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They'll tell you Hearst was a newspaperman — a rich boy who sold headlines. That's the myth. And the myth is doing exactly what it was built to do, which is keep you from looking any closer. Because the truth is faster t...
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Published Jun 3, 2026, 21:44 long, audio available.
They'll tell you Hearst was a newspaperman — a rich boy who sold headlines. That's the myth. And the myth is doing exactly what it was built to do, which is keep you from looking any closer. Because the truth is faster than that. And darker. And a lot more precise. In 1898, two men in New York — William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer — were fighting a circulation war that had crossed the line from exaggeration into fabrication. They invented atrocities. They bribed sources. They ran illustrations of events that never happened. They funded their own publicity stunts and then covered them as news. And when the USS Maine exploded in Havana harbor on February 15, 1898, killing 266 American sailors, they had the story they had been waiting for. Within weeks, they had pushed a reluctant president and a divided Congress into a war that turned the United States into an imperial power for the first time in its history. This isn't conspiracy. It isn't ideology. It's architecture — and the architecture they built in 1898 is still operating right now. In this video: → Joseph Pulitzer arrives in America at 17 with no money, no English, and no connections — and ends up owning the tallest building in New York → William Randolph Hearst inherits his father's mining fortune and uses it to wage a circulation war Pulitzer couldn't possibly win → The Yellow Kid: the cartoon strip whose name became the term for an entire era of American journalism → The Olivette, the Cisneros rescue, and the USS Maine — three case studies in how to fabricate, escalate, and weaponize a story → The newsboys strike of 1899: the only group of people who ever forced Hearst and Pulitzer to back down → Why the playbook they invented in 1897 is now running through every social media algorithm in the world
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Published Jun 3, 2026 and 21:44 long