‘Make MSNBC Great Again’: Russell Brand Mocks MSNBC’s Partisan Bias
Russell Brand is a British commentator and comedian who attacked Fox News.
Brand was featured on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher,” John Heilemann, a MSNBC journalist, stated that “a lot of people believed for a while that Fox News wasn’t really a news network. It’s just a propaganda network.” … We now know that all the major anchors, Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity, the ones who stood up all day long and said, ‘It’s fraud. There’s voter fraud. This was a fraudulent election,’ at the real time were saying, ‘This is f***ing bulls***.’
“It’s disingenuous to claim that the biases that are exhibited on Fox News are any different from the biases that are exhibited on MSNBC,” Brand reply. “It’s difficult to suggest that these corporations operate as anything other than mouthpieces for their affiliate owners in BlackRock and Vanguard.”
“And unless we start to embrace — and also, mate, like just spiritually, if I may use that word in your great country, we have to take responsibility for our own perspective,” He went on. “I’ve been on that MSNBC, mate, it was a propagandist nut-crackery over there. I went on that show called ‘Morning Joe.’ It was absurd the way they carried on. I don’t know what it was; it wasn’t morning, there was no one called Joe there; no one could concentrate, they didn’t understand the basic tenets of journalism.”
“I think to sit within the castle of MSNBC throwing rocks at Fox News is ludicrous,” Brand declaration. “Make MSNBC better. Make MSNBC great again.”
“It’s not about bias; it’s a false equivalency because you don’t actually know anything about any of these organizations you’re talking about,” Heileman protested. “You’ve been on MSNBC once, big f***ing deal! You don’t have a single actual fact.”
“Do you want an example? Do you want an example?” Brand retorted. “The ludicrous, outrageous criticism of Joe Rogan around Ivermectin, deliberately referring to it as a ‘horse medicine’ when they know it’s an effective medicine. Rachel Maddow turning on the TV saying if you take this vaccine you’re not gonna get it.”
Brand last September announced Because his COVID-19/Ivermectin discussion was censored, he decided to quit YouTube.
“They do things to get people to self-censor and Rumble doesn’t do that,” Brand was told by Joe Rogan “They’re running a business. I understand it from their perspective. They’re running a business, they have advertisers. I understand it from their perspective. But from a content creation perspective, you just couldn’t trust them.”
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