The mainstream media’s obsession with distorting the truth about President Trump has reached new heights, and the latest to sound the alarm is none other than podcast heavyweight Joe Rogan. With his characteristic flair, Rogan recently referred to the relentless attacks on Trump as a “psyop,” bringing into question the integrity of the narratives that dominate the airwaves and social media. Who would have thought that a simple comedian-turned-podcaster could shine a spotlight on the antics of the leftist media?
During his podcast, Rogan hosted comedians Shane Gillis, Mark Normand, and Ari Shaffir, delivering a dose of reality that no one seems to want to discuss. He made it clear that the media has been extremely effective in twisting perceptions about Trump, effectively programming the populace to see him in a specifically negative light. While Trump may have his quirks and flaws, the continuous bombarding of skewed perspectives has created an illusion that has reshaped the public’s understanding. The term “psyop,” which Rogan eloquently fleshed out, encapsulates the idea that someone—presumably the media—is messing with the minds of Americans.
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Rogan’s insights did not stop there; he also pointed out that even figures like Hillary Clinton, who many on the left have lauded, have expressed views on border security that echo Trump’s rhetoric. In a shocking revelation, Rogan proclaimed that at times, Clinton was “more MAGA than Trump,” revealing a critical hypocrisy at play. It’s almost comical how politicians conveniently swap positions based on the political climate, and Rogan didn’t hesitate to call it an “illusion.” It seems everyone is in on the act—except for the voters who are being manipulated.
Adding fuel to the fire, tech mogul Elon Musk chimed in to back Rogan’s claims with his own social media post, asserting that the attacks on Trump represent a “coordinated psychological operation.” This partnership between technology companies and the media sticks out like a sore thumb to those who cherish transparency and fair play in politics. In a world where platforms wield so much power over information dissemination, it’s invaluable to scrutinize their motivations and actions.
Just when it seemed the situation couldn’t get worse, Breitbart News reported on the blatant attempts to suppress content related to Trump. They highlighted how YouTube strategically buried Trump’s lengthy, three-hour interview with Rogan, conducted just days prior to the election. The search for this once-coveted content revealed a glaring absence; instead of the actual interview, users found a sea of related videos that continually dodged the primary material. If that doesn’t scream censorship, one must ask what does. It appears that if you are a Trump supporter, the tech giants want nothing more than to keep your voice sidelined and your views muffled, all while maintaining a narrative that suits their agenda.