LOADINGERROR LOADINGJoe Rogan said that Democrats are “scrambling” to “create their own version” of his popular Spotify podcast following Donald Trump’s win in the 2024 presidential election.The host of “The Joe Rogan Experience” had interviewed Trump in October but was unable to bring Vice President Kamala Harris on as a guest.Advertisement “I think these ‘Call Her Daddy’ [podcast] shows and all these different shows that [Harris] went on, I mean, I’m sure they had an impact,” he told software engineer Marc Andreessen.“But I think that in the future, I’m sure they’re scrambling to try to create their own version of this show.
This is one thing that keeps coming up, like, ‘We need our own Joe Rogan.’”“But they had me,” he added.“I was on their side.”Andreessen agreed with Rogan, replying, “The [Democrats] had you, and they drove you away.
That’s No.1.
But they also have, you know, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN.Right?”The martial arts commentator argued that traditional TV networks don’t have the same impact as podcast appearances in the current political climate.
“But that doesn’t work anymore.It’s like, you know, like you’re using smoke signals, and everybody else has a cell phone,” Rogan said.
“It’s just it’s a bizarre time.” Advertisement Rogan, who endorsed President-elect Donald Trump on the eve of the election, previously endorsed Sen.Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) during his 2020 presidential campaign.
Rogan also showed support for independent candidate and vaccine skeptic Robert F.Kennedy Jr.
for president in this year’s election, calling him the “the only one that makes sense to me” in August.He later clarified in a post on X, formerly Twitter, that he wasn’t endorsing Kennedy despite praising him.
Over the summer, Rogan said he “could see” Harris triumphing over Trump in November’s election.“I’m saying it because she could,” Rogan said during a July 30 episode of his ...