AUSTIN, TEXAS: Podcaster Joe Rogan declared his support for Democratic presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr but was skeptical about the party letting him appear on the ballot or engage in a primary debate with President Joe Biden.
'The Joe Rogan Experience' host discussed his views regarding the upcoming 2024 Presidential election in an episode of his podcast where he hosts guests across various fields, engaging them in conversations on varied topics.
Joe Rogan supports 2024 presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr
During an episode of the 'JRE' podcast, Joe Rogan was in conversation with his guest Alex Berenson, a renowned journalist.
Rogan said, "He’s a fascinating guy. I really enjoyed talking to him. What’s really important is his work as an environmental attorney and what he did with the Hudson River," about Robert F Kennedy Jr.
He added, "He cleaned up the Hudson River, a lot of it based on him winning cases. And he really cares about people, and genuinely does. I think he’s a good person, I really do"
Rogan responded that while he might, it would be improbable that he would vote for RFK Jr. "Yeah, I’d vote for him. Yeah, I would. I don’t think I’m going to get the opportunity," said the podcaster, showing a hint of doubt regarding his candidacy.
He added, "I have a feeling that they’ve got some rascally tricks up their sleeves to keep him from ever challenging. And there’s not going to be any debates, that’s for sure."
Joe Rogan compared current state of America to fiction
During his podcast episode with Alex Berenson, Joe Rogan also talked about the overall status of America, remarking that it would make for a fun television program if it were fiction.
"This is like a show that I can’t stop watching. If I wasn’t personally involved, if it wasn’t something going on in the country that I live in, I would be like, ‘Wow, this show, this is crazy'," expressed Rogan.
He continued, "Is that guy going to make it? Like, what’s going to happen? Is she going to be the president like or is Russia gonna nuke us? I would be like ‘What a show! This show is crazy!'"