Will Joe Rogan Sue CNN for Libel Over Horse Paste Hoax?

This meme gives a good example of how CNN handled podcaster Joe Rogan over using doctor prescribed Ivermectin to heal from COVID in just two days. CNN of course lied and claimed that Rogan was using “horse dewormer” and “horse paste.”

CNN also lied to their viewers by claiming that Ivermectin is solely used to treat horses for parasites and that it doesn’t treat COVID. (If that’s true, why have India’s cases plummeted after they started administering cheap doses of Ivermectin to every COVID patient?)

Rogan recently had a CNN doctor on his show and managed to pin the guy down on it. The CNN guy basically admitted on camera that they lied about Joe Rogan taking “horse dewormer.” Oops. That must have been an awkward conversation when he got back to his office at CNN!

CNN is basically as useful as hot sidewalk garbage these days, when it comes to sharing “news” with their dwindling audience. Imagine trying to have a conversation with one of CNN’s less-than-100,000 remaining viewers about any current topic these days. That would be painful.


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