Impressive number. But…clicks don’t mean “views.” I doubt very much that many people sat through even a couple minutes of it.
One the other hand, lots of people sat through the three hours of the Super Bowl.
Anyway…the Super Bowl is getting better reviews. Ha ha.
“After over 48 hours, the interview has garnered well over 178 million views as of Saturday morning. “
No it didn’t.
The number being quoted is how many times a tweet appeared in peoples timeline, not how many watched the interview. I have noticed that tweet at least twice and have not even clicked on it never mind actually watch the interview.
Outside of the US, who cares about the Super Bowl?
An aside- I love how the NFL says World Champions when zero other countries play.
“””After over 48 hours, the interview has garnered well over 178 million views as of Saturday morning. ... In comparison, the Super Bowl only garners around 115 million:”””
Another way of expressing the numbers is:
178 million are interested in learning something.
115 million are interested in being entertaineed.
The game probably holds one record however.....how fast people changed the channel as soon as it was over......I know I sure contributed to that.
What’s a Super Bowl? Is it anything like a toilet bowl?
I think Trump is too old.
I think he will be a lame duck the second he wins. Nothing will get done.
I think he will have trouble getting good people to work for him.
I think the left will make the country ungovernable the whole time.
When you look in the mirror Vermont Lt, can you not see the cuck?
Super-what?
The number of views on X for the interview is now up to 197 million.
Tucker Carlson and Putin should have been tossing a football back and forth : )