Joe Rogan is giving his support to 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — and slammed US politics as “a show that I can’t stop watching.”
The 56-year-old controversial podcaster endorsed the 69-year-old Kennedy scion, who is running against President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination, on today’s “Joe Rogan Experience.”
“He’s an interesting person,” Rogan told his guest, reporter Alex Berenson. “I would vote for him … I didn’t think I would get the chance.
“I have feelings [Democrats] got some cruel tricks up their sleeves to keep him from continuing to challenge.”
Rogan said the environmental lawyer “cares a lot about people” and he thinks he’s “a good guy.”
Berenson agreed that he “likes” Kennedy, but emphasized that he does not “agree” with the White House’s hopeful view of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Joe Rogan is endorsing 2024 Democratic nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr., although he expects Democrats to have “some nasty tricks up their sleeves to prevent him from continuing to challenge” President Biden. The Joe Rogan experience
Kennedy, 69, is an environmental lawyer who is in hot water after spewing wild conspiracy theories about COVID-19 over the summer. Getty Images
“I think he is right to raise the question about mRNA. I disagree with a lot of the details of what he said,” he told Rogan.
Kennedy landed in hot water earlier this year after he was filmed at a New York City dinner spewing conspiracy theories, claiming the virus was a genetically engineered biological weapon that might be “ethnically targeted” to save Jews.
“Covid-19 is targeted to attack white people and black people. The most immune people are the Ashkenazi Jews and the Chinese,” he said at a dinner at Tony’s Di Napoli restaurant on July 15. “We don’t know if it was deliberately targeted or not but there are papers out there that show that racism. or ethnic differences and effects.”
Guest and reporter Alex Berenson agreed with Rogan that he “likes” RFK Jr., but didn’t “agree with a lot of the details of what he said” about the COVID-19 vaccine. The Joe Rogan experience
He later did damage control, insisting he had “never uttered an anti-Semitic word in my life.”
Rogan, who had his own headline-making moment after posting anti-COVID-19 vaccine comments, was silent after Berenson’s comments, directing their conversation elsewhere.
The podcaster said that the current state of the US “is like a show I can’t stop watching.”
“If I wasn’t personally involved, it wasn’t, you know, something that happened in the country that I live in, I would be like: ‘Wow, this show is crazy.’ Will the man succeed? Like, what’s going to happen? Is he going to be president or is Russia going to destroy us?”
The “he” he may be referring to is Vice President Kamala Harris’ statement earlier this month that she “may have to take over” if the 80-year-old Biden is unable to complete his term.
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