In a recent episode of the popular podcast “Joe Rogan Experience,” Oliver Anthony joined host Joe Rogan to discuss the inconsistencies and flip-flopping of Democratic politicians. The conversation also centered around the appeal of former President Donald Trump’s “raw” nature. Anthony argued that many people are drawn to Trump because of his unfiltered and authentic style of communication. He stated, “That’s what attracts people to like that rough, raw, authentic type of speech… It’s not clean-cut and it’s not professional, but at least you feel like he actually believes it.”
NEW: Oliver Anthony and Joe Rogan call out Biden, Barack Obama & Hillary Clinton for their phony, flip-flopping history on certain issues.
Rogan went as far to say that 1990s Biden sounded a lot like a Proud Boy today.
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Rogan chimed in to highlight the changing stances of prominent Democrats such as Joe Biden, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton. In Rogan’s opinion, politicians from the 90s Democratic Party sound like Nazis. He specifically mentioned Biden’s 1994 crime bill speech, which he likened to a “patriot speech” that would align with far-right groups today. Both Rogan and Anthony criticized Democrats for their evolving views on social issues like gay marriage. According to Anthony, even Obama initially opposed gay marriage, while Rogan pointed out that Clinton didn’t support it until 2013.
As a conservative republican news writer, it is clear to see the hypocrisy and inconsistency within the Democratic Party. They claim to be the party of progress and equal rights, yet their own politicians have flip-flopped on important issues like gay marriage. This discussion on the Joe Rogan Experience highlights the striking contrast between the raw and authentic style of communication embraced by Trump and the seemingly scripted and ever-changing positions of Democratic politicians. It’s no wonder why Trump’s approach resonates with so many Americans who are tired of political double-talk.