Now that the dust is settling on Kamala Harris and the Democrat Party’s epic electoral failure, it’s time for the books to come out. Journalismers sat on a lot of news to be monetized at a later date, and various lefties need to spin that it was everyone’s fault but their own. Up first is “FIGHT: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House” by Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes. One of the stories puts the blame on Joe Rogan for Kamala Harris not making an appearance on the podcast. Calling bullsh*t on that? Joe Rogan.
Apparently, the authors never contacted him about his side of the story. Go figure.
- Rogan had “conditions”
- Harris aides did a walk-through of his studio to scope things out
- They offered Rogan an in-person interview in Austin on October 25
- They were told Rogan was taking a “personal day” that day, and wound up interviewing Trump
Here’s Joe with the truth. Those “conditions” were NO conditions, the same as with Trump. The rest of the claims were bupkis as well. […]
https://twitter.com/joerogan/status/1886939488145883634
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