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Rogan is suffering from first stage of Clintonicide


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2022 Feb 10, 10:39am   824 views  21 comments

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https://www.revolver.news/2022/02/hillary-clinton-fan-boy-adam-parkhomenko-and-the-joe-rogan-hit/?source=patrick.net

That is the true nature of the relentless charge against Joe Rogan. Rogan’s fans are not outraged. There is not a mass upsurge of popular hatred against Rogan for his “misinformation” or “racism.” This is a political hit job by leftovers from Hillary Clinton’s failed presidential run. They aren’t even necessarily going after Rogan because he’s a threat (although he is). This is just what parasitical career operatives on the left do. The Post biography of Porkhomenko says it all: He built his entire career attaching himself to the Democratic politician who seemed like the most long-term sure thing. Now, after Clinton’s failure, the most sure thing isn’t any candidate, but the perpetual excitability of the online left. By stoking Twitter frenzies heedless of the consequences, these operatives gain followers and attention, which they convert into consulting and advertising dollars. The activism is a front and always will be. In the end, it is money and power that matter to such creatures.

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1   Patrick   2022 Feb 10, 12:51pm  

I have hope that most of the public is slowly learning the truth.

Of course the corporate woke won't learn, because reality does not make them feel any better about themselves.
2   clambo   2022 Feb 10, 2:51pm  

“Kill the messenger.”
I hope Rogan doesn’t crumble.
3   Ceffer   2022 Feb 10, 3:10pm  

Bad News: Rogan has hired Don Lemon as a tutor.
4   Eric Holder   2022 Feb 10, 3:58pm  

Apologizing was a mistake.
5   Patrick   2022 Feb 10, 4:55pm  

As I learned in a public speaking class once, you never apologize unless you have physically injured someone by accident.

To never apologize is also one of the central lessons from https://heartiste.org/?source=patrick.net
6   WookieMan   2022 Feb 10, 5:11pm  

Be honest, does anyone actually care about Rogan? I don't want him cancelled, but most of his guests are comics and morons. 1 in 50 guests are maybe compelling. He's helped create a lot of content creators, but he's never been all that good. They spend all of October with a bunch of no names saying they're not drinking and we all know they do. There's nothing to do on the road if you've done any type of tour or travel. You'll find any/all his guests at a hotel bar or local establishment near a club.

I don't get people buying into his "authenticity" or whatever. I don't mind the content, but it's just shooting the shit like anyone here does with their friends. He's being praised as a god. He's a normal guy that isn't all that interesting. He got lucky, which good for him. I don't hold a grudge. But he not even a good comic. He's not a good host or interviewer. He's high as a kite, which is fine, but he's not some ground breaking dude.

Reality is his hardcore viewers aren't going anywhere. They don't actually care what he says or does. All of this is stupid.
7   Patrick   2022 Feb 10, 5:18pm  

WookieMan says
Be honest, does anyone actually care about Rogan?


I care that he got 50 million viewers for Dr. Malone's quite reasonable message.
8   Eric Holder   2022 Feb 10, 5:35pm  

Patrick says
WookieMan says
Be honest, does anyone actually care about Rogan?


I care that he got 50 million viewers for Dr. Malone's quite reasonable message.


Yep, it was definitely a "hammer thrown at the telescreen" moment.
9   WookieMan   2022 Feb 10, 6:03pm  

Patrick says
WookieMan says
Be honest, does anyone actually care about Rogan?


I care that he got 50 million viewers for Dr. Malone's quite reasonable message.

Malone is fine. The messenger and audience are two different things though. Rogan is a meatcast. Not that morons can't have opinions, but they're not at the level of users here for sure. I feel like one of the dumber users here at times and I've watched Rogan enough and know most his audience is morons.

My point is he's not the best messenger for this type of stuff. I've easily watched over 150 hour of his podcasts. He's witty and has an approachable demeanor, but he's no rocket scientist and most of his guests are pure idiots using him as a platform to make a name for themselves. I don't hate the player (Rogan), I hate the game (Media). I enjoy his stuff, but he'll never be taken seriously. So interviews with the likes of Malone aren't.

And maybe that changes in the future. Right now Rogan will likely be tarred and feathered. He'll make it out on the other side, but he's going to lose a lot. Especially apologizing and removing content. His entire premise of moving to Spotify and accepting the cash is he wouldn't change. That was a lie. Really no argument there.
10   gabbar   2022 Feb 11, 3:01am  

Whether Rogan is good or not is arguable and a personal preference. Whether he is a threat or not is not arguable. We know that he is considered a threat because they are going after him. Kill the messenger is their mantra.
11   Ceffer   2022 Feb 11, 9:45am  

I always thought of Rogan as the king of the superannuated, stoned college rap. That is, toking, drinking, mainlining nicotine, stoning right on air during the program, and then exploring all the 'far out significance' of things. I remember doing the acid raps with people in college. After coming to, all that 'profound significance' kind of dries up.
He has interesting guests but his popularity is a reflection of the lameness of MSM.

He is disoriented and didn't really have a plan for the fact that he might wind up pissing off political powers who would react against him. I haven't seen him for a while, but I think he is starting to show a bit of wear and tear from his anabolics and adopted 'supplements' and seems to have taken up chain smoking ceegars on air.
13   Al_Sharpton_for_President   2022 Feb 12, 5:26am  

Largest Owner of Spotify Stock Also Largest Owner of Moderna Stock

Amid the controversy over world-famous Spotify podcaster Joe Rogan hosting guest Dr. Robert Malone, credited with inventing mRNA vaccine technology that is used in COVID-19 vaccines, Malone revealed information about a massive conflict of interest.

On an episode of Tucker Carlson Today that aired Wednesday, Malone revealed that the largest stakeholder in Spotify, which has been under pressure to censor Rogan for spreading “misinformation” about COVID-19, is also the largest stakeholder in Moderna, one of the two companies distributing mRNA vaccines for COVID-19.

Malone’s claim checks out.

The largest stakeholder in Moderna is Baillie Gifford and Company, which owns almost 46 million shares of the company’s stock, valued at more than $11.6 billion.

Baillie Gifford and Company is also the largest stakeholder in Spotify, holding more than 22 million shares of that company’s stock, valued at more than $22 billion.

Baillie Gifford and Company is a worldwide asset management fund founded in Scotland, which has headquarters in New York City and London. It manages a portfolio of nearly half a trillion dollars.

“Through each successive generation of partners, our singular focus on generating superior long-term investment results for our clients has been the bedrock of our own growth,” according to its website. “Baillie Gifford today is wholly owned by its 47 partners – all of whom work within the firm. Growth has been organic, with no mergers or acquisitions, and we are committed to remaining independent.”

It does not disclose who the 47 partners are.

Though there is no evidence that the investment giant is engaged in the campaign to silence Rogan – which has mostly been promulgated by left-wing activists and washed-up musicians – the link itself has created an appearance of impropriety.

In 2020, the company shifted its investment strategy towards Chinese-based companies, according to Scottish Financial Review.

“Edinburgh-based investment giant Baillie Gifford is to take over the management of the £215 million Witan Pacific Investment Trust plc and change the fund’s investment objective by investing predominantly in shares of Chinese companies,” that website said.

The COVID-19 pandemic began in China in late 2019.

Neither Moderna nor Spotify returned The Star’s comment requests.

https://tennesseestar.com/2022/02/11/largest-owner-of-spotify-stock-also-largest-owner-of-moderna-stock/?source=patrick.net
14   AmericanKulak   2022 Feb 15, 11:19pm  

Looks like the attempt to de-platform failed. The Left seems to have given up.

Also, Neil Young songs have quietly returned to Spotify. He didn't want to pay the penalty to the current leasees/rightsholders to remove all of them.

https://www.outkick.com/neil-youngs-music-quietly-returns-to-spotify/?source=patrick.net
15   richwicks   2022 Feb 16, 2:32am  

AmericanKulak says
Looks like the attempt to de-platform failed. The Left seems to have given up.


HAHAHA - you actually made me laugh.

Believe me, they've not given up. And this isnt just a "left" thing. This guy was one of the first people to be de-platformed and silenced:

https://www.bitchute.com/profile/00kfQkrF4VB1/?source=patrick.net

I don't agree with everything he says, but I agree with much of it. ANC stands for "Anti-NeoCon". The "right" went after him, the FASCIST right. People like Liz Cheney - that fucking cunt.

AmericanKulak says
Also, Neil Young songs have quietly returned to Spotify.


I want to point out that it is almost a 100% certainty that somebody approached him to speak out against Rogan for money. Young is a whore. Just like this whore:


original link

That is a prostitute. Do you really think Morgan Freeman actually believed the script he was reading. He's a whore.
16   HeadSet   2022 Feb 16, 8:30am  

richwicks says
FASCIST right

No such thing. There can be Fascists in calling themselves Dems or Repubs, but a Right-Wing person believes in limited government power and max possible individual rights.
17   mell   2022 Feb 16, 8:52am  

HeadSet says
richwicks says
FASCIST right

No such thing. There can be Fascists in calling themselves Dems or Repubs, but a Right-Wing person believes in limited government power and max possible individual rights.


Agreed - although this is an accepted term. Probably deliberately rewritten by leftoid historians. All fascist or communist governments require heavy government interference and are thus closer to traditional socialism/communism, all leftoid turds. The Nazis were really just heavily nationalistic (in a bad way) socialists/communists. Probably when the world started to see that most if not all genocides and atrocities have been committed by the left the leftoids started pushing for the term fascism to be strongly associated with the right. Originally it comes from fasces (Latin) btw.
18   HeadSet   2022 Feb 16, 9:39am  

mell says
Agreed - although this is an accepted term.

Not an accepted term by anyone serious. Ignorant lefty types think Fascism defines as "meanies we do not like."
19   Shaman   2022 Feb 16, 10:22am  

mell says
Originally it comes from fasces (Latin) btw.


Yes, refers to the strength of unity. Collectivism, social conformity. Gee, that sounds like socialism or communism! Except they let businesses and individuals use capitalism. It’s really just an updated form of communism that actually works.
China migrated from strict communism to fascism in the 1980s, after they noticed that communism was making them poor and backwards. But if they reformed their economic system to use capitalism (with strict controls by the state), then all of a sudden their economy took off and there was an abundance of things to buy and sell.
But they kept on calling themselves “communists” so they wouldn’t provoke the communist true believers into thinking they were abandoning the “Revolution.”
But quietly they got way more productive and many Chinese actually became rich! But the government remains as oppressive as it ever was.
That’s the difference between communism and fascism. And it ain’t much.
20   AmericanKulak   2022 Feb 16, 10:48am  

richwicks says
HAHAHA - you actually made me laugh.


Young's music was returned to Spotify, at least some of it, since he can and will be sued as he sold part of his catalog for movie soundtracks and such.

He's no longer trending, the MSM dropped the subject, Leftists have lost this fight or at least this battle.
21   HeadSet   2022 Feb 16, 10:51am  

Shaman says
That’s the difference between communism and fascism. And it ain’t much.

Correct. Both are far left authoritarian dictatorships. Unfortunately, Fascism works great for those in power - you still get total control, but by allowing limited private ownership you avoid the poverty of full Communism.

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