Drinking With My Liberal Friends Podcast

EPISODE 12: MEDIA BIAS: OUTRAGE PAYS BETTER THAN TRUTH

42 min ¡ 18. mai 2026
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MEDIA BIAS, OUTRAGE & THE BUSINESS OF KEEPING YOU MAD 🍿🔥 Brian and Randy welcome Dave back to the studio for a deep dive into one of the biggest problems in modern America… media bias. Why does every headline feel designed to make you angry? Is the news still about informing people… or is it about clicks, ratings, and keeping us emotionally hooked? We break down how outrage has become one of the most profitable industries in the world, how social media and 24/7 news cycles have destroyed attention spans, and why echo chambers are making Americans hate each other more than ever. We also debate whether true neutrality in journalism is even possible anymore — or if every network, influencer, and algorithm is pushing an agenda whether they admit it or not. 🥃 In this episode: • Is anger the new business model? • Why calm, balanced news doesn’t sell • Echo chambers and political tribalism • Rage bait, doom scrolling & low attention spans • Why people only trust “their side” now • Can truly unbiased journalism still exist? • Social media algorithms fueling division • Why every story feels like the end of the world As always, expect laughs, chaos, whiskey, uncomfortable truths, and conversations most people are too afraid to have. 👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments: Do you think unbiased news still exists… or is everyone selling outrage now?

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