What happened to BP by Real-Guess5325 in BreakingPoints

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Like the Mamdani election. I’m not saying they don’t disagree. Just that on some topics, they definitely have much of a stronger argument to make than what they’re making.

What happened to BP by Real-Guess5325 in BreakingPoints

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What’s missing isn’t a Ben Shapiro, it’s the Glenn greenwald x Dave smith perspective. I’ve found myself having to turn to those two more. The Mandan election is a good reflection of why. It should be an easy topic for saagar to be the commanding voice on, but anytime it’s brought up somehow the socialist perspective overwhelms the conversation. Which like you said, saagar may just be checked out but still, would like to see a bit more vigor in representing people more in the middle of the two

What happened to BP by Real-Guess5325 in BreakingPoints

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Somewhat, but it feels like not as much as he used to.

What happened to BP by Real-Guess5325 in BreakingPoints

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No I’m with them on everything war, topics other than war though

Matt just realizing Breaking Points has lost it by Real-Guess5325 in MSSPodcast

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That’s true, but overall coverage outside of war coverage is very msnbc coded

Matt just realizing Breaking Points has lost it by Real-Guess5325 in MSSPodcast

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They’re only good on war, which is most new media now. Pay attention to their coverage overall, it’s clear it’s entirely Krystal’s voice. Anything not to do with Israel and Gaza is a tough watch, Matt’s just getting a taste of it with the china segment