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WATCH: Dr. Phil reacts to Rogan and JD Vance’s conversation about declining health in America

Joe Rogan's interview with JD Vance continues to gain views. It's raw, honest, and real, everything Kamala Harris' campaign isn't.

One of the themes they addressed in their more than three-hour interview was the left's hypocritical response to the pressing problem of Americans' declining health.

Dave Rubin and Dr. Phil react to clip of JD Vance explaining his thoughts Not at all A strange perspective on the importance of what RFK Jr. is doing for the Trump campaign.

“I've seen people on the left try to deny a lot of what he said about additives in food and atrazine and fluoride in water. All these different things mean there are toxins in food and Because it connects right-wing ideas with things that aren't true.”

“That's crazy,” agreed J.D. Vance. “It's amazing.”

“It's so bananas!” Logan exclaimed.

“Even fitness, they're trying to link fitness with right-wing ideas,” he added.

“One of my core political beliefs is that our politics is focused on fakery and distraction to distract from what's real,” Vance said.

“Interestingly, the American environmental movement only talks about carbon emissions and never about why we currently have the highest obesity rate in the world. Why do American children have 250 “Are we spending less time outdoors and in nature than at any time in the history of civilization?” Vance asked.

Vance then recalled an incident in his home state of Ohio where a chemical explosion released all sorts of toxins and pollutants into the water.

“While the environmental movement cared little about a chemical explosion that could poison thousands of people in rural Ohio, they were really, really concerned about the carbon footprint of those same people. '' he told Logan. I'm tired of distractions. I think we should focus on the real thing. ”

Dr. Phil, who has spoken with RFK Jr. on and off camera, speaks highly of him.

“We really have the ability to change America's health, and we can do that in one generation because research into the actual ingredients in the foods we eat changed things in the late '80s and early 80s. In the 1990s, chronic disease among children skyrocketed, and I think we now spend more money managing chronic disease than the national defense budget. ”

If you'd like to hear more from the conversation, watch the clip above.

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