If you need further evidence that the mainstream media is not on your side, you need only look at the stunt MSNBC pulled against Joe Rogan.
A major news network falsified footage of Rogan to make it look like he was praising Kamala Harris, when in fact he was praising Tulsi Gabbard. Naturally, Rogan is upset.
“That's what MSNBC did,” Rogan told Andrew Huberman during an episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience.” “They took footage of me talking about Tulsi Gabbard and edited it to make it look like I was saying nice things about Kamala Harris.”
“They misleadingly edited what I said and took it completely out of context,” Rogan continued. “First, I was talking about Tulsi Gabbard. Then I was talking about the media and the rise of Kamala Harris and people who are assuming she's good and that she can win. They combined the two together to make it seem like I was praising Kamala Harris.”
Logan spoke of Gabbard's accomplishments, including her eight years as a congressman and her two deployments to serve in the medical unit helping wounded soldiers.
“They don't care about the truth. They just hope the story spreads to enough people, because most people are superficial readers,” Logan explained.
Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report isn't surprised.
“Evil is the perfect word. What they're doing is commendable,” Rubin told Sage Steele. “Do they think they can get away with it?”
“But ultimately I think the answer is yes, because they keep doing it and they get a certain amount of followers,” he continues. “Maybe their whole game is like, 'Oh, Logan is going to call us, more people are going to watch our show.' That's the evil nature of clickbait.”
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