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Congratulations Aaron and stay strong for Democracy.

Best regards,

Paulo.

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Being independent gives journalists the opportunity to actually practice journalism, not do as the boss says!!!

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I asked Perplexity AI the question: What is the future for MSNBC? This is what it said: MSNBC faces significant changes and challenges in its future as Comcast plans to spin off its cable networks, including MSNBC, into a separate company. This move will sever MSNBC's corporate ties with NBC News, potentially impacting its access to resources and journalists

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Hi I deleted all sm after November. I followed you on TT.... I tried to upgrade to a subscription it sends me in a loop w a msg about going to the substack website to subscribe???

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Try again, it should work now.

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100% agree. The question is, did traditional media kill its host on the way out. I believe their dereliction of duty resulted in America voting to end America. We sure were informed about how many points Harris was leading by in the swing states at any point in time, but not a word about how Rump was promising to destroy the country at every rally.

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Yup! To quote the Captain, “It’s dead, Jim!”

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Aaron, I cut off news in my life in 2017. (Because I was pregnant and I didn’t want to be stressed out.) you have kept me up to speed since 11/6. I love your content and your enthusiasm is infectious. I told my husband that I want to adopt you as my little brother. Much love to you and your family.

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It has been dead so long. I no longer count on them telling the truth about anything, except who won a sports event and who won awards in the opium of TV, Music, Movie, Awards and all their sub-divisions. They lost their way when mega media sold their souls to the devil and teamed up with nazi policies of the Republican and MAGA movement.

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Yes it has. We cut the cord December 2015. We weren’t paying for that mess. We can get live streams on free YouTube.

Les Moonves, former CBS CEO, said something like ‘he will be good for ratings but maybe not for the country’. Most of corporate media doesn’t deserve constitutional protections because they are in cahoots with him and gaslight anyone trying to be a check on government.

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