âI give no credence to the ABC News opinion piece,â Cohen responded when I asked him about it.
While the âMichael Cohen Live Showâ appears to have launched recently, Cohen has been talking about Trump for years: he has released two books documenting his relationship with Trump and also hosts and cohosts two podcasts with the MeidasTouch guys.
On Cohenâs Patreon, a club for listeners of the Cohen and Meidas Beatdown Club podcast, heâll occasionally hold Zoom calls with paid supporters. Thereâs more than 1,100 of them, and the lowest tier requires a $10-per-month subscription, equivalent to at least $11,000 per month. Thatâs not counting the $50, $150, or the $500 subscriptions (or the TikTok gifts). At the beginning of these calls, Cohen and Ben Meiselas, a MeidasTouch cofounder, asks followers to âput up their dukesâ and mime a few boxing punches.
On Wednesday, I reached out to the MeidasTouch folks to gauge the extent of their relationship with Cohen. They didnât immediately respond to comment.
Whatever the details of that relationship, Cohen has created a massive megaphone for himself online by collabing with Meidas and engaging directly with his fans. Heâs basically building his own media network, which is a trend weâve seen among politicians and pundits since the last media cycle with the likes of Rudy Giulian and Tucker Carlson launching podcasts and creating boutique news programs online. And because of how screwed the internet is, you canât just post if youâre wanting to break through the noise. Cohenâs got to do a little bit of everything and pray he doesnât hurt his credibility.
The Chatroom
Last week, I asked you all to send in your thoughts on the new law that could ban TikTok in the US. You sent in plenty of thoughtful comments and emails. Hereâs one that was incredibly kind and goes big-picture on what we were discussing last week.
From Barry:
âThe summary: I disagree with the idea of banning TikTok only because of its China connection, without any proof.
The details: I turn 83 this June, know nothing about TikTok, and next to nothing about social media entirelyâI read Facebook postings of friends and relatives, but post nothing myself. My impression of social media is that it’s an amalgam of pet tricks, incompetent dancing, influencers and disinformation. It’s a lot of mass entertainment by amateurs, and that’s OK.
At this point I could go on a rant about the devolution of the internet, politics, cryptocurrency, and more generally, democracy and society, but that’s why I subscribe to Wiredâfor Paul Ford, Steven Levy, etc. Leave that to the pros.â
Happy early birthday, Barry, and thanks for your thoughts!
Over the next week, Iâm going to be digging into all of the Federal Election Commission filings for tech super PACs and campaigns that have been stacking up in my inbox. Iâll report back with what I find next week. But Iâm curious, is there anything I should keep an eye out for? You can find a lot in these filingsâlike which influencer management companies politicians are using or which big campaigns big tech PACs are sending their money.
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