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Popular podcast host Joe Rogan warned on Wednesday that Vice President Kamala Harris could ride a “gaslighting” wave to victory in the upcoming election.
During a three-hour episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” comedian Adam Ray joined Rogan to discuss Harris’ standing in the race against former President Donald Trump. Rogan criticized the legacy media for turning on Trump after he entered the 2016 race and suggested that Harris could benefit from media spin favoring her campaign.
“The 180 that the media has taken on him since he decided to be president. When you see the machine go after a guy. We’ve never seen the machine go after someone as boldfaced. You know the prosecutions, the Russia gate stuff on television every night, all of it. And then to see just a few years ago they loved him. He was like — he was a Democrat I think until like 2000 and something, 2008 maybe something crazy like that,” Rogan said.
The podcast host continued to discuss how Trump claimed former Democratic Speaker of the California State Assembly Willie Brown had rode with him in a helicopter in the 1990s that had to make an emergency landing.
“I think that was like a mistake he made and then people are like, ‘He’s old, she’s young’ like you fucking seen her mistakes? This is crazy. The gaslighting is nuts. It’s the same gaslighting they did to turn Trump into a monster, now they’re doing that same gaslighting to turn her into our future, our hope — and it’s working. It’s crazy to watch,” Rogan said. […]
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