Joe Rogan critiques Joe Biden's reported $61 billion aid to Ukraine and USA's war stance: “It's just a different world now”
Joe Rogan is not a fan of US President Joe Biden's move in Europe. After reports surfaced confirming that Biden and the American government sent $61 billion to Ukraine in support of the Russia-Ukraine war (AP News), the podcast host called the move "bulls***."
Rogan went in-depth on the topic on episode 2173 of The Joe Rogan Experience, in which he interviewed political comedian Jimmy Dore. Dore passionately criticized the move himself, calling it an "upward transfer of money."
Rogan said:
"It's a conundrum, for sure. But don't you think more people are aware that it's bulls*** than ever before?... I think shows like yours [The Jimmy Dore Show] and these shows that are online now that aren't beholden to a corporation and are independent shows can actually connect the dots with knowledgeable people. It's just a different world now."
Both Rogan and Dore argued that the sum of money should instead be used to solve issues within the United States as the cost of living continues to rise.
Dore furthered his argument that international wars are "money-funneling operations," claiming that worldwide conflicts such as the Russia-Ukraine war "aren't meant to be won." The comedian claimed that the two sides have already agreed on a peace treaty.
Watch Rogan's comments at 1:25:23 in the full episode of The Joe Rogan Experience from PowerfulJRE on YouTube below:
Joe Rogan says he thinks Joe Biden is "dying"
While discussing their criticism of Joe Biden, Jimmy Dore and Joe Rogan looked over the US president's age. At 81 years old, the politician often gets ridiculed on social media for showing signs of potential memory loss and medical concerns.
Rogan and Dore hypothesized that Biden could be dealing with significant medical issues potentially threatening his life. Rogan said he thinks Biden "is dying" due to his history of brain surgery.
See the podcast excerpt below:
Conversations of the president potentially dealing with serious issues arose following his highly criticized debate with Donald Trump on June 27. Biden subsequently made an appearance on ABC News denying any allegations of potential medical problems.