MSNBC is at it again.
MSNBC, a major news network, reported that Joe Rogan, a well-known podcast host, praised Vice President Kamala Harris. This claim was made during one of their broadcasts, but it turned out to be incorrect.
Joe Rogan, who has one of the largest podcast audiences in the world, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” discusses a wide range of topics with various guests. His show is famous for its long-form conversations that can last hours. People often tune in to hear his thoughts on current events, politics, and culture. Because of his influence, any statement attributed to him can spread rapidly and impact public opinion.
The claim that Rogan praised Kamala Harris was significant because it suggested a positive view from Rogan, who is often seen as having a different perspective from mainstream media and political figures. However, after the report aired, it became clear that this statement was not accurate. Joe Rogan had not made any such comments about Kamala Harris.
As a matter of fact, Rogan has constantly mocked Kamala.
Here’s what Rogan said on his show, responding to the cheap fake video:
“But this is what MSNBC did: They took a clip of me talking about Tulsi Gabbard, and they edited it up and made it look like I was saying great things about Kamala Harris.”…
“I was talking about Tulsi Gabbard being a congresswoman for eight years and about how she served overseas [as part of] two deployments in medical service dealing with people who were blown up by the war,” Rogan said, adding: “That’s not something Kamala Harris did. That’s something Tulsi Gabbard did.”
MSNBC “put it out there as a clip of me praising Kamala Harris,” he added.
What’s even more ironic about the “correction” is that Rogan was actually praising former Democrat Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard who’s debate performance ended Kamala’s bid last presidential election cycle.
MSNBC is again EXPOSED as a propaganda machine for the Democrat Elite, and how they will brazenly try to deceive the American people.
One part of the video @joerogan was talking about Kamala; on another part of the video, he was talking about me. MSNBC combined it together to… pic.twitter.com/E8701iZ8dh
— Tulsi Gabbard 🌺 (@TulsiGabbard) August 2, 2024
Whatever made MSNBC think they could get away with this is unclear. Rogan has one of the largest podcast audiences in the world. Then to try and pass this off as a “mistake” is just complete nonsense.