

I personally can’t wait for our fans to try my favorite hack, the Hash Brown McMuffin.

“We’re excited to celebrate them in a bigger way than ever before by putting their delicious hacks-as seen on social media-on our menus. Marketing, Brand Content and Engagement Jennifer Healan, said in a press release. This campaign shows that it has never been ‘our menu’-the menu belongs to our fans,” McDonald’s VP of U.S. “From Hip-Hop icons to Christmas queens, everyone has a unique go-to McDonald’s order, including our everyday customers. These include the Hash Brown McMuffin, a nuggets and cheeseburger hybrid dubbed “The Crunchy Double,” the fish and cheeseburger hybrid “Surf + Turf” and the beef, chicken and fish monster known as the “Land, Air & Sea.” 31, McDonald’s will acknowledge these creations when the company officially adds several fan-favorite meal hacks to its menu. “Misinformation will always be out there, but if the algorithm drives people further and further down the rabbit hole, the algorithm is the amplifier and the catalyst of extremism,” he said.Īccording to Stewart, Rogan “has power because so many people listen to him.” The Conversation reported this week that an estimated 200 million people download Rogan’s podcast each month.Fast food connoisseurs have long shared their own “menu hacks” by fusing together separate items into new and surprising creations. Stewart, the next recipient of the Kennedy Center’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, added that he is “more worried about the algorithm of misinformation than the purveyor of misinformation.” He said he thinks “there are dishonest bad actors in the world and identifying those is so much more important to me.”

Stewart noted that Rogan acknowledged he was incorrect about the effects of the coronavirus vaccine on children and young people. Stewart further called the outcry over COVID-19 misinformation on Rogan’s podcast “overblown rhetoric.” He gave the example of a recent episode, in which Rogan battled with Josh Zepps over Rogan’s claims that there is an “adverse risk” of myocarditis - an inflammation of the heart muscle - among 12- to 17-year-olds who receive the vaccine.

“But this overreaction to Rogan, I think, is a mistake.” “There’s no question that there is egregious misinformation that’s purposeful and hateful, and that being moderated is a credit to the platforms that run them,” Stewart said. Stewart defended Rogan and his show, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” and said that unlike some right-wing television hosts, Rogan is not “an ideologue in any way” and is open to being corrected when he’s wrong. Jon Stewart called the controversy currently surrounding popular podcaster Joe Rogan an “overreaction” and defended him in the latest episode of his podcast, “ The Problem with Jon Stewart,” on Apple TV+.
