Levin criticizes the media's portrayal of Donald Trump as a threat to democracy, accusing them of bias and attempting to undermine Trump's re-election prospects.
A major focus is analyzing the perceived liberal bias and lack of ideological diversity in corporate media outlets like NBC and MSNBC.
Bozell frequently discusses what he sees as liberal bias in mainstream media outlets, in addition to alleged bias from big tech companies.
The mainstream media's perceived liberal bias is a frequent topic, with Coulter and Klavan lauding alternative platforms like Substack for allowing more honest journalism.
A significant portion of the discussion centers on Berliner's perception of NPR's shift towards a more activist, scolding, and rigidly progressive stance, and how this has influenced the organization's coverage and led to concerns about media bias.
The episode raises questions about potential biases and agendas within media outlets like Fox News, and how these biases can influence the narratives they present and the information consumed by audiences.
The lack of ideological diversity in media outlets like NPR is addressed, highlighting concerns about the marginalization of certain perspectives and the contribution to polarized public discourse.
The episode discusses the corporate media's apparent shift in stance towards President Biden, suggesting a departure from objective journalism and embracing a left-wing bias, particularly after the election of Donald Trump.
The explicit editorial bias and censorship at mainstream outlets like the New York Times in avoiding major stories is a significant topic addressed.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to accusing the media of systematically lying about various issues.
The issue of media bias is a recurring theme throughout the podcast episodes, with various hosts and guests accusing mainstream media outlets of exhibiting bias against certain political figures, ideas, and narratives.
The episodes often cite specific examples of perceived bias, such as the coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict (Israel-Hamas conflict), the Trump presidency and investigations (Donald Trump), and the Biden administration's policies and controversies (Joe Biden).
Hosts and guests also frequently criticize the media for allegedly shaping public opinion, suppressing certain stories, and failing to maintain objectivity and journalistic integrity.