Monday on yangspeaks.com longtime MSNBC producer @arianapekary joins us to discuss her public departure from the network, the forces that shape cable news coverage, and what we can do to improve our trust in media. A lot of people are concerned about this. Thanks Ariana!
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Actually, I just reviewed my journal. On 4/25/19, I was told that we were never to pursue Andrew for an interview on our show (along with several others). The list of candidates was dictated, but the reasons for allowing them or not were not explained.
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The political/media industrial complex had a pre-prescribed conversation, and a pre-prescribed list of people they were willing to allow into the conversation. What voters were presented with was an illusion of choice.

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Can we get some ranked choice voting to clean up this mess?
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This should be of deep concern for all Americans. Limiting the political conversation to a chosen few-is not only unethical, it is a threat to democracy. It is the people-not the DNC-not the political media industrial complex- that should decide whoโ€™s worthy of the presidency.
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And there's no way those "powers that be" didn't force Biden in using electoral fraud. They cheated to get Hillary and Biden their nominations, but they wouldn't cheat in the actual election, right?
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You're still around? Haven't you realized how #irrelevant you are yet? I mean, seriously; I'M more relevant and I'm good for nothing!
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Oh shut up ! You've become part of the establishment now. You are shilling so hard for them.
You pushed for the people doing just that to be in power.
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Theyโ€™ve had a lot of practice, and thanks to AI and algorithms, they have gotten much better. Itโ€™s scary how good they are at implanting thoughts in our heads.
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