During a recent episode of his podcast, Joe Rogan, a former Bernie Sanders supporter, expressed his frustrations over Sanders’ critique of Donald Trump. The conversation took place alongside guest Bret Weinstein. Sanders criticized Trump, accusing him of working to silence independent media, specifically citing a case involving CBS News.
However, Rogan counters this by highlighting a situation where CBS News edited an interview with Kamala Harris to present her in a more favorable light ahead of the 2024 election. This discrepancy, according to Rogan, exemplifies gaslighting at a level he’s rarely seen before from a politician. Sanders’ comments seemed disingenuous, especially when considering the influence mainstream media can wield.
Bret Weinstein further expanded on the topic by discussing the links between the Soros family and politicians like Bernie Sanders who are positioned on the political left. This connection raises questions about the integrity of political motivations and rhetoric that individuals like Sanders use when discussing Trump and other figures they oppose. Alex Soros recently voiced concerns about an “unelected cabal wielding power” in the United States during Trump’s presidency and Elon Musk’s rise in influence. Rogan was quick to point out the irony, responding, “That’s you! That’s you, Alex. That’s your dad!” This remark was aimed at exposing the hypocrisy of a billionaire heir criticizing elite control when his own family possesses substantial sway in global politics and media.
The current media landscape, which many perceive as biased towards Democratic interests, received additional scrutiny during the discussion. Some mainstream outlets have faced accusations of blatant partisanship, prioritizing narratives that align with left-wing ideologies. Examples include funneling taxpayer money into outlets like Politico or funding seemingly trivial cultural projects abroad, such as Iraqi Sesame Street and Moroccan pottery classes, while bemoaning the influence of figures like Elon Musk who was “never elected.”
Such concerns highlight a larger issue, where media discussions about crises and influential figures often neglect to address their own bias and underlying interests. For countless Americans who view Elon Musk with trust and admire Trump’s policies, this perceived Democratic and media complex’s self-serving nature will eventually unravel its foundations.
NEW: Joe Rogan obliterates Bernie Sanders, the Soros family, and the media for the most outrageous gaslighting ever.
“Bernie Sanders making a post about how Donald Trump is trying to silence independent media was the wildest fucking gaslighting I think I’ve ever seen from a… pic.twitter.com/ZuTM9PRt3B
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) February 6, 2025
In a landscape where truth is often filtered through political bias, Joe Rogan’s comments resonate with those frustrated by the lack of honest and balanced dialogue. The Democrats’ perceived entanglements reflect broader systemic issues of corruption that need to be addressed to restore public trust.