Megyn Kelly Falsely Claims Ben Shapiro's Videos Have Like 500 Views' One Day After He Put Up Over 500,000 7x More Than She Did
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Megyn Kelly Falsely Claims Ben Shapiro's Videos Have Like 500 Views' One Day After He Put Up Over 500,000  7x More Than She Did
"You look at his videos on his website, Tucker on like his YouTube channel each one has like 500 views! exclaimed Kelly jubilantly. Well, exactly. I mean, these are the-, this is the outer fringe of the outer fringe, submitted Carlson. Nobody watches this stuff, there's no audience for this, there is no constituency for it. This is totally divorced from the actual problems Americans face. It's hurting our country measurably $6 gasoline is the result of these policies. These are the people that got us in the Iraq war. Like, nobody is for this."
"But Wednesday's edition of Shapiro's show actually racked up over 500,000 views on the platform, more than seven times the number Kelly's show amassed on the same day. Shapiro's show from Wednesday, May 6, had tallied up 504,671 views as of Friday morning. Kelly's show from the same day put up 69,156. The gulf between those two figures is no outlier."
"Shapiro's show from Tuesday has hauled in 511,613 views; Kelly's brought in 147,953. For Shapiro, his previous two shows before that racked up 568,937 and 580,851 views, r"
Megyn Kelly said Ben Shapiro’s YouTube videos had around 500 views each during a conversation with Tucker Carlson. Carlson responded that Shapiro and other figures were fringe and not powerful, claiming they had no audience and no constituency. Carlson argued that the views were tiny compared with typical online content and that the influence behind the conversation was divorced from Americans’ real problems. The view counts contradicted Kelly’s claim: Shapiro’s show on May 6 reached 504,671 views by Friday morning, while Kelly’s show reached 69,156. Similar gaps appeared on other days, with Shapiro’s shows also exceeding 500,000 views.
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