Lol, The list of comedians being attacked by the WOKEY WOKE is REAL @JayGoogle @Sweet Lou 4 2 Luckily they'll never attack @Carl Herrera @basso @Os Trigonum
@Os Trigonum @Sweet Lou 4 2 The funniest part of when RB was breaking down viewership of Fox News it was 39% Democrats This is like watching the Rockets every game so you can say they suck not because you like them
He's copying the Rogan blueprint. He has a podcast about right wing conspiracies and then says I'm just a comedian asking questions.
Or being a property-owning, traditionalist and hyperconformist white guy in an extraction industry who checks the Pepsi box Tuesday after Halloween in Olympic years.
I always thought he was just a kook spreading kooky stuff that could be either left or right. I mean that's the problems with comedians...or entertainers as a whole telling people about medical issues. Why are people so stupid to listen to any of these fools. People believe all this crazy stuff - from colon cleanses are good, vaccinations are evil. Someone the other day told me to stay away from them if I was vaccinated because they didn't want the poison being passed from me to them. I didn't even bother looking at them. I mean, that's the point we have gotten to - is that people like this to me - they are just looney people and they are starting to make up a big part of the population.
What percentage of the US population are on the Right, according to these people? Must be north of 70%.
Hell .. . . What percentage is Left? Honestly .. . .about 10% Right 10% left . . .and 80% really don't give a f*ck leave me the f*ck alone! Rocket River
Radio and podcasting heard it’s been popular lately https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Brand Podcast On 25 February 2015, Brand launched a twice weekly podcast called The Russell Brand Podcastthrough audioBoom. The podcast reunited Brand with his radio presenting team of Matt Morgan and poet Mr Gee.[80] The podcast ended after 24 episodes. In 2017, Brand launched a new podcast called Under the Skin with Russell Brand in which he interviews guests from areas such as academia, popular culture and the arts.[81]
Who knows but this guy is definitely taking advantage of the right wings stupidity. Someone did a clear cut statistical video on how Brand changed to accommodate his newly gained audience. I'd say it's probably closer to 45/55 in favor of the white...errr right. Like @Rocket River said most people don't give a ****.
One guy who dropped out of college, two high school graduates and a high school dropout. Education isn't everything, but these guys are entertainers, except for Tim Pool who isn't even entertaining.
Conspiracy theories used to be pretty evenly distributed among voters that identified as liberal or conservative. This was primarily because both parties largely shunned conspiracy theories. But now that one of the parties seems relatively open to them, people who believe in conspiracy theory (but also identified as liberal) are now finding a home with the Republicans. So while they may not be "right-wing" in a traditional sense, the audience of these conspiracy theories is gravitating towards the Republican Party. The Republicans are really more of a populist party than a traditional Conservative party nowadays. And populist parties tend to be very amorphous because populism tends to be built around a few passionate ideas and everything else becomes less relevant.
Does anyone find it strange that a UK podcaster appears to focus mostly on USA politics? Guessing that RB is just chasing the good ol’ green back.
That's not how it goes. They create a narrative with the questions already answered by them and then at the end as a method to not shoulder responsibility for claims made will then say "I'm just asking questions".