Podcaster Joe Rogan accurately pointed out that CNN hosts Brian Stelter and Don Lemon host “
“They were describing it as if they’re entitled to viewers,” Rogan said incredulously about CNN’s complaints with Rogan’s audience size. Rogan noted, “This is because the market has spoken and your show’s f–ing terrible.”
“Brian Stelter’s show keeps slipping and slipping and slipping in the ratings,” stated Rogan. “Same with Don Lemon’s. It’s the same thing. Everybody knows they’re not real. They’re not real humans…They’re obviously being told a certain amount of what to do.”
Brian Stelter, the stooge of the power class, is particularly hellbent on trying to destroy alternatives to main censored social media platforms. He will likely be unsuccessful in doing so, considering the runaway impact of Gab.
NATIONAL FILE REPORTED: CNN employees Brian Stelter and Pamela Brown displayed a particularly amusing paucity of self-awareness – even by CNN standards – during a discussion about the exodus of Trump supporters from left-wing tech monopolies like Facebook and Twitter this week.
“I think big picture Pamela, here’s the concerning trend line here: people are going more and more into their own echo chambers, more and more into their own bubbles, especially Trump voters,” said Stelter, who is often referred to as CNN’s “house eunuch by conservative pundit Tucker Carlson.
“Mhmm, that’s what I was gonna say,” Brown said, nodding in agreement.
“There’s this new social media app called Parler getting a lot of attention because conservatives are leaving, saying they’re leaving Twitter and Facebook, going off to Parler because they believe Parler is a safer space for them,” Stelter continued. “What we’re seeing is even more of a bunker mentality in right-wing media, and ultimately that’s not good for the country.”
Brown then offered up her words of wisdom on the issue: “No, it’s not good, it’s a threat to democracy, um, that these people are in echo chambers and getting fed a diets of lies, essentially.”
It's always a little amusing when @CNN worries people are going into their own partisan bubbles. (Lack of self-awareness????)
Stelter: "People are going more and more into their own echo chambers. More into their own bubbles, especially Trump voters!" pic.twitter.com/dsYXUOIkYi
— Tim Graham (@TimJGraham) November 12, 2020