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A Bad Week for Democrat Media Mouthpieces

by The editor•19 July 2025•Posted inReal Clear Politics

Finding the liberal Joe Rogan became Democrats’ white whale after losing in 2024, but the party suffered setbacks with two reliable media mouthpieces.

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