'They're ruining their credibility': Joe Rogan says Democrats would rather lie than criticize Biden as they fear it might 'empower' Trump

Joe Rogan criticized the Democrats for continuing to show unwavering support for 'crazy' President Joe Biden despite his numerous gaffes
Joe Rogan feels Democrats are covering up Joe Biden's gaffes to keep Donald Trump from winning (Getty Images, PowerfulJRE/YouTube)
Joe Rogan feels Democrats are covering up Joe Biden's gaffes to keep Donald Trump from winning (Getty Images, PowerfulJRE/YouTube)

WASHINGTON, DC: Podcaster Joe Rogan claimed that the Democrats were losing all credibility by suppressing criticisms of President Joe Biden because they were afraid it would empower his rival, former President Donald Trump, on the Thursday, May 23 episode of 'The Joe Rogan Experience'.

Accompanied by his guest Brian Redban, a standup comedian, Rogan spoke at length, drawing parallels between modern Democrats protecting the incumbent from criticism and bumbling leaders of historic empires before their collapse.

Joe Rogan's comments on President Joe Biden and his supporters

Talking of the present-day scenario, Rogan stated, "We're at this crazy part right before, where the president is like clearly gone and everybody's like, ‘No, he's amazing.' All these f*****g people, because they don't want the other guy to win, are just lying to everyone and ruining their credibility."

"I'm willing to vote Democrat, show me one that says something that makes sense, that I can trust, that's not dying. Just show me one that's younger, show me one that is a reasonable centrist that makes sense. But they don't want to do that. They just want to keep trotting this crazy situation out. He's like making s**t up and just saying things and everybody has to correct him," continued Rogan, referring to Biden's numerous gaffes. 

The podcast host added, "Everyone knows what's going on, but no one on one side is willing to say it, because if you say it, then it's going to empower Trump, who (they think is) Hitler. It's like holy s**t, kids, this is not good. This is not a good place to be and this is like what you would expect of a society that's collapsing, you just never want to think your society is going to collapse."



 

Joe Rogan's previous criticisms of Democrats' support for President Joe Biden

This wasn't Rogan's first time being critical of the Democrats and their support for Biden. 

Mocking California Gov Gavin Newsom's enthusiastic approval of Biden in March, the podcaster stated, "That's how a really good actor would play a complete crazy person, who is insincere enough that smart people recognize it, but that, like, really dull-minded, ‘blue-no-matter-who’ people are like, ‘He's a winner, that guy he's got my vote, I'll tell you what he can win, he can win this for us,'" as per Fox News



 

Rogan is not alone in his stance regarding President Biden. 

When The View' co-host Joy Behar admitted to worrying that criticizing Biden might encourage fence-sitters to vote for Trump in the May 21 episode, guest Bill Maher replied, "I think you lose all credibility. I do. My bond with my audience has always been I don’t pull a punch. My bond with my audience is you’re not going to like everything I say but you know I’m saying what I really think is true."

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