The Joe Rogan interview of Trump is nearing 40 MILLION VIEWS.

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Most of Joe Rogan's views are from men which Kamala's campaign knows full well. But Kamala was not capable of sitting down with Joe like a normal person in his studio so they demanded he COME TO HER, and limit the interview to one hour. What a disaster as a Presidential candidate clearly the WORST in modern history.

 
I could see him retiring after two years, just to add another distinction between himself and Buydem.
 
Most of Joe Rogan's views are from men which Kamala's campaign knows full well. But Kamala was not capable of sitting down with Joe like a normal person in his studio so they demanded he COME TO HER, and limit the interview to one hour. What a disaster as a Presidential candidate clearly the WORST in modern history.

Rogan isn’t a major conservative.. I think Trump was able to promote himself to a lot of fence leaners.
 
Trump should start his own podcast when he retires...
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I would imagine it would have a very large audience if he did. But successful podcasters (as do successful radio talk show hosts) need to be crystal clear and uncomplicated in their narratives and express complete thoughts. I don't know that Trump possesses that particular skill.

Trump tends to take more for granted that those listening know something about the subject he is talking about and his very active mind is often racing ahead of his words so he often speaks in half sentences and incomplete phrases as he is pushing forward to the next point. That works for him in most interviews and exchanges of thoughts/ideas, but not sure how effective it would be in a podcast.

My kids have pushed me to start a podcast but I probably never will. My weakness would be the opposite of Trump's. He tends to leave out detail and content as explained above. I tend to put so much detail into my commentary that it would likely be tedious to my audience conditioned to 30-second sound bites.
 
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I would imagine it would have a very large audience if he did. But successful podcasters (as do successful radio talk show hosts) need to be crystal clear and uncomplicated in their narratives and express complete thoughts. I don't know that Trump possesses that particular skill.

Trump tends to take more for granted that those listening know something about the subject he is talking about and his very active mind is often racing ahead of his words so he often speaks in have sentences and incomplete phrases as he is pushing forward to the next point. That works for him in most interviews and exchanges of thoughts/ideas, but not sure how effective it would be in a podcast.

My kids have pushed me to start a podcast but I probably never will. My weakness would be the opposite of Trump's. He tends to leave out detail and content as explained above. I tend to put so much detail into my commentary that it would likely be tedious to my audience conditioned to 30-second sound bites.
Sounds like you did not listen to the Rogan/Trump interview.

Your post reads like you never listened to Trump
 
Rogan definitely conservative

Sounds like you did not listen to the Rogan/Trump interview.

And it sounds like you don't listen to Rogan very much.

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"On an episode of the Joe Rogan Experience this week, Rogan told New York Times columnist Bari Weiss that he was going to vote for Bernie Sanders. Rogan has always had nice things to say about Sanders, and in the summer he had him on his show to talk about his campaign, the evils of the health insurance industry and the need for a political revolution against the power of big money. That interview has over 11 million views on YouTube. . . . "

Bernie Sanders Responds to Criticism of his Socialist Policies | Joe Rogan​


Trump Lashes Out At Joe Rogan For Backing RFK Jr.​


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And it sounds like you don't listen to Rogan very much.

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"On an episode of the Joe Rogan Experience this week, Rogan told New York Times columnist Bari Weiss that he was going to vote for Bernie Sanders. Rogan has always had nice things to say about Sanders, and in the summer he had him on his show to talk about his campaign, the evils of the health insurance industry and the need for a political revolution against the power of big money. That interview has over 11 million views on YouTube. . . . "

Bernie Sanders Responds to Criticism of his Socialist Policies | Joe Rogan​


Trump Lashes Out At Joe Rogan For Backing RFK Jr.​


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As with Bill Mahr, I don't care if he's a liberal, or a socialist, or whatever, as long as he isn't an authoritarian, a censoring douchebag, or a trans extremist.
 
I would imagine it would have a very large audience if he did. But successful podcasters (as do successful radio talk show hosts) need to be crystal clear and uncomplicated in their narratives and express complete thoughts. I don't know that Trump possesses that particular skill.

Trump tends to take more for granted that those listening know something about the subject he is talking about and his very active mind is often racing ahead of his words so he often speaks in half sentences and incomplete phrases as he is pushing forward to the next point. That works for him in most interviews and exchanges of thoughts/ideas, but not sure how effective it would be in a podcast.

My kids have pushed me to start a podcast but I probably never will. My weakness would be the opposite of Trump's. He tends to leave out detail and content as explained above. I tend to put so much detail into my commentary that it would likely be tedious to my audience conditioned to 30-second sound bites.
What Trump has, is a universal sense of humor.

I see that folks don't really care how detailed and technical you get, as long as there is a sense of levity and sometimes, unintentional irony.

Folks really don't mind a ton of detail, as long as you lace it with some sugar to keep it interesting.

Comedy, True Crime, and an satiric take on Current Events seems to be the most popular, but there is some straight news in there.




I found it interesting that Kill Tony is in the top thirty on both lists.
 
As with Bill Mahr, I don't care if he's a liberal, or a socialist, or whatever, as long as he isn't an authoritarian, a censoring douchebag, or a trans extremist.
Agreed. I also need a good chuckle every now and then. . . or I get bored of them.
 
Most of Joe Rogan's views are from men which Kamala's campaign knows full well. But Kamala was not capable of sitting down with Joe like a normal person in his studio so they demanded he COME TO HER, and limit the interview to one hour. What a disaster as a Presidential candidate clearly the WORST in modern history.

I couldn't help noticing you glossed over the fact that the Rogan interview was a liefest. So.........just like every other interview trump has done.

Fact check: 32 false claims Trump made to Joe Rogan​

 
I couldn't help noticing you glossed over the fact that the Rogan interview was a liefest. So.........just like every other interview trump has done.

Fact check: 32 false claims Trump made to Joe Rogan​

I guess the 40 MILLION VIEWERS who saw the unscripted interview will decide for themselves whether it was a "Lie Fest" or not. It sounded like a good old fashioned conversation to me.
 
Rogan isn’t a major conservative.. I think Trump was able to promote himself to a lot of fence leaners.
Trump’s appearance on Rogan’s show was part of a wider push to court young voters by sitting for interviews with various streamers, online influencers and social media personalities.

The former president has largely stayed away from interviews with mainstream media outlets and news networks, and appeared most frequently on Fox News in the lead up to the Nov. 5 election.


Because they tend to fact check the former Liar-in-Chief.
 

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