Rogan Rips into CNN Hosts, "Show's Fucking Terrible", "Not Real Humans"

Joe Rogan, popular podcast who moved from YouTube to a multimillion dollar gig exclusively on the Spotify, has recently ripped into various CNN posts and their shows.

The first target was Brian Stelter who has a show on CNN called Reliable Sources. It is anything but a show about reliable sources, since all they do is act as mouthpieces for establishment narratives. Stetler was complaining about more people watching YouTube, that certain you tubers get more views than he himself gets. As if he was entitled to getting more viewers.

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"They were saying, ‘There are people on YouTube right now that get more views than this show.’ This is because the market has spoken and your show’s f***in terrible. Well, Brian Stelter’s show keeps slipping and slipping and slipping in the ratings.”

Rogan's rant comes shortly after news that Stetler's show has lost 72% of his viewers that he had since hitting his peak viewership in January.

Rogan continued to dig into Stetler about how he should be an actual journalist:

"How about Brian Stelter talking to the press secretary, ‘What are we doing wrong? What are we doing wrong?’ Like, hey motherf---er, you're supposed to be a journalist," Rogan said. "They're obviously being told a certain amount of what to do. And maybe he'd be an interesting guy if he had his own f---in podcast that you can rely on his own personality and be himself. I don't know. I can't imagine doing that gig."

Joe Rogan, popular podcast who moved from YouTube to a multimillion dollar gig exclusively on the Spotify, has recently ripped into various CNN posts and their shows.

The first target was Brian Stelter who has a show on CNN called Reliable Sources. It is anything but a show about reliable sources, since all they do is act as mouthpieces for establishment narratives. Stetler was complaining about more people watching YouTube, that certain you tubers get more views than he himself gets. As if he was entitled to getting more viewers.

"They were saying, ‘There are people on YouTube right now that get more views than this show.’ This is because the market has spoken and your show’s f***in terrible. Well, Brian Stelter’s show keeps slipping and slipping and slipping in the ratings.”

Rogan's rant comes shortly after news that Stetler's show has lost 72% of his viewers that he had since hitting his peak viewership in January.

Rogan continued to dig into Stetler about how he should be an actual journalist:

"How about Brian Stelter talking to the press secretary, ‘What are we doing wrong? What are we doing wrong?’ Like, hey motherf---er, you're supposed to be a journalist," Rogan said. "They're obviously being told a certain amount of what to do. And maybe he'd be an interesting guy if he had his own f---in podcast that you can rely on his own personality and be himself. I don't know. I can't imagine doing that gig."

Kyle Kulinski, a guest on Rogan's podcast, further commented about how Stetler wants more censorship, saying Stetler has "outright [called] for censorship under the guise of combatting the spread of conspiracy theories."

Targeting the larger CNN charade, Rogan turned to criticize Don Lemon:

"So is Don Lemon's. It's the same thing. Everyone knows they're not real. They're not real humans."

This is again more circumstantial evidence of the common pulse of the populace which is growing tired of the fakestream media and their manufactured personalities. As Rogan said, they're not even humans, and pretty much everyone knows it.

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