Notas del episodio
This isn’t about a car crash. It’s about power. Protection. And how the media decides who gets the benefit of the doubt—and who gets buried. In this full episode, I break down the Tiger Woods incident the way it should have been covered from the start. No soft language. No selective outrage. No rewriting reality to protect a narrative. Because what happened after the crash is just as important as the crash itself. Why did the coverage feel different? Why were the hard questions avoided? And what does that tell us about the system that claims to “inform” you? I’ve spent decades in media. I know how stories are shaped, softened, and sometimes completely redirected. This is one of those moments where the gap between truth and presentation is impossible to ignore—if you’re willing to look at it honestly. This is not a highlight reel. This is not a fa ...