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  • Nasdaq vs Dow: How are the key indices different as SpaceX joins one?

    When SpaceX makes a dazzling debut on the Nasdaq-100 after its IPO—skipping the standard three-month trading rule—you better believe it’s not just market magic; it’s a calculated power play, and mainstream media is glossing over it. This isn’t an accident; it’s a strategic maneuver that exposes the cozy relationships between corporate titans and the financial elite. CNN wants to bathe this in euphoric praise, but the truth is much murkier than their rosy headlines suggest.

    Meanwhile, Bloomberg hails this as “innovative” while avoiding the elephant in the room: why are the usual protocols being cast aside? It’s not just about SpaceX’s valuation—this reflects a dangerous precedent. If you think this is merely about disrupting the financial landscape, wake up! It’s about crafting a narrative that normalizes shortcuts for the elite while leaving average investors fighting for scraps.

    Fox News will likely pick up this story, but don’t hold your breath for them to confront the implications. Instead, expect sensationalized celebrations of Elon Musk’s genius without a critical eye. They’re aiming for clicks, not clarity.

    In a world where financial news should hinge on transparency, we are fed polished myths instead. SpaceX’s Nasdaq inclusion isn’t just a financial story; it’s a critical lens into how corporate interests manipulate rules to suit their agendas, while the average investor watches from the sidelines. The stakes couldn’t be higher, yet media giants play a game of distraction.

  • Marjorie Taylor Greene Gets Into It With ‘The View’ Host Sunny Hostin Over Graham Platner

    Sunny Hostin took a swipe at Marjorie Taylor Greene on “The View” regarding her comments about Graham Platner’s accuser, making for a delicious spectacle that encapsulates exactly what’s wrong with mainstream punditry. Here we have a left-leaning host and a far-right figure caught in a verbal tug-of-war, commodified for entertainment but devoid of genuine substance. Corporate media outlets like ABC have capitalized on this clash, but let’s be real: what they really want is a sensationalist showdown that sidesteps the more critical issues at hand.

    MTG and Hostin’s exchange is practically tailor-made for clicks, evoking outrage and driving viewership, while they dance around the core problem—real accountability for public figures. Instead of a deep dive into allegations that merit serious discussion, we get “catfight” coverage primed for ratings. It’s a classic move by ABC and its ilk to distract us from the systemic failures in political discourse, ensuring that we remain engrossed in the drama rather than empowered to demand better.

    Instead of indulging in this circus, we ought to scrutinize both Greene’s insinuations and Hostin’s critiques through a lens that demands clarity and transparency. Mainstream media narratives skew our focus; they want us to cheer for our team rather than question the underlying motives of those in power. Let’s not be complacent. This is about manipulation at its finest, wrapped in a shiny bow of political theater.

  • Never-Before-Seen Video From Jeffrey Epstein’s Pedophile Island

    Jeffrey Epstein’s Little Saint James is more than just a picturesque island; it’s a symbol of deep-rooted corruption and elite complicity. The recent release of never-before-seen footage offers a voyeuristic look inside a pedophilic playground, but you can bet that CNN and MSNBC will spin it into a “mystery” piece rather than confront the grim realities of what transpired there. They’d rather bury the truth than expose the powerful connections that allowed this nightmare to flourish.

    While they peddle sensationalized narratives, Fox News may superficially cover the scandal but stops short of truly digging into its implications. Why? Because both sides of the media aisle are happy to play the blame game while avoiding accountability for those at the top, including politicians and celebrities. It’s easier to maintain the narrative of “bad actors” than to reveal the systemic rot that allowed epidemics of abuse behind closed doors.

    What we’re left with is a media landscape where genuine outrage is muted, and our collective memory is manipulated. The mainstream outlets would like you to forget that the likes of Bill Clinton and other high-profile names flew on Epstein’s private jets. Yet, they’ll sensationalize a “creepy” video and call it journalism. How about no? We deserve reporting that challenges the status quo and demands justice instead of glossing over the sordid details for clicks.