Podcast host Joe Rogan couldn’t stop laughing at his show with a graph due to media issues labeling him “right wing.”
Media is important in new research rated The audience size of popular online shows has found that the most preferred content is “overwhelmingly right-wing.” Discussing corporate media downfall with YouTuber Chris Williamson on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” Rogan said “Anything Masculine” was automatically labeled “right wing.”
The show’s host then asked Williamson if he saw the graph from the Media Matters study, labeling him right.
“Yes, I don’t like fast cars. You’re not allowed. You’re not even allowed to like Tesla anymore. This is the fastest car,” Logan said. “You’re misogynistic. You’re probably racist. Maybe you’re Nazi. I’m going to put a sw on your car to let everyone know. There was someone really fucking stupid graph about how people in right-wing social media and new media dominate.”
Williamson was then able to hear Logan producer Jamie Vernon asking him to pull up the on-screen chart so he could see the names listed. Related: Pollers explain why they believe Trump’s polls are higher than reported
“I was at the top of the list. I feel like I must have felt like Caitlyn Jenner won the Woman of the Year. “I’m not even on the right. I support Trump, so I support him with the rest of the fucking nonsense that’s going on when you’re trying to push someone away without even the primary.”
“I’m number one, bitch. It’s kind of funny, like they have Theo Vaughan on it,” added Logan. “Rex Friedman, that’s hilarious to put him there.”
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The pair continued to call for names and shows, including British journalist Piers Morgan, comedian Tony Hinchcliffe and the comedy podcast “Fragrant with Andrew Schulz’s Akash Singh.”
A Media Matters study found that 42% of the 191 “right trends” indicated that it falls into comedy, entertainment, sports, or other non-political categories. Furthermore, the study claims that 72% of 111 “probably apolitical shows” had a bent ideology, according to the outlet.
“Is that the criterion that they judge shows that they are not right-wing like the right, or for some reason the left is struggling to make progress in independent media?” asked Williamson.
“Well, they certainly struggle to make progress in independent media. They are trying to understand why. They are trying to understand why they call these, right-wingers.
Logan previously said he had not identified him as either a Republican or a Democrat. In previous episodes of his podcast, he is explained As an American himself finds himself agreeing to “many things” from both sides of the political spectrum.
Democrats have struggled to reach new audiences on platforms like YouTube and podcasts following their defeat in November and the loss of the major voting block they once dominated.
Recently, California Gov. Gavin Newsom launched a new podcast aimed at engaging conservatives who featured in early episodes, including TPUSA’s Charlie Kirk and former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon. Despite these efforts, Democrats continue to face record-breaking favorable reviews and the ongoing challenges in integrating bases under a clear and cohesive message.
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