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But something that sparked almost like took a life of its own. The CEO McDonald's sparked the flood. Social media war. Media war. The coverage they got and the competing burger places got big, big coverage. The Internet went wild, pounced on they mocked him to death. But all PR is good part, probably. But the video triggered a chain reaction. Rival fast food executive, including Wendy's Burger King, jumped in the fray. And his authentic. Was he authentic or not? But was the other ones authentic? I want to bring in Jade Warwick. Why do I bring in Jade? She's a marketing guru, marketing expert at social media, and she kind of knows what can take a life. Jade, this happened last week, but it just took a life on its own. And I, you know, because you're so good at creating content, marketing content, and I would have thought nothing of this a decade ago, but everything is looked over with a fine tooth comb these days. Every little thing to criticize someone, go after someone. But at the end of the day, it might have been good PR if you haven't seen the video. But I want, if our audience has this show, let's go to cut one and watch the Chris Kaczynski taking a bite of the new arch. Chris K. Here with. You've heard about it. Here it is, the big arch. This is something that we have tested already in Portugal, Germany, Canada. I love this product. It is so good. I'm going to do a tasting right now, but I'm going to eat this for my lunch, just so you know. So here we go first. Holy cow. God, that is a big burger. We've got a very unique kind of sesame poppy sort of bun on it. We've got two quarter pound patties, a delicious big arch sauce, and of course, some lettuce. So. Oh, there's so much going on with this. First of all, let's try to get this thing. I don't even know how to attack it. Got so much to it. Oh, there's also some crispy onions on here as well. I see those kind of coming out. All right. The moment of truth. That is so good. That's a big bite for a big arch. It's distinctively McDonald's. Only McDonald's could do this type of burger. But it also is unlike anything else on our menu. It's a delicious product. You know, you've got sort of the cheeses and the gooeyness, but those crispy onions as well gives a nice texture. And of course, we've got the pickles. So I'm gonna enjoy the rest of my lunch. But big arch, try it when you can get it. Now that it's great. Now that I see this third or fourth time, it's like describing if you were getting dressed to go to the Oscars or Golden Globes. The way he's describing a burger, it's kind of comical. What do you think of his first, his first video of describing a simple burger? Well, he looks like Mr. Rogers. It was. Yeah, no, of course, his word choicing was rather odd. Kept calling it a product which felt very cold and corporate. And you know, people are very good at picking up on authenticity. And it just seemed as if an alien was trying food for the first time. Very strange, right? It was like. It was. And. And what's he gonna say? He's the CEO of McDonald's. What's he gonna say? It's, this is not tasty. This is, this is overcooked. I mean, give me a break, right? Let's. Watch out, watch out. Burger king jumped in the fray. Let's go to cut two and. And played off of McDonald's. Not bad, right? Only one thing missing, a napkin. So you take one video and burging jumps in the fray. And they all got great publicity. And in this day and age, probably wasn't a multi million dollar advertising budget. Simple video went viral, media picked it up. Right. Give me your thoughts on the comeback. And Wendy's did a comeback and five guys did a comeback. Great pr, right? Oh, no, wonderful. I mean, it's become sort of a cultural war in the fast food industry. And yeah, I mean, fantastic marketing, very basic. They didn't have a huge budget, I guess for commercial and actors, they just use the CEOs. And it's kind of brilliant, actually. It is brilliant. Right. But we're going to. I want to talk to you about this other story that went viral over the weekend. Some agitator in New York City, he went, he was, you know, preaching against Muslims, preaching against the mayor carrying a goat around. Guy by the name of Jake Lang, he's a provocateur, let's to say that, to say the least. Right. But he caused some stir. And then in between today. No, it was two days before the New York event. Sat down in D.C. with Kirk Kappelhoff and we had a two hour interview with him. Oh, wow. So he goes in, he bulldozed. Russia's carrying this goat, agitating people, and some Muslims jump in. They throw what seemed like a bomb people didn't know was it was a bomb right away. So they didn't know what it was right away. So I want to show you what the media jumped in right away, which cut 2.5. I'm going to play you both videos here because what it. If we had to write the script, Jay, we know what the media is going to do. But we have to talk about it because I want the audience to call them out. Let's go to cut 2.5. Watch Abby Phillips and Anna Navarro, two Republicans say Muslims don't belong here after an attempted terror attack against New York's Mayor Zoran Mamdani. And the House Speaker Mike Johnson says nothing really to condemn those comments. Some of these comments are as a result of of the attempt against Mayor Mandani in New York who was raised Muslim. Was he not himself? So, so they're being anti Muslim. And after that I wanted to show the tweet Jade because look what Abby Feliz was called out so bad she had to say I want to correct something I said last night. The bombs thrown in New York City over the weekend by ISIS inspired attackers was thrown into a crowd of anti Muslims and not specifically target the mayor And Downey. The wording was inaccurate. I didn't catch it ahead. Right. So if you didn't have people like you or social media or other media outlets call on or out, their lives would stand and people would think oh this attack was. We can get. This attack was against the mayor. It's a complete lie. It was attack against the Jake and his followers. Right. So see what the media does. There's so many things wrong in that clip. However, she got to see the script beforehand and she did read it several times. So if she didn't catch it after the second time, that's when it becomes questionable. You're right because she didn't sit there and probably do it off the cuff. She has producers book that are standing on the script showing her the script. But they want to do everything and say. They also blamed Sid Rosenberg, a big popular ABC radio host early in the week to go after mayor and they weren't even going after the mayor, they were just protesting and the other side went after that side. But you've seen a ton of this, you're used to it and it's creeping in America a little bit. But how bad is it in the uk? And that's probably. Is that one of the reasons you left the uk? Oh yeah, of course. I mean there is no freedom of speech in the United Kingdom and you have no right to defend yourself. In fact, Britain just set a new definition for anti Muslim hostility which further restricts free speech. Basically anything that is prejudice, hatred or bigotry towards an individual or group based on their Muslim identity is hate speech. It's offensive and you could end up in jail. So no matter what they do. How radical? How obnoxious, unethical, criminal. You say something against them, they'll take. What side did they take every time? Yeah. So if you use generalizations such as Muslims on a whole are X and you know they are terrorists, if you say things that are generalizations that will be classed as hate speech and you are targeting them and that is anti Muslim hostility in the British government's eyes. It's absolutely ridiculous. You're probably happy to get out of there, but maybe it's coming to America. We'll see. And Mandani was sitting there doing his Iftar prayer yesterday. These other guys looked. Who knows who who's inviting in. But hopefully we keep the peace in New York. Jay, thanks for, thanks for joining us, Jade. We'll see you soon. Thank you again. Coming up next, we want to take a look at the Texas primary from last week because this was a media manipulation like I've never seen before. What they pulled off to allow this James Talarico to win the primary and it was really a foolish attempt by them to win the general election. But we'll see that and more coming up on Media Exposed. Get ready America. 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Last Tuesday they were the Dems brought out a million more people. 2.2 million. A million more. They brought out 2020 to show the party Usually the party out of power, out of the presidency are energized. They're really energized. This anti Trump fervent behavior is really at the almost at peak peak level right now. And I'll say the was so much passion on that side they think that they but they always say this a tennis is going to be Texas is going to be a battleground state would be you never know with these kind of numbers. But I saw this the FCC commission laid something out, something so interest so manipulative that happened. I want to talk about this. I want to bring my next Dennis Neal, the host of what's Bugging Me podcast, political strategist and author the upcoming book Aragonia. Right. Did I say that right? Dennis? Oregon Earth, you know, the people in businesses leaving Oregon because it's ridiculous policies. Yeah good to see you. I get and what an interesting race we can name Wash. I guess I guess we could say Washington state too because I saw the CEO of Starbucks just left. He bought an incredible penthouse in Miami Schultz. He said I'm out of here looping a big millionaire tax on him. But then yeah but I want to show this clip because it was such a hoax that Stephen Colbert did with his James Talloracca when they said the FCC is not allowing you on and then CBS they wanted to blame the new CBS leadership. I want to show you this clip. Dennis. Let's go to clip 4. Clip 5 actually show you what Brendan Carter was at a symposium how he described it. That brings us to the most recent Talarico Colbert episode. But you're exactly right. Now you describe it. Apparently what happened was CBS provided guidance to the late night show to Colbert saying you can run this interview. It may trigger an equal time obligation. And here's lots of different ways that you could comply with that equal time. There was never any suggestion by the FCC or apparently CBS they couldn't run the interview exactly the way they wanted to. But instead of complying with the law I'm providing equal opportunity to Jasmine Crockett and others running they decided to run with this censorship hoax. And it was probably one of the more entertaining days I've had on this job. I woke up, I think it was a Tuesday morning and I saw a tweet from the James Tallrico account saying this is the interview that the FCC doesn't want you to see. This was the first time I'd even heard about this episode. It said something like the FCC refused to air that episode. As if we have some sort of dump button somewhere in the FCC that we prevent people from running different ads. And we, you know, got up in the morning and ran down there and pushed the dump button, said, these are, you know, MAGA airwaves now. You know, you're not going to run that interview anymore. It didn't happen. It was a total hoax. Then the story sort of unraveled further, said, well, it wasn't the fcc, but it was CBS itself that prohibited it. Again, CBS then came out with a statement saying it wasn't. This was effectively a self Streisand effect moment where someone was falsely claiming that they were censored by the Trump administration because they knew that, that the legacy media would eat it up and run with a story that someone was censored when they weren't. But it was all just a ploy to get clicks to get donations. Well, it worked. I mean, he's the Democrat nominee now for U.S. senate, right? Like, I mean, if you think about it, right? Like, I mean, they got what they wanted. Dennis, I was, I said, what did he do in that day, the fcc? Because every major outlet ran with a lie and a hoax. They didn't even call Brendan Clark. Every outlet. So Tellarico went from like minus 10 and he took the lead right away and is now the Democratic nominee for Senate. So it's amazing what the. Still, it shows the power the media still has, but they've stooped to the level of absolute lying. Not even. Go ahead, give me your thoughts. Yeah, the outcome here is rather strange. First of all, wasn't Jasmine Crockett a superstar of the Democrat Party? And wasn't she one of the most vociferous and vehement critics and haters of President Trump and she had to actually give up her seat to run for Senate. And you would have thought this would have been a crowning achievement and welcome. And instead she gets one up by this guy. And then one of his first interviews, he's asked, what do you love besides your family? And he says, trans children. When there should be no trans children and there wouldn't be unless it was suggested to them by their, by adults. And I just can't even believe that, that this is the way the Democrat Party in Texas has gone. And this is what happens when California millionaires leave the high tax state and move into the Lone Star state. Now, I want to show the audience what you just mentioned to. I want to show them because I cannot believe out of all the things somebody can say, what do you really love? And this is what he said. Let's go to cut four here. Look at turtle ecos. Creepy comments. Did they teach you in Sunday school that Jesus Christ himself was a radical feminist? The American flag is such a complicated symbol for most of us. God is non binary. You can't call yourself a Christian and reject the stranger seeking asylum at our southern border. Our trans community needs abortion care too. Modern science obviously recognizes that there are many more than two biological sexes. In fact, there are six. Prophetic voices like Jesus have helped me reckon with my own whiteness. Our southern border should be like our front porch. There should be a giant welcome mat out front. We are trying to fundamentally change the politics in this state and in this country. No need to sit and cry over, you know, your whiteness or your masculinity. Oh, my gosh, can you believe that? This is what Democrats vote for today. This is what Democrats want. It's stunning to hear that litany of phrases. And you know, you see the. The leading Democrats, AOC and the rest embrace Kami Mamdani in New York and his policies, which are leading the city into a bad direction. I mean, this is just unbelievable. And I only recently, after my entire life as a voter in the Democrat party, I only recently, a few weeks ago, bailed out when it was time at the Florida Driver License Bureau, where I got my license in 15 minutes instead of three and a half hours in New York. And it was time to register right there after you've got everything cleared, you've got ID for the license, and sure enough, I clicked Republican. Although now I'm starting to regret even that, given some Republicans. I see no. Welcome to South Florida. I think you're like 35, 40 minutes south of me right now, but welcome to the great state. This guy is creepy. One creepy thing after the next. Transgender kids. Transgender can have children do. We'd have to dissect that. They think. They think they can masquerade. Somebody looks like Richard Cunningham from. From the Happy Days. Oh, yeah, Abortion. Because they think he looks like Happy Days, like with that smile, little boy face. But yet his positions are so radical. Ten years ago, though, you throw the guy in jail by preaching this kind of stuff. It's off the charts. But this is what the Democratic become. They say, let's put someone that looks gentle, looks sweet. They do. They've done it in other states too. But their positions are still super radical. Right? Yes. Why does this work in Texas in pickup truck Levi's and rifle in the back. Texas. And it's got to be because, I don't know district or something or gerrymandering or this is just bizarre. And it's that urban rural divide once again. It's in New York. It's in Oregon. Like crazy. It's in parts of Washington state, I mean, and in and man, it's riveting. Texas right now. It seems like, Dave, you've been in the business so long, I mean, I don't want to tell people exactly how long, but she's still got a youthful face. But there was a time when a war broke out, military broke out. They would even the media would cheerlead the country, cheerlead our president, whether it's President George Bush, the father, the son Clinton bombed here, Obama too. It seems like we've been, what are we, two and a half weeks in here and the media is just taking potshot after potshot after President Trump about you. Rubio said one word, Hegstat bought lobsters. It's unbelievable what they're doing. Right. Give me your thoughts on the overall coverage against President Trump. Two weeks into it, yeah, I was shocked at how instant the opposition was. Usually the for the last 30 years, most of it until recently, maybe the past 10. The media would wait at least for a few days. And you did not criticize it when US Troops were in harm's way. We still have US Fighter jets or bombers or whatever still in harm's way. And these people, the Democrats and the media are going after it. And the other thing is there seems to be this utter lack of rigor when it comes to following up on the truthfulness of certain claims. I still don't know whether the US bombed a school and killed 160 girls there because another sources came out and said, there's no way this is us. This was the Iran Revolution Revolutionary Guard. It showed video, but I haven't seen coverage of the other side. I've seen instead, oh, defense sources say yes, it's true. Well, were the defense sources enemies inside the administration? Were they allies? It's just so hard. This fog of war has turned even worse than that. It's a total blackout of truth. I was at Trump Terrell and President Trump was there all weekend with the South American leaders. And he left early to go to Dover to pay respect with the vice president, the secretary of defense. And he had a hat on, a white hat on, who said make America great or something. The media criticized him for that. Meanwhile, when Biden was there in Afghanistan's falling asleep looking at his watch and I saw clips that I'd love would have played that the media was criticizing him just for that. The guy went all the way there, paid respect with this whole, with parts of his cabinet, and they went after him for that. Give me your final thoughts on that. Yeah, well, why can't the man wear a flipping hat? It's just a hat. The fact is other presidents have stayed away from that exchange of troops when they come home the body because they don't want it to taint them politically. And this guy right before midterms in the months leading up to it is there in nothing he ever does is going to be right in their eyes. And so that frees him because once you know that no matter what you do, you could cure cancer, they will criticize it, you no longer have to worry about even trying to win them over. Dennis perfectly said. Thank you again. I'll see you soon. I'm happy you're in South Florida. I'll see you on the way. Heading south. Thanks again. Coming up next, we're going to look at the Save America Act. The media's silent on it. What is this act? It's really important for America. That and more coming up on Media Exposed. Support for the show comes from Public, the investing platform for those who take it seriously. On Public, you can build a multi asset portfolio of stocks, bonds, options, crypto and now generated assets which allow you to turn any idea into an investable index. With AI. It all starts with your prompt. 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You know, Eddie and I recently stopped by. Yeah, in Nashville. It's an incredible nonprofit empowering kids through music education. Thanks to Hyundai. We recorded a special podcast episode while we were there. Check it out. What's the dream for yeah in the next few years? We would love to have more consistent programming during the weekend. Our Rock Block program is dependent on funding venues that are available to host band based programming. We would love to extend the camp to a second consecutive week so that kids can go a little bit deeper into what they've created during the first week camp. And we'd love to expand our programming to offer more industry related skills like audio, lighting, production, recording so that kids can be on a track to see where what they may create with an instrument can lead, but also to welcome those that may not want to be on stage but lack the opportunity at school to have an entry point into music. 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Media analysts say abc, cbs, NBC have devoted zero seconds of evening news coverage to the bill since it passed. When it does show up online, it's often framed as disenfranchising voter a racist tool. So bill is the president calls his top priority that. Right now the Senate Majority leader Thune is waffle on. I want to welcome my next guest. We're going to discuss this and other issues. Vincent Vinny Mac Buddha. He's the co host of Studio 6B on Real America's Voice News. Been with the show since the beginning. Vinny, thanks for joining. It's the first time. Yeah, you bet. It's great to see you. I saw this, I saw this analyst and it was zero coverage from the major media outlets. Zero after 2020. We had J6 people in jail by the thousand for because they. Because they attacked the Capitol. Most of them were just walking through like checking out the Capitol. It was the biggest con job in American history. But it was all over the voting patterns. I went to sleep that night. So most America he was up on big on so many states, so much shenanigans all over the place. Is it really too much? You have to have like you have to have your license to buy cigarettes. You have to have your license to do anything. Actually, you don't have to have your license. Vinny, tell me your thoughts on this. I saw 6B talking about this two days ago and I said I got to do the segment as well. Give me your thoughts on this. Because the media has been zero coverage and I saw C Speedo cover it. So give me your thoughts on this and how the media is out to launch on this issue. Yeah, we've been hot on this topic for quite some time since it actually became even a topic. You know, Trump is right when he says it's his number one priority because look at what happened to him. What you just noted, you know, we went to sleep, we thought we won the election and we wake up and we didn't win the election. So the end result is maybe it wasn't a really fair election. And I think there's a lot of smoke there. The thing that bothers me the most, in addition to the media not covering it, is it's not legal to vote in the election if you're not a citizen. Just that premise. The left comes back with that argument all the time. Well, it's already, you know, you have to be a citizen to vote. Yeah, but no one's checking you need some checks and balances here. And that's really what the SAVE act is all about. It just ensures that citizens vote. It's the simplest thing and it's consistent with the left wing media, in particular all the mainstream media. Cuz they're, they're partners with the left in so many ways. So here's a subject that helps fair elections, which helps Trump and helps the right, frankly. Cuz it's an even playing field and they don't want that. So they're gonna resist it and they're not gonna talk about it on their networks. And all the states are corrupt. And I gotta tell you a story, a quick story. It was right before the Republican convention in Wisconsin. I lost my license, my passport was in Florida. I was in the Hamptons at my house. So there's a motor vehicle in Riverhead, Long island, right? So I go down. I had no other proof, like main proof to shove, so I grabbed bank statements, electric statements, I go there to get my new license. I walk in. They didn't ask me for any id, nothing. You know what they kept asking me over and over again, are you registered to vote? I turned around and there's like 200 Hispanics sitting there on benches, waiting. Most of them didn't even speak English. What were they doing? What was New York state up to? Right? You're registered in all these Hispanics and you don't ask for id and they're registered to vote. Bam. You wonder why New York? How does New York say when the policies are so bad? How do they just keep winning? And how are they doing even close in some of these suburban districts on Long island, which would be blowing them away, that's why. Over. Would you ever think in the back in the day you can walk in and just get your license, a new license, without a proof, without a whisk, without any kind of proof at all. Strange, right? Did you know that then? Yeah, I didn't know that. I went through a similar process, just re registering a car and I had to show up with all sorts of stuff to prove where I lived. But go back to Covid. Do you remember? You know what? But you know what it is? Why, why they did it? Why they did it, why they did it at the motor vehicle office. Because this governor took away the power, put the voting pattern, voting registration, voting in the motor vehicles hands. That's why she did it. See that? Yeah. And they're stacking the lineup through that. But it's not just what the governor's done. If you go Back to Covid. And you see all the laws they changed. The Democrats were super aggressive through Covid to change our voting laws in many, many states. And New York is one of them. And they made those laws so easy to cheat, so easy to do everything, the mail and etc. That doesn't surprise me that the governor of New York has made it really easy for people to register to vote whether they're legal or not. Don't even check the id. No one's checking anyhow. So they're getting all these illegal voters. I mean frankly, this is like our number one issue in this country. Countries all over the world have figured this out. They require proof to vote. Yeah. Proof of citizenship to vote. We're the only country that doesn't do it. And she had the governor, she had the attorney general, they had the Justice Department with Democrats. Who's going to look into it, right? Nobody. But I saw these two clip men. It's absolutely ridiculous and hopefully the Senate has a pair of, you know, and does something. But I saw these clips which interested me because cbs, because CBS was under new leadership now and actually saw two stories that were actually somewhat in a positive moderate way which shocked me because usually CBS, one of the worst, give it the worst media awards usually. But let's go. I'm going to show you this cut six how they covered the NYPD chief who jumped over the barricade going after the Muslims who threw these made up supposed bombs. Watch it. Let's go to cut six. Chief Aaron Edwards and Sergeant Luis Navarro are two heroic New York City police officers who are just steps away from a smoking improvised bomb on Saturday, an attempted terror attack according to the FBI and they jumped right into action. Their picture is going viral in the process. CBS national correspondent Drika Duncan spoke with them today about that life or death moment. A chaotic scene erupted Saturday when a homemade bomb was thrown during a protest outside the residence of New York City mayor Zoran Mundani. 46 year old assistant chief Aaron Edwards jumped into action. This picture captured his bravery. What in the heck were you thinking? Catch the bad guy. That is it. Catch the bad guy. I am very impressed that I cleared that barrier. I was just laser focused on, you know, trying to catch this guy and there was nothing going to stand in my way. And what you can't see on camera but just as impressive the response from 38 year old Sergeant Louis Navarro. You went toward the actual homemade device which was lit. Yeah. So in that moment I didn't think of anything to me was to Try to save as many lives as possible. But you then learned that TATP is in this. This is a volatile substance that's been used in terror attacks. How are you processing that? The only thing that went through my mind is this could have been it. You know that you said this could have been it. This could have been it. Chief Edwards says the path to this moment started with the 911 attack. Vince, that was the CBS Evening News could get 5, 6 million viewers. I have. It was nice that we saw that nice little package profile of cops, right? Yeah. What was nice about it is, you know, the CNN gotten a lot of, lot of heat because they put headlines out about they were going after Mandami. Right. Which was not true. But do you recall, remember the snowball incident? You know, just kids playing with snowballs. They attack the cops, the cops are treated so poor, poorly in New York. And then this hero cop practically lays on a bomb to protect people. Nobody covers it that way except for CBS now. So it's good to see a little, little more fairness and coverage. Now I know that that's what you're looking at and I'm really happy to hear it. And even the morning show did something unusual because let's. I'm going to go cut. 70th they covered rampus rampant hospice fraud in California. CBS Morning show. This is Gayle King, a well known liberal. Watch this. It's got to cut seven. For people reaching the end of their life due to illness, hospice care helps them get through their final days. Medicare often pays for almost all of it, making it very ripe for fraud. So according to a watchdog report, suspected Medicare hospice fraud totaled almost. Isn't this number $200 million in 2023? The CBS News investigation found that four years after California vowed to stamp out fraud, many hospices with red flags still remain in business to this day. Adam Yamaguchi shows us what this means for your tax dollars. 69 year old Dr. Lynn Ianni was, according to Medicare records, dying in hospice care two years ago, something she discovered when she sought physical therapy for a pickleball injury. I was shocked. They said, you're in hospice. And I said, what? What are you talking about? Do I look like I'm not? So she goes, no, no. Ione's Medicare number had been stolen and used by a company to fraudulently enroll her in hospice care, which she obviously didn't need. Just to think you were literally without coverage because of some ridiculous fraudulent thing. My name is Adam Yamaguchi with CBS News. A CBS News investigation found an industry ripe for fraud, especially in California companies accused of overbilling. You know, Vince, it's interesting that they're covering it and that's one good step because they're probably the new leadership of Barry Weiss, new ownership, probably forced to cover things, things. But the one thing they won't do if it was a Republican governor, they'd say, Mr. Governor, what is your thoughts? Does the governor know about this? How did this go in the governor? But they didn't do that. But give me your final thoughts on, give me your final thoughts on that little package. 15 quick final thoughts. You've touched on two issues that most liberals and Democrats are for. You know, the SAVE Act. With the SAVE act, which is all about, you know, legalized voting. And then you've got all of this corruption, all this millions and millions if not billions of dollars being fraudulently siphoned through mostly these left one left wing states and cities. And so you have to look at Governor Newsom here. You've got to look at Tim Waltz, you got to look at the people in charge and think, you know, have I made a huge mistake here in voting for these people? CBS covering this, the morning show covering this, it's a great thing. But the problem is they don't ask the follow up questions. They don't go to the meat of the right. Exactly. They don't move the story forward because why big Dems at their name. Vince, thanks for joining us. We'll see you soon. Thanks again. Up next, the media is at it. 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The media has already decided to target President Trump his administration about the war. It just began. Usually where a country you know comes together during a war, deports the troops, networks of major press media outlets are leading up polls about whether this is unpopular. Polls right away. Give me a break. Rather than the long history of describing all the attacks of decades, decades that Iran have killed not only Americans but you know, people around the world. They're deadly proxies all around the Middle East. For decades, Iran backed militias have targeted US Troops across the Middle East. And not much of that context, it's all missing in the media. Instead, reports rely heavily on anonymous critics claiming there was no evidence of a threat from Iran. At the same time, some outs are arguing statements from the Iranian officials. CNN of all places covering irony officials. What do you expect? The results of million media frame American military actions. Reckless unjustified fights from the right, fights from the left. The real world consequences are already showing up. Gas price a spiking oil is way up. I want to make my next guest David's your host of Breaking Point Hill on Real America's Voice, our Pentagon correspondent as well. Dave, thanks for joining us. Hey Adam, great to be with you. Dave. When I first broke out the war I thought we wouldn't have much to cover because usually we go back decades younger, Bush, older, Bush, Reagan, whatever president it was. Usually the media would be supportive of the truce, supportive of war at least for a couple of months. Right. They're looking for everything whether it's a lobster, a steak, a school. They're looking everywhere to make this internal battle and fight with Trump and then they'll bring on watch this. Let's go to cut eight. CNN brought in the Iranian foreign policy expert. It was one ridiculous question after next. But let's watch a little bit of cut 8 because they have the motivation, they have the arms that they need which are produced in Iran. As a matter of fact, we are not dependent on any other country for weapons and arms. So your side is ready for a long war if the United States and Israel choose that. Do you consider this an existential threat to the Islamic Republic? It is an existential threat to the Islamic Republic and therefore we have to stay with full might as we are doing now. Is your side seeking or will you seek a ceasefire with the United States at this point in time. And with Israel, I don't see any room for diplomacy anymore because Donald Trump had been deceiving others and not keeping with his promises. You know, you said, because the way CNN interviews these people say such a warm, reasonable, you know, person you can negotiate with. But that's typical cnn, right? Give me your thoughts on that clip. A little bit of ysour. Well, of course, you know, he's going to be the propaganda spin machine for the Iranian government that's, you know, still in power by a thread. But we're only two weeks into this. There's been over 6,000 targets hit and we didn't go to war for no reason. And it wasn't because Israel said you have to follow our lead. It's because they were making 600 ballistic missiles a month and said they can make 11 nuclear bombs. You know, so we have to keep that in perspective here. But listen, I don't think the line of questioning was so bad from the CNN guy. But they are in flux over see that regime lasting too much longer. I'm worried about a power vacuum on the ground. Who will be the rightful leader coming in there? Is it Marion Rajavi and the NCRI Mek, the People's Mujahideen and, you know, what will that look like? But I think while the bombing's going on, they are not going to take to the streets en masse. And I think their days are numbered over there for the regime. Watch this, David, because Nicole Wallace and Seth Meyers was talking about infighting on the right and since when did they care about this? But watch this. Cut nine I see you, you have a podcast and you recently had Robert De Niro on your podcast and he said some unkind words about our current president. Were they unkind or just too true? Super accurate. Super accurate and fair. The president, though, then he basically referenced the comments and said these were criminal acts by one of our greatest living actors. But my takeaway is that like Donald Trump listens to your podcast. Is that your takeaway as well? Oh, my God, I didn't think of it like that. I mean, I think Donald Trump listens to Robert De Niro. I think he listens to you. I think he's still very, very sensitive about what men who are and women who are more famous than him say. Yeah. Which is strange now because I'm willing to admit, like he he more famous than me. Like, I don't quite know why he can't take the win. But not more popular. Well, that's Yeah. I mean, come on. Well, I mean, the only thing to my credit, I haven't started a war in Iran. Right, Right. So look, this is very unpopular and you know, this is, you've called this, you know, it's basically a stab in the back. This is a betrayal to like his new, you know, he ran on no new wars and this is very much a new one. It's new even though, you know, they go back and forth and some people in his administration call it a war and some don't, but this is a war. But do you think, I mean, it does seem like his coalition is holding pretty firm, right? It's not unpopular with them yet. Well, I don't know. Look, I think that there is a sense that everything was a lie. And I think you look at the Epstein files, which he was gonna release, and he hasn't. You've got some very powerful podcasters saying, what do you think were babies? And yes, he thought you were babies. That's why he lied to you. Since when did I care so much about fighting a war? Is there nothing these people will support, David? Anything at all? Every single thing is critical of Donald Trump. Right? Well, first of all, you need a lobotomy to watch that because these people are so stupid. And Robert De Niro, you're gonna listen to him, you know, Gene Simmons said the other day, you know, basically shut up and act. Like Laura Ingraham used to say, shut up and sing. Nobody wants to hear from an actor about, you know, U.S. foreign policy and the depravity of these late night shows. It's just amazing. But they're in a vacuum. It's a small percentage of the population watching this and they'll never, ever support anything that Trump does, even if it means saving the world. But you're trying to cover this in a serious manner. Real war, real lives, changing the dynamics of the whole world, saving people. And this is what Seth Meyers again is worried about. Let's go to khat then. He's worried about surf and turf and the dinners that any lied about it. Watch this. Let's go to cut 10. Today we got reports that initial estimates showed Trump's war cost American taxpayers $5.6 billion in just the first two days. At the same time, a new report from an external government watchdog finds that Pete Hegset's Pentagon was already on a massive spending spree before the war began, dropping $15 million on. Wait for it. If you haven't seen this story, look it up. Steak and another 6.9 million on lobster tail in just the month of September. They spent $15 million on steak in one month. Who are you? Sterling Cooper Draper and Price. If you're gonna eat that much steak, you better have come up with a new campaign for lucky strike. No wonder Hegseth always looks miserable. He's 24 7, meat constipated. That's the face of a man war. Fighting with his. Also, it's a real contradiction that you're telling us how tough you are, but now I can only picture you wearing a bib. We are going to rain hell down on them from above. I need the tiny fork. Who has the tiny fork? There should be. The FCC should look at such corrupt. It's such a propaganda about a war. It's like it's not even funny, actually. But let's. This is the real. This is where they really are eating their lobster and steak. Let's go to cut 11. Watch this. Brother's defect has steak and lobster. How's your steak and lobster? All right. Damn near decent. I'm ready for war. Going to war. God. Troops who are going to work. Oh, my God. Great meal. You know that lobster. You are so killed over this. You're gonna get killed over this. Internet, do something. I might have to double it. I had to run it back. I had to run it back. David, if it was a Democratic president or Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, would they be covering this steak and lobster controversy? The way they're hitting Peter Heck said, like, he's actually eating 18 millions of dollars in steak himself. Give me your thoughts on that. If it was a Democratic president. Yeah, the steak and lobster, that was for the troops here. And Seth Meyers, a little weasel, never served his country. Pete Hegseth with two bronze stars. And to say that he's not a tough guy, Ridiculous. And listen, this spending that went on before the fiscal year ended at the end of September, it's common to spend money in all these agencies, it's not just the Pentagon, before that fiscal year ends. So they can, you know, don't get it cut out of the budget for the following year. That amount of money now, maybe that needs to change. And there are watchdogs calling for Congress to change those laws. But it's not like Hegseth sat down and said, oh, you know, you got to spend this. You got to buy this Air Force general a piano and all this stuff. But he's under full scale assault. You know, they're accusing him of a Nazi salute while he's in the shields of America's conference there. I was at Southern Command last week, a day or two before that where 17 countries signed a joint security agreement asking the United States to be in cooperation to wipe out the cartels. The stuff that Trump and Hags are doing is so historic. It's so historic and they're focusing on all this stuff. They're trying to take them out. It's a conspiracy against Pete Hegseth, that's for sure. I think he's doing an incredible job. I said this earlier when Biden met the troops from the Cameback records. He's falling asleep looking at his watch. Trump wore a baseball hat. He got criticized. Ridiculous. I was there in Trump Dorall. He flew early in the morning. He did a speech. Then he flew to Dover with some of his cabinet, his vice president. Then he flew back to Dover. Then he flew back to Trump Doral and had dinner and meetings. Unbelievable. The energy. David, thanks for joining us to see you soon. Thanks again. We're from sponsored Hotel Plan. 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Episode Date: March 15, 2026
Host: Adam Weiss
Podcast: Real America’s Voice (iHeartPodcasts)
This episode of "Media Exposed" explores recent media controversies and viral moments through a skeptical, conservative lens, emphasizing how mainstream outlets allegedly distort, overlook, or weaponize coverage of events that impact politics and culture. Host Adam Weiss, joined by guests including marketing expert Jade Warwick, political strategists Dennis Neal and Vince "Vinny Mac" Butera, and Pentagon correspondent David Zier, unpacks the narratives behind a viral McDonald’s marketing video, a controversial NY protest, the Texas Democratic Senate primary, and media handling of voter integrity and recent U.S. military actions under President Trump. The core thread is exposing perceived media bias and manipulation while advocating for greater transparency and "calling out" mainstream coverage.
Timestamps: 10:30 – 21:30
Timestamps: 21:30 – 32:15
Timestamps: 34:00 – 52:30
Timestamps: 54:20 – 01:08:40
Timestamps: 01:08:41 – 01:30:45
Jade Warwick (on the McDonald's viral video):
“He looks like Mr. Rogers… it just seemed as if an alien was trying food for the first time.” (13:45)
Brendan Carter (FCC, on the Talarico-FCC hoax):
“It said something like the FCC refused to air that episode. As if we have some sort of dump button…It didn’t happen. It was a total hoax.” (38:00)
Adam Weiss (on post-2020 elections):
"We went to sleep that night…so much shenanigans all over the place. Is it really too much…to have your license to buy cigarettes, to do anything?…Would you ever think back in the day you can walk in and just get your license…without any kind of proof?” (55:50–58:20)
Dennis Neal (on Democrat Party and Talarico):
“There should be no trans children and there wouldn't be unless it was suggested to them by adults…This is what Democrats want. It's stunning to hear that litany of phrases…” (50:55)
David Zier (on media coverage of the war):
“Robert De Niro, you’re gonna listen to him?…Laura Ingraham used to say, shut up and sing. Nobody wants to hear from an actor about U.S. foreign policy… they’ll never support anything that Trump does, even if it means saving the world.” (1:29:23)
This episode will appeal to listeners invested in conservative media analysis, media bias debates, and those following the intersection of viral culture and politics.