and a moderator. he praised each other and bashed the mainstream media. no shortage of hit pieces on you in the press over the last week or two. i thinks this is a function of these, the legacy media, these corporate journal they re in their little bubble. i saw a headline from the atlantic basically claiming that anyone who listens to this space on twitter basically a nazi. howard: but by then they d lost half their audience, so why did ron desantis roll the dice on twitter not blowing up like a spacex rocket? he s hardly a big fan of the mainstream media and not a great can orator, so he made the digital bet. the coverage of musk, who s been hated by left-wingers and admired by right-wingers. i mean, look at in this disgusting vanity fair headline, ron desantis the will formally announce with elon miss you can because apparently david duke wasn t available. i m howard kurtz and this is mediabuzz. howard: ahead, finally a debt ceiling deal, but is the press t
as they ideologically differ with donald trump, invested in his success because the last time that he was the nominee, they raked in the money from the views, from the hit counts, etc., that he attracted, the eyeballs that he attracted. and hay view desantis has not having that same ability to translate to profit. and i think this hit piece, with by the way, it was ludicrous. it was such a silly piece, it was totally baseless, and it s one of these things where, you know, i m sorry, every conservative woman has had to experience some kind of hit like this at some point in their career can, usually when they are entering the main stage and people are threatened by them. howard: right. and this is something and always one or a dufus or an idit with, clearly they re going the villainous route. howard: well, people can read the piece and make up their own mind, but i thought it was really unfair. when we come back, the press rooted for tim scott until he