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: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-death-of-journalism--5691723/support.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 141 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | News CommentaryNews |
Tragedy in Baltimore with 6 believed dead but it could have been so much worse, RFKJ chooses his running mate and it's not good news for tream Biden, Trump's selling bibles, the NFL bans hip drop tackles, Mrs Ziegler meets Fabio, Inmates take control... more
ISIS-K terrorists kill 140 in Russian theater and Putin blames Ukraine, hundreds of illegal aliens crash through the southern border and the White House blames Texas, the clock ticks on Trump, a Sunday where Meet The Press and 60 Minutes show how far... more
Trump's done it again, he's supported a candidate through nomination in Ohio that probably can't win. Mr. Wonderful lets the state of NY know they've screwed up, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya sums it all up. Katanji loses her mind and Biden thinks she's brill... more
A judge in Georgia wimps out and establishes himself as a member in good standing in the culture of cowardice. Can you say bloodbath? The liberal media establishment outdoes themselves with the bloodbath about 'bloodbath'. Looks like Aaron Rodgers is... more
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This podcast is worth listening to for its viewpoint. One thing I would mention is that John gets frustrated with people and blocks them on Twitter, including me. This is a mistake if he wants the podcast to survive. Blocking potential subscribers is dumb.
John is straightforward with his analysis and principled in his approach. I hope he can maintain a presence in media because I value his opinion.
I really enjoy listening to John’s show even though I may disagree with some of what he says. It’s nice to hear an opposing viewpoint and he makes me think about and consider some of my own views. more
Sometimes the snowflake woke media types just need to be told their wrong.
I don’t always agree with or like John’s take on everything. That said, nobody should just sit in an echo chamber, it is so refreshing to have an honest voice. He backs up everything he says and is very transparent about his ideology.
Apple Podcasts | #100 | Sweden/News/News Commentary |
Apple Podcasts | #105 | Netherlands/News/News Commentary |
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