During a recent appearance on Joe Rogan s podcast, Tesla CEO Elon Musk made a playful reference to "Hummus" when discussing The New York Times coverage of him and the Israel-Hamas conflict. The light-hearted moment added a humorous touch to their conversation, which also delved into Musk s acquisition of Twitter (now X) and his concerns about its impact on society. Musk s remark showcased his views on media coverage and the challenges faced by public figures.
increase his viewership lower among the demo. but this curriculum is being pushed by a groupll called the news literacy project. lookokproj, i ve got no problemh media literacy. the problem is withth the approachch. the question is who s determining what misinformationw is, particularly when stelter comes in there. i mean, this is a guy who pushed the steele dossier russia gate. he pushedag that narrative for years. so it makes all of this a little bit hard to swallow. i have a question.n. is part of the curriculum playing sound bite after sound bite of cnn slobbering all over michael avineri or all the nonsense between the quadros during the covid misinformation eraet which realy qunol million and study? yeah, exactly. yeah. well, the ladies of the view got on the misinformation bandwagon as well or this was sinftheir reaction to joe rogans podcast. they re still on there. i do think as the podcastod
Spotify has reportedly removed upwards of 70 episodes of Joe Rogan’s podcast from their streaming service, but of the dozens of episodes removed, not one