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  • Nolte: Trevor Noah Slinks Off ‘Daily Show’ After Losing 75% of Audience

    09/30/2022 8:14:29 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 27 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 09/30/2022 | John Notle
    When Jon Stewart left the Daily Show in 2015, he averaged 1.3 million viewers per night. After seven years of humiliating failure, Stewart’s hand-picked replacement, some guy named Trevor Noah, is slinking off with an average viewership as of last week of 363,000 viewers. During his failed reign, I made something of a cottage industry ridiculing Stewart’s pathetic ratings. The corporate media bent over backward to juice the far-left and smugly dishonest Stewart into a national phenomenon when the truth was that less than one percent of Americans tuned in. Jon Stewart was a “phenomenon” in CNN’s eyes only, a...
  • Nolte: Only 28% Say Electric Vehicles Are ‘Practical’

    08/31/2022 8:25:13 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 196 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 08/31/2022 | John Notle
    A Rasmussen survey of 1,000 adults shows only 28 percent believe electric vehicles are “practical for most drivers.” Meanwhile, a clear majority of 54 percent say they are not. Eighteen percent are unsure. When asked to look a decade into the future, which will be just a few years before California outlaws gas-powered vehicles, a whopping 69 percent say it is “very” (37 percent) or “somewhat” (32 percent) likely that most cars will run primarily on gasoline. Only 23 percent disagree.