Don’t let the “20 million” number fool you, rating for the “January 6 hearing”

As you probably know, the January 6 GONG show took their BS carnival to the streets and hit prime-time airwaves, hoping to lie to them in most parts of America.
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We heard yesterday that the hearing, which was ridiculously broadcast on almost every station in the country, received 20 million views.
Many people saw that number and thought the J6 hearing was a huge success.
Um, no. In fact, quite the opposite.
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If you’ve got the prime-time stage, and all the major networks are broadcasting your events, you should get a ton of views … and I mean a ton.
Rating must be through the roof.
And trust me, that’s not what happened here. In fact, by that standard, it was a huge flop.
Just the News reported that the primetime hearing for the commission’s January 6, 2021 investigation into the Capital riots was broadcast live on almost every major station, yet failed to capture national interest and generated far lower ratings than other comparative national television political events.

About 20 million spectators turned out for the hearing on Thursday night, according to The Hill. In contrast, President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address in March drew 38 million viewers. In 2018, then-President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union attracted more than 45 million, according to the New York Post.
Citing an estimated 9 million viewers for the trial of Trump’s first impeachment, The Hill noted that the 20 million figure stood above a general congressional hearing.
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Members of the January 6 commission want to file a lawsuit blaming Trump for the Capitol violence as part of a congressional effort to verify the results of the presidential election. His remarks contradict growing sentiment among the American public who do not increasingly blame the former president for the incident.
An NBC poll released Monday shows that only 45% of Americans blame Trump for the riots, which is still a plurality, marking a seven-point decline in that feeling since January 2021.
Conservative scholar and former Newsmax host John Cardillo saw 20 million numbers and immediately learned that the hearings were a sham.
Here is what he said on Twitter: “Massive dude. I told you the ratings were unusual. Broadcast networks had half their usual viewers for the same time slot. “
Massive evil. I told you the ratings were unusual. The broadcast network had half of their usual viewers for the same time slot. https://t.co/dfqZqPcezL
– John Cardillo (johncardillo) June 11, 2022
Here’s what people are saying online:
“Those who saw it were either anti-Trump or Uber-triggered; Roughly the same people that ‘actually’ voted for him. 8-frigin-million tax dollars a night. What? If you’ve seen the dams, you know – if they had anything, there would be a parade. Why stretch it? “
“They could have spent millions upon millions of Americans who are in deep trouble for Biden at the moment.”
“The hearing on how Biden killed 13 Americans in Afghanistan will see 200 million.”
“They think it’s a lot, meanwhile it’s an online visitor to a Trump rally.”
“I wonder how long it takes for someone to tune in to be considered a spectator? Would you be considered a viewer if you accidentally clicked on a channel while clicking? It still looks like the number is too high for this garbage. “
No one will gaslit you over this sad number.
They didn’t even get close to Biden’s Scotus number, and most people just tuned in to see how many times he would screw.
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It was a complete and complete flop.
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