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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2025 · 44 MIN

Monday, April 28, 2025 - That 60th minute, though & other 'fired but fighting' folks I met

from The Ron Show · host Ron Roberts

The ⁠"last minute" ⁠of last night's '60 Minutes' was worth the wait, as CBS News' Scott Pelley⁠ laid waste to his network's parent company's adding 'extra supervision' ⁠to the news magazine's content. I mean, it's not all that different from what I had to deal with as editor of my high school newspaper - except that it's already established that school students don't enjoy "freedom of the press" in their schools. Oh, and '60 Minutes' has been on the air nearly six decades, racking up an unmatched number of awards in journalism. While American broadcast and print media continues to cave to Donald Trump, international journalists are ⁠marveling at the destruction⁠ of the fifth estate. ------ Meanwhile, in the aftermath of ⁠Senator Jon Ossoff's Marietta town hall last Friday⁠, I caught up with many of the CDC's fired and/or 'RIF'ed workforce - the "⁠Fired but Fighting⁠" collection of people still deeply concerned about the state of their work and its use in disease prevention. To summarize, they came to get Team Ossoff to do better in matching the work done by Senator Rev. Raphael Warnock and his staff, but are encouraged Ossoff and his staff are now better aware they need to step up. ------ New York Times' conservative columnist Bret Stephens appeared on last week's 'Real Time with Bill Maher' panel, ⁠opining that Democrats shouldn't be drawn in⁠ by the tens of thousands of people turning out to hear Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Imagine that - a conservative trying to keep the party he almost never sees eye-to-eye with from finding its populist base and succeeding. Naturally, he's wrong, and I'm here ot remind everyone why making the same istakes the party made in 2016 will fail the party and the nation on the whole.

The ⁠"last minute" ⁠of last night's '60 Minutes' was worth the wait, as CBS News' Scott Pelley⁠ laid waste to his network's parent company's adding 'extra supervision' ⁠to the news magazine's content. I mean, it's not all that different from what I had to deal with as editor of my high school newspaper - except that it's already established that school students don't enjoy "freedom of the press" in their schools. Oh, and '60 Minutes' has been on the air nearly six decades, racking up an unmatched number of awards in journalism. While American broadcast and print media continues to cave to Donald Trump, international journalists are ⁠marveling at the destruction⁠ of the fifth estate. ------ Meanwhile, in the aftermath of ⁠Senator Jon Ossoff's Marietta town hall last Friday⁠, I caught up with many of the CDC's fired and/or 'RIF'ed workforce - the "⁠Fired but Fighting⁠" collection of people still deeply concerned about the state of their work and its use in disease prevention. To summarize, they came to get Team Ossoff to do better in matching the work done by Senator Rev. Raphael Warnock and his staff, but are encouraged Ossoff and his staff are now better aware they need to step up. ------ New York Times' conservative columnist Bret Stephens appeared on last week's 'Real Time with Bill Maher' panel, ⁠opining that Democrats shouldn't be drawn in⁠ by the tens of thousands of people turning out to hear Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Imagine that - a conservative trying to keep the party he almost never sees eye-to-eye with from finding its populist base and succeeding. Naturally, he's wrong, and I'm here ot remind everyone why making the same istakes the party made in 2016 will fail the party and the nation on the whole.

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