Thursday, February 5, 2026

Bee-otches of the Day: TBN and Jeff Bezos

Kid Rock's Controversial Song and TBN's Hypocrisy

- Kid Rock's 2001 song 'Cool Daddy Cool' contains lyrics about underage girls.

- TBN, a network showing Kid Rock's Super Bowl Halftime Show this weekend, had a scandal involving the rape of the network's co-founders' 13-year-old granddaughter by a 30-year-old employee in 2006.

- TBN's support for Kid Rock is seen as hypocritical due to his perceived Christian alignment with Trump.

Challenges in the Newspaper Industry

- USA Today's acquisition of Detroit News, already owning Free Press, raises concerns about journalistic bias.

- Washington Post lays off a third of its staff, including sports and foreign correspondents, due to financial issues.

- The sale of Washington Post to Jeff Bezos in 2013 is linked to its current struggles and shift in editorial integrity.

Jeff Bezos's Media Ownership and Financial Mismanagement

- Jeff Bezos invested heavily in a critically panned movie about Melania Trump, losing significant money.

- Bezos's financial losses on the film are contrasted with Amazon and Washington Post layoffs.

- The change of Washington Post's slogan to 'Democracy Dies in Darkness' is seen as ironic given Bezos's actions.

Decline of Independent Journalism

- The Northern Express, a formerly independent newspaper in Traverse City, declined after being sold to Luke Haas.

- Haas transformed the paper into a more-right-wing publication, featuring controversial cartoons.

- The closure of Gawker due to a lawsuit by Hulk Hogan and Peter Thiel highlights the vulnerability of independent media.

The Graham Family's Influence on Detroit Television

- The Graham family, former owners of the Washington Post, also owned WTOP-TV 9 Washington, DC.

- In 1978, Post-Newsweek traded WTOP-TV for Detroit's struggling WWJ-TV (Channel 4).

- Post-Newsweek revamped Channel 4, replacing comedian weatherman Sonny Elliott with meteorologists and improving news coverage.

Call Sign Changes and Station Revitalization

- Federal law necessitated call sign changes when TV stations were spun off from radio stations.

- WWJ-TV became WDIV (Detroit's Roman numeral 4) and WTOP-TV became WDVM (Washington D.C., Virginia, Maryland).

- Channel 4's revitalization included hiring new talent and benefiting from NBC's resurgence in the 1980s.

Importance of Independent Media and Public Engagement

- Chuck advocates for supporting independent media due to the decline of traditional news outlets.

- Critiques mainstream news for biased reporting and focus on trivial stories.

- Encourages individuals to create their own independent platforms if they desire true pro-democracy content.



Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Bee-otch of the Day: country music

- Amazon's Melania movie bombed at the box office. The right spun the news to make it sound like a hit, but not when Amazon spends $80 million on the film, which hasn't even grossed $10 million.

- Chuck explains why he hates both the song "Don't Stop Believin'" and the band Journey.

- Turning Point USA is countering the Super Bowl Halftime Show - featuring Latin superstar Bad Bunny - with their own halftime show, featuring Kid Rock and a bunch of country music stars. 

- Five networks will be carrying TPUSA's shitshow. Two of them are owned by conservative media giant Sinclair. 

- Surprisingly, one of the networks carrying the halftime show is the Trinity Broadcasting Network, which has been scandal-prone for decades. Their biggest controversy was when the 13-year-old granddaughter of their founders was drugged and raped in a hotel room by a 30-year-old male employee and TBN swept it under the rug. 

- Chuck explains that as a teen, he would watch TBN shows where they cry about sex and porn being bad. Yet, Kid Rock had naked women mud wrestling in one of his music videos.

- Chuck also rants about Jelly Roll for proclaiming that he doesn't know anything about ICE because he's a "dumb redneck". Bear in mind that Jelly is on the MAGA-friendly "Rock the Country" tour with Kid Rock, Jason Aldean and Staind lead singer Aaron Lewis.

- In all, even though he doesn't speak Spanish, Chuck would rather watch the Bad Bunny Halftime Show because country music is for MAGA morons.



Sunday, February 1, 2026

Bee-otches of the Day: Amazon, Traci Kornak and media consolidation

 Detroit Newspaper Consolidation

- USA Today company (formerly Gannett) purchased The Detroit News from MediaNews Corporation, consolidating ownership with the Free Press.

- Historically, The Detroit News and Free Press operated under a joint agreement, offering distinct content like comics.

- Concerns about media consolidation persist despite assurances of separate operations, especially given the declining quality and thinness of modern newspapers.


Northern Michigan Media Ownership

- Sinclair, a conservative company, owns NBC affiliate 7&4, and operates ABC affiliate 29&8 through a shell company.

- Locally owned CBS affiliate 9&10 (Iacobelli family) is acquiring Fox 32 from an ally, consolidating ownership in the region.

- FCC documents show the Iacobellis purchasing Fox 32 outright, despite previous claims of only operating it, highlighting media consolidation under relaxed regulations.


Darren Gibson and WPRR Radio Saga

- Darren Gibson, station manager of WPRR 1680 AM, was fired after criticizing the Democratic Party's treatment of Bernie Sanders in 2016.

- Tyrone Bynum, who replaced Gibson, turned the successful progressive talk station into a struggling R&B station, 102.5 The Ride.

- Tyrone Bynum faces FCC fines for emergency alert system failures and operates 102.5 The Ride illegally as 1680 AM is off-air, with the station featuring low-quality advertisers.


Traci Kornak Embezzlement Scandal

- Traci Kornak, former treasurer of the Kent County Democratic Party, is accused of embezzling over $400,000 from a vulnerable adult.

- Kornak, who allegedly bullied progressives like Darren Gibson, faces arraignment on February 17th and potential 20-year jail sentence.

- The scandal highlights corruption within both political parties, with a call for accountability and more progressive representation.


Melania Film Box Office Failure

- The 'Melania' film, for which Amazon paid the Trump family $40 million, is a box office dud, grossing only $2.9 million in its opening.

- The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews, with only two positive reviews from right-wing publications.

- The film's failure is seen as a rejection of Trump and a financial loss for Amazon, which is also laying off thousands of workers.


MGM's Decline and Amazon Ownership

- MGM, once a dominant Hollywood studio, declined due to the breakup of the studio system and subsequent ownership by private equity firms.

- Ted Turner acquired MGM's film library in 1986, selling the studio back to Kirk Kerkorian and investors, leaving MGM without its original film library. 

- Amazon's acquisition of MGM is seen as a further perversion of the studio's legacy, particularly with the release of the 'Melania' film.


Critique of Trump and Political Landscape

- Donald Trump is criticized for economic policies, healthcare issues, and tariffs, leading to increased costs.

- Trump is labeled a convicted felon and not a role model, with his actions linked to media consolidation and lack of transparency.

- A call for more true progressives within the Democratic Party is made, advocating for leaders who prioritize healthcare and affordability over corporate interests.



Monday, January 26, 2026

Bee-otch of the Day: Walmart

 January's Challenges and Super Bowl Anticipation

- January's difficulties including cold weather, snow, and political issues.

- Recent events in Minneapolis and potential government shutdown.

- Anticipation for the Super Bowl between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots.


Super Bowl Team Ownership and Political Leanings

- Seattle Seahawks owned by Jody Allen, sister of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen.

- New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft supports democratic causes but is friends with Donald Trump.

- Preference for Seattle due to perceived 'lesser of two evils' ownership.


Walmart Owners and Business Practices

- Denver Broncos owned by Rob Walton, son of Walmart founder Sam Walton.

- Rams owned by Stan Kroenke, married to Ann Walton, daughter of Walmart co-founder Bud Walton.

- Strong dislike for Walmart due to its business practices and impact on small businesses.


Negative Personal Experiences with Walmart

- Forced to drive long distances to Walmart for a 'white trash' acquaintance.

- Encounter with a former friend who insisted on shopping at Walmart for specific items despite living closer to other stores.

- Perception of Walmart shoppers as unintelligent and the store environment as degrading.


Walmart's Treatment of Employees and Market Impact

- Uncle's negative experiences at Sam's Club, including unreasonable management and limited working hours.

- Father's experience working overnight at a Walmart in the south with corporate-controlled HVAC leading to extreme heat.

- Walmart's strategy of closing small businesses and creating food deserts, then abandoning locations.


Walmart's Bullying Tactics and Product Control

- Walmart's alleged bullying of pickle company Vlasic into bankruptcy.

- Refusal to sell albums with Parental Advisory stickers or Howard Stern's book in the 90s.

- Selling guns while banning artists like Sheryl Crow for addressing gun violence.


Community Support and Alternative Retailers

- Local grocery store Big Top Market provided $200 gift cards to fire victims.

- The Yelda family, owners of Big Top and Great Giant are praised for their community involvement and work ethic.

- Recommendation to support local businesses and Costco as progressive alternatives to Walmart.



Sunday, January 25, 2026

Bee-otch of the Day: Trump and his ICE goons

 Tom Richmond's Political Stance and Mad Magazine History

- Tom Richmond's strong anti-Trump social media post.

- Tom's career at Mad Magazine after leaving Cracked Magazine.

- Mad Magazine's decline due to Warner Brothers' management.


Minneapolis Incidents and Political Frustration

- Heartbreaking situation in Minneapolis due to ICE actions.

- Deaths of George Floyd, Alex Pretti, and Renee Good.

- Criticism of Trump's presidency and economic impact.


Critique of US Political Landscape and Economic Issues

- Misconception of Biden's fault for rising prices.

- Trump's tariffs impacting coffee prices.

- Business closures and the need for Democratic reform.


Call for Minnesota's Resilience and Local Concerns

- Hope for a 'blue wave' and criticism of some Democrats.

- Minneapolis urged to stay strong against ICE.

- Grand Rapids' diverse community and refugee population.



Sunday, January 18, 2026

Bee-otches of the Day: Trump, Rock the Country and Scott Adams

-Ron Jolly and Colleen Wares are retiring from WTCM Newstalk 580 Traverse City. 

-Donald Trump flipped of a Ford worker in Detroit. Chuck explains Ford's troubled history with fascism. 

-Trump was handed Maria Corina Machado's Nobel Prize. 

-The Rock the Country music festival is coming over to Hastings in August. Most of the performers are MAGA supporters.

-Scott Adams, the racist creator of the comic strip Dilbert, has died of cancer. 



Monday, January 12, 2026

A message to Howard Stern on his birthday...

 Michigan Weather and Personal Ailments

- Michigan's unpredictable weather causing physical discomfort.

- Sudden temperature fluctuations, including a 57-degree night.

- Ongoing recovery from illness with persistent body pains.


Rivertown Crossings Mall Decline

- Mall security's mistreatment of a man with Down Syndrome and a past incident with Chuck.

- New owner's efforts to redevelop the mall and address structural issues.

- Macy's closure and the mall's increasing number of abandoned anchor stores.


Northern Michigan Radio Station Changes

- Rock 105 and 95.5 parting ways with DJ Greg Beherrell due to pre-recorded, out-of-place content.

- Station reducing its DJ lineup from four to two, raising concerns about its future.

- Comparison with other local stations like 'The Bear' and KLT, highlighting Black Diamond's perceived lack of effort.


Howard Stern's Political Stance and Ms. Rachel Controversy

- Howard Stern's reduced work schedule and focus on health at 72.

- Stern's anger over Ms. Rachel, a children's entertainer, expressing political views.

- Chuck argues that children's programming can and should address political or societal issues.


Children's Television and Societal Issues

- Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood addressed racial integration with a black police officer in a pool at the same time as Rogers.

- Daniel Tiger discussing 'assassinate' after Bobby Kennedy's death.

- The importance of children's programming reflecting real-world issues and politics.


High School Lunch Policy and Shoplifting

- Elk Rapids High School's transition from an open to a closed campus for freshmen and sophomores.

- Owner of the local Village Market, Rick Young, complaining about student shoplifting.

- Chuck's negative experience with school lunches and bullying.


Critique of Republican Education Agenda

- Concerns about Republican-backed educational initiatives like PragerU.

- PragerU's controversial portrayal of historical events like slavery and Columbus.

- Republicans' perceived attempt to move education backward and indoctrinate students.


Wealth Inequality and Political Engagement

- Howard Stern's wealth insulating him from common financial struggles.

- The increasing cost of living affecting average citizens, unlike the wealthy.

- Critique of Stern's reluctance to openly criticize Donald Trump, despite his personal political leanings.