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Was looking for it earlier adn going to watch. Just finishing up watching the Dodgers loose and going to jump into it. 🤪 🤪
 

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Rogan invites people on, never has people that invite themself.
Kamalcholic could never go 3 hours with Joe.
 

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Wow, home run. Trump did absolutely fantastic compared to how i was expecting this to go.. So did Joe. Joe either prepared well, or has a wicked good memory, bringing up a lot of great moments from trumps past. I wish trump had some better receipts for the 2020 steal, but other than that, he killed this interview IMO. It was relaxed on both sides, never forced or awkward, natural conversational flow that for the most part was coherent. I got a little worried early on when he went on and on about Robert E, Lee, but he shortly thereafter admitted his art of the “weave” and acknowledged sometimes it seems he gets lost, but he always brings it back.

I hope Rogan has Vance on next.
 

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Also, i expected Joe to go after the whole WTF situation surrounding the first assassination attempt ALOT harder. He mentioned it, noted how it would have been all over the news for months and how trump would have been blamed as the instigator if Biden had been shot, but thats it. I wonder if Trump is purposefully not bringing it up and focusing on the future and not the past, but he brings up the past a lot in other topics. I just find it wildly odd, and figured Joe would push hard on this point too, on how there has been no investigation to get to the bottom of how that whole thing was allowed to happen. At least make fun of the bumbling secret service security detail or something….
 

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I’ve watched the first 2 hours so far. I think Trump did great. Early on, if I’m reading the body language / tone correct, you can tell Joe was trying to control the conversation with back to back questions (he comes from a background of not liking the guy (DJT))… but I think by 20-30 min in, he started realizing he likes this guy 😎. Win for the Donald. I’ll finish the rest today, Rogan would be a fool to not put his support behind Trump. I’d still love to see Kamala come on and have a free flowing conversation for 3 hours. These are the type of conversations and interviews the public needs to see for people they are about to elect as president.
 
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I’ve watched the first 2 hours so far. I think Trump did great. Early on, if I’m reading the body language / tone correct, you can tell Joe was trying to control the conversation with back to back questions (he comes from a background of not liking the guy (DJT)… but I think by 20-30 min in, he started realizing he likes this guy 😎. Win for the Donald. I’ll finished the rest today, Rogan would be a fool to not put his support behind Trump. I’d still love to see Kamala come on and have a free flowing conversation for 3 hours. These are the type of conversations and interviews the public needs to see for people they are about to elect as president.

I listened to it on the way out to the river, so I didn’t get to see the body language.

But to me I think it felt like he was just trying to keep him on track with the question. I didn’t get any vibes about him coming in controlling. It was also a kind of open ended question, where he asked him “what was it like day 1”

In DJT’s defense, he had no clue Joe wanted intimate details about the inner workings of the whitehouse, and not a more general “what was it like”. Really just a poorly handled question.
 

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I'm an hour in and have laughed out loud a couple of times. Loved the way Trump just kinda tossed out, "you should do that, Joe" when talking about someone endorsing him.
 

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That’s what I thought. I kept waiting for him to come back on topic then joe would try to reel him back in.
 

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I’m wondering if we all watched the same podcast because I watched about 30 minutes of it and thought Trump was kinda all over the place..

You missed 2 hours and 30 minutes of it, so yes, you didn’t watch what others watched.

It was a conversation, not an interview, but when is Trump not all over the place?
 

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I listened to it coming back from the river on Sunday night.

It was a great conversation. You can tell he wants to get much more off his chest, but is trying to catch himself before he gets in trouble saying things he shouldn't.
 

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You missed 2 hours and 30 minutes of it, so yes, you didn’t watch what others watched.

It was a conversation, not an interview, but when is Trump not all over the place?

This first 30 minutes was tough to watch.. I will watch the rest of it today, but it felt to me like Trump has lost some ground cognitively
 

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I’m wondering if we all watched the same podcast because I watched about 30 minutes of it and thought Trump was kinda all over the place..
Same here. I'm gonna try to watch more of it later, but I watched a solid 30 minutes and Trump was absolutely babbling 100mph between topics.

Hoping it sounds alot better once I get deeper in, but I originally stopped because it seemed like it was a complete waste of energy listening to it
 

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This first 30 minutes was tough to watch.. I will watch the rest of it today, but it felt to me like Trump has lost some ground cognitively
it's worth watching the rest of it.

pretty sure he said 58 days with no days off, rally after rally, podcast after podcast, appearances etc ..... at his age or any age, I'd say there was no sign of any cognitive decline as you mention.

my whole life growing all up, all I ever heard from politicians were 3-4 talking points on a loop / repeat, and that was for maybe 10-15 minutes max. It is refreshing to see someone running for president sitting down and having multiple 2hr + conversations.
 

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well, he is 4 years older now and his travel schedule for campaigns is quite busy. He's not sitting in the basement like FJB and being closeted like the Kama-ho . Additionally, I'd say surviving an assassination attempt as he did would be quite straining on anyone let alone somebody of his age and mentality. I don't think one just brushes that off as no big deal. That has to constantly be in the back of his mind eating at him. He's got to be chomping at the bit to "hit back" in the only manner he can.....legally, which is what those weak, corrupt pieces of shit are deathly afraid of. I hope I live to see the day HE/WE get full retribution of those worthless scumbags.....specifically Clintons/Bidens/obama's and then ALL the rest of the swamp donkeys. Perp walking ALL of them live from the inauguration would be an epic start to a complete burn down of the political corrupt elite.
 

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This first 30 minutes was tough to watch.. I will watch the rest of it today, but it felt to me like Trump has lost some ground cognitively
The Robert E Lee tangent at the beginning had me thinking the same, but i listened to the whole interview and the only other time i got that same feeling towards the end was when he deflected answering Joe’s questions about his Alien/UAP obsession. On the contrary, I thought he was cognitively sharp compared to other times I have watched/listened to him talk. I went into the Rogan conversation expecting to be disappointed, and it was the opposite for me. He did not step on his dick, which was a huge win in my eyes.
 
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I am 100 min in and I kind of feel he could have focused a bit better... I get tired of hearing someone shit on someone who you could have managed up or out. Particularly like the generals...you are commander in chief you could make changes. Anyway, he is definitely better then the alternative but cognitively he does not sound 100%...My guess Vance will stay on track and deliver a more poignant discussion...I do like that you get to hear a softer side of him, a family side of him in between the off track ramblings.
 

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I listen to JRE just about every day, some guests are pretty tough to listen to, a little hard on the ears. I usually listen to the beginning and the show is going to suck, I just skip that one and move to the next.

If this was any other guest, I would have jumped ship in the first 20 minutes. Because it's DJT, I'm forcing myself to finish it, but it isn't easy folks... He's really focused on all his wins. :)

But let's face it, he's great, the best, better than everyone, and brilliant, just ask anyone to ask him.

And for the record, I'm 100% Conservative, fucking hate Kamala and already voted for Trump.
 

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This first 30 minutes was tough to watch.. I will watch the rest of it today, but it felt to me like Trump has lost some ground cognitively
The first 30-40 minutes I felt the same. I was kinda scratching my head thinking wtf. I finished it today and after the first 40 I feel he pulled himself together and kinda chilled out on the stories and then it became a good interview. Overall I think he did pretty well
 

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Donald fucking Trump has ALWAYS been who Donald fucking Trump is. You get the good with the bad and the bad with the good.

Why would anyone expect him to be different now that he's 78 years old? 😆


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If you don’t watch/listen to many political podcasts I can understand the thought it was all over the place.

If you watch/listen to political podcasts frequently it was a pretty good interview.

They always go like this. They’re all trying to force feed a years worth of talking points into a couple hours worth of interview.

Overall I thought it was a good interview and showed the human side to Trump.

Kamala needs to go on. It would be interesting to see how she does for 3 hours.
 

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This first 30 minutes was tough to watch.. I will watch the rest of it today, but it felt to me like Trump has lost some ground cognitively
Trump has never been the best conversationalist, but don't underestimate that he knows what the fuck is happening. A lot of the heads of major companies are making contact behind the scenes.
 

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He did better this time around. The interview with Elon I think could have been a home run if trump would just shut up at times and just let Elon talk about whats wrong with the country and just have a simple conversation. Instead trump over talks like hes always getting attacked (even tho he is by the media) With Joe, Trump kinda let Joe talk more which I think helps Tump out and at times have a normal conversation which is nice to see.
 

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I think it was okay. Joe seemed to be more structured than usual, more of an interview than conversational approach. Maybe because it's the former president and they are not buddies just yet.
 

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This first 30 minutes was tough to watch.. I will watch the rest of it today, but it felt to me like Trump has lost some ground cognitively
Still a better choice than kamala, but I agree it's sad this is the best choice for either party.

Politics has become a sideshow
 

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I did the 2nd hour last night. They talked about MMA for bit. It was interesting watching Trump actually listen to someone rather than talk to them, albeit only for a short time. AND take a correction from someone.
 

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The Robert E Lee tangent at the beginning had me thinking the same, but i listened to the whole interview and the only other time i got that same feeling towards the end was when he deflected answering Joe’s questions about his Alien/UAP obsession. On the contrary, I thought he was cognitively sharp compared to other times I have watched/listened to him talk. I went into the Rogan conversation expecting to be disappointed, and it was the opposite for me. He did not step on his dick, which was a huge win in my eyes.
Interesting you bring up the Alien thing....I felt as though he definitely wanted to get away from that topic as well as the JFK documents release. His response to the aliens was just that it didn't interest him which was odd and to me a scripted response to limit any in-depth reply. His response to JFK document release was just that higher ups asked him not to release because some people were still alive. Again, this seems odd....if you did your job right, lived your life right, you should have nothing to worry about. He did say he would release the information right away so we shall see.

The JFK thing is big to me, but only because I truly believe the CIA was the cause.

Aliens don't interest me, but I do believe the populous has a right to know. However, I am starting to believe much of the population couldn't handle major changes to their thought or belief process. Also, in regards to the alien thing...if we have received aliens or more importantly craft from other places those objects we know were handed over to sub-contractors for the government according to Bob Lazar and such. Basically, those items were to be reverse engineered and the contractors would gain huge on potential inventions or patents. This should not have been the case....the best minds of our country should have had the ability to learn and progress our civilization. Just an observation....
 

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Sean Hannity and his show will bring in ZERO new votes for the Republican ticket. In fact, he may lose a few existing votes. The guy brings people on his show so we can learn about them. Then Hannity spends the majority of his time talking about what HE knows. The guy’s a dooch. We watched the entire Rogan interview with DJT. I thought DJT’s interview with Tyrus was better.

Trump’s comments on the JFK assassination - I always wondered, what if we had found out it was Russia who did it? What could we do? Nuke Russia?
 
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Trump’s comments on the JFK assassination - I always wondered, what if we had found out it was Russia who did it? What could we do? Nuke Russia?
At this point no, but if you wanted to do something public you could crank down further with additional sanctions, or trade restrictions.

However on the dark side the CIA could be unleashed to destabilize the govt and maybe even take shots at specific peeps. Either directly or via proxies. Or go after infrastructure like power and communications. Lots of stuff are possible in a hypothetical sense.
 

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I liked it. Like most Rogan podcasts there are some times where it slows a bit.

Overall, I think it was a great example of DT being a regular guy in some ways. Well…in some ways when you have 7 billion. Lol
 

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Donald fucking Trump has ALWAYS been who Donald fucking Trump is. You get the good with the bad and the bad with the good.

Why would anyone expect him to be different now that he's 78 years old? 😆


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You could hand some of them a bar of gold and they’ll complain because it isn’t polished…metaphorically speaking. 🤷🏼‍♂️👀

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At this point no, but if you wanted to do something public you could crank down further with additional sanctions, or trade restrictions.

However on the dark side the CIA could be unleashed to destabilize the govt and maybe even take shots at specific peeps. Either directly or via proxies. Or go after infrastructure like power and communications. Lots of stuff are possible in a hypothetical sense.
They have interfered with every government and election in the world.
To think that ours is immune from their reach is at best, naive.
 

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At this point no, but if you wanted to do something public you could crank down further with additional sanctions, or trade restrictions.

However on the dark side the CIA could be unleashed to destabilize the govt and maybe even take shots at specific peeps. Either directly or via proxies. Or go after infrastructure like power and communications. Lots of stuff are possible in a hypothetical sense.
The problem is the CIA is the one that did it. Almost a known fact now. The driver of the limo is the one that shot JFK. So much released data on this, but the media doesn't comment. The shot came from the front of the limo backwards....that's why Jackie jumped on the trunk to scoop up JFK's brain matter. His head blew out backwards. There is video, but the released video is altered. Look at the video with the tree in the background...the tree doesn't have a trunk....it's been cut out.
 

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the Rogan / trump interview was 41M views on YouTube as of yesterday, and that was with google and YouTube trying to make it difficult to find. Keep in mind it was hosted on Spotify and also posted on X. That is a ton of views.

will catch the Vance interview later tonight

MAGA :cool:
 
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