Podcaster Joe Rogan has denounced the Democrats for not learning from his historic defeat in November.
While some Democrats responded to election losses as a time of reflection as a political movement, others appear to be committed to their ideology. Logan and writer Bridget Fetasy spoke about the continued exclusion of Democrats from increasingly robbing those who feel their ideology has fallen off the railroad.
The podcast host argued that predictions about the red wave during the Biden administration were not true during the mid-term, and that “that red wave happened” was in the presidential election.
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Fetasy said she had seen multiple waves of people leaving the Democrats and saw people doing that the day before. She was amazed, “Are you guys still abandoning people?”
“They're going to keep abandoning people,” Logan said. “They are not going to revise the course,” he went on to insist that Democrats are still operating as if they had unchecked control of both media and social media. .
“They're not course corrections at all. You know, they're saying stupid things. It's all nonsense,” he said. “Their understanding of social media and dynamics, and what you set out by having a fully state-controlled mainstream media, just saying the stories you wanted. They all did it in steps. I said. Same words, exactly the same phrases.”
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Now he said, “We know you have the point you're talking about, we don't trust you anymore. We don't trust the New York Times. We don't trust the Washington Post. We don't trust CNN or MSNBC.
He wrote the story of the left, whose defeat was driven by mystical donors who stir up an uprising online, but rather, “You guys suck, you guys suck, and you're not the real people.” He added. I want to hang out with Brian Stelter. ”
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