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The Death Of Journalism

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Award winning journalist and truth crusader John Ziegler is back. In "The Death Of Journalism" Zig examines the loss of integrity in the news media and rips apart the popularized narrative of some of the biggest headline making stories.Become a supporter of this podcast: www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-death-of-journalism--5691723/support.

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The Charlie Kirk Memorial , who closed the beaches, Elon heart Donald again, Erika Kirk, Zig's unique take on the Kimmel situation, Trump's day at the UN, thunderstorms and college football and looking forward to the Ryder Cup.

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Coverage of the death of Charlie Kirk that you won't get anywhere else, the good and the bad of the media coverage, the Sandusky / Kirk connection and the wild conclusion of the Michael Tracy interview.

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An assassination in Utah, the hoax within a hoax called Epstein, a racially motivated murder in North Carolina, the Philly Karen, why Zig's not surprised about Malcolm Gladwell, the LA Clippers scandal and lots of football.

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Another trans shooter, CDC chaos, Trump denies he's dead, an epic week 1 in college football and Zig finally tells his black swan story.

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Michael Tracy
Independent journalist who covers Epstein and related stories
Episode: Episode Two Hundred Fifty Eight: A Hoax Within A Hoax
Matt Lewis
Columnist and commentator, formerly with CNN and currently with LA Times
LA Times
Episode: Episode Two Hundred Fifty One: Hail To The Redskins
Gerald Posner
Author of the book 'Case Closed' on the JFK assassination
Episode: Episode Two Hundred Forty Seven: Exhibit #399
Bob Costas
Legendary sportscaster known for his versatility and expertise in sports journalism.
Episode: Episode Two Hundred Forty One: Costas Returns
Joe Walsh
Former Republican congressman and Never Trump candidate
Episode: Episode Two Hundred Twenty Seven: Trump Floods The Zone
John Yarmouth
Former Democratic Congressman and friend of John Ziegler
Episode: Episode Two Hundred Twenty Five: The Energizer Bunny
Ian Calderon
Former Majority Leader of the California State Assembly
California State Assembly
Episode: Episode Two Hundred Twenty Three: The Blame Game
John Yarmuth
Former Democratic Congressman
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Episode: Episode Two Hundred Twenty Two: Zoo Animals II
Diana Ziegler
John's seven-year-old daughter
Episode: Episode Two Hundred Nineteen: Goodbye 2024

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John Ziegler

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 201 ratings
  • Loudest Guy in the Room

    John produced a compelling podcast casting doubt on the Jerry Sandusky narrative.

    Unfortunately this podcast is mostly John screaming at everyone about how he’s right and anyone with a contrarian view is a moron. He tries hard to be a poor man’s Rush. In actuality he’s Rush reincarnated as a ranting buffoon.

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    CrashJones51779
    United States22 days ago
  • Disappointed

    I’ve followed John for more than a decade and have valued his perspective on some very controversial stories. But I’ve grown tired of John’s commentary casting doubt on everything but his own opinion. Maybe he’s right most of the time but I’m tired of him telling me about it.

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    bigeaddyD
    United States23 days ago
  • Same old Zig

    After 5 years, I decided to try it again. I lasted 6 minutes of Trump-bashing and then turned it off. This guy is a Trump-hating hack who thinks that yelling makes his point. The real "Death of Journalism" would be reporting why the media (including him) does not cover the Russia hoax discoveries, but that would mean he would have to take back when he told us the hoax was real. John Ziegler is the true death of journalism.

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    wiggletart
    United States2 months ago
  • Criminally underrated podcast.

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    PennyPoddington
    4 months ago
  • Meh, Dry Toast, Zzzz

    John is proof anybody can have a podcast and try to be relevant. Without Patreon it’s basically one episode a week and by the time you listen it’s old news. I just cancelled my Patreon.

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    PodGod78
    United States8 months ago

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Many enjoy the honest analysis and appreciate Ziegler's insights into the media's influence on public perception.
Critics express frustration about perceived bias and the style of presentation, suggesting that it can sometimes come across as overly aggressive.
Listeners appreciate the podcast's willingness to tackle controversial subjects and provide an opposing viewpoint to mainstream narratives.

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Episode Two Hundred Fifty Two: The Three R's
Q: What about what the big beautiful bill did to the Trump-Musk relationship?
Cortes expresses concern that Musk's disconnection from Trump reflects deeper issues, suggesting that Musk's philosophical differences and the lack of business incentives may have led to their estrangement.
Episode Two Hundred Fifty Two: The Three R's
Q: What is your evaluation of the first six or seven months?
According to Steve Cortes, Trump's supporters have become more ardent and satisfied, and the first six months of his second term have been more productive than his entire first term.
Episode Two Hundred Forty One: Costas Returns
Q: What is your analysis of the state of both sports and news journalism and how we got to this sorry state?
Bob Costas discusses the diminishing quality and integrity in sports journalism, emphasizing how networks prioritize entertainment over serious reporting.
Episode Two Hundred Forty: Beneath The Office
Q: Don't you need to uphold the Constitution of the United States as president?
Trump responds that he doesn't know, referencing his lawyers and their opinions on various issues, suggesting uncertainty about his obligations.
Episode Two Hundred Forty: Beneath The Office
Q: Are you seriously considering a third term, Mr. President, even though it's prohibited by the Constitution? Or is this about staying politically viable?
Trump claims many people want him to run for a third term, but acknowledges that it's not something he's looking to do due to constitutional barriers.

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Focusing on the pressing issues surrounding the current state of journalism, this podcast critiques the integrity and credibility of mainstream media while examining the narratives propagated surrounding significant events and personalities. The host provides in-depth analysis and commentary on various political topics, highlighting perceived biases in reporting, particularly against conservative perspectives. Episodes often feature discussions on high-profile individuals and their actions, media coverage of issues like school shootings and the Epstein scandal, and the implications of political decisions on public perception.

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