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As much as I dislike corporate media in general, there are only a handful of corporate media outlets that invoke in me a feeling of actual hatred. CNN happens to be one of them. They do everything they can to destroy Republicans, conservatives, Christians, and America, and for that, I have little sympathy for them when they fail.
On today’s episode of The JD Rucker Political Report on America Out Loud Talk Radio, I actually did have a bit of sympathy. It was more the sympathy we feel when someone tries to do something spectacular and ends up falling very short, like those videos where the cat is preparing to jump on the counter and slips, making it about an inch in the air before falling and walking away, dejected.
The folks over at CNN are definitely feeling dejected right about now after it was revealed their vaunted streaming service, CNN+, has been able to manage under 10,000 daily viewers two weeks after launch.
10,000. No, there are no missing zeroes in that number.
The service, which only costs $5.99 per month, has drawn fewer people than my little Rumble channel. Even those shows, approximately five a week and NOT the full lineup that CNN gets have over 10,000 daily viewers. For this corporate media giant to have planned on spending a billion dollars on the service adds insult to injury.
Obviously, they’re not going to invest that much now after failing so miserably following their initial $300 million investment.
In the second segment, I revealed which water filter I ended up buying after weeks of research. It may not sound like a big deal to most, but those who are prepping or planning on prepping for the upcoming societal collapse may find it interesting.
In the third segment, I went after Disney. I love going after Disney. This time, I wasn’t alone.
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