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. @DOGE_GSA FYI, seems like our taxpayer money pays for Punchbowl News subnoscriptions?
Congress employs roughly 18,500 staffers. If each of them opens the Punchbowl newsletter three to four times per week, that alone produces around 65,000 impressions.
The implication: Punchbowl’s core audience is Congress itself.
That suggests a circular model:
1. Sponsors purchase advertising in Punchbowl News.
2. Punchbowl maintains direct access to Senator Thune.
3. Senator Thune advances priorities aligned with those sponsors, validating the value of their advertising.
4. Sponsors then donate to Senator Thune and other members of Congress through PACs.
5. The cycle repeats.
A similar dynamic happens around Axios and Politico Playbook.
And no lectures on "this is how it's always worked in DC." This, right there, is why DC is a failure.
The implication: Punchbowl’s core audience is Congress itself.
That suggests a circular model:
1. Sponsors purchase advertising in Punchbowl News.
2. Punchbowl maintains direct access to Senator Thune.
3. Senator Thune advances priorities aligned with those sponsors, validating the value of their advertising.
4. Sponsors then donate to Senator Thune and other members of Congress through PACs.
5. The cycle repeats.
A similar dynamic happens around Axios and Politico Playbook.
And no lectures on "this is how it's always worked in DC." This, right there, is why DC is a failure.
Congress employs roughly 18,500 staffers. If each of them opens the Punchbowl newsletter three to four times per week, that alone produces around 65,000 impressions.
The implication: Punchbowl’s core audience is Congress itself.
That suggests a circular model:
1. Sponsors purchase advertising in Punchbowl News.
2. Punchbowl maintains direct access to Senator Thune.
3. Senator Thune advances priorities aligned with those sponsors, validating the value of their advertising.
4. Sponsors then donate to Senator Thune and other members of Congress through PACs.
5. The cycle repeats.
A similar dynamic happens around Axios and Politico Playbook.
And no lectures on "this is how it's always worked in DC." This, right there, is why DC is a failure.
The implication: Punchbowl’s core audience is Congress itself.
That suggests a circular model:
1. Sponsors purchase advertising in Punchbowl News.
2. Punchbowl maintains direct access to Senator Thune.
3. Senator Thune advances priorities aligned with those sponsors, validating the value of their advertising.
4. Sponsors then donate to Senator Thune and other members of Congress through PACs.
5. The cycle repeats.
A similar dynamic happens around Axios and Politico Playbook.
And no lectures on "this is how it's always worked in DC." This, right there, is why DC is a failure.
Also, if the trailer somehow didn’t seal the deal, the book literally has “Big Balls” on the cover.
Which means it doubles as a fantastic coffee table book... especially if you want your guests to silently question your life choices.
Huge thanks to @as400495 for writing the foreword!
Which means it doubles as a fantastic coffee table book... especially if you want your guests to silently question your life choices.
Huge thanks to @as400495 for writing the foreword!
Hello Senator Cornyn,
Instead of more infighting, why not focus on passing the SAVE America Act? We want real action. I've held back from criticizing you and certain other Senators because your votes are essential. But time and patience are limited. Let's get this done.
Instead of more infighting, why not focus on passing the SAVE America Act? We want real action. I've held back from criticizing you and certain other Senators because your votes are essential. But time and patience are limited. Let's get this done.
As a reminder, this isn't about "Punchbowl controls Congress."
This is about "Punchbowl, along with Axios, Politico Playbook, and other media outlets launder access via advertising and corporate sponsorships, and that's why Republicans consistently refuse to do the will of their voters." See my other threads on this topic.
This is about "Punchbowl, along with Axios, Politico Playbook, and other media outlets launder access via advertising and corporate sponsorships, and that's why Republicans consistently refuse to do the will of their voters." See my other threads on this topic.
Working on it. Punchbowl was easy because Thune was so overwhelmingly dominant with it. Politico Playbook is much more diffuse.