Joe Rogan shares throwback from 2016's presidential election time
Joe Rogan, along with fellow comedians Doug Stanhope and Bill Burr, hosted the End of the World podcast on the night of the 2016 U.S. presidential elections. Rogan recently shared a throwback picture of the same, which also features comics Bert Kreischer and Eleanor J.Karrigan. The UFC color commentator wrote:
"Flashback to 2016 with @bertkreischer @realstanhope and @ejkerrigan at @thecomedystore for the “End Of The World” podcast we did live during the election. It was a hell of a good time."
Rogan, Stanhope, and Burr were joined by a rotating group of comedians on the End of the World podcast, including Kreischer and Karrigan.
Watch a clip from the epic podcast below:
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The Republicans retained control of Congress in the 2016 U.S. election with Donald Trump beating Democratic former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton. Trump defeated Ted Cruz and several others in the Republican presidential primaries, while Clinton defeated Bernie Sanders in the Democratic presidential primaries.
While Clinton swamped Trump in the popular vote, the Republican went on to win the general election with 304 of the 538 votes.
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Joe Rogan on the 2016 elections
Joe Rogan wasn't satisfied with his voting options for the 2016 U.S. presidential elections. The UFC color commentator was unwilling to accept the results, irrespective of who the winner was.
Ahead of the polls, Rogan acknowledged that Republican candidate Donald Trump was closest to winning the race, which was a "scary" idea for the UFC color commentator. However, the JRE podcast host made it clear that he was not a fan of Hillary Clinton either. Rogan said:
"We got an old lady trying to get back at her husband for a blowjob he got in the ’90s, we got an old man who hates money, and we got a reality TV star with a plastic set of hair." decider.com
In his Netflix special Joe Rogan: Triggered, the UFC color commentator claimed that he hoped for Clinton to win just so that Americans could realize how unimportant a president is, be it a man or a woman.