The Passing Lane Is THE LAW? | Hour 1
6/17/202640 min
"God bless his heart."
How do we determine who is actually credible when it comes to breaking news? Does it change if it's about news vs. analysis? Plus, Chris Cote has revealed more of his despicable behavior, this time from INSIDE the grocery store.
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This is The Dan Le Batard Show with the Stugotz Podcast.
Jeremy Taché· Panelist0:28
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Dan Le Batard· Host0:37
You guys know if you've been listening to a while, uh, for a while to this that I'm, like, perpetually confused about some of the things happening in journalism. So when, uh, Zaslow yesterday says, uh, none of the reporters reporting on any of the Giannis stuff know anything, it seems to me, even though it feels accurate, wrong. Like morally wrong for a bunch of people in journalism to be talking about this at all times and to leave you with the impression that nobody talking about anything has any expertise or information that's real. So I want to know who you guys trust when Gary Washburn of The Boston Globe says flatly, "The Celtics are not shopping Jaylen Brown." This is a reporter