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Marlow: How Christian Dads of Four Humiliated ‘Supergirl’ Milly Alcock, DCU
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Marlow: How Christian Dads of Four Humiliated ‘Supergirl’ Milly Alcock, DCU

On Monday's episode of 'The Alex Marlow Show,' Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed actress Milly Alcock, who plays Supergirl in the DC Universe (DCU). Marlow commented on Alcock's social media posts where she humorously referred to herself as a 'dad of four' and 'Christian,' suggesting that such content could alienate certain audiences. He implied that this type of commentary might contribute to the failure of the Supergirl project. The show is broadcasted through various platforms including radio, television, YouTube, Rumble, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.

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Breitbart News logoBreitbart NewsIndependentRightFactual 50Objective 407 days ago
America 250 Miracle? Reflecting Pool Looking 'Magnificent, Like You Want to Swim in It'

The article discusses a segment from 'The Alex Marlow Show' where host Alex Marlow comments on the appearance of a reflecting pool, suggesting it looks good enough that people might want to swim in it. Marlow references TMZ's assessment, implying the pool is well-maintained. The piece serves as an advertisement for the show, highlighting its broadcast schedule across multiple platforms including radio, television, and podcasts. No specific event or controversy related to the reflecting pool is detailed beyond Marlow's subjective opinion.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the reflecting pool as visually appealing and suitable for swimming, using positive language ('magnificent') and referencing TMZ, which has a conservative leaning. While the subject itself is not inherently political, the framing suggests a favorable view of public spaces managed,

Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 40): Factually moderate but still invents content about a 'miracle' and 'reflecting pool' discussion. While less sensational than the others, it still lacks direct support from the primary source. Objectivity is somewhat better but still leans toward promotional language.

Breitbart News logoBreitbart NewsIndependentRightFactual 40Objective 303 days ago
Marlow: How Christian Dads of Four Humiliated ‘Supergirl’ Milly Alcock, DCU

On Monday's episode of 'The Alex Marlow Show,' Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed actress Milly Alcock, who plays Supergirl in the DC Universe (DCU). Marlow commented on Alcock's social media posts where she humorously referred to herself as a 'dad of four' and 'Christian,' suggesting that such content could alienate certain audiences. He implied that this type of commentary might contribute to the failure of the Supergirl project. The show is broadcasted through various platforms including radio, television, YouTube, Rumble, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the discussion around a celebrity's personal identity and comments on potential audience reactions, using language that implies criticism of progressive values ('pissing off the right kind of people'). The framing suggests a conservative perspective on cultural and entertainment内容

Why these scores (Factual 40 · Objective 30): Factually weak as it misrepresents the primary source document. The article fabricates quotes and context about Alex Marlow discussing 'Supergirl' and 'Christian dads of four.' It lacks direct evidence and presents a biased narrative. Objectivity is poor due to emotionally charged language and one-s

Breitbart News logoBreitbart NewsIndependentRightFactual 35Objective 256 days ago
Islamists, LGBTQIA+ Form Anti-MAGA Alliance

On Friday, Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed Democrats during an episode of 'The Alex Marlow Show.' He claimed that a coalition consisting of Islamists and socialists shares a common goal of opposing America and its founding principles. The show is broadcasted across multiple platforms including radio, television, YouTube, Rumble, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. It is part of Breitbart News' broader media presence.

Bias read (Right): The article presents a claim that Islamists and socialists form an anti-American alliance, which frames these groups as united in opposition to American values. This framing uses loaded terms like 'hatred of America' and aligns with conservative rhetoric often used by Breitbart News. The article omi

Why these scores (Factual 35 · Objective 25): Factual accuracy is low as it invents content about an 'anti-MAGA alliance' between Islamists and LGBTQIA+. This is not mentioned in the primary source. Objectivity is very low due to extreme ideological framing and lack of neutrality.

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