Caught up on a couple Candace Owens comparing Obama to Castro because one person said they both are charismatic speakers was one of the dumbest fucking things I've ever heard in my life. She exemplifies that retarded third of our population to a T. Her climate change rant was hilarious. She doesn't believe in it because of the grant/money process researchers have to apply for, but can't think deeply enough to ponder if the 1 percent that deny it fall into same situation, but with private energy funding. If she ever amounts to anything, our world is doomed. I also enjoyed her "I Just Know" smear of Jay-Z and Beyonce Listened to first part of Rubin's interview and there is some dumbass shit so far. First, does he really think people can actually afford to just move to any state they want to live in? He seems to think social mobility and moving across states is equivalent to picking out cereal in the grocery aisle. His broad sweeping generalizations about government is painful to listen to so far.
I really liked the Peter Attia one. Admittedly I dig anything medical or about health as long as it's legit.
I'm looking forward to the Ted Nugent interview. Especially in the wake of Anthony Bourdain dying. If you haven't seen this conversation between the two. You should give it a watch (I believe Joe Rogan was on this trip)
I think he was saying he'd rather people have at least the option available to them to move to another state that is more conducive to their lifestyle, or their way of thinking, as opposed to not having that option. The alternative that they were discussing was not having state independence and only having national laws. Such that if you did not agree with those, your only alternative was moving to a different country, if you felt so inclined. It was within the context of the idea that it's often crazy to make federal regulations when the stock broker living in Manhattan is so vastly different from the rancher in Idaho. That the smaller the scale, the more tuned into the individuals the system is. Things like a national minimum wage, for example, would be ridiculous, because the cost of living varies so wildly across the country. The entire idea of the way our country is set up is that the states are independent, and can, basically, operate as they wish. He did say some rather outlandish things, and was not able to back a lot up very eloquently.
Same, it started a little slow but once he got going, I thought it was one of the better ones I've listened to. The sleep one was great too
Joe Rogan's shtick to placate his audience: Talk, talk, talk, insert out-of-left-field complaint about the left while pointing out that he used to consider himself to be on the left so as to appear impartial, talk, talk, talk. Repeat. edit: Joe now embracing the Ambien excuse for Roseanne tweeting that a black person is an ape. Truly a shocking position.
Alex Jones going at Joe. Sad to see. Joe always goes farther than I would say he needs to to defend Alex.
Had a chance to listen to about the first hour of the nugent interview and I appreciated his passion about hunting and conservation. I fully anticipate to cringe when listening to the rest as I expect it’ll be more political
I still laugh whenever Joe tells the story of Joey Diaz giving him shit about carrying a notebook. "What? You want everyone to know you're writin'?"
His explanation about school shootings & marijuana was a fucking joke. I can respect his passion for hunting. But his "I'm 100% living a better life than anyone else" schtick is a bit fucking much.
I didn't know anything about the draft dodging claim. But his explanation seems a bit fishy. He never let Joe get any questions in and seems to ramble on a good bit.
Classic case of insecure wanna be alpha Male that has to yell at everything, broadbrushes entire groups of people based off one disagreement, has to constantly say how smart he is, and thinks other people are wimps because they don't want to live like him Pretty much the trump voter
I had heard the draft dodging accusation before, with the drugs and shitting on himself, but had not heard this particular explanation of that from Nugent. I looked it up, and on file there are 3 things: an student deferment from when he was in high school in 1967, an student deferment from when he was in college in 1968 (as he claimed on Rogan), but then he was re-classified as ready for service in 1969, but given a medical deferment based on a physical he was given. In 1971 that became re-classified as not qualified for service. So he should probably explain why he was medically unfit, what happened in his physical in 1969 that got him deferred. it looks like he's right in part of his description of what happened, but there seems to be more to the story.
I just think he's not willing to get into the details because it may trip up his image as an "outlaw". Rogan wanted to get down to the details during some of Ted's rambling.
I think the details will show him to be a liar. Part of his current explanation is that he lied for fun, so he's already mostly there. But he's claiming he never failed a physical, that the only reason he didn't go to war was because he was in school. but records show he also didn't go because he failed a physical. So I think he's just stretching the truth.
Always enjoy Duncan and Rogan. Good recent episode with him. How’s the Theo one? I didn’t enjoy his standup special
His previous appearances on Rogan were great. All of his TFATK appearances are great as well. But I agree his Netflix special was subpar. I saw a shorter set of his live and enjoyed it much more than that hour on Netflix. Maybe it's the laid back settings of podcasts compared to an hour special but I could listen to that dude tell stories all day
The 2 and half min cocaine, locking himself out, throwing a Christmas party in January story should be animated. Here are a couple others:
I was coming here to post about this segment of the interview. Sometimes I wonder whether or not Rogan remembers what he had for breakfast in the morning. He acts shocked to hear about the Sandy Hook situation and they don't even mention the Robert Mueller comments. Also, it's pretty clear that Joe Rogan & Jimmy Dore have never read the terms on Youtube's policies.
I haven't listened in a while because Im just beginning to sour on rogan. He's leaning too much into the Jordan Peterson types. However macaulay culkin peaked my interest. He seems surprisingly normal after everything he's been through.
The Shooter Jennings dude is fucking bonkers. Made it about an hour in and then gave up. Man i feel like its 1 of every 5 is any good now. Sad for me because I used to really enjoy him :/