
Part Of The Problem The Delusional Bari Weiss
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Nov 26, 2025 Dive into a spirited discussion on media influence as the hosts dissect Bari Weiss's controversial claims about representing the majority. They explore the implications of her narrative on censorship and the disconnect from popular opinion. The surprising resignation of Marjorie Taylor Greene after a meeting with Trump raises eyebrows, prompting speculation on hidden pressures. The hosts also tackle the complexities of U.S.-Israel relations, challenging narratives of exceptionalism and discussing the political fallout from recent events.
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Center Claim Versus Popular Trends
- Bari Weiss claims a silent 75% of Americans share her centrist values despite rising alternative voices.
- Dave Smith and Robbie Bernstein argue her claim ignores measurable audience trends and is delusional.
Who Decides 'What's Actually Going On'?
- Dave Smith critiques the phrase 'right to know what's actually going on' as Orwellian and prescriptive.
- He argues public discourse must be a marketplace of ideas, not a single arbiter of truth.
Big Money And Market Distortion
- Robbie Bernstein reads Weiss's pitch as a thinly veiled call for censorship dressed as 'centrist news'.
- He warns billion-dollar funding signals intent to distort market signals rather than compete in the open marketplace.


