Podcaster Joe Rogan criticized Democrats on Tuesday, saying they realized after the election that they had alienated many of their former supporters, including himself.
After President-elect Donald Trump won the election, many Democrats realized the influence that independent podcasts like his have on modern voters. The fact that Vice President Kamala Harris and her staff did not interview Mr. Rogan despite his invitation, for various reported reasons, has been repeatedly cited as a major lapse.
Ms. Harris appeared on a number of podcasts during the campaign that garnered large followings, but none had the same appeal as Ms. Rogan's. As an example, President Trump's Oct. 25 appearance on “Logan” has been viewed more than 50 million times on YouTube, while a clip of Harris' appearance on the popular women's podcast “Call Her Daddy” on Oct. 25 has been viewed more than 50 million times on YouTube. It has not been viewed more than 1 million times since it was uploaded on the 1st. 6.
“I think all these 'Call Her Daddy' shows and all the different shows she's been on have been an influence. But I think in the future…I think they'll be excited to create their own shows. “I think it's our own version of this show,” Logan said. “It's often said, 'We need our Joe Rogan,' right? But they had me, and I was on their side!”
Podcaster Joe Rogan has repeatedly talked about how the modern American left has driven away so many people with identity politics and unrealistic policies. ((Photo credit: Michael Schwartz/WireImage))
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“First of all, they got you. They got you, and they got rid of you, [that’s] Number one,” said guest businessman Marc Andreessen. “But we also have ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN…”
“Yeah, but that doesn't work anymore,” Logan argued. “You're using cues and everyone else has a cell phone. It doesn't work. It's just…strange times, really interesting, but like you said, we're in great times. I think it's fascinating to be in the line.'' There's so much uncertainty, so is the schedule. ”
Logan has occasionally espoused liberal views, and in 2020 expressed support for Sen. Bernie Sanders (R-Vermont), who sought the Democratic nomination. But in 2024, Logan endorsed Trump just before the election.
Andreessen has previously said that the “timeline,” a slang term for a different direction in history determined by a historical event, has switched many times during this very election, including President Trump's first assassination attempt in July. was the first major timeline during this election. ”And we saw the most remarkable display of physical courage I have ever seen. ” The second timeline split was on election day, he said.
There were multiple claims as to why the Harris campaign did not agree to an interview on Logan's podcast, one of the most popular in the United States.

Although Ms. Rogan's interview with President-elect Donald Trump went very well, Ms. Harris' failure to interview Ms. Rogan herself has been repeatedly cited as a tactical failure by the campaign. (Getty Images)
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Stephanie Cutter, a senior campaign adviser, told Pod Save America that the campaign had “hoped” to grant an interview but was “ultimately unable to do so,” but another Harris campaign member Officials said more needed to be done. That story.
financial times newspaper Jennifer Palmieri, a senior adviser to Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, reportedly canceled negotiations about Harris' appearance on Logan “out of concerns about how the interview would be received within the Democratic Party.” He said it became. She also mentioned how there was “backlash from some progressive staff members who didn't want her to appear.”
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