Corporate Media sides with CEOs. Bill Hunn has a message for Democrats. Tommy Tuberville.
Tommy Tuberville makes a fool of himself. Sanders rips coverage by the Corporate Media of the looming UAW Strike. Democratic Activist Bill Hunn has a message Dems better heed.
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Topics covered on the show today.
Bill Hunn, a Progressive Democratic activist, has a message we better heed sooner rather than later: Bill Hunn asks the necessary question that Democrats better have an answer for sooner than later. He points out that the GOP gives tax cuts to corporations, and Democrats reward them with subsidies. [More]
Tommy Tuberville shows he is not qualified to be a Senator with the ignorance of his job: Senator Tommy Tuberville's answer to a reporter's question proved that he is way over his head as he did not know the degree of his military disruption. [More]
'Corporate Media Will Always Side With CEOs' - Sanders Rips Coverage of Looming UAW Strike: U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders on Tuesday blasted corporate media coverage of United Auto Workers' contract demands and looming strike, echoing a video released last week by the UAW amid negotiations with vehicle manufacturers Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis. A short list of media conglomerates control the vast majority "of what the American people see, hear, and read," and that is clearly on display with the labor conflict between the union and the "Big Three," Sanders (I-Vt.) argued in a statement, highlighting that "the major reasons as to why autoworkers might go out on strike have been rarely, if ever, the focus of the corporate media's coverage." [More]
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