Natural Citizen
American Made
- Aug 8, 2016
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I think it's true that so many of these quislings in cable news entertainment and even their following who regurgitate the smut all over the Internet have an almost non-existent level of self-awareness. Though their rabid entitlement mentality is obvious to the casual viewer. So it's always refreshing to see them openly informed of themselves whenever they cry sour grapes as a means of defense for their shortcomings in terms of both personality and competence as well as the absence of any kind of intellectual honesty. Although in Stelter's case, he seems to be using his shortcomings as a means of an offense, given his openness about wanting to shut down and censor any dialogue that isn't approved by whomever is giving him his barking orders.
Anyway...
(L) Commentator Joe Rogan. © AFP / ETHAN MILLER; (R) Brian Stelter. © AFP / ASTRID STAWIARZ.
While bantering with progressive commentator Kyle Kulinski, Rogan recalled a panel discussion on Stelter’s ‘Reliable Sources’ from January, during which participants lamented the fact that YouTube content creators were raking in more views than traditional network news programs.
"They were describing it as if they're entitled to viewers,” Rogan said, recalling the exchange. “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**king terrible. Brian Stelter's show keeps slipping and slipping and slipping in the ratings.”
He added that Stelter’s colleague, Don Lemon, exhibited a similar lack of self-awareness.
“Everybody knows they're not real. They're not real humans,” Rogan quipped, referring to the pair of CNN hosts.
“Hey motherf**ker, you're supposed to be a journalist," Rogan said, commentating on Stelter’s sycophantic line of questioning. He went on to allege that Stelter and his CNN cohorts are “obviously being told a certain amount of what to do.”
Continued - Joe Rogan pounces on Brian Stelter, says CNN host ‘not a real human’
Anyway...

(L) Commentator Joe Rogan. © AFP / ETHAN MILLER; (R) Brian Stelter. © AFP / ASTRID STAWIARZ.
While bantering with progressive commentator Kyle Kulinski, Rogan recalled a panel discussion on Stelter’s ‘Reliable Sources’ from January, during which participants lamented the fact that YouTube content creators were raking in more views than traditional network news programs.
"They were describing it as if they're entitled to viewers,” Rogan said, recalling the exchange. “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**king terrible. Brian Stelter's show keeps slipping and slipping and slipping in the ratings.”
He added that Stelter’s colleague, Don Lemon, exhibited a similar lack of self-awareness.
“Everybody knows they're not real. They're not real humans,” Rogan quipped, referring to the pair of CNN hosts.
“Hey motherf**ker, you're supposed to be a journalist," Rogan said, commentating on Stelter’s sycophantic line of questioning. He went on to allege that Stelter and his CNN cohorts are “obviously being told a certain amount of what to do.”
Continued - Joe Rogan pounces on Brian Stelter, says CNN host ‘not a real human’
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