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New piece about the dangers of investing for Bloomberg

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They really did work until they ran out of money, and also had infinite money
Fuck you media. Canât even read about news without having to pay. I hate it
Corporate media failed us again
Dean Obeidallah at The Dean's Report:
We saw Donald Trump on Friday--and again yesterday--personally smear and berate female reporters for simply during their jobs. That was despicable. But what we also saw was that not one member of the corporate media at those events stood up for these reporters. And that is both inexcusable and tells you so much about the horrible state of corporate media. On Friday, Bloomberg reporter Catherine Lucey took the opportunity during an Air Force One flight to push Trump on his long relationship with convicted child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Lucey asked, âMr. President. What did Jeffrey Epstein mean in his emails when he said, âyou knew about the girls?ââ Trump dismissed the question, claiming he knows ânothing about that,â but then went on to list Democrats whose names appeared in other Epstein emails. Lucey then asked, âIf there is nothing incriminating in the filesâŚâ Trump angrily interrupted her, leaned in while pointing his finger in her face. That is when Trump despicably barked, âQuiet. Quiet, piggy.â In a sea of vile and despicable actions by Trump, this was especially jarring. Trump had the female reporter cornered in the tight space of the plane as he menacingly mocked her. For me at least, Trumpâs threatening conduct conjured up Trumpâs history of being an adjudicated a rapist, of bragging about grabbing women by the genitals without their consent and the allegations by so many women of Trumpâs sexual misconduct.
Then just days later, Trump again angrily berated a female reporter. This time it was Mary Bruce, ABC Newsâs chief White House correspondent. This incident was equally disturbing in that it occurred when Trump was sitting next to Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salmanâa man who US intelligence determined was responsible for ordering the killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi for being critical of the Saudi regime.
Bruce first asked about Trumpâs family profiting off business deals with the Saudi government while he is President. She also touched on the killing of Khashoggi. Before Bruce could complete the question, however, Trump repeatedly asked, âWho are you with?â When she responded, âIâm with ABC News, sir,â he called it âfake newsâ and âone of the worst in the business.â From there Trump defended the murder of Khashoggi as âthings happen.â When Bruce later asked Trump why he wouldnât simply release the Jeffrey Epstein files on his own, Trump launched into an angry stream of personal attacks on Bruce. Trump bellowed, âI think you are a terrible reporter. Itâs the way you ask these questions. You start off with a man who is highly respected asking him a horrible insubordinate and just a terrible question and you could even ask that same exact question nicely.â He soon added, âyouâre a terrible person and a terrible reporter.â
Clearly triggered, Trump then threatened to strip ABC of its broadcast license because of Bruceâs questions, declaring âI think the license should be taken away from ABC because your news is so fake and itâs so wrong.â He then directed his FCC chair Brendan Carr--who was the one that pressured ABC to suspend Jimmy Kimmel--to take action, stating, âAnd we have a great commissioner, the chairman, who should look at that.â These incidents have two things common. First, itâs yet another reminder of Trumpâs contempt for both the First Amendment and for women. Second, the painful silence of fellow journalists to push back on Trump reminds of the corruption of corporate media. Sure, after the incidents, we saw a handful of corporate media journalists take to social media to defend the reporters. For example, CNNâs Kaitlan Collins wrote, âMy colleagues in the White House press corps, @marykbruce and @catherine_lucey, both do a great job.â And CNBCâs Carl Quintanilla wrote that Trumpâs response to Bruce explained âeverything about how Trump sees press freedom.â [...]
Every White House reporter and their bosses are aware of what that ruling means as a practical matter. If you anger Trump by standing up to him or pressing too hard, you and your media outlet will lose access. And to corporate media journalists, access is the equivalent of blood for a vampire. Without it, they are done. Interestingly, some corporate media reporters in the time of Trump have actually bandied together to take a stand to protect freedom of the press. We saw an example just last month when Trumpâs Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth demanded that journalists covering the Pentagon agree to new rules that would subject journalists to expulsion if they sought to report on information that had not been approved by Hegseth for release. In response, dozens of reporters turned in access badges and exited the Pentagon in protest.
Dean Obeidallah is correct: Donald Trumpâs sexist bullying of female reporters was despicable, but just as despicable is the fact that most of the White House Press Corps refused to stand up to Trump or for the victimized reporters.

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The West and Its Mouthpieces: The Bloomberg Playbook Against India.....
Manufacture Fear. Damage India's Reputation. Influence Markets. Retract Later.
After fueling misinformation and giving fodder to haters, Bloomberg has retracted its story claiming that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was selling gold.
The RBI and the Government had publicly denied the report and described it as false. The story has now been deleted after causing considerable confusion and speculation.
One day fake news of India selling gold to save economy, next day Rahul Gandhi lached on to it and declared Tsunami is coming to destroy India's economy.
Beware of these western propagand tools and fake leaders!!
DONT ASK ME THE COLOR OF ANYTHING
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau in episode 2x01 of "An Optimist's Guide to the Planet" đ
You can watch it on YouTube.
Or on Bloomberg.
Episode 2 will be available on Oct. 29, 2025, 6 pm ET.
(-> twitter post)