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Joe Rogan also sounds like he'd make a good cabinet member for Trump.
I also watched this documentary on PBS or something that showed this rural poor white family in West Virginia, they interviewed some of the family members and this dude said he liked both Trump and Bernie.
So, that in a nutshell is a good example of the electorate sometimes. Some things don't make any sense whatsoever, some folks make no sense.
But sure, I agree with the statement "the Democrats are out of touch with working class". However, Trump and 99.99% of GOP are less in touch even and even less worker friendly.
Labor rights and conservative ideology is oil and water. But yes, I agree that most of the Dems in congress, yes they are out of touch but more importantly, why is they are sellouts like the entire GOP is. At least there are some Dems in congress like the Squad etc. who are not out of touch with working people.
That fake "brand" of right wing populism works to sway podunk (racist and/or homophobic) voters who aren't in touch with reality, sure. These are the folks who turn their so-called "kitchen table issues" into attacking LGBT, immigrants, take your pick. These are the types who turn economic issues into culture issues, where they themselves are the ones turning it into "issues" to distract further away from the real economic issues that your GOP and others distract away with.
They could've campaigned with the union presidents instead of Liz Cheney, for example, definitely. Maybe they'll learn their lesson to try to appeal to what ought to be their own damn base next time instead of the somewhat mythical "moderate" and swing voters.
Edited: So anyway, Rogan is an idiot. One of the only guests he's had on who I can't *not* stand are the UAP fighter pilots, and Michio Kaku(sic?) if he was on it (was he even? I don't pay much attention to the Rogan Experience except sometimes to make fun of it mostly).
Bernie should not have bent the knee in 2016.
I suppose she didn't have tens of trillions of dollars for meaningless wars and tax cuts for the rich.
They should have it taken from them! ( 。 •̀ ⤙ •́ 。 )
Over the years, you can see how he has changed his tune. But crazy enough, his views still remain the same as ever. It's just the centre line has gone far left for him.
Hmmm...Wasn't Rogan a teacher at some point? Food for thought.
So what?
Any links to this episode, so I can catch the full context of the conversation.
No, I'm sure you can find it. It's in the context of highschool boys sleeping with their teachers.
The problem I have these days, is I don't have enough time to watch everything I want to watch or listen too. Because of work, family, sleep and social life, my time to sit down and watch podcasts, debates, documentaries is very limited.
So my favourite youtuber channels number in the hundreds and I have to select who and what I watch solely based on the title of the video. I would love to watch every Joe Rogan, Timcast, Anton Daniels, Valuetainment, Traveling Robert etc.... but sadly I simply don't have the time.