While Joe Rogan remains at the forefront of liberal media reports on a series of controversies he says it’s time for them to look at themselves.
On Thursday’s episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” the host spoke about the “problem” various news sources, especially CNN, have with him that “more people believe me or trust me or want to listen to me talk.”
According to Fox News:
“The answer is not to silence me, the answer is [for] you to do better,” Rogan said. “The answer is for you to have better arguments. When you’re on television talking about how I’m taking horse paste, and you know that’s not true. ‘He’s taking horse dewormer.'”
“What you should have said, ‘How did Joe Rogan get better so quick? How come he got COVID that’s killing everybody and he was better in five days, negative in five days, working out in six days?’ How come that’s never discussed?” Rogan asked.
Rogan clarified he thinks the multiclonal antibodies he took did more to help him with COVID than ivermectin, he pivoted to CNN which pushed the “horse dewormer” falsehood.
“If you’re in business and your business is the news, and you want to get more people to pay attention, you should be honest,” Rogan said. “And my thoughts for CNN, my advice to them … I don’t hate CNN. I used to go to them every day for the news until they start f—ing hating on me.”
“If you want to do better, just f—ing change your model, change the way you do it. Stop this editorial perspective with guys like Brian Stelter and Don Lemon that nobody listens to. Nobody is like chiming in saying, ‘Oh, yeah, finally we get the voice of reason.’ Nobody thinks that,” Rogan continued. “Have people that give out effective news, objective news, rather, and I’ll support you. I would turn around 100% … and I’ll be one of the people that tells people, ‘I saw this on CNN, watch this on CNN.”
CNN hosts have been working to have Rogan removed from Spotify but so far the platform has remained by his side.