

Mark Levin | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 56
Jun 23, 2019
Mark Levin, a syndicated radio host and bestselling author, dives into the complexities of media bias and the erosion of trust in journalism. He critiques the blend of news and opinion and discusses the implications for political discourse. The conversation also tackles the ideological divisions within conservatism, exploring the clash between nationalist populists and libertarians. Levin highlights Trump's dual legacy and the necessity for localized governance while advocating for a curriculum that encourages young learners to engage deeply with America's founding principles.
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Media Distrust
- The press has become more competitive due to the internet and the rise of alternative media platforms.
- This increased competition has exposed the left-wing bias of mainstream outlets, eroding public trust.
Objectivity vs. Partisanship
- There's a debate about whether the press should strive for objectivity or embrace open partisanship.
- Some prefer transparently partisan sources over outlets feigning objectivity.
Silencing Opposition
- Pseudo-journalistic outlets are actively trying to silence opposing voices.
- They pressure big tech companies to ban certain content creators and organize boycotts against shows they dislike.