‘He’s gone’: Joe Rogan says he’d vote Trump over Biden, slams his cabinet as ‘sideshow of diversity’

Joe Rogan says he’d vote for Donald Trump before he’d vote for Joe Biden in 2024 because Biden is cognitively “gone.”

Rogan shared with Russell Brand on last Thursday’s broadcast of “The Joe Rogan Experience” a conversation he had recently had with mathematician, podcaster, and all-around super-smart guy, Eric Weinstein, about the upcoming election.

“I was actually talking about it with Eric Weinstein and he was like, ‘I mean, I can’t vote for Biden.’ And he goes, ‘I can’t vote for Trump,'” he recalled. “And I go, ‘I would vote for Trump before I’d vote for Biden.’ Just cause I think with Biden, like he’s gone!”

“Like, you know, he’s gone,” Rogan reiterated. “You’re gonna be relying on his cabinet. And I knew his cabinet would be this f**king sideshow of diversity — which is exactly what it is.”

So far, Biden’s diversity picks haven’t panned out well for the president.

Vice President Kamala Harris has been mocked for her word-salad speeches from the moment she was sworn in as the first woman — and a woman of color, at that — veep in America’s history.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre can barely function at the podium.

Pete Buttigieg may check the “gay” box, but his time in office has been a nonstop disaster.

And as the Assistant Secretary for Health, the transgender Rachel Levine is enough to make even stable heads explode.

But perhaps no member of Biden’s administration has been a bigger failure than Sam Brinton, the non-binary cleptomaniac and former deputy assistant secretary at the Office of Nuclear Energy who allegedly just couldn’t keep his paws off other people’s luggage.

“That one person who stole all the women’s clothes. That Sam Brenton — that’s a diversity hire,” Rogan stated. “You just said, ‘Oh, look at this. A man who dresses like a woman and has a beard and a mustache, but also wears lipstick. This is perfect for us. I don’t give a f**k what this guy’s good at or bad at. I don’t give a f**k what their credentials are. This makes us look like we’re inclusive. This makes us look like we’re on the right side, so let’s hire this person.'”

“You can’t have those kind of people running a Ben & Jerry’s,” Rogan told Brand. “You certainly can’t have those kind of people running the f**king most powerful government the world’s ever known.”

“It’s nuts,” he said. “It’s nonsense.”

Brand had a more poetic take on Biden’s presidency, claiming he is “the perfect metaphor” for the time.

“I feel sometimes that Joe Biden is the perfect president for the time,” he said. “Cause he’s like the perfect metaphor of what it is. This system is over. And for all of the talk of diversity, what have you got? You’ve got a career politician, white male that’s falling apart before your very eyes. It’s telling you that it’s bullsh*t.”

“They’ll put people in positions in order to carry that narrative,” Brand continued. “But for no other reason, because I don’t truly believe that they deeply care about those ideas… They’ve managed to make ordinary American people hate one another. Like, on the basis of a 50/50 split. You can’t criminalize half of a country and say that they’re far-right fascists any more than you can say that, in my view, extreme leftists.”

“These kind of issues oughtn’t be what’s determining how a country is run,” Brand stated, “and when they are the issues that determine how a country’s run — the powerful run amuck, the elites are able to pursue their agenda just fine.”

You can catch the entire podcast below:


(Video: Spotify)

Melissa Fine

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