Joe Rogan and PBD Discuss How Podcasts Contribute To The Success of Presidential Candidates

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Joe Rogan and Patrick Bet David discuss the success of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Vivek Ramaswamy's presidential campaigns, attributing it to podcasts replacing the influence of corporate news, and speculate on Tucker Carlson's potential to win the presidency in 2028:

"They only have so much leeway for opinion; we saw that with Tucker. Tucker had a podcast voice on network television.

You had a guy saying what he believed about the intelligence agencies, about the FBI's interference in the protest at the Capitol, about Pfizer and Moderna.

About the lab leak. About Anthony Fauci.

He was essentially treating network television like a podcast, and with great success. And they kicked him off at the top of the heap, which is madness...

If Tucker runs in 2028, he could win... He's sort of a no-nonsense guy who exposes bullshit in a pretty humorous, insightful, and biting way.

That's what he was really good at on his TV show. He redpilled a lot of left-wing people...

As time went on, they started saying, he's saying a lot of shit, that's right. Why are they locking us down? Why are they making kids wear masks?

There's actually some science that came out the other day that says wearing an N95 for more than an hour is bad for you. You can get health problems from wearing one of those things...

Leana Wen on CNN said she thinks the actual death rate is 30% of what they said it was. How many people died that would have lived because of ventilators?

How many people could have been helped with treatments that were prohibited?

So what the f--k are they doing?

The best way to make an extraordinary amount of money is to have one solution. You have one thing you can do and you have to take this experimental vaccine that now we are finding out has massive health risk."

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