
Opening Arguments Atlantic publishes Caitlyn Flanagan's love letter to Bari Weiss for some reason
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Oct 15, 2025 The hosts dive into Caitlyn Flanagan's defense of Bari Weiss taking a prominent role in CBS despite her controversial background. They analyze ethical concerns about Flanagan's ties to Weiss while questioning journalistic standards. The discussion shifts to Jonathan Turley's views on Antifa, challenging his definitions and the concept of it being a cohesive group. The episode also features a heated feud between Candace Owens and Josh Hammer, highlighting the culture war's financial motivations and the monetization of conflict.
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Friendship Shapes The Atlantic Piece
- The hosts see Caitlin Flanagan's Atlantic piece as a partisan defense of her friend Bari Weiss rather than a neutral analysis.
- They flag undisclosed conflicts like Flanagan's ties to Weiss and the University of Austin advisory board as major ethical lapses.
Business Framing Excuses Media Takeovers
- The hosts argue Flanagan focuses on journalism as a business, not news quality, revealing different values in media coverage.
- They worry this business framing excuses billionaire influence over editorial direction.
Free Press: Growth Fueled By Ideology
- The Free Press is framed as an entrepreneurial success despite repeated claims of journalistic sloppiness.
- Hosts see its rise as tied to right-wing billionaire funding and ideological aims rather than purely editorial merit.


