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New Newsbusters Podcast Libs Blaming Violent Attacks Conservative

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AI-generatedThis article reflects ongoing debates about media responsibility and political polarization in the United States. It highlights how media narratives can influence public perception of political violence and ideological divisions.
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- Article discusses media narratives linking conservative rhetoric to violent incidents
- References 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and recent Buffalo supermarket shooting
- Mentions media organizations MSNBC and The New York Times
- Promotes a podcast exploring these themes
- Published in 2026 with negative tone (-8.54)
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