Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 22:31     Subject: Joe Rogan. What are his latest political views

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He’s a good interviewer, and his show is fun to listen to.

—normal guy


Interesting that you feel the need to defend yourself as a normal guy.


Yeah I’m just a regular guy. Nothing too serious. Give the show a listen. It’s pretty entertaining.


I assume you watch it with a few beers, because I was watching the one with NDGT and it was like a lobotomy. I was impressed that Neil kept it together so graciously.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 21:27     Subject: Joe Rogan. What are his latest political views

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He’s a good interviewer, and his show is fun to listen to.

—normal guy


Interesting that you feel the need to defend yourself as a normal guy.


Yeah I’m just a regular guy. Nothing too serious. Give the show a listen. It’s pretty entertaining.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 21:24     Subject: Joe Rogan. What are his latest political views

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He is a Bernie - bro.



He is the ultimate Bernie bro. He voted for Sanders, TWICE.


How do you vote for Bernie twice and then Trump...ick. Nothing is similar about those two men....actually one is a man and one is a giant toddler.


How does any one stoop to the level of voting for someone as old as Trump and Bernie in the first place? Disgusting


Whatever the point is no one who votes for Bernie turns around and votes for Trump-the two are not the same. It's nonsensical.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 21:05     Subject: Joe Rogan. What are his latest political views

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He is a Bernie - bro.



He is the ultimate Bernie bro. He voted for Sanders, TWICE.


How do you vote for Bernie twice and then Trump...ick. Nothing is similar about those two men....actually one is a man and one is a giant toddler.


How does any one stoop to the level of voting for someone as old as Trump and Bernie in the first place? Disgusting
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 21:05     Subject: Joe Rogan. What are his latest political views

Anonymous wrote:He’s a good interviewer, and his show is fun to listen to.

—normal guy


Interesting that you feel the need to defend yourself as a normal guy.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 20:58     Subject: Joe Rogan. What are his latest political views

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He is a Bernie - bro.



He is the ultimate Bernie bro. He voted for Sanders, TWICE.


How do you vote for Bernie twice and then Trump...ick. Nothing is similar about those two men....actually one is a man and one is a giant toddler.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 20:57     Subject: Joe Rogan. What are his latest political views

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My relatives listen to him all day and I’m seeing them for Xmas. Curious what the latest is


He changes with the wind


As does anyone and everyone who capitalizes off of our political landscape of hyper-partisan fruitcakes.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 20:55     Subject: Joe Rogan. What are his latest political views

Anonymous wrote:My relatives listen to him all day and I’m seeing them for Xmas. Curious what the latest is


He changes with the wind
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 20:44     Subject: Joe Rogan. What are his latest political views

Anonymous wrote:He’s not a Bernie bro acc to chat


Here’s a summary of what Joe Rogan has said (and seems to believe) over roughly the past year or so — including his political views, attitudes toward governance and society, and how he thinks about current US politics.

🔎 What Rogan Says He Believes — His Self-Description & Core Views
• He says he is not a Democrat or a Republican. He described himself recently as simply “an American.” 
• He rejects strict party loyalty: he considers ideas on both sides (Democratic and Republican) and says it doesn’t make sense to ignore something good just because “it’s coming from the wrong team.” 
• At the same time, he’s not ideologically pure: he’s expressed support for some what might be seen as “socialist-leaning” or progressive ideas — such as a strong social safety net, universal healthcare, free/affordable education, and broadly ensuring that basic needs (food, housing, education) are covered. 
• He supports legalizing or decriminalizing things like cannabis and is generally in favor of personal freedom (e.g. drug use, free speech, civil liberties) rather than heavy-handed government regulation. 

So — Rogan’s political identity is fluid: a mix of libertarian-leaning views on personal freedom, populist or community-oriented support for social safety nets, and skepticism toward rigid partisan labels.

⚠️ His Criticisms — What He Takes Issue With
• He is very critical of the two-party system in the U.S., calling it a “ruse.” He argues both major parties are heavily influenced (or “funded”) by big corporations — which he sees as corrupting democracy. 
• He often warns against political tribalism — the tendency for people to blindly back “their side,” even when ideas from “the other side” might make sense. He thinks much of the media and political polarization is driven by incentives to divide. 
• He has expressed distrust of mainstream media and the political/media elite — seeing a lot of behavior as performative, manipulative, or built around “us-vs-them” narratives rather than genuine solutions. 

🎯 His Recent Actions — Endorsements & Where He Stands Today (as of 2025)
• On November 4, 2024 — right before the US presidential election — Rogan publicly endorsed Donald Trump. He said this endorsement was influenced strongly by Elon Musk, who he said made “the most compelling case for Trump.” 
• Despite endorsing Trump, Rogan has not been blindly loyal. He has criticized certain Trump-era decisions — especially when they involve policies he sees as overreach or misuse of power (for example, deportation policies, aggressive enforcement that might affect immigrants or asylum-seekers). 
• He has also recently defended free speech and criticized attempts to punish or “cancel” public figures for jokes or statements (for example, his reaction to what happened to Jimmy Kimmel in 2025). Rogan argued that censorship of comedians or public voices is dangerous because “this will be used on you” eventually. 
• At the same time, he has emphasized the need for a social safety net — especially in light of what he views as structural changes to society (like job losses from automation, AI, etc.). He’s argued that if society fails to provide basic care (housing, education, welfare), the consequences will be severe. 

🧭 Overall Character — How to Understand Rogan’s Approach
• He is a politically independent thinker (or at least claims to be), not locked into the traditional left/right binary.
• He combines libertarian social views (freedoms, civil liberties, skepticism of government overreach) with populist-style support for communal welfare and safety nets.
• He seems to prioritize individual judgment over party loyalty — meaning he might support a policy that comes from a party he doesn’t “subscribe” to, if it makes sense to him.
• He is deeply skeptical of political institutions: the two-party system, corporate influence, media narratives, and partisan culture.



No one can argue with this-

He is very critical of the two-party system in the U.S., calling it a “ruse.” He argues both major parties are heavily influenced (or “funded”) by big corporations — which he sees as corrupting democracy.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 20:44     Subject: Joe Rogan. What are his latest political views

He’s a good interviewer, and his show is fun to listen to.

—normal guy
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 20:40     Subject: Joe Rogan. What are his latest political views

He’s not a Bernie bro acc to chat


Here’s a summary of what Joe Rogan has said (and seems to believe) over roughly the past year or so — including his political views, attitudes toward governance and society, and how he thinks about current US politics.

🔎 What Rogan Says He Believes — His Self-Description & Core Views
• He says he is not a Democrat or a Republican. He described himself recently as simply “an American.” 
• He rejects strict party loyalty: he considers ideas on both sides (Democratic and Republican) and says it doesn’t make sense to ignore something good just because “it’s coming from the wrong team.” 
• At the same time, he’s not ideologically pure: he’s expressed support for some what might be seen as “socialist-leaning” or progressive ideas — such as a strong social safety net, universal healthcare, free/affordable education, and broadly ensuring that basic needs (food, housing, education) are covered. 
• He supports legalizing or decriminalizing things like cannabis and is generally in favor of personal freedom (e.g. drug use, free speech, civil liberties) rather than heavy-handed government regulation. 

So — Rogan’s political identity is fluid: a mix of libertarian-leaning views on personal freedom, populist or community-oriented support for social safety nets, and skepticism toward rigid partisan labels.

⚠️ His Criticisms — What He Takes Issue With
• He is very critical of the two-party system in the U.S., calling it a “ruse.” He argues both major parties are heavily influenced (or “funded”) by big corporations — which he sees as corrupting democracy. 
• He often warns against political tribalism — the tendency for people to blindly back “their side,” even when ideas from “the other side” might make sense. He thinks much of the media and political polarization is driven by incentives to divide. 
• He has expressed distrust of mainstream media and the political/media elite — seeing a lot of behavior as performative, manipulative, or built around “us-vs-them” narratives rather than genuine solutions. 

🎯 His Recent Actions — Endorsements & Where He Stands Today (as of 2025)
• On November 4, 2024 — right before the US presidential election — Rogan publicly endorsed Donald Trump. He said this endorsement was influenced strongly by Elon Musk, who he said made “the most compelling case for Trump.” 
• Despite endorsing Trump, Rogan has not been blindly loyal. He has criticized certain Trump-era decisions — especially when they involve policies he sees as overreach or misuse of power (for example, deportation policies, aggressive enforcement that might affect immigrants or asylum-seekers). 
• He has also recently defended free speech and criticized attempts to punish or “cancel” public figures for jokes or statements (for example, his reaction to what happened to Jimmy Kimmel in 2025). Rogan argued that censorship of comedians or public voices is dangerous because “this will be used on you” eventually. 
• At the same time, he has emphasized the need for a social safety net — especially in light of what he views as structural changes to society (like job losses from automation, AI, etc.). He’s argued that if society fails to provide basic care (housing, education, welfare), the consequences will be severe. 

🧭 Overall Character — How to Understand Rogan’s Approach
• He is a politically independent thinker (or at least claims to be), not locked into the traditional left/right binary.
• He combines libertarian social views (freedoms, civil liberties, skepticism of government overreach) with populist-style support for communal welfare and safety nets.
• He seems to prioritize individual judgment over party loyalty — meaning he might support a policy that comes from a party he doesn’t “subscribe” to, if it makes sense to him.
• He is deeply skeptical of political institutions: the two-party system, corporate influence, media narratives, and partisan culture.

Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 20:39     Subject: Joe Rogan. What are his latest political views

Anonymous wrote:He loves Bernie Sanders


Everyone loves Bernie except for the RNC, DNC, their wealthy donors, and wealthy people in general.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 20:34     Subject: Joe Rogan. What are his latest political views

He loves Bernie Sanders
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 19:43     Subject: Joe Rogan. What are his latest political views

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He is a Bernie - bro.



He is the ultimate Bernie bro. He voted for Sanders, TWICE.



+1000

Classic Bernie supporter.


I'm supporter of most of Bernie's rhetoric but I realize he is as unfit to serve as chief executive of the most powerful country in the world as Trump and Biden are so I don't support him with votes in that regard. AOC I will support with all my might.
Anonymous
Post 12/04/2025 19:38     Subject: Joe Rogan. What are his latest political views

MAHA. I listened to an interview he did with the author of Murderland. The book deals with lead poisoning. He was doing a good interview and then went off on a much too long diatribe about fluoride. It was MAHA stuff. Also very boring and off-topic.