Joe Rogan warns of 'communist dictatorship' threat regardless of whether Trump or Harris wins election

Joe Rogan and Fox News' Kat Timp explored what the people's reaction would be if Donald Trump or Kamala Harris took the White House in November
PUBLISHED SEP 12, 2024
Joe Rogan weighed in on the possibility of a violent situation following the Kamala Harri vs Donald Trump election (Getty Images)
Joe Rogan weighed in on the possibility of a violent situation following the Kamala Harri vs Donald Trump election (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Joe Rogan issued a stark warning about the potential fallout from the upcoming presidential election in a recent episode of his podcast 'The Joe Rogan Experience'. 

The UFC color commentator and Fox News' Kat Timp explored the possibility of "communist dictatorship" and "more violence" regardless of whether former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris emerged victorious in November.



 

Joe Rogan says there's going to be 'madness' following November election

During the fiery discussion, Joe Rogan posed a provocative question to Kat Timpf: "In terms of people’s reaction, do you think more violence will take place if Trump gets in office or more violence will take place if Kamala gets in office?"

He explained, "Because I anticipate there’s going to be some craziness after the election." 

While Rogan didn’t delve into specifics about the type of "craziness" he expects, he did emphasize his belief in the inevitability of "madness."

"Whenever it gets decided, there’s going to be some madness. There's going to be some real madness," asserted the famed podcaster. 

"I get scared of that kind of stuff too because I know that a lot of times when people do that they think they're, they're making a point. But boy, if you're against government control those kind of like real angry riots and protests are an amazing opportunity for them to clamp down on your rights," further stated Rogan. 

Donald Trump referred to Kamala Harris as the president during a campaign rally (Getty Images)
Joe Rogan discussed the possible aftermath of the Donald Trump and Kamala Harris race on his podcast (Getty Images)

Joe Rogan floats potential for a 'communist dictatorship'

Kat Timpf echoed Joe Rogan's concerns, predicting a negative reaction from whichever side feels dissatisfied by the election outcome.

"It’s going to be bad no matter what, in terms of the reaction of the other side. I’m not looking forward to it," said the columnist, adding, "I'm like, I can't wait for this election to be over. And then I'm like, oh, it's gonna be even worse."

Rogan chimed in, "Probably will. I mean, especially if, if you believe the conspiracy theories that some of that stuff is funded, like, some of that stuff is organized, some protest of riots, they seem to be organized."

His commentary took a more ominous turn when he warned about the potential for a "communist dictatorship." 

He noted, "I’m not saying this is happening, but this would be the ultimate goal of a communist dictatorship. You cause chaos, you step in to stop the chaos, you install new rules to make sure there’s no chaos anymore."

"You cause a problem, you bring up a solution. That solution allows you to gain more control and you just keep doing it," argued Rogan. 

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