

Thank God Trump Brokered a Ceasefire. That’s the Last Thing Mark Levin Wanted.
128 snips Jun 24, 2025
Clayton Morris, a former Fox News correspondent, discusses the complexities of media narratives surrounding war and dissenting voices. He critiques how corporate interests shape public perception and explores the absurdity of the 'Woke Right.' The conversation touches on identity politics, the influence of media on America’s foreign engagements, and the need for civil discourse in political debates. Morris highlights how profit-driven narratives often overshadow the truth, urging a reevaluation of priorities that favor domestic issues over international conflicts.
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Corporate Media's War Playbook
- Clayton Morris reveals corporate media's war propaganda follows a playbook repeating since 2002.
- Anchors echo identical pro-war rhetoric stifling journalism and promoting profits.
Carlson Faces Backlash Sharing Bin Laden's Words
- Tucker Carlson recounts reading Osama bin Laden's manifesto on CNN and facing backlash.
- He was denounced as anti-Semitic for sharing bin Laden's stated motives, despite condemning him.
Media Suppresses War Questions
- Media discourages curiosity and questioning in war coverage to maintain a singular pro-war narrative.
- Questioning military actions is seen as unpatriotic or pro-enemy, limiting truthful discourse.