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Press Covers Up How Extreme Kamala Was, and What "Eating Pets" Media Focus Shows, with Buck Sexton and Steve Deace | Ep. 886

Press Covers Up How Extreme Kamala Was, and What "Eating Pets" Media Focus Shows, with Buck Sexton and Steve Deace | Ep. 886

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This podcast delves into the vice presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, dissecting the media's coverage and highlighting key issues. The show begins by exposing the bias of ABC News in their coverage of the debate, setting the stage for a critical examination of media narratives. The discussion then shifts to Kamala Harris's stance on transgender issues, particularly her support for taxpayer-funded gender transition treatment for detained immigrants and federal prisoners. The podcast highlights how the media downplayed or dismissed Trump's claims about Harris's position, despite evidence from her own statements and an ACLU questionnaire she filled out. The conversation then moves to the debate on immigration and border security, analyzing a specific exchange between Trump and Harris where she avoided answering direct questions about her policies. The podcast explores the impact of the migrant influx on American cities, focusing on the challenges faced by Springfield, Ohio, and Aurora, Colorado, including increased crime, housing shortages, and cultural clashes. The show further examines the media's gaslighting and the erosion of the social compact, arguing that the media downplays the real problems caused by the migrant influx and instead focuses on trivial issues. The podcast delves into the concept of the social compact and how the American left is violating it by undermining the Constitution and American culture. The discussion then shifts to CNN's recent shift in coverage, particularly Aaron Burnett's decision to expose Kamala Harris's communist leanings. The show analyzes the reasons behind this shift and the lack of ideological diversity in corporate media. The podcast examines the aftermath of the debate, focusing on CNN's fact-checking and the left's celebratory response. The discussion highlights the perceived bias in media coverage and the lack of accountability for false claims. The show further argues that the media has moved beyond bias to outright malfeasance, citing examples of Andrew Sullivan's excommunication from the left for his critical views on transgender issues and the lack of coverage for attacks on CNN reporter Andrew Kaczynski. The podcast analyzes Frank Luntz's assessment of the debate, where he claims Trump lost due to his performance. The speaker counters this view, arguing that the debate's impact on the election is likely minimal and that issues, rather than personalities, ultimately determine Republican victories. The show concludes by presenting a list of claims made by Kamala Harris during the debate that were either false or misleading, highlighting the media's failure to fact-check them accurately. The discussion emphasizes the importance of holding politicians accountable for their statements.

Outlines

00:00:00
Media Bias and the Vice Presidential Debate

This chapter introduces the topic of media bias and highlights the importance of setting the record straight. It analyzes the debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, exposing the bias of ABC News in their coverage.

00:01:33
Kamala Harris's Stance on Transgender Issues

This chapter discusses Kamala Harris's stance on taxpayer-funded gender transition treatment for detained immigrants and federal prisoners. It highlights how the media downplayed or dismissed Trump's claims about Harris's position, despite evidence from her own statements and an ACLU questionnaire she filled out.

00:19:41
Immigration and Border Security: The Debate

This chapter analyzes the debate on immigration and border security, focusing on a specific exchange between Trump and Harris where she avoided answering direct questions about her policies.

00:34:09
The Impact of Migrant Influx on American Cities

This chapter focuses on the impact of the migrant influx on American cities, particularly Springfield, Ohio, and Aurora, Colorado. It discusses how these cities are overwhelmed with migrants, leading to various problems like increased crime, housing shortages, and cultural clashes.

00:51:34
Media Gaslighting and the Erosion of the Social Compact

This chapter continues the discussion about the media's gaslighting and the erosion of the social compact. It analyzes how the media downplays the real problems caused by the migrant influx and instead focuses on trivial issues.

01:08:20
The Social Compact and the American Left

This chapter explains the concept of the social compact and how the American left is violating it. It argues that the left is shredding the Constitution and undermining the very foundations of American culture.

01:10:43
CNN's Shift in Coverage and Ideological Diversity

This chapter discusses CNN's recent shift in coverage, particularly Aaron Burnett's decision to expose Kamala Harris's communist leanings. It analyzes the reasons behind this shift and the lack of ideological diversity in corporate media.

01:16:00
The Debate Aftermath: Media Bias and False Claims

This chapter delves into the aftermath of the vice presidential debate, focusing on CNN's fact-checking and the left's celebratory response. It highlights the perceived bias in media coverage and the lack of accountability for false claims.

01:19:19
Media Malfeasance: Beyond Bias

This chapter argues that the media has moved beyond bias to outright malfeasance. It cites examples of Andrew Sullivan's excommunication from the left for his critical views on transgender issues and the lack of coverage for attacks on CNN reporter Andrew Kaczynski.

01:22:32
Frank Luntz's Take on the Debate and the Importance of Issues

This chapter analyzes Frank Luntz's assessment of the debate, where he claims Trump lost due to his performance. The speaker counters this view, arguing that the debate's impact on the election is likely minimal and that issues, rather than personalities, ultimately determine Republican victories.

01:26:54
Debunking Kamala Harris's Claims and Media Accountability

This chapter presents a list of claims made by Kamala Harris during the debate that were either false or misleading, highlighting the media's failure to fact-check them accurately. It emphasizes the importance of holding politicians accountable for their statements.

01:34:34
Body Language Analysis of the Debate

This chapter features an interview with Dr. Donna Venatin, a body language expert, who analyzes the nonverbal cues of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump during the debate. The discussion focuses on their handshake, facial expressions, and other body language signals.

Keywords

Transgender Transition Treatment


Medical procedures and therapies aimed at aligning an individual's physical appearance and gender identity. This includes hormone therapy, surgery, and counseling.

Sanctuary City


A city or municipality that limits cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, often by refusing to detain undocumented immigrants for deportation.

Social Compact


An implicit agreement among members of a society to abide by certain rules and norms in exchange for the benefits of living in that society.

Gaslighting


A form of psychological manipulation where a person seeks to sow seeds of doubt in a victim's mind, making them question their own sanity.

Ideological Diversity


The presence of a range of political and philosophical viewpoints within a group or organization, ensuring a balanced and comprehensive perspective.

Cognitive Dissonance


The mental discomfort experienced when holding two or more conflicting beliefs, ideas, or values.

Assimilation


The process by which individuals or groups adopt the cultural norms and values of a dominant group, often leading to the loss of their own cultural identity.

De Facto Amnesty


A situation where undocumented immigrants are effectively granted legal status without formal legislation, often through inaction or leniency by authorities.

Asymmetrical Fact-Checking


The practice of applying different standards of fact-checking to different political figures or ideologies, often resulting in a perceived bias. This can lead to accusations of double standards and undermine public trust in media outlets.

Malfeasance


Intentional wrongdoing or misconduct, often involving a breach of trust or abuse of power. In the context of media, malfeasance can refer to deliberate manipulation of information or suppression of dissenting voices.

Q&A

  • What evidence is there to support Trump's claims about Kamala Harris's position on transgender issues?

    Trump's claims are supported by Harris's own statements and an ACLU questionnaire she filled out in 2019, where she explicitly stated her support for taxpayer-funded gender transition treatment for detained immigrants and federal prisoners.

  • How has the media responded to the migrant influx in cities like Springfield, Ohio, and Aurora, Colorado?

    The media has largely ignored the real problems caused by the migrant influx, focusing instead on trivial issues like whether cats are being eaten. They have also downplayed the concerns of residents and dismissed their experiences as racist or unfounded.

  • What is the social compact and how is it being violated by the American left?

    The social compact is an implicit agreement among members of a society to abide by certain rules and norms. The American left is violating this compact by undermining the Constitution, encouraging cultural disintegration, and punishing those who defend traditional values.

  • Why did CNN choose to expose Kamala Harris's communist leanings, despite their generally left-leaning bias?

    CNN has been trying to win back some of their centrist and right-leaning viewers since they lost them during the Trump years. However, their anchor positions remain firmly left-leaning, leading to a disconnect between their reporting and their overall editorial stance.

  • What is the significance of the lack of ideological diversity in corporate media?

    The lack of ideological diversity in corporate media leads to a biased and incomplete picture of reality. It prevents a balanced and comprehensive discussion of important issues, and it undermines the public's trust in the media.

  • What are some examples of the media's shift from bias to malfeasance?

    The speaker cites the excommunication of Andrew Sullivan from the left for his critical views on transgender issues and the lack of coverage for attacks on CNN reporter Andrew Kaczynski as examples of this shift.

  • How did Kamala Harris and Donald Trump's body language differ during the debate?

    Dr. Venatin notes that Harris frequently looked at Trump, while he avoided eye contact. She also observed Harris's hand-to-chin gesture, which she interprets as a sign of evaluation, and her dry mouth, which could indicate stress.

  • What is the significance of Frank Luntz's assessment of the debate?

    The speaker argues that Luntz's claim that Trump lost the debate is likely exaggerated and that the debate's impact on the election will be minimal. He emphasizes that issues, rather than personalities, ultimately determine Republican victories.

  • What are some examples of false or misleading claims made by Kamala Harris during the debate?

    The speaker points out that Harris falsely accused Trump of lying about her support for a mandatory gun buyback program and that she misrepresented her position on fracking. He also criticizes the media's failure to fact-check these claims accurately.

Show Notes

Megyn Kelly is joined by Buck Sexton, co-host of The Clay and Buck Show, to talk about the media bias we've seen during and after the debate, the truth about VP Kamala Harris' position on transgender surgery for detained illegal migrants and prisoners, Harris' strategy of letting surrogates and media friends answer her questions, Donald Trump vs. the media machine against him, the media lies about illegal immigration and focus on "eating pets" line, Trump's missed opportunities at the debate, whether the debate will actually affect the polls, the way illegal immigration hurts the poor and not the elite, the truth about Venezuelan gangs in Colorado and Haitian immigrants in Ohio, how the Biden-Harris policies harm cities across America, and more. Then Steve Deace, host of the Steve Deace Show, joins to talk about the reality of Haiti and truth about Springfield, Ohio, what the media doesn't want you to know about the effect illegal immigration is having on America, CNN's solid journalism on the Harris ACLU questionnaire but the corporate press not believing how extreme she was in 2019 and 2020, some reporters still not understanding the Harris fracking lie, the decline of the "mainstream" media, lack of ideological diversity in newsrooms, and more. Plus body language expert Dr. Donna Van Natten breaks down the debate.


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Press Covers Up How Extreme Kamala Was, and What "Eating Pets" Media Focus Shows, with Buck Sexton and Steve Deace | Ep. 886

Press Covers Up How Extreme Kamala Was, and What "Eating Pets" Media Focus Shows, with Buck Sexton and Steve Deace | Ep. 886

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