Joe Rogan Says He Won’t Have Donald Trump on His Podcast: ‘I Don’t Want to Help Him’
Joe Rogan doesn’t want former President Donald Trump as a guest on his podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience,” saying “I don’t want to help him.”
Joe Rogan doesn’t want former President Donald Trump as a guest on his podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience,” saying “I don’t want to help him.”
After pulling their music from Spotify in protest over Joe Rogan, the folk rock group Crosby, Stills & Nash has returned to the streaming service a mere five months later — with Rogan’s massively popular podcast still going strong.
Joe Rogan used part of the Joe Rogan Experience podcast #1831 to discuss how “disgusted” he was to hear Canadian PM Justin Trudeau’s push against gun ownership.
Joe Rogan noted his acquisition of a concealed carry permit on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast #1831 and referenced the “extensive examination” he had to pass to get it.
Music and podcast streaming service Spotify recently announced the formation of a “Safety Advisory Council” to provide third-party input on issues including “hate speech”, disinformation, and extremism. The move comes after an ongoing backlash against the platform for not censoring Joe Rogan enough to satisfy leftists.
During The Joe Rogan Experience podcast #1824 host Joe Rogan responded to talk of gun bans by stressing banning guns will mean only criminals will be armed.
Joe Rogan blasted the L.A.DA’s office for declining to press felony assault charges against the man who attacked comedian Dave Chappelle.
Bill Maher ridiculed President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better plan during a recent appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” saying the president’s signature effort will primarily benefit consultants and other “pigs” who feed at the trough of government spending.
Comedian and HBO late-night host Bill Maher said Democrats have moved so far to the left by departing from basic common sense they will get their “ass kicked” in the mid-term this coming November.
Famed podcaster and martial artist Joe Rogan said Lia Thomas, the biological male swimmer who placed first in the NCAA women’s 500-meter freestyle race, is an “assault on women’s sports,” making the declaration shortly after warning he will walk away from Spotify if he has self-censor and “walk on eggshells” to cater to the woke mob.
Podcast giant Joe Rogan recently stated that he will happily leave Spotify, abandoning his $200 million deal with the woke tech company, if he has to censor his thoughts and “walk on eggshells.”
Joe Rogan reacted to actor Will Smith attacking comedian Chris Rock at this year’s Oscars, stating, “It sets a terrible precedent” for comedians on stage.
Joe Rogan recently criticized “activist” employees at tech giants, calling them “mentally ill.” Describing the Masters of the Universe at Google, Rogan said, “The lunatics are running the asylum to a certain extent because there’s a lot of people working inside the company now that legitimately are mentally ill and they consider themselves activists.”
Researchers found there is “no indication” that ivermectin is “clinically useful” to combat the coronavirus in a trial of 1,358 adults, according to a new Wall Street Journal report.
English actor-comedian Russell Brand slammed the mainstream media in Britain — which have attempted to turn him into their very own Joe Rogan-style figure of controversy — proclaiming, “We’ve been accused of being anti-vax, simply for saying unvaccinated people might have rights.”
The mainstream media in Britain have attempted this week to turn Russell Brand into their very own Joe Rogan-style figure of controversy, labelling the self-avowed leftist English comedian as a peddler of “misinformation” and the “Mad Hatter of conspiracy theories”.
A group of House Republican ranking members sent a letter exclusively obtained by Breitbart News to U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy over growing concern that the Biden administration is pressuring Big Tech to censor Americans online.
Joe Rogan and his guest, comedian Tom Papa, tried to come up with the name of the “last really good comedy movie” and discovered they couldn’t.
Joe Rogan offered strong words of support for former two-time UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez, who was arrested in February after attempting to shoot a man accused of molesting a child in his family, according to a report.
Following his dominant win over Edson Barboza at UFC 272 on Saturday night, Arkansas-native and UFC featherweight sensation Bryce Mitchell announced that he would donate $45k (half his winning purse) to children fighting severe illnesses.
Samuel L. Jackson has slammed Joe Rogan over the podcaster’s past use of the n-word, claiming Rogan’s apology was insincere. At the same time, Jackson has defended frequent collaborator Quentin Tarantino, whose movies including Pulp Fiction and Django Unchained feature abundant and ostentatious use of the word.
Director Ava DuVernay is the latest entertainment industry figure to cut ties with Spotify, reportedly ending a first-look deal between the streaming audio company and her production company, Array.
Not all of rock star Neil Young’s music has been removed from Spotify after most of his work was pulled from the music streaming platform in protest of podcaster Joe Rogan.
CNN published an op-ed Sunday by CNN Enterprise writer/producer John Blake declaring that the controversy around UFC commentator and podcaster Joe Rogan’s past use of the “N-word” was akin to the “insurrection” of January 6, 2021 at the U.S. Capitol.
The UFC announced on Friday that Joe Rogan would not be on the broadcast team Saturday night for UFC 271 in Houston, Texas.
UFC champion Israel Adesanya quickly jumped to podcast king Joe Rogan’s defense on an impassioned segment of Thursday’s news conference.
Jon Stewart has come to the defense of Joe Rogan yet again, saying comments labeled as “misinformation” can often prove to be correct, as was the case with the Iraq War.
Singer India Arie, one of the musicians who asked Spotify to remove her music over famed podcaster Joe Rogan, says she never called Rogan “racist,” and insists that she doesn’t believe in cancel culture.
Joe Rogan has pivoted back to his comedy roots in his latest attempt to address the cancel culture mob that has accused him of using his massively popular podcast to spread “misinformation” about the coronavirus vaccine.
Podcaster Joe Rogan pushed back during an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience on Tuesday when he called the recent cancel campaign against him as a “political hit job.”
Grammy-winning rapper T-Pain reacted to the attempts to blacklist podcast Joe Rogan over his past comments, saying that if Spotify cancels Rogan, then the company will have to silence a lot of rap lyrics, which include “killing each other and
Rock icon Neil Young has encouraged Spotify employees to quit the platform in protest over the CEO’s decision to back Joe Rogan.
Former President Donald Trump offered some tough advice to podcaster Joe Rogan on Monday amid the campaign to cancel him: stop apologizing.
Video-hosting platform Rumble is offering famed podcaster Joe Rogan a $100 million deal to leave Spotify and appear exclusively on the upstart YouTube competitor. The offer arrives amid Rogan facing calls from the cancel culture mob to remove him from Spotify over alleged misinformation regarding the Chinese coronavirus, and more recently, his past usage of the N-word during podcast episodes.
Former Democrat presidential candidate Andrew Yang (D) deleted a tweet over the weekend where he expressed the opinion that Joe Rogan — who has come under the wringer following an ongoing censorship battle with Spotify and the subsequent surfacing of a video compilation, showing him using the N-word on his podcast — is “not racist,” deeming his original defense of Rogan “wrong-headed” and hurtful.
You will never read anything more racist than the Washington Post’s Margaret Sullivan using a Sunday column to demean a Hispanic man.
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek said that he will not remove podcaster Joe Rogan from his platform despite the recently surfaced videos.
The progressive establishment is determined to cancel Joe Rogan, for obvious reasons: because he’s popular, more popular than any other media figure in the U.S. who comments on current events, and he’s not on their team.
Famed podcaster Joe Rogan has apologized for using the N-word during past podcast episodes after a compilation of him using the word surfaced on the Internet amid calls to cancel him from Spotify.
Joe Biden-backing Hollywood star and Black Lives Matter supporter Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson responded to criticism of his support for podcaster Joe Rogan, stating “I was not aware of his N-word use prior to my comments,” adding that this has been a “learning moment” for him.