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Ink Stained Wretches

Getting “Fake” Tough on Biden

Ink Stained Wretches

Nebulous Media

News, News Commentary

4.8695 Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2023

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

The classified documents saga continues this week on Ink Stained Wretches. We’re also looking into CNN’s comedy exploration, NYT’s slip up and how Daily Wire is doing at the box office. Watch this episode on YouTube If you have a story you want us to talk about, e-mail us at [email protected]. Receive show notes directly in your inbox, subscribe to the newsletter here. Time Stamps:  05:15 Front Page 43:11 Obsessions 53:07 Reader Mail 57:40 Favorite Item of the Week Show Notes:  WaPo: The Biden documents scandal is a test for the media — and an opportunity  Semafor: CNN is serious about getting into comedy WaPo: Climate change puts more women at risk for domestic violence Vice: Blockbuster NYTimes Story Accidentally Leaked Phone Numbers of Russian Soldiers Criticizing War  Free Beacon on Twitter: Andrea Mitchell chides a reporter for using the term "pro-life" WaPo: Opinion | D.C.'s crime bill could make the city more dangerous WaPo: D.C. Council overrides Bowser veto of crime overhaul bill The Dispatch: The Strangeness of Psychotic Jew-Hatred  The Atlantic: Take Detransitioners Seriously  National Review: The Second Annual Best Coffee Cup in Conservatism Contest Alex Thompson on Twitter: Personal news: I'm joining the amazing team at @axios The Free Beacon: The UAE Has Donated Millions to the Atlantic Council. They Just Got a Glowing Op-Ed From the Think Tank's Chief. AVClub: Gina Carano and Ben Shapiro's filmmaking relationship is going about as well as you'd expect Indie Wire: Gina Carano's New Ben Shapiro-Produced Movie Is Somehow Still Too Woke for Some Right-Wingers  CNBC: Op-ed: Making the case for oil CEO Sultan Al Jaber to lead the UN climate conference this year Ellen Fleming on Twitter: Sometimes that Boston accent slips out when you least expect it Financial Times: Tyler Cowen: ‘Economists can’t predict the effects of new technologies. Surely that should humble us a bit?’

Transcript

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0:00.0

Is there anything you would have done differently?

0:02.0

We've reported a true story.

0:04.0

Our colleague Brian Williams is back in Kuwait City tonight after a close call on the skies over Iraq.

0:10.0

Controversal Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and questions about Kavanaugh's drinking in the past.

0:16.0

Sean Hannity, come on up, Sean Hannity.

0:18.0

Today, Andrew Cuomo is having a moment.

0:24.6

Hi there. I'm Chris Steyerwalt. And I'm Eliana Johnson. Well, Nangstein wretches, that's right,

0:30.8

where we break down what's going wrong and what's going right with the American news media.

0:36.4

Eliana Johnson, I'm not feeling good.

0:39.4

I do not feel good.

0:40.6

I'm sugar cleansing.

0:43.0

And yesterday I...

0:44.9

What is sugar cleansing mean?

0:46.2

I have for many months been saying, well, I'm going to get back on the low-carb lifestyle.

0:52.2

But until then, let's live it up.

0:56.2

Let's eat various gummy candies.

0:59.3

Let's go ahead and have the...

1:02.3

That's what you eat when you are off, when you cheat.

1:05.9

Well, I mean, this...

1:06.8

That wouldn't be my cheat.

1:08.0

This cheat goes back to early October.

1:10.8

So cheating is seems like to, but the time has come and it hurts.

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