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Watch: Alex Marlow Explains the Real Scandal Behind Sen. Chris Murphy’s Affair

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On Monday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” host and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) reportedly going on a date with Courier Newsroom publisher Tara McGowan.

Marlow said that Courier Newsroom is the “worst project” of Laurene Powell Jobs and “is exploiting the fact that local journalism has largely gone away because it’s not affordable to do local journalism, to create this hyper, hyper, hyper-partisan propaganda network” that “creates this sort of facsimile of news content, but it’s not news content. It’s propaganda…that [is] filtered into your social media feeds, particularly on Facebook, to emulate and resemble news.”

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On Monday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” host and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) reportedly going on a date with Courier Newsroom publisher Tara McGowan.

Marlow said that Courier Newsroom is the “worst project” of Laurene Powell Jobs and “is exploiting the fact that local journalism has largely gone away because it’s not affordable to do local journalism, to create this hyper, hyper, hyper-partisan propaganda network” that “creates this sort of facsimile of news content, but it’s not news content. It’s propaganda…that [is] filtered into your social media feeds, particularly on Facebook, to emulate and resemble news.”

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