Chapter

The Birth of Modern Right Wing Journalism
The National Review played a significant role in inventing modern right-wing journalism and with direct access to the President through Reagan, their influence became even more pronounced. Even other right-wingers at the Times refused to be a part of their agenda, leading to mass resignations.
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The episode discusses the origins of modern right-wing journalism and their influence on media in the 21st century, including the publication of Stormfront and the works of Francis Booth Coombs.
44:29 - 46:30 (02:01)
Summary
The episode discusses the origins of modern right-wing journalism and their influence on media in the 21st century, including the publication of Stormfront and the works of Francis Booth Coombs.
ChapterThe Birth of Modern Right Wing Journalism
EpisodePart Two: The Moonies Are So Much Worse Than You Could Possibly Imagine
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The John Birch Society, a controversial magazine, had acted as a direct path to the then president Ronald Reagan.
46:30 - 48:52 (02:22)
Summary
The John Birch Society, a controversial magazine, had acted as a direct path to the then president Ronald Reagan. The magazine was so controversial that it led to the mass resignation of several conservatives working with the "Times".