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weedom1's avatar

The new Rogan doesn’t sound like the old Rogan since ‘the COVID’. I think that the blowback over his personal, medical choices ‘rattled his cage’, so he got out of it.

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James Lord's avatar

Aaron Rodgers was on with Rogan recently. He had some things to say about it, and it sure was good to hear from him on the subject.

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oldguy52's avatar

I'm sure he got the "nice business you've got there, Joe... Be a shame if anything happened to it" talk. There is no doubt in my mind someone confronted him with this.

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weedom1's avatar

Yaaa, mediawise he's getting sort of too big to fail, because he brings so much listenership to the streaming services which are competing hard for that.

Who ever comes to get Joe will be from the unelected portion of government.

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oldguy52's avatar

I cannot argue with that. A much easier task for someone with no skin in the game for sure.

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CL Bart's avatar

Yes. He’s been told in know uncertain terms that everything he’s built can be lost. Taken. Perhaps, he knows he can still do some important work by continuing to stay in a position that permits him to reveal the hidden crap that’s going on in our country and around the world. To do that, he’s got to stay on top. With that said, it’s safer for him if he bends the knee.

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weedom1's avatar

It depends on the nature of the relationship Rogan has with his audience. If they believe that he is genuine, then nothing can break the audience away from him. He's rich enough to do what Tucker did.

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