Podcaster Joe Rogan dunked on left-wing media for shedding viewers as many People have grown distrustful and cautious of their bias.
Rogan spoke on his podcast a few latest op-ed from billionaire Amazon founder and Washington Put up proprietor Jeff Bezos, headlined, “The hard truth: Americans don’t trust the news media.”
He summarized the piece as “essentially saying that you have to take divergent viewpoints, you have to take a bunch of different perspectives, we can’t just be this left-wing echo chamber, and it’s the reason why the business is faltering.”
Rogan argued that the reality of Bezos’ observations seems to be enjoying out throughout the media panorama.
“I was just reading something about CNN’s ratings and MSNBC’s ratings post-election – they’ve crashed,” Rogan mentioned on Wednesday’s episode. “All these left-wing kooks on YouTube are hemorrhaging subscribers. Where people go, ‘You guys are out of touch, you’re not accurate, you’re delusional.’ And people are speaking with their subscriptions and they’re speaking with their purchasing of the Washington Post and their purchasing of the New York Times.”
He then recalled how the New York Occasions printed a baffling fact-check this week of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s declare {that a} widespread breakfast cereal incorporates a number of synthetic elements in the USA that aren’t utilized in different international locations.
“The New York Occasions simply debunked – in essentially the most insane approach – debunked RFK Jr’s assertion that the elements in Froot Loops are completely different in Canada than they’re in the USA.
They fact-checked it, whereas saying he was correct, so their fact-check – it’s so dumb while you see the very fact – I tweeted it.”
He went on to say, “The fact check is so dumb because the fact check says it’s not correct, they have the same ingredients… except for these harmful chemicals.”
He then learn the fact-check, including his personal commentary on the finish that these are “f—ing dangerous chemicals that are banned in Canada that we’re trying to get rid of in America. So, they’re literally saying he was wrong, but he was right.”
“That made my brain hurt just reading it,” certainly one of Rogan’s friends mentioned.
“That’s the New York f—ing Times,” Rogan exclaimed in disbelief. “This is what the New York Times is doing, so, of course, you’re gonna hemorrhage subscribers, of course. You’re crazy, you’re saying something that’s nuts and also… What is your motivation?”
“If we’re saying that these things have been eliminated in other countries because they’ve been proven to be dangerous – what is your motivation for saying he was wrong?” he puzzled.
After certainly one of his friends mentioned the motivation was cash, Rogan requested, “What else could it be?” earlier than itemizing different potentialities like “ideology.”
“Left-wing rejection of RFK Jr. because now ‘he’s connected to Trump, which is connected to Nazis,’” he recommended as one more reason. “It’s like, you go down this f—ing weird rabbit hole with these people, and you’re like, ‘What are you trying to do? Are you trying to remove all leftover credibility?’”
“Are you trying to eliminate – because you lost so much credibility – are you trying to kill it all? Are you secretly working for the Chinese? Like, what are you doing?” he requested.