Chapter

The Perception of Unity on the Left and Right
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14:55 - 21:41 (06:46)

The perception that the left is more unified than the right is a misconception, as both sides have their own inner disagreements and issues. The right-wing media tends to attack the left's perceived unity as proof of their conspiracies, despite similar behavior on their own side.

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In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss the difference in messaging between Republicans and Democrats, with the former having a strong propaganda apparatus which covers their worst excesses, while the latter struggles to uphold their principles in the face of divisive coverage.
14:55 - 18:14 (03:19)
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Politics
Summary

In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss the difference in messaging between Republicans and Democrats, with the former having a strong propaganda apparatus which covers their worst excesses, while the latter struggles to uphold their principles in the face of divisive coverage.

Chapter
The Perception of Unity on the Left and Right
Episode
Three Jons and a Tommy: Pod Save America Talks Media, Messaging, and Midterms
Podcast
The Problem With Jon Stewart
The left and right-wing media have differing perceptions, with the left seeing their opposition as a unified and consolidated group, whereas the right perceives the left as broken away from institutions within politics and media.
18:14 - 21:41 (03:26)
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Left vs Right Media Perception
Summary

The left and right-wing media have differing perceptions, with the left seeing their opposition as a unified and consolidated group, whereas the right perceives the left as broken away from institutions within politics and media.

Chapter
The Perception of Unity on the Left and Right
Episode
Three Jons and a Tommy: Pod Save America Talks Media, Messaging, and Midterms
Podcast
The Problem With Jon Stewart