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Ableists on the Attack

Ableists on the Attack

This week we’re recapping coverage of the Pennsylvania Senate debate, diving into new developments at CNN and breaking down why Ted Cruz appeared on The View.

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October 28, 20221h 0m

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Show Notes

This week we’re recapping coverage of the Pennsylvania Senate debate, diving into new developments at CNN and breaking down why Ted Cruz appeared on The View.


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02:48 Front Page

38:20 Obsessions

49:39 Reader Mail

55:53 Favorite Item of the Week



Show Notes: 

The Atlantic: The Fetterman-Oz Debate Was a Rorschach Test

The Independent: Kara Swisher shuts down ‘nonsense’ claims that John Fetterman couldn’t follow conversation

CNBC: CNN chief Chris Licht has big ideas, but employees are nervous, and more job cuts are coming 

Axios: Scoop: Tucker Carlson lashes out at GOP campaign chief in irate private call 

The Daily Beast: Newsmax Bans Lara Logan After She Goes Full QAnon, Spews Blood Libel on Network

Seattle Times: Seattle Councilmember Sawant says her property is being vandalized, criticizes police investigation

The Hill: Nearly 60 percent see mainstream media as a threat to democracy: poll

https://thehill.com/homenews/3695872-nearly-60-percent-see-mainstream-media-as-a-threat-to-democracy-poll/

Semafor: Jimmy Finkelstein raises $40 million to launch Daily Mail, Washington Post hybrid

WaPo: America has a Black sperm donor shortage. Black women are paying the price. 

NY Times: With Ads, Imagery and Words, Republicans Inject Race Into Campaigns

NYPost: Hecklers interrupt 'The View' taping to shout down Ted Cruz 

WaPo: Congress and divorce: The curse of the Oregon 5th District 

NYTimes: Blunder in Affirmative Action Case May Cost Harvard $15 Million