Hayley Caronia
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Podcast Appearances
I think audiences on both left and right
want to be told what they want to be told they don't even want to be challenged even anymore they just go to their silo where they get they go into their echo chamber and they hear exactly their own viewpoints parroted back at them and they like that and they don't want to be challenged they don't want to have a debate they don't want to have conversation and i think you know a little bit don lemon is right that is the crux of the cnn uh viewership they don't want to be told the truth
But I think it's funny that he left that network and then started telling the truth as soon as he left.
He started saying, yeah, those people, those viewers, they don't they don't want to hear the truth.
So he pretty much admitted that when he was there, he was lying, which we know.
But yeah, and those are the viewers that, you know, those CNN viewers, I would say and I would argue that those are his viewers now.
Those are the viewers that watch his podcast probably.
And those would be his voters if he ran for president.
And he thinks they're so misinformed that they don't care about the truth.
But here's really exhibit A as to why Don would not make a good network boss.
This was his idea of good old boots on the ground journalism.
Watch.
Why not?
You know, it's funny.
I'm kind of realizing this now as I've seen this clip so many times, right?
We obviously covered it when it happened and watching it back, I'm realizing that he's like, I can't tell you what they're doing.
Isn't that the purpose of covering it?
He's like, well, you know, they're planning something and I'm in on it, but I can't tell you what's going on.
Isn't that why you're out there?
To tell us all what's going on and what they're doing?