If you work at NPR, be ready to spread joy as far as possible. And if you work at another news outlet, don’t be too objective, or Morning Joe will come after you. This week, we’re covering the best, worst, and weirdest happenings in the news media with our friend Christine Rosen, who has a new book coming out called The Extinction of Experience: Being Human in a Disembodied World. You can find it on Amazon. And as always, Wretch on!
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1:08:17 Obsessions
1:18:26 Favorite Items
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Show Notes:
Christine Rosen: The Extinction of Experience: Being Human in a Disembodied World
NBC News: Trump and Harris campaigns agree to rules for ABC debate
New York Times: Trump Campaign Uses Statements From Gold Star Families to Attack Harris
Politico: ‘Next Question’: Harris evades questions about her identity
The Nation: The Dark Side of the Democratic Party’s Embrace of Football
The New York Times: The Political Rage of Left-Behind Regions
National Review: People Who Care About Winning Don't Shoot the Messenger
Mediaite: Morning Joe Crew Accuses Media of Pro-Trump Bias: 'So Concerned With Being Objective' They Give Trump an 'Advantage'
Bloomberg: National Public Radio Confronts Election Season With a ‘Joy Czar’
The New York Times: U.S. Announces Plan to Counter Russian Influence Ahead of 2024 Election
CNN: Reliable Sources
Commentary Magazine: Helter Stelter
The New York Times: I Swore Off Air-Conditioning, and You Can, Too
The Washington Post: The Marshmallow Test and other predictors of success have bias built in, researchers say
The Washington Post: These are the asteroids that scare scientists. Are we prepared for them?
Obsessions:
The Free Press: Pseudo-Scholars and the Rise of the Barbarian Right
The Dispatch: A Nonbinary Choice
Kicker: Favorite Items of the Week:
The New York Times: The Best Books About Politics
The Wall Street Journal: The Soap Bubble of Kamala Harris’s Campaign