Podcast giant Joe Rogan mocked journalists at The New York Times this week for being out-of-touch with average Americans, calling them far-Left activists masquerading as journalists.
Rogan made the remarks while talking about how The New York Times was creating Instagram videos featuring its reporters talking about the topics they cover at the newspaper.
“They don’t understand what they’re doing,” Rogan said. “This is exactly who we thought was writing these things. It’s like this very effeminate guy and this woman that it’s like, the kind of woman that seems like she f***ing [would talk down to you at a party].”
“The type of people that would, you know, these, like, these ultra-liberal out-of-touch people and these people are talking about, one of the guys was talking about Donald Trump’s words being taken out of context that it would be a ‘bloodbath’ because he was talking about the auto industry and the economy,” he continued.
Rogan then played the video of the “effeminate guy” who was talking about Trump’s rhetoric and tried to claim that Trump’s words took on a new meaning because of the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.
“So this is The New York Times,” Rogan said. “This is these hard-nosed reporters with a cup of coffee that are like f***ing chasing down leads and they’re pulling their hair out and they’re meeting people in back alleyways.”
“This is Woodward and Bernstein, this is Watergate,” he mocked. “Like no, but I mean, they’re, they’re essentially like ultra hard-Left activists that are masquerading as journalists and everything has their opinion on it.”
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