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Joe Rogan is currently one of the most popular personalities in the world of MMA and UFC, largely thanks to his commentary skills and also his podcast. He recovered from the virus last year and since then spread a lot of misinformation about the virus, at least according to numerous doctors and various other people. A UFC girl also wanted Joe Rogan to pick her up previously.

 


 

 

Rogan previously opened up on the episodes of his podcast that featured Dr. Robert Malone and Dr. Peter McCullough. They were the most controversial ones. Eventually, Joe Rogan became a controversial figure due to him using the n-word and other racial slurs in the past. It led to him getting cancelled for a while and losing deals as well. Except for Spotify, who stood by him for the most part except for deleting several of his Joe Rogan Experience podcast episodes.

On a recent episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” (#1935), host Joe Rogan and guest Kyle Kulinski analyzed the potential candidacy of Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis in the 2024 US presidential election. As a renowned podcast host and UFC commentator, Rogan delved into the topic with political commentator and media host Kulinski, who offered his insights. The discussion was initiated by a stand-up comedian and MMA enthusiast, leading to Kulinski’s thoughts on the matter.

“Republicans under his leadership got wiped out in the 2018 midterms, they got wiped out in the 2022 midterms well.”

Further, Joe Rogan went on to talk about voting polarity in favor of Trump and he quoted:

“Well people either love him or they hate him. And I don’t think that there’s as much polarity.”

To which the political analyst agreed and added:

“That’s right DeSantis has a much better chance of gaining back some of the moderates that kind of fled. People just want conservative economic policies. And he would be a good general election candidate but in terms of how he governs would be something to look.”