• The Art of Propaganda: How Lies Shape Our Reality with Aaron Rupar

  • May 8 2025
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

The Art of Propaganda: How Lies Shape Our Reality with Aaron Rupar

  • Summary

  • In this week's episode of Black Man Spy, Malcolm Nance engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Aaron Rupar, a prominent reporter and commentator known for his incisive analysis of right-wing media. They dive deep into the world of propaganda, examining how outlets like Fox News manipulate narratives and disseminate misinformation. With an eye on the current political climate, they discuss the implications of economic policies and trade wars, particularly how they may impact Trump's support among everyday Americans.

    Aaron shares his unique perspective on monitoring right-wing media, explaining the challenges and methodologies behind his work. Together, they unravel the insidious tactics used by conservative media to deflect accountability and maintain a loyal base, drawing parallels to historical propaganda efforts. This episode is essential for anyone seeking to understand the complex interplay of media, politics, and public perception in today's America.

    Don't miss Malcolm's "Burn Bag of the Week," where he highlights the reckless actions of a notable figure in the national security world. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that uncovers the layers of deception in our media landscape and the importance of staying informed in these turbulent times.

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