The hosts of ABC’s “The View” took aim at podcast giant Joe Rogan, claiming that his podcast was an unreliable source of information because Rogan “believes in dragons.” They went on to suggest that because their network, ABC News, occasionally sent them fact checks or legal notes, their program was a more legitimate news source.
The topic came up after cohost Sunny Hostin was forced to read her second legal note in the space of a week after she and the others repeatedly trashed President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet picks — and Behar was also obviously less than thrilled: “Just call the show ‘Legal Note’ from now on.”
Joy Behar falsely claims The View gets fact-checked by ABC News, and points to the legal notes as an example.
But on their podcast last year executive producer Brian Teta claimed the notes are "not a correction." LINK: https://t.co/QwzUsKn0r6 pic.twitter.com/ATcReWpifm— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) November 21, 2024
Sara Haines suggested people should be wary of the potential for social media, especially to spread misinformation, adding that they should “triple check” things before simply accepting them as true.
“That’s why people like our show because they know we are checked by ABC News,” Behar claimed.
“Checked by everybody,” Whoopi Goldberg agreed. […]
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