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Similar to Rogan, he hosted an early 2000s reality show – "Road Rules" – and frequently toes the line between politically incorrect jokes and mildly political conversations on his podcast.
Stephen A. Smith desires Joe Rogan’s political influence "Would I desire is people talking about me having that kind of impact? You are damn right I would." ...
Joe Rogan explained how various events changed his mind about interviewing Trump, ranging from legal battles to the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Sen. Bernie Sanders revealed what his priority would be if he was elected president, arguing that the influence of powerful lobbies and billionaires is a threat to democracy.
Rogan, on the other hand, built a different kind of loyalty through his podcast, which appealed to many undecided voters by exploring political topics with a relatable, no-nonsense approach.
"In a lot of ways, this is a relief," Rogan said. "That video had always been out there. This is a political hit job. They're taking all this stuff I've ever said that's wrong and smushing it all ...
In 2023, podcaster Joe Rogan called out the left and the right, speaking freely in attention-grabbing moments about some of the year's most contentious political and cultural topics.
Donald Trump is set to become the 47th president of the United States, and he’s got specific ties to Austin—and Texas at large—that arguably could have helped him get reelected.
Joe Rogan calls backlash 'political hit job' but is not sorry for apologizing for use of N-word. Rogan returned to his podcast, dismissing the furor over his past racial remarks as a "political ...
Joe Rogan accused Kamala Harris's campaign of lying to cover up the fact that they "got scared" of an interview between the podcaster and former vice president.
Podcaster Joe Rogan, one of the right-wing voices credited with helping Donald Trump win the presidency, told a big slice of his listeners that he doesn’t want them on his team anymore. In a ...
Joe Rogan, who has millions of followers on YouTube and Spotify, responded to the criticism from the ABC chair by simply posting “LOL WUT” on X (formerly known as Twitter).