The Joe Rogan Expertise
Joe Rogan shouldn’t be pleased with MSNBC … after the community “deceptively” edited a video to make it seem to be he’d given Vice President Kamala Harris his endorsement.
After MSNBC’s video started making the rounds on-line, Rogan addressed the incorrect edit head-on throughout Tuesday’s episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience.”
Whereas Rogan made it clear he is not going to be suing MSNBC for the blatant mistake, he clarified the footage in query was of him speaking fondly about former U.S. consultant Tulsi Gabbard — who just lately endorsed Donald Trump.
But, MSNBC took this footage and uploaded it alongside different feedback the podcaster made about Harris’ possibilities within the election … making it seem to be he was simply speaking concerning the VP.
MSNBC issued a disclaimer noting Rogan was speaking about 2 separate folks within the clips … earlier than deleting the viral footage altogether. The video had been posted weeks in the past.
Nonetheless, Rogan remains to be fairly irritated with the entire scenario … accusing the community of taking his phrases “completely out of context” to “put it out there” that he had seemingly endorsed Harris.
Within the podcast with visitor Andrew Huberman, Rogan continued … “They don’t care about the truth. They just want a narrative to get out there amongst enough people because most people are just surface readers.”
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Rogan has not formally endorsed one candidate over the opposite, however beforehand spoke favorably about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.‘s unbiased run for the Oval Workplace. RFK Jr. suspended his marketing campaign and endorsed Trump final week … becoming a member of the likes of Hulk Hogan, Child Rock and Amber Rose, amongst others.