Here’s Why Joe Rogan Must Never and Will Never Interview President Trump for His Own Good
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Joe Rogan must never, and will never, interview President Trump on his podcast.
And the reason for it is simple.
They will destroy him.
They will crush him into dust.
He won't know what hit him.
He feels impervious right now because that's what fame does.
He feels bulletproof.
He feels that he is impenetrable.
That his fame, his glory, his wherewithal, his notoriety, everything about him will protect him.
No.
He has more red dots on him than you can imagine.
They want him out and they want him gone.
And you saw that before when he dared, dared to test the water, to stick his toe in the water, so to speak, to kind of feel around when it came time during the COVID mania vaccine discussion and the like.
He had no idea.
He just thought, I'm Joe Rogan.
I come with a good soul, and I believe he does.
Open mind.
I'm interested in the truth.
I'm interested in a lot of things.
As you can see, by virtue of the way I handle my show, I have a lot of subjects that I discuss on a regular basis.
Loads and loads of topics from the pyramids to particle physics to artificial intelligence to comedians who have the mentality of a soap dish.
Dropping the F-bomb every five minutes.
It's that multiplicity of subject matter that I find to be absolutely exquisite.
Plus he has an absolute and I say this in the best way possible and I consider myself in the same condition or the same situation almost a childlike fascination for everything.
No question is out of the question.
No question is too dumb.
No question is too obvious.
Just a pure And raw and an unbridled fascination with a lot of different subjects.
And with that comes, unfortunately, the belief that there will be no repercussions, that there will be no problems.
Joe Rogan has become such a target.
For everybody because he grew too big, too fast, and it's not that he grew too fast, but that he set signals.
It's kind of like an abatement raptor who kind of like sweeps through the valley and says, I'm in charge here.
I'm setting the parameters of what I'm doing.
I'm not playing your game.
I'm not going to be some George Clooney hack.
I'm not going to be some sock puppet for the left or some wind sock for the right.
I'm my own man.
Okay.
And that scares people.
Because what the radical left wants, what the shadow government wants, is somebody that they can control and crush and scare and own like George Clooney and a veritable list of other hacks that I would need the rest of the day just to read their names.
President Trump had best stay away from Joe Rogan as well.
Because Joe Rogan will have to be in a position to score one, to hurt Trump, to do something.
If Joe Rogan appears to be at all less than vicious, let me say this again, if he appears in any way to be less than predatory in his take and his attack and in his pursuit, if you will, of President Trump, he's through.
They will destroy him.
They will finish him off.
Finish him off the way they did, laughably, when Neil Young said, I'm going to take my catalog away from Spotify.
And the music world said, who?
Neil Young, who?
Cowgirl in the sand?
Harvest?
Anyway.
But that is attention.
That's why he did this rather...
I think it was very interesting, very sincere, very conciliatory.
Some might say a fawning expiation regarding his tact, an apologia, and I'm sorry, a mea culpa, I didn't know what I was doing.
Okay, he learned his lessons.
So he said basically, as the kids would say, F this noise, I'm not going near that again.
I'm going to talk to Joey Diaz about Getting gooned and weird stuff you do with mayonnaise in the dressing room of a comedy club.
I want to do that and talk about pyramids and my usual stuff.
I'm not going to go near this.
And if he goes through, if he even approximates President Trump and doesn't skewer him, go after him, if he doesn't read from the list of the questions and the positions that will be presented to him, he won't admit this.
But he will be told specifically, this is what you're going to do.
Because when you're the number one podcast platform in the world, I would think, you are not going to sit back and wing it.
You're not going to come back and say, hey, you know what?
I really like this Trump feller because I started off thinking he was a bit of a jerk, but now I really like him.
And moreover, I think he's far more sincere and far better for the country and the direction of our republic than, okay, Mala Harris.
That ain't going to happen either.
So, nobody's going to like the interview.
Trump fans are going to say that either, depending upon what...
Joe did.
Either he was too harsh or spot on.
If he was conciliatory, if he was nice, Trump fans are going to say that's the way to go.
The Kemala group, which is of course the radical left folks, and I hate these little favorite things here, but the reactions.
But the Kemala group, again, will destroy him.
He will see so much change if he doesn't go in for it.
The kill.
Now Lex Friedman doesn't have to do this because Lex Friedman is in a different plane and in a separate video I discussed that.
But Joe is different.
Joe should best stick with what he's doing not even get near it.
Not even get near him.
Because it's a lose-lose.
He will never go strong enough.
He will never go.
It's ridiculous.
Joe is not also a political animal.
That's not his thing.
And when I say political, I mean nuanced.
I mean to really jump into this thing.
You know, feet first, so to speak, into the world of conspiracy theories and history and trying to get rid of this left-right, you know, good-bad mannequin.
I mean, this is not...
He's great.
I don't want to see his career ruined.
I don't want to see him destroyed.
I think he's fantastic.
He has done more.
To inspire knowledge and interest and fascination over so many subjects that he will ever understand or ever grasp.
I don't want to see him hurt.
I don't want to see him in any way lose this platform.
That's why he's got to stay away from it.
And President Trump can always use the fact that he's being talked about, he's being discussed, but he should stay away from this as well.
Because remember, they're not going to treat President Trump fairly.
They can't.
If Joe Rogan treats President Trump fairly, that's it.
He's done.
He's through.
Something will happen.
Something.
Spotify somewhere down the road will find that some European regulatory...
I don't know.
Who knows?
Things we don't know about.
Things that go on in the background.
You're doing great where you are.
A great line from, I think it was Magnum Forrest, Jody Harris, is a man's got to know his limitations.
And a show's got to know its limitations.
And you also have to recognize the fact that there's nothing wrong with not saying everything.
As I have always advocated since day one, Joe, pick the hill you want to die on.