A former aide to Barack Obama seems to think Democrats wouldn’t do well on Joe Rogan.
Rogan’s “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast became a major talking point during the presidential campaign. President-elect Donald Trump sat down for a three-hour interview, Vice President-elect JD Vance also sat with Rogan for a lengthy interview but Kamala Harris never reached an agreement to appear on the show.
The popular podcast claims she wanted him to come to her and would only give him an hour. Obviously, Rogan had no interest in doing that.
Now, former Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau seemed to heavily imply that the overwhelming majority of Democrats wouldn’t do well in a free-flowing setting like Rogan’s.
“I think it’s also a matter of like what Democrats say and how they say it, and I think it’s telling that we could probably list on two hands the number of Democratic politicians that we’d feel comfortable sending on Joe Rogan. One hand? I was being generous. Donald Trump, he got through all those podcasts, he was the best version of Donald Trump for sure,” Favreau said on “Pod Save America,” according to The Daily Caller. You can watch his full comments in the video linked here. […]
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