I've run into a number of folks these past few days who read my piece last week: The State of Digital Media: Passion, Goat Rodeos, and Unicorn Exits…. Some of you have asked me to explain a bit more on the economic issues regarding media startups. I didn't really go too deep into them, but as I…
adult in sight. at the epicenter of all of that turmoil, 1500 pennsylvania avenue, where panic over the russia probed seemed to reach the 9.uh-oh on the richter scale. politico describes the mood as a circular firing squad, writing, bickering and bab stabbing were trump world tradmarks long before the former businessman launched his white house bid. now the sniping could have long-term legal consequences and the president and his former aides have used press interviews, social media posts and court filings to take shots at each other in the interest of protecting themselves and their reputations. joining our conversation, josh lebowitz, from the times magazine and msnbc contributor. you have seen a lot of things and covered goat rodeos, i m old enough to remember that s what we called them. what are you making of this in washington? there was a feeling even before the buzzfield story, this was one big mess. bhis i mean the government
former director for korea, japan and oceanic affairs at the national security council joins us. jeffrey lewis is the director of the east asia nonproliferation program at the middlebury institute at monterey. and rick stengel, former under secretary of state for diplomacy and foreign affairs during the obama administration. jeff jeffrey, what is that letter? well, my understanding is the president of the united states dick stat dictated that letter. wendy sherman who worked in the obama administration compared it to a break-up letter from a 13-year-old writing a stream consciousness from a relationship at an overnight camp. the president s ego has been bruised, and he s taking it out in letter form. you called it a goat rodeo, jeff. yes. i mean that s probably an insult to actual goat rodeos, but this has been a complete farce. the reason i pick that metaphor
unfair to goat rodeos. you can t let those people make those decisions. consumers have to make those decisions. your assertion that it s an unbreakable monopoly, it s not. tucker: as not only unbreakable, it s growing. thank you both, we are out of time sadly. appreciate it. tonight and just the past 12 minutes, we ve seen evidence that two other cable networks are colluding with the new york times to put out negative stories on the trump administration. our proof and brit hume and jonathan turley coming up next. what are the ingredients of a life well lived? is it the places you go? the things you own? or the people that fill it with meaning? for 150 years, generations of families have chosen pacific life