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NewsFeed with @BuzzFeedBen

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BuzzFeed Editor In Chief Ben Smith hosts conversations on the intersection of politics, media, and technology — and all of 2017's insanity.
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NewsFeed with @BuzzFeedBenApr 23, 2017

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13: @redsteeze

13: @redsteeze

Stephen Miller, who writes under the name @redsteeze and isn't to be confused with the White House adviser of the same name, is among the most effective of the self-appointed public editors who harry journalists on Twitter. (He also got some attention recently for attending a women-only showing of Wonder Woman.) He comes from the right and has a belief that most media sins can be tracked to an attempt to push a progressive agenda. But in a universe increasingly dominated by bad faith trolls whose explicit goal is to destroy the traditional media, Miller — despite his vitriol — is usually in good faith.

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Jul 29, 201748:20
12: Journalism In Russia's Shadow
Jul 16, 201701:00:54
11: Zeynep Tufekci
Jul 02, 201745:23
10: Benjamin Wittes
Jun 18, 201733:07
9: Bill de Blasio
Jun 10, 201737:46
8: Why Have A Public Editor When Twitter Will Do It For Free?
Jun 04, 201734:44
7: Al Sharpton

7: Al Sharpton

The Reverend Al Sharpton, whose career was shaped by the same New York tabloid media that created Donald Trump, said Trump called him soon after the election to praise his analysis on MSNBC of Trump's New York roots. He also said Trump's notoriously thin skin is the result of the fact that he has no cause beyond his own brand.

"I don't mind getting the crap beaten out of me if I can turn around and say to Abner Louima, “those cops went to jail for forty years.” And we did," he said on NewsFeed. "So if you're only goal is you — yeah, we all have an ego, yeah we like the spreads in Vanity Fair. But that's not the goal. That's the means to the end. To him, that is the end. So if you're attacking him, you're attacking his goal." 

Sharpton also talked about another longtime acquaintance on the right, the late Fox News chief Roger Ailes. "I'd see Roger Ailes and we'd talk, and the funniest thing, he would always tell me, 'You know,' and he showed me a picture he took with Malcolm X back in the day, as a reporter. And I used to tease him, I said, 'So you're going to show me the Malcolm X picture. Why don't you show me the Nixon picture?' I said, 'I think you might've interviewed Malcolm. You worked and helped create Nixon.'" 

And he blamed Hillary Clinton's defeat not on her failure to bring in white voters, but on her lack of effort in rallying black ones. 

"You lost Michigan, by what, 15,000, 20,000 votes? You could've got that if you mobilized two housing projects or three churches," he said. "You didn't identify with those in identity politics, that's why you had the lowest turnout you had around blacks in a long time."

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May 21, 201730:13
6: David Folkenflik on Roger Ailes
May 19, 201741:26
5: Lydia Polgreen
May 07, 201738:06
4: Maggie Haberman & Glenn Thrush
Apr 30, 201749:41
3: Brian Stelter
Apr 23, 201735:10
2: Charlie Warzel

2: Charlie Warzel

"You can upvote it all the way into Donald Trump's mouth." Ben talks to BuzzFeed tech reporter Charlie Warzel about how Twitter and Reddit trolling found its way into the White House briefing room.

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Charlie Warzel:
- Here's How The White House Is Legitimizing The Pro-Trump Media
- From Reddit To Trump’s Twitter — In Less Than 24 Hours
- The Right Is Building A New Media "Upside Down" To Tell Trump’s Story
- “A Honeypot For Assholes”: Inside Twitter’s 10-Year Failure To Stop Harassment
- Here’s Where Donald Trump Gets His News 

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Apr 09, 201734:41
1: David Axelrod
Apr 05, 201736:57