When the Daily Wire laid off about fifty employees last week, Candace Owens told her millions of followers it was over fifty percent of the workforce. Then sixty. “Absolute bloodbath.” None of it was true. But in 2026, lies are fast and the truth gets there last. Jeremy Boreing exposes a much bigger story behind the layoffs: we are now living inside an information environment that structurally rewards being first to a frame over being right about a fact, and that the personality-driven podcast economy has done nothing to fix the failures of legacy media. In many ways, it has made them worse.
He walks through the Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect; the actual journalistic codes on the books since 1924 that we’ve simply stopped following; the Obama-era pivot from truth-telling to change-making in the newsroom; Billy Wilder’s 1951 film Ace in the Hole that saw the whole thing coming; Russiagate, the lab-leak theory, and the Hunter Biden laptop as the prelude; the rise of what he calls the “grift industrial complex” — where cynicism stops being a tool and becomes the thing you serve; Candace Owens’s audacious public claim that the George Farmer arrested in Nashville is not her husband George Farmer; Tucker Carlson’s Dominion lawsuit, his on-the-record willingness to lie when a lie helps him win, and his recent New York Times interview where he accused unnamed neoconservatives of “treachery” and admitted, on the record, that he couldn’t confirm what he was talking about; Gresham’s Law of bad journalism driving out good; and Alcuin of York’s eighth-century warning that the voice of the crowd is always close to madness.
Not a defense of legacy media. Not a brief against new media. An argument that the answer to the failures of the institutions is to build better institutions — not to abandon the model of journalism altogether for crowd-sourced certainty — and that all of us, audiences and creators alike, have to be willing to question ourselves before we question the headline. 00:00 The Truth Behind the Daily Wire Layoffs 04:23 Gell-Mann Amnesia (and the Lies You’ve Heard About Me) 07:06 When Journalism Had Real Standards 13:02 Billy Wilder Saw This Coming in 1951 15:36 The Grift Industrial Complex 20:33 George Farmer’s Arrest 22:19 Tucker Carlson’s Casual Lies 25:35 Gresham’s Law and the Path Forward