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Susan Thompson's avatar

I heard the estimate was 20 million people watched the farce. Pretty slim viewing considering it was on every major news channel (except Fox). It's estimated that 15 million were aged 55+, and less than 1 million in 18-34 range. It will be interesting how many networks will actually show the next primetime extravaganza on the 23rd.

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Linda L. B.'s avatar

I think we've had memes that got more exposure than that 🤣

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Lisa Silipo's avatar

No telling how many of those viewers were watching just to keep tabs on the circus monkeys.

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Susan Thompson's avatar

And "journalists" that had to watch it.

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Lisa Silipo's avatar

When you have the drunken bat getting in front of the microphones and cameras excitedly explaining they would be presenting their narrative in Primetime do you really need any other clues?

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Lynne's avatar

I didn't watch and have no plans to. I'm already done with it all.

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Elizabeth's avatar

I considered watching, but I knew I would be too annoyed at the sickening bias in 5 minutes that I would turn it off.

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