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Problematic Women

‘MAGA Media,’ Dark History of Earth Day, and Baby Bears

Problematic Women

The Daily Signal

News Commentary, News, Entertainment News, Politics

4.6530 Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2025

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Americans changed their news consumption habits years ago, but the White House press briefing room did not reflect these changes, that is until now. Despite floundering ratings at CNN and MSNBC, and outlets like the Washington Post hemorrhaging money, corporate media was long given deference across Washington D.C., especially at the White House. Now, with the Trump administration’s creation of the “new media chair,” and opening the press briefing room to podcasters and social media influencers, the White House briefing room reflects where American people actually consume their news. Pew Research reports that 54% of Americans get their news from social media at least some of the time, and 27% of Americans said the same of podcasts. While the legacy media might view the changes in the White House press briefing room as “MAGA,” it is likely a future Democrat administration will pull from President Donald Trump’s playbook. Granted, a Democrat administration is more likely to give “Call Her Daddy” podcast host Alex Cooper access to press briefings over conservative podcaster Tim Pool, but either way, nontraditional media are likely in the briefing room to stay. On this week’s edition of “Problematic Women,” Gabriella Hoffman, director of the Center for Energy and Conservation at the Independent Women’s Forum, joins the show to discuss the changing media landscape. Also on today’s show, Hoffman details the dark history of Earth Day and explains how conservatives can practice conservation without falling prey to the left’s false environmentalist talking points. Plus, we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the 2005 “Pride and Prejudice” film. Enjoy the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Jamie Lang and Sophie Haboo have arrived on Disney Plus.

0:04.0

We're having a baby.

0:06.0

We're having a baby.

0:07.0

I've always wanted to be mom.

0:09.0

And we're bringing you on our journey through everything.

0:12.0

I have no idea what we're doing.

0:13.0

Thank you. I have more of an idea.

0:15.0

I think of it like a Tamagotchi.

0:17.0

At the end of all of this...

0:20.0

We're going to have a little baby.

0:21.6

Raising Chelsea, a Hulu original series streaming April 2nd exclusively on Disney Plus.

0:26.6

18 plus subscription required T's and T supply.

0:30.6

Springs blooming at Starbucks.

0:33.6

A new season calls for new discoveries, our iced Uber Vanilla Machilate.

0:39.5

Smooth, creamy and nutty, balanced with notes of vanilla.

0:43.6

It's a treat for the ice too, with vibrant lilac hues to brighten your spring mood.

0:49.0

Hot or iced, there are so many ways to love this stunning serve.

0:53.9

Uber Vanilla, pouring now at Starbucks.

0:57.5

Subject to availability while stocks last.

1:09.2

So I've realized that with the change of the season, most years, my music habits also change based on how warm or cold it is outside.

1:18.5

Cold weather, I definitely go for like moodyer music.

1:22.1

And summer's like upbeat, country, a lot of country in the summertime.

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