Posted on 10/15/2021 7:46:27 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
On Wednesday, CNN’s chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, sat down with Joe Rogan for an extensive interview. The reason for the appearance was Gupta’s new book, World War C: Lesson From the COVID-19 Pandemic and How to Prepare for the Next One. The lesson everyone should take away from the fallout of the interview is don’t ever make the corporate media your only source of information in a crisis.
Anyone familiar with Joe Rogan’s podcast knows they are long, cover topics not remotely implied by the primary reason for the interview, and the host can be relentless. In his interview with Gupta, the fireworks erupted when discussing COVID-19. Rogan was diagnosed with the virus and made a video telling his followers how he treated the illness. The regimen included vitamins, supplements, monoclonal antibodies, and The Drug That Cannot Be Named: ivermectin.
After Rogan’s video went viral, the corporate and left-wing media led with stories about Rogan taking “horse dewormer,” mocking and denigrating him. The narrative—that COVID-19 is deadly with few available treatments—demands it. Networks also hate Rogan, who draws more eyes and ears than any cable news host.
Chief among the critics was CNN’s Don Lemon, who read graphics that said, “Joe Rogan announces he has COVID, is taking horse dewormer ivermectin,” and “Joe Rogan, controversial podcast host, says he has COVID, taking unproven de-worming drug.” During a panel discussion, CNN medical analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner said Rogan was “promoting kind of a crazy jumble sort of folk remedies and internet-prescribed drugs.”
Rogan took Gupta to task for his network’s absurd characterization about the formulation for humans prescribed by a doctor.
When Rogan asked Gupta about the CNN coverage, Gupta admitted that “horse dewormer” was not a flattering characterization.
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Rogan continued to ask why the network would lie about a Nobel prize-winning drug that had cured blindness due to a parasitic infection in millions of people, suggesting it was only used in animals. Rogan asked, “Does it bother you the news network you work for out and out lied? Just outright lied about me taking horse dewormer?” Gupta responded, “They shouldn’t have said that.”
In reality, a doctor in Gupta’s position could have easily corrected the record during dozens of CNN appearances. He is a practicing neurosurgeon capable of finding and reading research from around the globe. At a minimum, he could have defended doctors deciding to try ivermectin in light of that research when faced with patients seeking treatment. There is research that supports the use of the drug and research that shows it has no benefit.
A meta-analysis of the studies has supporters on both sides of the debate. There is no research showing it harms COVID-19 patients when given in an approved human dose, and no reason to believe it would do so after decades of use around the globe. Perhaps, in a country with a Right to Try law, we should allow doctors to prescribe an existing drug, which may or may not help but is not likely to hurt, until random control trials are complete. If that had happened with Bactrim for PCP pneumonia during the AIDS crisis, doctors could have saved thousands of lives.
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All of the minions of the Ministry of Propaganda get paid to spew the lies they are given.
The narrative will always be maintained.
The truth will never interfere with the narrative.
Gupta is not a principle person.
He’s the type that will “go along to get along”.
He’s not going to denigrate his employers, no matter how wrong they are.
And, it’s too late for him to redeem himself, since he’s lost all credibility by hanging around liberals for decades.
Gutfeld had a segment about this on his show last night, with video. Rogan definitely had Gupta on the defensive.
I haven’t watched Rogan’s show before, but I’m gonna check him out.
eye of newt, wing of bat, and monoclonal antibodies.
You have professional news organizations and goofball tabloid news organizations.
CNN falls into the latter category but they like to think that they are in the former category.
Unfortunately, there are few professional news organizations anymore. The whole system lacks integrity and is no better than tabloid news. Where is the chicken boy?
Can good old no nonsense news survive in today’s market? I doubt it. Americans are looking for the juicy and the infantile and cable news has to fill 24 hour news with something when there is really only an hour or so of real news. Modern news plays to the baser instincts emotions.
He is Smarmy
Bookmark.
“Seriously y’all. Stop it”
Dr Sanjay,
Please don’t use ‘ya’ll’ you ain’t qualified.
Rogan is an interesting bird. I haven’t figured out where he stands on everything but he does get people to open up to a lot of issues you dont see anywhere else.
The advertisers need to be called on the carpet for their support of admitted frauds and liars. If a company supports outright lies in their advertising partners, what lies are they stating of their own? Lies about employee and customer safety? Lies about their financial statements?
You just need a good bleeding.......
Theodoric of York
Got rid of Verizon a few months ago and now I have all these new options. Anyway, a couple days ago I started watching episodes of Rogan’s show. I had no idea he had such outstanding interview capabilities. A quantum leap from Fear Factor. Outstanding!
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