Brodigan - October 14, 2021 at 07:12AM
Anti-v*x, misinformation-making, horse-medicine-taking (according to CNN) Joe Rogan sat down with CNN's medical dude, Sanjay Gupta. It was a three-hour conversation about the Fauci Ouchie and people being hesitant towards it. Hop on Twitter, and you can find tons of clips of Gupta, the medical "expert," being rendered speechless by simple questions. Gupta's not used to that on CNN, where the only dialogue has to be approved by Joe Biden and/or the CDC first. Rogan calling Gupta out for CNN lies about Rogan is more interesting.
Flashback. Joe Rogan caught the 'rona. His doctor prescribed him a medication that is prescribed to human beings. CNN reported over and over again that Rogan took "horse dewormer": something that is prescribed by veterinarians. Rogan doesn't go to a vet. He goes to a people doctor. Rogan put Gupta on blast with a simple question: Why is your alleged news network lying about me?
ROGAN: Does it bother you that the news network you work for outright lied about me taking horse dewormer?
GOOP: They shouldn't have said that.
ROGAN: Why'd they say that?
GOOP: I don't know.
ROGAN: You didn't ask? You're the medical guy there.
Missing from this clip is this alleged quote, which is a much bigger issue. Remember, according to CNN employees like the genderless potato head Brian Stelter, Rogan's "misinformation" is why people don't trust CNN anymore.
"You're working for a news organization. If they're lying about a comedian taking horse medication, what are they telling us about Russia? Do you understand that's why people get concerned about the veracity of the news?"
It depends on your definition of "lying", I suppose. It's not that CNN was lying about Russia. They just reported invalid truths about it.
Here's the funny thing about Rogan. The media tells us he's responsible for misinformation. Joe Biden and his stans the media also say, constantly, the internet is littered with anti-shot misinformation. All of the problems in the country are because of people believing this supposed anti-shot "misinformation" on the internet. Yet no one ever points to any specific "misinformation" they claim people are believing. The one time I heard a doctor bring up SPECIFIC points of anti-shot misinformation to combat? Joe Rogan's Podcast.
Sanjay Gupta should watch the podcast more and not just the out-of-context clips on CNN. Not being a smug douche would be something to consider as well.
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