Posted on 10/28/2024 8:34:01 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Former President Donald Trump’s marathon interview with Joe Rogan is officially a hit, garnering a staggering 33.6 million views on YouTube in just two days.
The three-hour interview, which was released late Friday, is also available on Spotify, which means the total audience is likely much higher. The overwhelming reaction seems to bode well for Trump’s electoral chances with young men, who are Rogan’s primary audience.
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Maybe.
The left is losing their minds over the Madison square garden event too.
Means both of them had an impact
It was a great interview. I watched the whole thing.
>> Will this move the needle at all?
I think it will. It targets the demographic — over THIRTY MILLION of them — that PREFER to listen to in-depth discussions with a skilled interview, rather than the demographic that prefers echo-chamber sound bytes, talking points, and propaganda disguised as news.
I believe that demographic skews younger, more normal, more working-class (white as well as blue collar), and more male than the cat-lady educatrix/social-worker/baby-killer class that kaMAHla is hanging her electoral hopes on. And without Rogan et al they are harder to reach with the truth.
Absolutely, Rogan viewers is primarily young men. Which he already was ahead with. However, it may motivate some of those young men to actually VOTE. Not stay home(why bother).
The other thing this shows is that the MSM is no longer relevant. This podcast has gotten more than twice as many views as the first game of the World Series. The World Series between the Yankees and the Dodgers. The two biggest markets in the country.
How many people watched the debate between Trump and Kamala?
I did too. In two sittings. However, I also watched Trump on the Lex Friedman podcast, the Shawn Ryan podcast, the Patrick Bet David(PBD) podcast and watched most of the MSG event last night.
This podcast reaches a lot of the people who DO NOT watch regular TV(like me). I cut the cable TV line two years ago.
I pay to watch YouTube without commercials.
I also pay for Netflix and Paramount+.
Ask anyone under the age of 30. Most of them do not pay for cable. They all get their info on the internet and streaming shows. This is who Rogan reaches even if they only see a 15 minute excerpt on YouTube.
The 33 million is only from YouTube views. It hasn’t taken into account those listened from Spotify (the original home of the podcast) and other sources. I believe the number is more than 50 million now.
34M on a podcast, stadium sized rallies, etc… Does Que Mala have anything that compares? Highly doubt it.
My only question is how many undecideds and left leaning people who might could be swayed actually watch this. I would assume only people already voting for him would watch it. I watch very little of Harris because I cannot stand her nor any leftist when they talk.
I myself watched it on Rumble.
A seemingly fast and very entertaining 3 hours.
Does Que Mala have anything that compares?
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Que Mala only has estupidos and idiotas.
The greatest thing about this and other interviews this year has been to show Trump as he really is, bypassing the “rasist/sexist/homophobe” blather of the corporate media.
People can only suffer in the throes of cognitive dissonance for so long, it must be resolved somehow. Here they see someone who is generally trusted by the Left showing how Trump is not what they’ve been told, and in the process, they start seeing him in a different way, based on their own senses rather than what they’ve been programmed to think.
Except for all the f-bombs
Except for all the f-bombs
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Don’t recall PDJT saying one F-bomb. JR on the other hand said a few. 10 or so if I had to guess.
It should have been done a month ago. But at least it’s out there.
Kamala was on the ‘Call Her Daddy’ podcast which has been touted as one of the most popular... currently at 718K views
They’re not counting Kammy’s OnlyFans account...
I agree...but, he DID limit swearing the last 2 hours.
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