Welcome to another edition of “F**king Mondays”, The Banter’s trademark column to start your week off!: Dr. Joe Rogan Joe Rogan was one of the leading sources of vaccine misinformation during the peak of the Covid pandemic, using his huge podcast to platform discredited scientists and conspiracy theorists. It is likely his show
It’s not. But, as with all things extremist, people are deliberately choosing to deny what they know so that they can claim they have a right to slaughter.
Joe Rogan is a walking, talking example of the Peter Principle.
“I have decided to suspend my campaign for president effective today.”
I’d have more respect for a candidate if they didn’t lie about the obvious we-all-see-it-with-our-own-eyes fact that they are ENDING their campaign.
“Why is this so hard to understand?”
It’s not. But, as with all things extremist, people are deliberately choosing to deny what they know so that they can claim they have a right to slaughter.
But Joe could have performed for live audiences, Dave Chapelle style - outdoors would have been very doable in Austin.
His $200 million Spotify deal means income lost from inability to perform live would have been inconsequential to him.
Gotta keep that fan base enraged, though.