Joe Rogan Confronts Bernie Sanders About 60 Minutes Editing Out Kamala Harris Answers

‘I don’t like presidents suing media’

EXCERPT:

ROGAN: “What about the other lawsuit with the conversation that they had with Kamala Harris, where they edited the answers that she had to make it look more precise?”
SANDERS: “'60 Minutes,' they were suing '60 Minutes' --”
ROGAN: “Yes.”
SANDERS: “-- is to my mind, historically, even around for a very long time, you know, they're not infallible. But I think you look at most objective people will say '60 Minutes' has a sterling reputation for investigative journalism. Are they wrong?”
ROGAN: “But that's not investigative journalism. If you change someone's answers. If you ask her a question and she comes with a rambling answer that doesn't make sense, and you edit that out and insert another answer to a different question that seems more cogent --”
SANDERS: “Joe, you then you're walking down -- it's a really -- you're walking down a dangerous path. Suing media has the impact of intimidating media. All right. If somebody sues you. All right. Let me finish, all right?”
ROGAN: “OK.”
SANDERS: “Somebody sues you. Why not you?”
ROGAN: “Right.”
SANDERS: “You could be sued tomorrow, right? Because you are doing this. You're too sympathetic to this.”
ROGAN: “Right.”
SANDERS: “And, Joe, you did that. And they have a big law firm behind you. And you're going to have to spend zillions of dollars defending yourself. You know what? Next time you do an interview, you say, 'Maybe I'm not going to go in that area.' Right?”
ROGAN: “No. But it's not that. It's editing things to make -- this deceptive editing.”

 

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