November 2, 2024
Joe Rogan praised Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign performance since taking over the 2024 Democratic ticket, crediting “whoever is the puppet master running the strings” as having done an “amazing job.” In Rogan’s latest episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, the podcast host said Harris is “nailing it” while referencing her recent speeches and last […]

Joe Rogan praised Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign performance since taking over the 2024 Democratic ticket, crediting “whoever is the puppet master running the strings” as having done an “amazing job.”

In Rogan’s latest episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, the podcast host said Harris is “nailing it” while referencing her recent speeches and last week’s debate with former President Donald Trump.

“Whoever is helping her, whoever is coaching her, whoever is the puppet master running the strings, you did a f***ing amazing job,” Rogan said. “They did an amazing job from the moment Biden drops out — forcing Biden to drop out, whatever they’re doing, whoever is writing those speeches, getting her to deliver them, coaching her, she’s nailing it.”

Rogan continued touting Harris’s debate performance as having baited Trump, likening her comments about Trump’s rallies being boring to jujitsu.

“The difference in that debate was not, like, who’s gonna have better policies, who’s gonna be better for the country. The difference in the debate, in my opinion, was who was better prepared. She was way better prepared,” Rogan said. “And even when it came to answering tough questions, instead of answering, she would just say things that she believed. And they sounded real good.”

Joining Rogan as his show guest was comedian Tom Segura, who suggested Harris needed to only not “laugh like a stripper” as the means of a cover. He also noted that Trump started out strong but “couldn’t help but get in [his] own way.” 

Both Rogan and Segura acknowledged Trump’s humor and praised his ability to “just riff.”

“He can go out there and have a crowd of people and just — and he’s funny,” Rogan said. 

“If you don’t like the guy, you still have to acknowledge that he’s funny,” Segura interjected.

“He’s funny. He’s funny like a comic,” Rogan then added. ”We don’t necessarily want that as the guy with his finger on the button. … Everyone’s saying he’s going to be a dictator. Well, he wasn’t a dictator. He was the president. He was the president for four years, and the economy really did well. And he really did try to cut some of the bulls*** down that’s going on in this country. And who knows what would have happened if he had had four more years. Maybe we would have been economically better off.” 

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Rogan previously argued that voters are “giving into the bulls***” against Trump, which could lead to a Harris victory.

Earlier this year, the podcast host indicated that he would vote for independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. should he make it on the ballot. Kennedy has since endorsed Trump and dropped out of the race, although his name will appear on many states’ ballots.

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