Trump on Joe Rogan

squeezer

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Lol. Just admit you asked if he had ties. I found it in your own link. And these companies are all tied together in a quid pro quo web. The generals approve the contracts, then get plum positions later. Kelly was given this one which he then left to try to ride herd on Trump.

It's all right there. Congratulations, you played yourself.
I showed you where you are full of shit but I now am sure of it although I've suspected for a while, reading is not your forte.
 

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They are getting millions of views.
If you had a daughter how do you explain to her that you back a guy who grabs them by the pussy and is banning abortion?
What does millions of views mean. You act as if people believe this bullshit. You think females don't know how males talk about them and vise versa. Seriously do you ever leave your house.
 

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Some good old-fashioned race-baiting at the big Trump rally.
The guy's an off-color comedian on the rise. It's not a great joke, but it's a fairly straight-forward Halloween joke that makes the huge, huge offense that Black people like watermelons.

The U.S. is moving away from hyper-sensitivity in our language and culture. You're going to see some corners of our culture fight it, but it's happening. I hope Canada follows suit and doesn't get upset as a culture about every joke or misphrased comment. Who doesn't like a good Newfie joke? Or Jordan Peterson for that matter?

If you really want to be offended, you should find and post Hinchcliffe's Puerto Rico joke which doesn't really land. Republican leaders basically said it was a terrible joke and denounced it. These things will happen when you fill an arena and mix entertainment with politics.
 
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Trump on anti-vaxxer RFK Jr.: “I'm gonna let him go wild on health. I'm gonna let him go wild on the food. I'm gonna let him go wild on medicines.”

This is the same MSG appearance that featured screens with Ivermectin ads during the festivities.

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You have to admit the FDA doesn't have the best record. OyContin anyone?
 
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I think people are beyond fact checking Trump at this point. lol.
People still fact check Trump, they just know that it is meaningless for most of his audience.
Neither Rogan or Trump care much about facts, so pointing our all the things they got wrong (either deliberately or by accident) over three hours doesn't really matter to the people who were keen to listen to them. (Since those people also don't care about facts.)
 
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If you really want to be offended, you should find and post Hinchcliffe's Puerto Rico joke which doesn't really land. Republican leaders basically said it was a terrible joke and denounced it. These things will happen when you fill an arena and mix entertainment with politics.
It was posted right here for everyone's viewing pleasure! Republican leaders, hmmmm, what about Trump and Vance, has either of them denounced it? If so, please provide the link. I do suspect Trump will in a lack luster fashion denounce it from fear of losing some Latino votes.

I also hope he brings more comedians making jokes about watermelon, maybe a fried chicken off-the-cuff remark, I think it's a great idea to do more of this before Nov, 5th.


There goes the Latino vote.

"Puerto Rico is a floating island of garbage"

and with that, bye bye Latino vote

 
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Valcazar

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Listening to him he's calm and having a conversation with Joe. Joe is sucking up to him and feeding him very easy questions and I'm sure he was told by Joe and his team to just have a conversation. He lying as always but doing it very calmly. He's actually doing well but this podcast won't change anyone's mind. The Trump voters are going to still vote for him and the Harris voters are not, it will come down to which base gets most of their voters out and which candidate picks up most of the undecided if any are left.
I think it is mostly a soft win for Trump.

He didn't fuck up wildly and provide some kind of viral clip that made him look terrible.

It was about what I expected - pretty boring and with no real news value. Lots of lying and no real fact checking. People will view it as good or bad based on how they already feel about how Trump talks and what he says.

Would it convince someone to switch votes in either direction? I doubt it a lot.

But it may have shored up someone who mostly wanted to vote Trump but was doubting after some recent news reports that "yeah, it's ok to go ahead and vote the way I wanted to in the first place".

And that's not nothing.

So it isn't going to move the needle much but may help stop him from losing some votes.
That's useful to him.
 

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I think it is mostly a soft win for Trump.

He didn't fuck up wildly and provide some kind of viral clip that made him look terrible.

It was about what I expected - pretty boring and with no real news value. Lots of lying and no real fact checking. People will view it as good or bad based on how they already feel about how Trump talks and what he says.

Would it convince someone to switch votes in either direction? I doubt it a lot.

But it may have shored up someone who mostly wanted to vote Trump but was doubting after some recent news reports that "yeah, it's ok to go ahead and vote the way I wanted to in the first place".

And that's not nothing.

So it isn't going to move the needle much but may help stop him from losing some votes.
That's useful to him.
Yeah, I completely agree and it already seems the interview has lost the media's attention and all have moved on.
 
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Valcazar

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From a tactical perspective, I think Kamala let this dance with Rogan corner her into a bad position. If she doesn't go on, she looks weak. If she does go on, she now looks desperate.

Her campaign should have determined earlier that she was going to do the show or not do the show. Then she should have just stuck with that decision.
The question then would be who leaked to the press that she was in talks with Rogan to do the show?
As mentioned, Rogan had refused Trump many times before this, so what made Rogan change his mind?
 

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There goes the Latino vote.

"Puerto Rico is a floating island of garbage"

and with that, bye bye Latino vote

I know it's not your intention to offend anyone with generalizations. However, Latinos don't really identify as a group beyond a connection to the Spanish language and perhaps some food ingredients.

So if you offend Puerto Ricans, Mexican-Americans, Cuban-Americans, Venezolano-Americans are not really going to react.

As far as the island of Puerto Rico, it is a fucked up and corrupt island. It has the bad government curse of its Spanish colonial legacy. It's propped up by U.S. government money and mainland Americans who buy homes and spend money.

Apart from it's dire political situation, it's really quite beautiful. Before you slide down the Puerto Rican independence track, most Boricua know they couldn't really thrive without U.S. support and ties.
 
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