
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Though now a fixture of the fringe right-wing, libertarian pundit John Stossel was a longtime staple of mainstream, Serious Person media. With hour-long specials and a weekly segment on the ABC program 20/20, Stossel built his brand as muckraking Truth-Teller against Big Government and out of control "political correctness", along with an empire of high school "educational" videos, distributed by libertarian billionaire-funded front groups to tens of thousands of American classrooms.
In his peak libertarian phase on 20/20, the ABC News program was frequently a Top 20 show, with an average of 13 million viewers an episode. Through his "Give Me A Break" segments and other high-profile special reports, Stossel – without challenge or balance – spread endless well-worn libertarian scare stories on topics ranging from teachers' unions to the EPA to anti-tobacco regulators to minimum wage to Black civil rights activists, nut-picking the most fringe elements while building stories on anecdotal, fraudulent data and a black hole of libertarian sourcing.
On this episode, we trace today's neoliberal, far-right toxic media back to Stossel's brand of mainstream-laundered, libertarian "contrarianism."
We are joined by Jeff Cohen, founder of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR).
By Nima Shirazi and Adam Johnson4.8
38883,888 ratings
Though now a fixture of the fringe right-wing, libertarian pundit John Stossel was a longtime staple of mainstream, Serious Person media. With hour-long specials and a weekly segment on the ABC program 20/20, Stossel built his brand as muckraking Truth-Teller against Big Government and out of control "political correctness", along with an empire of high school "educational" videos, distributed by libertarian billionaire-funded front groups to tens of thousands of American classrooms.
In his peak libertarian phase on 20/20, the ABC News program was frequently a Top 20 show, with an average of 13 million viewers an episode. Through his "Give Me A Break" segments and other high-profile special reports, Stossel – without challenge or balance – spread endless well-worn libertarian scare stories on topics ranging from teachers' unions to the EPA to anti-tobacco regulators to minimum wage to Black civil rights activists, nut-picking the most fringe elements while building stories on anecdotal, fraudulent data and a black hole of libertarian sourcing.
On this episode, we trace today's neoliberal, far-right toxic media back to Stossel's brand of mainstream-laundered, libertarian "contrarianism."
We are joined by Jeff Cohen, founder of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR).

1,460 Listeners

1,593 Listeners

8,843 Listeners

6,110 Listeners

3,321 Listeners

1,932 Listeners

2,052 Listeners

3,348 Listeners

3,152 Listeners

214 Listeners

2,705 Listeners

606 Listeners

1,067 Listeners

934 Listeners

1,486 Listeners