The 47 Morning Update with Ben Ferguson
Episode: Not Just Hunter-Cascading Evidence of Biden Family Corruption, plus Media Turns on Biden & Attack Real Journalism
Release Date: February 23, 2024
Introduction
In this episode of The 47 Morning Update, hosted by Ben Ferguson and featuring a conversation with Senator Ted Cruz, the discussion centers around escalating allegations of corruption within the Biden family and a notable shift in media behavior towards President Joe Biden. The episode delves into the intricacies of the Biden family's business dealings, media bias, and the broader implications for American politics.
Biden Family Corruption Allegations
0:01 - 10:03
Senator Ted Cruz opens the discussion by highlighting a troubling trend of corruption within the Biden family, expanding beyond Hunter Biden to include James Biden. He states:
“It's not just Hunter. It's the entire Biden family that has a business of selling favors, selling access to Joe Biden to the tune of millions of dollars.”
(00:10)
Cruz emphasizes that James Biden’s recent testimony before Capitol Hill only exacerbates suspicions of widespread corruption:
“James Biden was on Capitol Hill, was testifying. He contradicted himself. And it is getting worse and worse and worse for the corruption in the Biden family.”
(00:10)
The conversation references a significant report from Politico titled “Biden's brother used His Name to Promote a Hospital Chain, Then it Collapsed”. Cruz reads an excerpt detailing Joe Biden's extensive involvement with AmeriCorps, including regulatory approvals and high-level firings, which suggests deeper entanglements than previously acknowledged:
“The investigation also reveals that Joe Biden's name and inner circle were more involved with the company than has been understood.”
(06:13)
Cruz criticizes the Biden family's business practices, asserting that they prioritized profit over public welfare by acquiring and mishandling healthcare facilities, ultimately leaving vulnerable patients without essential services.
Media's Shift Against Biden
10:04 - 27:41
Senator Cruz asserts that the corporate media's recent actions indicate a coordinated effort to undermine President Biden:
“It's an orchestrated effort. It's not like one media outlet decided to go rogue here. They all started on the same day.”
(17:41)
He points to Rolling Stone’s unprecedented critical coverage of Biden as evidence of this shift:
“Rolling Stones, for goodness sakes, writes this. That has never happened before.”
(15:55)
The discussion highlights the firing of Katherine Herage from CBS News, a reporter known for her investigative work on the Biden family. Cruz reveals that CBS not only let her go but also seized her confidential files:
“CBS officials took the unusual step of seizing her files, her computers, her records, including her information on privileged sources.”
(23:14)
Senator Cruz argues that such actions are indicative of a broader media strategy to silence dissenting voices and suppress unfavorable reporting on the Biden administration. He underscores the significance of Herage’s role in maintaining journalistic integrity and the alarming implications of her dismissal.
Impact on Voters and Biden's Approval
27:42 - 35:06
The conversation shifts to voter sentiment, particularly among young Black Democrats. Cruz references a Rolling Stone article titled “Young, Black and Done with Biden”, illustrating a growing disillusionment within this demographic:
“Vezzo... thinks Biden's deceitful and that likely Republican candidate Donald Trump is a blabbermouth. Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy is his preference over both men.”
(17:41)
Cruz presents economic data to argue that Biden’s policies have negatively impacted the economy:
- Overall Prices: Up 17.9%
- Food Prices: Up 21%
- Rent: Up 19.4%
- Electricity: Up 28.6%
He contrasts these figures with the economic performance during Donald Trump’s presidency, specifically noting lower unemployment rates among African Americans under Trump:
“Look, Joe Biden came in, said, I'm going to fix everything in the African American community. Look at what's happened since Biden took office.”
(19:42)
Cruz also touches on the rising crime rates, attributing them to Biden’s administration, thereby linking economic struggles with broader societal issues.
Personal Insights from Ben Ferguson
35:07 - 36:57
Ben Ferguson shares his personal experiences with the corporate media, particularly his tenure at CNN. He recounts how CNN initially sought genuine conservatives to foster robust debate but shifted dramatically after Donald Trump’s election:
“Once he [Trump] got the nomination, and then once he actually looked like he might have a chance of winning, they started to turn a little bit.”
(31:11)
Ferguson details his eventual marginalization at CNN, where despite being highly paid per appearance, his contributions were drastically reduced:
“They signed me to bench me just to say they had a pro Trump commentator on the payroll. And I did a total of two appearances in 12 months under contract.”
(34:14)
He criticizes the corporate media’s transformation into propagandists, abandoning objective journalism in favor of partisan agendas:
“They are propagandists. And they're not even Democrat propagandists. They are the left wing of the Democrat Party.”
(35:06)
Ferguson’s insights underscore the broader theme of media bias and the suppression of conservative voices within mainstream outlets.
Conclusion
In this episode, Ben Ferguson and Senator Ted Cruz present a compelling narrative of alleged corruption within the Biden family and a consequential shift in media behavior that undermines journalistic integrity. Through detailed accounts, supporting data, and personal anecdotes, they argue that these developments have significant implications for American democracy and voter perception. The episode calls into question the objectivity of mainstream media and highlights the urgent need for accountability and genuine investigative journalism.
Notable Quotes:
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Senator Ted Cruz:
“James Biden was on Capitol Hill, was testifying. He contradicted himself. And it is getting worse and worse and worse for the corruption in the Biden family.”
(00:10) -
Senator Ted Cruz:
“It's an orchestrated effort. It's not like one media outlet decided to go rogue here. They all started on the same day.”
(17:41) -
Ben Ferguson:
“Once he got the nomination, and then once he actually looked like he might have a chance of winning, they started to turn a little bit.”
(31:11) -
Senator Ted Cruz:
“Vezzo... thinks Biden's deceitful and that likely Republican candidate Donald Trump is a blabbermouth. Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy is his preference over both men.”
(17:41) -
Ben Ferguson:
“They are propagandists. And they're not even Democrat propagandists. They are the left wing of the Democrat Party.”
(35:06)
This episode serves as a critical examination of the intertwined relationships between political power and media influence, urging listeners to remain vigilant and informed in the face of potential corruption and biased reporting.
