Today at 3 PM ET: Appearing on Szeps Live in New York
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Started May 30, 2026
Headed to the city today for an interview with Josh Szeps, which you can find in multiple places
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Today at 3 PM ET: Appearing on Szeps Live in New York
Matt Taibbi (United States) | May 29, 2026
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May 30, 2026
The sensationalism around Taibbi's work can detract from serious discussions about media ethics and responsibility.
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Matt Taibbi's insights on media bias are crucial for understanding today's political landscape and should be widely discussed.
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Public figures like Taibbi risk oversimplifying complex media issues, which can mislead rather than inform the public.
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Interviews like Taibbi's with Szeps provide a platform for diverse perspectives, but their impact on public opinion is questionable.
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Taibbi's appearance offers a much-needed critique of mainstream media, fostering essential conversations about accountability.
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