The Commentary Magazine Podcast

PBS, NPR, the Fed, Wuhan, and 'Jaws'

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Jul 17, 2025
A dynamic discussion dives into how the GOP can thrive when ignoring the Washington consensus. The drastic funding cuts to NPR and PBS are dissected, revealing the implications for local stations. The hosts critique the Federal Reserve's policies and explore controversial energy strategies amidst the U.S.-China rivalry. Meanwhile, the cultural impact of 'Jaws' is celebrated, showcasing its transition into a summer blockbuster and its lasting legacy in cinema. Tune in for insights on politics, media, and filmmaking!
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Rescission Bill Symbolism

  • Rescission bill cuts $9 billion from foreign aid and public broadcasting budgets.
  • This marks a rare congressional success in reducing government spending on conservative priorities.
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Bold Actions Deliver Conservative Wins

  • Trump fulfills longstanding conservative goals through bold executive actions.
  • Moving US embassy to Jerusalem and opening ANWR for drilling showcase this determined governance.
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Philosophy Against Public Broadcasting

  • Federal funding of public broadcasting is philosophically unjustifiable despite liberal bias.
  • Government-run TV/radio betrays American self-governance principles and distorts free press norms.
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