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Get ready for an discussion filled with wild ideas about politics and theories that link plane crashes to political parties and their policies. We’ll explore the state of mainstream media in today’s fast-paced world, breaking down inefficiencies in Congress and even taking a satirical look at Texas Sunset Provisions as we keep you hooked with our unique spin on these serious topics - always focused on pursuing truth.
/// The Scalpel is proud to partner with Brickhouse Nutrition. Dr. Rose uses and highly recommends Field of Greens. Your purchase through this link supports The Scalpel Podcast. /// https://scalpeledge.com/brickhouse
On this episode of The Scalpel with Dr. Keith Rose, our host joins the radio show of former South Texas Congressman, Blake Farenthold for part two of our discussion about everything.
We delve into the perceived decline of mainstream media sources, discussing how factors such as rapid information dissemination and the rise of social media have impacted traditional news outlets. Keith and Blake critique the notion that consumers are becoming increasingly skeptical of media reliability, while acknowledging the challenges media outlets face in maintaining trust amidst a sea of information.
We also get into Epstein's list, the DC midair crash, the inefficiencies within Congress and government bureaucracy, Texas Sunset Provisions, which automatically terminate government contracts after a set period unless renewed by law or public demand. And, they highlight how individuals often cling to wild beliefs, believing them to be intentional for hidden motives. Additionally, they touch on media's role in amplifying false stories and its impact on public opinion without always revealing the truth.
Connect with The Scalpel: Website: https://scalpeledge.com Email: [email protected] TruthSocial: @scalpeledge Rumble: @TheScalpel X: @TheScalpelEdge Instagram: @TheScalpelPodcast
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Get ready for an discussion filled with wild ideas about politics and theories that link plane crashes to political parties and their policies. We’ll explore the state of mainstream media in today’s fast-paced world, breaking down inefficiencies in Congress and even taking a satirical look at Texas Sunset Provisions as we keep you hooked with our unique spin on these serious topics - always focused on pursuing truth.
/// The Scalpel is proud to partner with Brickhouse Nutrition. Dr. Rose uses and highly recommends Field of Greens. Your purchase through this link supports The Scalpel Podcast. /// https://scalpeledge.com/brickhouse
On this episode of The Scalpel with Dr. Keith Rose, our host joins the radio show of former South Texas Congressman, Blake Farenthold for part two of our discussion about everything.
We delve into the perceived decline of mainstream media sources, discussing how factors such as rapid information dissemination and the rise of social media have impacted traditional news outlets. Keith and Blake critique the notion that consumers are becoming increasingly skeptical of media reliability, while acknowledging the challenges media outlets face in maintaining trust amidst a sea of information.
We also get into Epstein's list, the DC midair crash, the inefficiencies within Congress and government bureaucracy, Texas Sunset Provisions, which automatically terminate government contracts after a set period unless renewed by law or public demand. And, they highlight how individuals often cling to wild beliefs, believing them to be intentional for hidden motives. Additionally, they touch on media's role in amplifying false stories and its impact on public opinion without always revealing the truth.
Connect with The Scalpel: Website: https://scalpeledge.com Email: [email protected] TruthSocial: @scalpeledge Rumble: @TheScalpel X: @TheScalpelEdge Instagram: @TheScalpelPodcast
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