aquascoot wrote Today at 1:25pm:
SadKangaroo wrote Today at 12:10pm:
Baronvonrort wrote Yesterday at 4:54pm:
aquascoot wrote Yesterday at 4:45pm:
Was this the podcast election?
The calculations were that if Harris or Trump went on 30 minutes of prime time CNN NBC or ABC every night for 2 months they would not have reached as many people as going once on Rogan
Add in the 100s of millions of views on people like Peterson. Shapiro williamson
Billieau.carlson and triggernometry.
Barron told Donald to do these podcasts to reach the younger audience.
Kamala refused to go on Rogan she only appeared on democrat friendly programs that wouldn't ask hard questions.
It’s telling that you criticise candidates for dodging tough questions but conveniently overlook Trump’s cancelled interviews, skipped debates, and exclusive appearances on friendly podcasts. But impartiality and a shred of self-awareness seem too much to expect from you, don’t they, Barron?
Your hypocrisy couldn’t be more transparent.
probably incorrect
rogan endorsed sanders 8 yrs ago
Despite being an apparently bleeding heart lefty, I actually listen to the JRE regularly. There was no question that he was going to support and endorse Trump.
Sanders was able to go on the Podcast all those years ago and actually explain things to Rogan for him to understand, and he did the right thing and supported Burnie.
But he's been indoctrinated into the fringe issues like drag queens, covid and trans rights, he was only every going to back Trump this time around.
Quote:and rogan would have let kamala steer the conversation where ever she wanted
and rogan was very keen to get her
it was a major mistake not to go on
if she had just appeared gracious and sensible (which a DA would surely be able to do), she would have won a lot of votes
It was certainly a mistake not to go on these shows. Theo's podcast would have been good, he's an admitted dumb dumb and while hilarious, he just seems to want to know more about things and beyond the shell, he's actually a genuine guy, despite his success.
It was undoubtedly a misstep not to appear on these shows. Theo’s podcast, for instance, would have been an excellent choice. Though he self-deprecatingly calls himself a “dumb-dumb,” he possesses a genuine curiosity that cuts through his comedic persona. Beneath the humour, he’s a sincere guy, willing to engage meaningfully despite his success.
Rogan used to be the same, but less so in recent times.
Harris and her campaign made numerous mistakes, no single miscalculation cost them the race against Trump. Now, we’re left to hope he’ll seriously engage with the responsibilities of the role and, as he claimed, oppose Project 2025.
However, it’s hard not to suspect that he’ll be more absorbed by the allure of playing king. Policy decisions, anything devoid of a ceremonial signing or photo op, may fail to hold his attention long enough to divert him from his golf course or rally stages.
If he delegates, let’s hope those entrusted will hold to his word. Yet with RFK Jr.’s health agenda already aligning closely with Project 2025, the early indicators are troubling.