Episode 79: Network of Lies by Brian Stelter - Deep Dive Book Review
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In today's Deep Dive book review, we look at Brian Stelter's Network of Lies, which examines Fox News's role in spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories, particularly concerning the 2020 election and the January 6th Capitol riot. Stelter’s book details the network's relationship with Donald Trump, highlighting how Fox amplified his false claims and contributed to the political climate leading to the riot. Stelter analyzes the consequences of this misinformation, including the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit against Fox and the fallout from Tucker Carlson's dismissal. The book explores the internal dynamics of Fox News, the Murdoch family's influence, and the broader impact on American democracy. Ultimately, the book argues that Fox's actions fostered distrust in institutions and exacerbated political polarization.
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