Jen Psaki herself is a former official mouthpiece for the Democrat party. She was negotiating the terms of her MSNBC show while still serving in the Joe Biden White House.
Her network is a 24/7 one-stop-shop for Trump haters. All the network does is go after the opponents of the Democrat party. Who does Psaki think she’s kidding?
One other fascinating aspect of this clip is listening to Jon Stewart’s comments on FOX News. He clearly believes that FOX is the mouthpiece for everyone on the right. He has no idea that there are plenty of people on the right who don’t like FOX News and do not watch it.
The Daily Mail reports:
Jon Stewart said MSNBC needs to follow the Fox News playbook by becoming more ideological and ditching their ‘redundant’ shows…
Psaki, who also worked at the State Department under Obama, responded: ‘No. We determine, each of us for our shows, here’s what I’m going to cover today, and here’s what I’m going to talk about, and here’s what I think is important.
Stewart countered by saying MSNBC hosts aren’t as independent as they think they are. Rather, he said they are prisoners to the ‘minute by minute’ news cycle.
He added the ‘greatest trick’ former Fox News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes ever played was ‘delegitimizing editorial authority while exercising absolute steel trapdoor editorial authority’ at his network.
The two agreed that Fox News, at the direction of the late Roger Ailes, became a mouthpiece for the Republican party.
Psaki said that MSNBC is not the same for the Democratic party ‘to the frustration at times of many elected Democrats.’[…]
Jen Psaki claims she is not a mouthpiece for the Democrat party, while Jon Stewart argues she’s a ‘prisoner to ratings’:
Jon Stewart: “MSNBC. Do they come to you every day and go: Here’s what we think is important to preserve and fight for whatever.”
Jen Psaki: “You’re not… pic.twitter.com/PUC42Bpc0T— Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) February 13, 2025
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