Joe Rogan Creates Dust-up Over Comments About Possibly Voting For Trump


While podcaster Joe Rogan has been used to stirring up the Social Justice Warriors and liberal media pundits, his latest comments may turn out to be the most controversial yet. When discussing the 2020 presidential election on his widely popular YouTube podcast, Rogan claimed Joe Biden was such a terrible, awful joke of a candidate that he might vote for Trump before he’d vote for Biden.

“Joe Rogan keeps claiming he’s not alt-right and yet here we again have evidence that he not only talks like the alt-right, but that he’s going to vote like the alt-right,” angrily commented Neera Tanden on the Rachel Maddow show.

Tanden, who heads up the liberal think tank Center for American Progress, continued “Honestly, I don’t understand how that fight promoter Rogan can get as many viewers in one podcast as you get in a month Rachel,” inadvertently referring to the enormous reach of Rogan compared to the paltry viewership of MSNBC.

The liberal media backlash against Rogan for daring to say Biden is the worst candidate since Hillary Clinton, who lost to the worst candidate in American history, matches the distance so-called progressives in the Democratic Party have put between themselves and Rogan over the years.

Current distance-learning middle school teacher and erstwhile union activist Jimmy James has called out Rogan for being an imitator. “That’s my line, yo!” exclaimed Jimmy. “I’ve been saying that to my ostensibly liberal friends in Austin since the Hillary campaign.”

Those loyal Democrats and inveterate Trump haters have been aghast at Jimmy’s suggestion during both elections. “Do people not recognize hyperbole anymore?” asked Jimmy. “I won’t vote for the corporate Democrat. That's the point,” explained the downtrodden teacher who is sheltering in place during the recent pandemic.

“I messaged Rogan and told him to stop stealing my stuff. It's like when he called out Carlos Mencia for stealing other comedians' stuff. That was awesome,” remarked Jimmy. “And that’s what I’m saying to you Rogan. You mentiroso!”

“I wonder how mine and Rogan’s social circles intermesh?” pondered Jimmy as he reflected on the handful of acquaintances and zero friends he has in Austin.

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