Tag: Media

Matthew Continetti explores the media's fascination with portraying Joe Biden as on the brink of success despite worsening inflation and a likely recession.
American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Matthew Continetti discusses the significance of the January 6 Committee's first hearing, examining what was learned, what the Committee proved, and why it matters.
In a podcast discussing an NBC News story, the lack of credit given to Joe Biden is highlighted.
The text discusses the changing tactics of Russians in Ukraine, raising concerns about how the West will react as the situation escalates.
Mike Pesca, host of the podcast "The Gist," is starting the show's second season after leaving Slate, where he ran it for seven years.
In a discussion about television shows of 2021, podcast hosts share their favorite picks and offer binge-worthy recommendations for the holiday week.
In a recent podcast episode, the discussion centers around the controversy surrounding Dave Chappelle's special on Netflix and the criticisms it has faced, as well as the reactions to William Shatner's journey into space.
The Commentary Podcast questions why the media is focusing on individuals who appear to prefer perpetual lockdown despite positive news and trends, and wonders why the Biden administration has not yet turned its attention towards Israel.
The text discusses the current state of the media and the role of fact-checking.
The podcast discusses how liberals have been gaslighting by accusing the Right of violating norms in Supreme Court nominations when it is actually liberals who have been the norm violators.
Recent polling indicates a shift towards Donald Trump along with increasing worries about urban unrest, a connection being overlooked by the media.
This article explores how the media's coverage of race and racism has influenced public attitudes and perceptions.
The text discusses how the media and political elites in America focus on different issues than the general public, as highlighted by the discrepancy between media coverage of President Trump's actions during the coronavirus pandemic and his high approval ratings among Americans.
Orthodox journalists Sivan Rahav-Meir and Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt explore the intersection of media, religion, and gender in a panel discussion at Yeshiva University.
Orthodox journalists Sivan Rahav-Meir and Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt participated in a panel discussion at Yeshiva University in New York, touching on topics such as media, religion, and gender.
A new podcast called People of the Pod is being launched in partnership with The Times of Israel.
Susan Glasser, a staff writer for The New Yorker, discusses the challenges facing American media in the era of Trump on the Tel Aviv Review.
A recent report by CNN reveals alarming statistics on antisemitism in Europe, with one-third of Europeans lacking knowledge about the Holocaust, one-fourth believing Jews have excessive influence in finance, and one-fifth thinking Jews wield undue power in the media and global politics.
In response to claims linking a rise in anti-Semitism to President Trump, an article criticizes the Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) statistic allegedly showing a 57 percent increase in anti-Semitic incidents in 2017, arguing that the data was misrepresented and lacks empirical evidence.
The text briefly mentions Cardi B being seen as a feminist.
The text discusses the concept of golems in Jewish folklore and how it has been used in modern contexts.
"Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible: The Surreal Heart of the New Russia" by Peter Pomerantsev examines the blurred lines between reality and PR in contemporary Russia through stories of individuals like Oliona, a mistress to a billionaire, and Dinara, a prostitute.