Joe Rogan is ramping up his attacks on Donald Trump, calling the former president a "man-baby" on Adderall.
“He’s a man-baby!” “Of course!” Rogan laughed. “He’s on Adderall,” Rogan responded.
The mega-popular podcaster laughed at Trump's inability to focus on anything but himself in his latest episode.
Last month, he endorsed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for the 2024 race and said he was “not interested” in helping Trump by hosting him on his popular podcast, despite multiple overtures from the former president. “He’s a man baby.” Segura also explained how Jared Kushner would supposedly sandwich bad news between two compliments about Trump.
On a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, host, Joe Rogan called former president Donald Trump a "man child" and speculated he was taking Adderall ...
He would struggle to read prompter or script when he was just, let's say 'sober', so they would give him that and he would dial-in more on reading." The New York Times reported in 2017 that National Security Council were instructed to keep policy papers to a single page. "And they said he slept like four hours a night."
Rogan, who has never been shy about sharing his political views, dissed Trump during a discussion with fellow comedian Tom Segura on last Thursday's edition of ...
“I am not a Trump supporter, in any way, shape or form,” Rogan said. “I feel like what [DeSantis] did for Florida, people gave him a lot of grief, but ultimately, he was correct,” Rogan said last month. “So if they were going to give him some bad news, you’d start with some good news.
Comedian Joe Rogan speculated that former president Donald Trump boosted his attention span and his energy level with Adderall and called him a 'man baby' ...
He doesn’t need your low-information voters,' he said on the podcast 'War Room: Pandemic.' He doesn’t need your platform. He would like, 'I don't wanna read that,''' Segura said. So they go, 'This is going well, everybody's thrilled with you about this. 'The thing that's incredible about that guy is, even when you watch him as president, he was full of f***ing energy,' Segura said. 'He has trouble reading,' Segura said.
Joe Rogan insulted Donald Trump on his most recent podcast episode, calling the former President a 'man baby.'
Joe has quite a history of criticizing the former President. The podcaster went for the jugular back in December when he suggested that if Trump were to run for the highest office in the nation in 2024, former First Lady Michelle Obama, 58, could handily beat him. “Michelle Obama, and they’re gonna bring [Kamala] Harris. Michelle Obama and Harris. Harris comes back as the vice president. Michelle Obama’s the president. “So if they were going to give him some bad news, you’d start with some good news. “I heard they would put his name in briefings multiple times to keep him interested,” Joe said, while Tom responded, “His son-in-law [Jared Kushner] said he came up with a formula to keep him engaged … the formula was ‘two good, one bad,” he said. Joe Rogan, 54, took another swipe at Donald Trump, 76, on the last episode of his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, and the former UFC color commentator didn’t hold back!
Joe Rogan said former President Donald Trump was a bored "man baby" on Adderall while he was in the oval office.
Rogan said, "He's a man baby." "He came up with a formula to keep him engaged. "He's on Adderall," The podcast host and UFC commentator suggested. "Cause he has trouble reading. Also, people love you for this.'" So, they go, 'This is going well, everybody’s thrilled with you about this.
Social media has been in a frenzy over controversial podcaster Joe Rogan's comments calling Canada a “communist” country, calling Trudeau “a dictator.”
What are we doing?” said Rogan. He then proceeds to rail against Canadian federal requirements surrounding unvaccinated travellers entering the country. “Why do you want everybody to get injected every four months? You’re trying to shut down criticism by saying that all your critics are misogynist and racists,” he added.
Renowned podcast host Joe Rogan called Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a dictator and said that Canada is a communist country in a rant which has now gone ...
It’s not 2019,” Rogan added. Rogan was also a supporter of the Freedom Conroy and decried Trudeau for invoking the Emergencies Act to crack down on the peaceful protesters in Ottawa, comparing his conduct to China and Russia. “It’s 2022. This is also not the first time that Rogan has criticized Trudeau. He previously said he was disgusted by Trudeau’s claim that Canadians do not have the right to use firearms to defend themselves. “Canada’s communist… they’re f****d,” said Rogan, adding that “they got to get rid of that guy (Trudeau).”
Joe Rogan said he used to like the 'handsome' Prime Minister Justin Trudeau before the COVID-19 pandemic, but said he now believes Trudeau is a 'dictator.'
Rogan called this practice of identification “old.” In May, Rogan also spoke about the convoy and previously called Trudeau a “dictator.” “Then when you have what’s a creepy f—king dictator for a prime minister — and that’s what he is — the way he behaved during this thing, just the disingenuous way that he communicated, it freaked me out because I never thought that guy was like that,” Rogan said in May. Rogan also said Trudeau has “some shaky deals,” and added that he would “like to see where the money is coming from.” It is unclear what deals Rogan was referring to. Rogan was referring to the “ Freedom Convoy” in Canada, which travelled the country and protested vaccine mandates in front of Parliament in Ottawa for several weeks. He’s a sketchy guy,” Rogan said on the podcast.
Canada, of course, is as much a Communist country as Joe Rogan is a reliable source of information, writes columnist Max Fawcett.
Why, the Emergencies Act, of course — the invocation of which was voted on in Parliament and received the support of three different parties, including the governing Liberals. You’d need to have the same level of understanding of Canada’s system of government as Rogan — that is to say, none at all — to believe the leader of a minority Parliament could exercise anything even remotely resembling dictatorial power. This ongoing attempt to paint Canada as some sort of quasi-Communist country and its prime minister as an aspiring dictator isn’t actually about freedom writ large. And remember: some of the politicians who have traded in this accusation were the same ones upset that the prime minister decided to call an election at this time last year. Their ranking for 2021 saw Canada rise three spots to sixth best in the world, tied with Finland and just behind Ireland. The United States, by comparison, came in at 15th. But this complete absence of facts and evidence in his remarks, which included the now-familiar description of Trudeau as a “dictator,” didn’t deter the Toronto Sun from treating it as a legitimate news story. Canada, of course, is as much a Communist country as Rogan is a reliable source of information.
Joe Rogan is in the headlines yet again, for his opinions about the country of Canada, which has caused Twitter to explode.
Joe Rogan has consistently been in the headlines for his views on his podcast. I mean, if you live in the United States and you don’t know that Canada is direct to the north of us, you have some other issues to address first. Another person who believes that Joe Rogan has no idea about what he is talking about. Joe Rogan might have been a bit brash about his thoughts on the country. Other people seem to think that Justin Trudeau should be thanked for keeping Joe Rogan out of the country. The above Twitter user seems to completely agree with Joe Rogan and points out some monetary figures that Justin Trudeau has been involved in.
Rogan and his guest Tom Segura mocked Trump for his behavior as president and alleged inability to handle bad news.
"He makes the waves. He would go 'I don't want to read that, you f***ing read it and then tell me.' Because he gets very bored, they said. "He is a f***ing toddler," Segura added. "He is a man-baby." "So they would give him that and he would dial-in more on the reading.
Rogan went on to describe the country as a “communist dictatorship.” He also stated that the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, is a “sketch guy.” ...
Joe Rogan has consistently been in the headlines for his views on his podcast. I mean, if you live in the United States and you don’t know that Canada is direct to the north of us, you have some other issues to address first. Another person who believes that Joe Rogan has no idea about what he is talking about. Joe Rogan might have been a bit brash about his thoughts on the country. Other people seem to think that Justin Trudeau should be thanked for keeping Joe Rogan out of the country. The above Twitter user seems to completely agree with Joe Rogan and points out some monetary figures that Justin Trudeau has been involved in.
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You're trying to shut down criticism by saying that all your critics are misogynists and racists," Rogan said, referring to Trudeau's comments about truckers protesting against vaccine mandates earlier this year. He's a sketchy guy. "Canada is communist.
Canada is “communist” and “crazy” according to podcaster Joe Rogan who called the country's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, a “dictator.”
“You can’t even get into Canada unless you’re vaccinated,” he added. “I liked him before the pandemic,” he said. What are you doing?” “And then during the pandemic I’m like, ‘Oh, you’re a fucking dictator. Like, what are we doing? “They’re fucked, they’re fucked,” he added.
Joe Rogan's suggestion to 'shoot the homeless people' in L.A. has been widely criticized on social media and among the unhoused community.
Maybe you should just go shoot the homeless people.” In response to criticism of his stances on the coronavirus, Rogan vowed to do his “best to try to balance out these more controversial viewpoints with other people’s perspectives, so we can maybe find a better point of view.” After Arie posted video footage on social media of Rogan using the racist slur about 20 times, the podcast host apologized and said he hoped “this could be a teachable moment for anybody that doesn’t realize how offensive that word could be coming out of a white person’s mouth, in context or out of context.” “The comments about beginning to kill homeless people hits too close to reality for any comfort, because murders of homeless people in Los Angeles went up 47% last year over the previous year,” Bales told Variety. In recent interviews with Variety, advocates for homeless people criticized the latest installment of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” which included a discussion about homelessness in L.A. between the host and his guest, Tom Segura. Also “surprised and saddened” by Rogan’s behavior was Andy Bales, president of the homeless shelter Union Rescue Mission in downtown L.A. After listening to Rogan’s podcast, Bales invited the host “to come to Union Rescue Mission to see ... what’s happening on the streets and who these people are who he’s talking about.”
Joe Rogan has been met with a barrage of criticism after he suggested you could shoot homeless people dead in order to steal their belongings.
Maybe you should just go shoot the homeless people." "Like by law. “It’s repulsive,” Henderson said. He told Variety that murders of homeless people has been on the rise recently and comments like this don't help the situation. "Maybe you should just go S**T the homeless people" pic.twitter.com/eCp1HSkJj4 July 16, 2022 UFC commentator Rogan was surprised by the assertion and Segura added that you can't just take a homeless person's belongings.
UFC commentator Joe Rogan has sparked outrage after saying homeless people in LA should be shot.The 54-year-old made the comments on his podcast appar.
He IS a piece of s**t." Another said: "Joe Rogan can go f**k himself, seriously. "Then they have a canopy draped over their car and they have stacks of s**t and next to it is a dresser.
Joe Rogan's offhand joke about "shooting homeless people" in Los Angeles sparked outrage on Twitter.
“He thinks he’s entitled to steal from the homeless? Maybe you should just go shoot the homeless people.” “Like by law. “Joe Rogan is outraged that…the homeless are allowed to own things?” another Twitter user wrote. Rogan responded: “Oh, a homeless person’s property is protected?” “Absolutely. If you were to try to move that or take that…,” Segura said, before Rogan interjected.
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Spotify inked a multiyear deal with Rogan in 2020, reportedly worth more than $100 million, for exclusive rights to distribute “The Joe Rogan Experience.” “I would invite Joe to come to Union Rescue Mission to see, not only our work, but see what’s happening on the streets and who these people are who he’s talking about.” The situation ultimately led to musicians like Neil Young and Joni Mitchell removing their music from the streamer in protest of its partnership with Rogan. “The comments about beginning to kill homeless people hits too close to reality for any comfort, because murders of homeless people in Los Angeles went up 47% last year over the previous year…. To advocate trying to shoot at unhoused people or just giving these dog whistles to people that do not see unhoused people as human beings — I can’t believe you’d advocate for it.” Andy Bales, who serves as president and CEO of the downtown L.A. homeless shelter Union Rescue Mission, expressed similar disappointment in Rogan’s comments.
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So, not really a subject that should be casually bandied by the former host of NBC’s Fear Factor. While this is not the first time that Joe Rogan has used his platform to “jokingly” say abhorrent things, this one really raises the horribleness bar quite a bit. After widespread criticism, Joe Rogan publicly admitted he was not a doctor or, in his words, ”a respected source of information.” While Joe Rogan can loosely be referred to as a comic, The Joe Rogan Experience is not actually a comedy podcast. While Joe Rogan is a private citizen and not actually in charge of any public policy, he has an outsize influence on public sentiment, given his massive audience. All this is to say, while Joe Rogan and his fans will likely assert that he was joking in his statement that human beings who do not have a permanent residence should maybe be shot, this is not in fact a comedy show in which one can assume that what is being said is automatically being used for comedic effect. The two continued their conversation, as though one of the most famous podcasters in the world had not just said that an option for the nationally discussed homeless crisis in L.A. was to murder human beings.
The controversial comments were made on his podcast "The Joe Rogan Experience" where he interviewed fellow comedian Tom Segura.
Hilarious," Rogan said. That’s that’s person’s property by law." "He thinks he’s entitled to steal from the homeless? "You’d get arrested. "Like by law. The LA ordinance reviewed by the court allowed for the removal of most items too large to fit into a 60-gallon container, the common size of household trash bins picked by the city.
UFC commentator and podcaster Joe Rogan has sparked outrage after saying homeless people in LA should be SHOT.Rogan, 54, made the comments on his podc.
He IS a piece of s***." Another said: "Joe Rogan can go f*** himself, seriously. "Then they have a canopy draped over their car and they have stacks of s*** and next to it is a dresser.
'The Joe Rogan Experience' is being ripped apart, once again. The latest topic that's landed podcast host Joe Rogan in a pool of hot water?
\r\n"To advocate trying to shoot at unhoused people or just giving these dog whistles to people that do not see unhoused people as human beings — I can’t believe you’d advocate for it." That's that person's property by law," the Instant Family actor explained.\r\nRogan responded, "Oh, a homeless person's property is protected?" \r\nSee more reactions below, and listen to the full episode of Tom Segura guest hosting The Joe Rogan Experience on Spotify above.\r\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\r\n[Via] \r\n"I like your ideas," Segura said. Maybe you should just go shoot the homeless people." to which Segura said, "Absolutely. If you were to try to move that or take that –."\r\n\r\nThe Fear Factor alum cut him off, saying, "You'd get arrested.
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I'm not gonna get vaccinated." (Okay fine, he is a bit sketchy, but probably not in the way Rogan means.) He said that Trudeau is a "fucking dictator," specifically over the PM's criticisms of trucker convoys in Ottawa, and called Trudeau "gross" and a "sketchy guy."
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In August 2021, LA signed an ordinance that would prohibit the homeless from setting up encampments near parks, libraries, and other public spaces Rogan suggested the vile solution after telling a story about seeing an encampment under an LA underpass and his guest Tom Segura telling him people would be 'arrested' if they messed with homeless encampments Maybe you should just go shoot the homeless people,' Rogan said on the July 14 episode of the show. 'It’s infuriating because it’s not only out of touch, but the reality is that unhoused people are targeted by housed people,' he told the outlet. - However, in Aug. 2021, LA signed an ordinance that would prohibit the homeless from setting up encampments near parks, libraries, and other public spaces - Joe Rogan, 54, suggests 'shooting the homeless' because 'nobody does anything about violent crime in LA anymore,' he said on his podcast.
The podcast host made the comments during a July 14 episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience."
Bales invited Rogan to the shelter to “see” the city’s unhoused population. Maybe you should just go shoot the homeless people,” Rogan replied. “To advocate trying to shoot at unhoused people or just giving these dog whistles to people that do not see unhoused people as human beings — I can’t believe you’d advocate for it.”