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  • Exclusive | Hugh Hewitt slams live show with fellow liberals and quits Washington Post: ‘Most unfair election ad’

    Exclusive | Hugh Hewitt slams live show with fellow liberals and quits Washington Post: ‘Most unfair election ad’

    Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt resigned from the Washington Post after arguing Friday with two of the paper’s liberal columnists during a live show — calling it “the most unfair election ad I’ve ever been a part of.”

    Hewitt stormed off during the First Look web show with Jonathan Capehart and Ruth Marcus, who claimed former President Donald Trump was “laying the groundwork” to run in Tuesday’s election if he lost.

    After being interrupted by Capehart, an MSNBC host, and then accused by him of spreading misinformation, Hewitt took off his headset and said, “I’m done. This is the most unfair election ad I’ve ever been a part of.”

    Hugh Hewitt (top right) appeared in a Washington Post discussion about the election with Jonathan Capehart (left) and Ruth Marcus (bottom right). X/@BrentHBaker

    Hewitt, who hosts a national radio show, subsequently left the paper, which has been rocked by owner Jeff Bezos’ decision to kill an endorsement for Vice President Kamala Harris.

    He has written hundreds of columns for the Washington Post since 2017.

    Two sources familiar with Hewitt’s exit first revealed it to The New York Post.

    “I actually left the Post, but I was just writing a column for them every six weeks or so,” Hewitt later told Fox News Digital.

    The New York Post has sought comment from WashPo.

    Friday’s outburst came during a conversation about a lawsuit filed by the Trump campaign in Pennsylvania, where a judge agreed to a request to extend in-person voting in Bucks County.

    The Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee successfully sought an extension after some people in line for mail-in ballots left after the 5pm cut-off on Tuesday.

    “Is it me or does it look like Donald Trump is laying the groundwork to run for office,” asked Capehart Marcus.

    Hewitt accused Capehart and Marcus of not reporting “the whole story” about the lawsuit filed in Pennsylvania. X/@BrentHBaker
    Marcus said that Trump was “laying the groundwork” to compete in the election. X/@BrentHBaker

    “Claiming fraud was going on, but suing Bucks County [Pennsylvania] for alleged irregularities.”

    Marcus responded that Trump has been “laying the groundwork” to contest the election for months.

    Hewitt then tried to get a word in, saying, “Jonathan, I have to talk.”

    “Let Ruth finish, Hugh,” returned Capehart.

    After waiting his turn, Hewitt noted that this was news that needed to be reported.

    Hewitt was attacked after a controversy over a lawsuit filed by the Trump campaign in Pennsylvania. X/@BrentHBaker

    “Bucks County was overruled by the court and ordered to open extra days because they broke the law and told people to go home,” he said.

    Hewitt also cited the recent Supreme Court ruling that upheld Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s move to purge 1,600 people from voter rolls.

    “We’re news people, even though we have opinions and we have to report the whole story if we bring a piece of the story. So yes, he’s upset about Bucks County, but he was right and he won in court. That’s the story,” Hewitt said.

    After a brief pause, Capehart told Hewitt, “I don’t appreciate being lectured about reporting when, Hugh, you often come in here saying a lot of things that aren’t based on fact.”

    Hewitt is not visible in the frame above as he has removed his headphones and left the broadcast. X/@BrentHBaker

    The accusation infuriated Hewitt.

    “I’m not going back, Jonathan, I’m done,” he said. “You guys are working, that’s good, I’m done.”

    Conservative media luminaries praised the veteran radio host and pundit for standing up to Capehart’s rants.

    “WELL DONE @hughhewitt! Factual, measured, brave and conveniently fed up with these left-wing hacks posing as journalists,” wrote conservative talk radio host Megyn Kelly.

    Capehart said he didn’t “appreciate being lectured on reporting” by Hewitt, who “has come in here saying a lot of things that are not based in fact.” X/@BrentHBaker

    The testy exchange comes amid turmoil at the Beltway newspaper that includes the resignations of three opinion editors over the paper’s decision not to endorse a presidential candidate for the first time in 36 years.

    Bezos warned in an Oct. 28 op-ed that the paper’s staff had been “increasingly” willing to “speak only to a certain elite,” rather than the broader American public.

    “More and more, we talk to ourselves,” Bezos wrote. “It wasn’t always like this—in the 1990s we reached 80 percent household penetration in the DC metro area.”

    The publication reportedly had 250,000 readers cancel their digital subscriptions in protest.

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  • CNN Commentator Van Jones Attacks Pro-Hamas ‘Idiots’ For Supporting ‘Nazi Organization’

    CNN Commentator Van Jones Attacks Pro-Hamas ‘Idiots’ For Supporting ‘Nazi Organization’

    In a discussion with actor and activist Jonah Platt on Tuesday, CNN commentator Van Jones offered strong words to describe Hamas and the terrorist group’s Western backers.

    “The Palestinians deserve all the support in the world,” Jones said Oct. 29 during the Being Jewish with Jonah Platt podcast. “Their cause is right, they want human rights, they want dignity, they want sovereignty – that’s beautiful. And it’s been hijacked by a Nazi organization called Hamas, who are horrible

    Contradicting the positions of some others on the left, Jones said of the terrorist organization Hamas in the Gaza Strip: “They are not freedom fighters. They are freedom takers. They are not interested in democracy, they are not interested in human rights. They are not interested in women’s rights. They are not interested in gay rights.â€

    In a discussion with actor and activist Jonah Platt on Tuesday, CNN commentator Van Jones offered strong words to describe Hamas and the terror group’s Western backers.
    Jonah Platt sat down with Van Jones to dive into the historical power and current necessity of the black-Jewish relationship.

    Jones continued: “They are not interested in anything we are interested in. And they are trying to destroy Israel more than they are trying to help the Palestinians. It is a Nazi organization

    Characterizing support for the Palestinians as “a good cause that has been hijacked by bad people”, he urged that “you should be able to talk about this honestly”.

    He said that as a result of his views on the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, “I’ve had people take money out of things that I’m a part of.” But who cares? Nothing compared to what those kids went through at the Nova festival. Nothing compared to what the people went through in the kibbutz.â€

    “The Palestinians deserve all the support in the world,” Jones said Oct. 29 during the Being Jewish with Jonah Platt podcast. Jonah Platt/YouTube
    Palestinians inspect a building destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in the town of Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip, Friday, Oct. 25, 2024. AP

    Personalizing the discussion, Jones said “I’m a progressive, so Hamas attacked my people. These are my people on the kibbutz – they’re liberals, they’re my people

    He also dismissed some of the rhetoric used by the left to justify mass murder: “You have these idiots here talking about, ‘Oh, these were the Nazi Zionist colonizers, blah, blah, blah.’” And I Like, guys , you know nothing about anything, you look like idiots, and the only reason you can get away with it is because there simply aren’t that many Jews to fight with.”

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  • Marc Benioff in talks to sell Time magazine to Greek media giant Antenna Group: report

    Marc Benioff in talks to sell Time magazine to Greek media giant Antenna Group: report

    Billionaire tech mogul Marc Benioff is reportedly in talks to sell Time magazine to a Greek media conglomerate.

    Benioff, who co-founded enterprise software giant Salesforce and boasts a net worth estimated by the Bloomberg Billionaires Index at $10.7 billion as of Friday, has engaged Antenna Group in a deal for Time, according to CNBC.

    Sources familiar with the discussions told CNBC that Benioff, who bought Time in 2018 for $190 million, was considering a $150 million offer from Antenna Group.

    Tech billionaire Marc Benioff is reportedly in discussions to sell Time magazine to a Greek media conglomerate. San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images
    Benioff, who bought Time in 2018 for $190 million, was considering a $150 million bid from Antenna Group. monticello – stock.adobe.com

    Benioff bought the magazine from Meredith Corp, which had owned the publication for less than a year.

    Last month, Benioff expressed disappointment that Vice President Kamala Harris refused to sit down for an interview with Time.

    Benioff criticized Harris while pointing out that former President Donald Trump and President Biden — before he left — both sat down for interviews during their campaigns.

    “Despite multiple requests, TIME has not been granted an interview with Kamala Harris — unlike every other presidential candidate,” Benioff tweeted.

    In September, Time raised eyebrows when it excluded Elon Musk from its list of the 100 most influential people in artificial intelligence.

    Benioff criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for declining an interview request. time

    Antena has been eager to enter the American media market. In 2022, she almost bought Vice Media before the company filed for bankruptcy.

    Time, like other magazines, has struggled with continued declines in print advertising and newsstand sales.

    At its peak between the 1970s and 1990s, Time’s circulation exceeded 4 million copies nationwide — beating out competitors like Newsweek and US News & World Report.

    In 2012, Time had a circulation of 3.3 million. Today, its readers number about 1.6 million subscribers.

    Benioff is the co-founder of software giant Salesforce. He has a reported net worth of $10.7 billion. Miscellaneous Photography – stock.adobe.com

    Started by Yale University graduates Henry Luce and Briton Hadden, Time first went on sale in March 1923.

    Before Benioff bought the magazine, it was trying to transition to a digital strategy but was struggling.

    Time has posted two straight years of annual losses and its revenue has fallen since it was spun off from Time Warner in 2014.

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