Joe Rogan is one of the most successful podcasters of our time and has spent most of his life identifying as a “bleeding heart liberal” by his own admission.
Despite Rogan’s left leaning sympathies, the viral talk-show host admitted last week on his own podcast that President Joe Biden’s obviously impaired mental state has shaken his faith not only in Biden but the Democratic Party as an institution.
The March 2 “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast episode featured controversial and left-leaning British comedian-turned-journalist Russell Brand.
The podcast episode is a glimpse into the minds of leftists and moderates who are finally seeing Biden’s clear mental deterioration as a challenge to their own misconceptions in regard to the legitimacy of political institutions they have blindly trusted for decades.
According to Blaze Media, Rogan said, “It’s a very strange time where I don’t think people have a lot of faith right now in institutions, and I don’t think they have a lot of faith in authority. I don’t think they really believe that there is someone who is wiser than them, that has a grand plan that’s logical, that’s workable, where they’re looking out for all of us.”
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In a clipped conversation from the episode, Rogan continued, “I think there is a feeling of chaos that exists today that I don’t think has never existed in my life like this before.”
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Rogan continued, “Even back during the Bush administration when everybody thought that Bush was a moron, they still thought ‘This is a good cabinet, and they’re following all the checks and balances … there’s probably a lot of cronyism and a lot of undercover deals …’ You still thought they had things pretty under control, it’s a very solid institution. Nobody believes that now … This system is over.”
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Rogan expounded, “You see Pete Buttigieg and f***ing Kamala Harris, and Biden can’t…
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