In a totally genuine change of opinion, Joe Rogan, the renowned podcaster with a substantial following, has voiced his altered views on former President Barack Obama.
During a commentary related to the Kamala Harris presidential campaign, Rogan disclosed,
“Obama during the Kamala Harris campaign really changed my opinion of him. I used to have a high opinion of him as an intelligent person. I thought he was just caught up in the system.”
His critique sheds light on Obama’s recent political actions, suggesting a departure from Rogan’s previously held admiration.
Rogan’s criticism focuses on what he labels as Obama’s perpetuation of the “‘very fine people’ hoax,” pointing to Donald Trump’s statements post-Charlottesville rally in 2017. He posits that these strategies, which might have once been impactful, are now seen as overused and less effective, with the public becoming “numb” to political manipulation. This statement from Rogan has ignited widespread discussion across the internet, as fans and political analysts weigh in on the significance of such a pivot from a key influencer in shaping public discourse.
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🚨 JOE ROGAN: “Obama during the Kamala Harris campaign really changed my opinion of him. I used to have a high opinion of him as an intelligent person. I thought he was just caught up in the system. Watching him straight up lie about Trump, with the ‘very fine people,’ thing, the… pic.twitter.com/7Qh3NCxxMZ
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