Who watched Trump's interview on the Rogan show? What did you think? Curious. I haven't finished it.

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Trump talks a lot for someone who says little... at least in this interview.

It was good but not groundbreaking.

It's the most I've spent listening to the guy in the last 8 years. He definitely is a weaver. I agree, not groundbreaking. That would seem like quite the unrealistic expectation.

I don't like his attitude regarding not sending Hilary to jail. Who cares if she's the wife of a past president, she's clearly a psychopathic, pedo loving globalist puppet!..🤮

I think I missed that part.

Yeah, it takes Trump a lot of effort to make his point, unlike Rogan. Still I like Trump over Obummer whose ONLY asset is that he's a great speaker. He spewed bullshit for 8 years..

Absolutely. I'm not against Trump by any means, I just don't think this interview is as big as everyone mainstream or alt media are claiming.

Slow start and rogan did not really push him on anything. I would have preferred some hard questions. It judt felt more like a chat than an interview. My biggest takeaway is it made Trump seem pretty normal. Most politicans make my skin crawl but I think Trump would be fun to hang out with.

But that’s Rogan most of the time. It always is build more like a chat.

You are correct. And at the start he did try to push to get answers to a specific question and it was just not happening and felt awkward.

Definitely picked up on the couple of moments of awkwardness and establishing he's just gonna weave. Don't think he ever got back to the tarrifs unless he did in the part I haven't yet gotten to.

Trump would make a terrible taxi driver. He would tour you all over the city, briefly slow down at your destination and then drop you off somewhere totally unrelated. 😂

Yeah definitely felt like it humanized him a bit for me. I haven't gotten past the JFK Jr. discussion and the big ag and food discussion which is what I am most interested in. So will have to get back to it and finish.

RFK Jr?

You got it :)

Yup. Because Trump is not a politician.

It was good I thought for Trump.

He brought up aliens out of nowhere near the end like he was trying to tell us something

Said “people who come from space” 👽🛸

halfway through, crazy how calm, serious, relatable and profesh he was

Was great

Truly Great ... have you watched it since this post ?

I finished it yes.

what did you think 🤔

I think that it was a good thing overall as a whole that this type of chill conversation format interview happened with a presidential candidate.

I think it humanized Trump a bit and it showed quite the contrast of what his rally speeches format is (I have only very little exposure to judge by. The longest I heard was the one at the BTC conference and thought it was offensively dumbed down). I think this may help rebalance what feels like quite extreme and unbalanced reporting on him for close to a decade now by corporate legacy media channels. It was cool that Rogan addressed that. I enjoyed his story of taking a spontaneous trip, landing in pitch darkness in Afghanistan story and mobilizing the mission there.

I did feel into the contrast of what I felt was a natural deeper sense of empathy for humanity and earth in some of the questions or points that Rogan was making vs. a somewhat underdeveloped sense of empathy in Trump. He definitely is a strategic business minded person and I feel it could be of service to where America find herself to have a president with those qualities. Though, it certainly would be much better to have the empathy piece with that in there as well but it's a tall order to expect that from a 78 year old man (yet his alliance with RFK Jr feels optimistic to me). It's purely on intuition but between the two choices I somehow feel that we'd be taking the higher timeline forward if Trump won. I have really not spend much time at all pluging into Harris but in the short few clips I've seen I couldn't help but exclaim to myself "She looks like she's a regular consumer of xanex". I did like that big pharma and TV commercials was brought up in the interview with Trump. I think it would be a giant service to the overly medicated US to be in conversation about some of these very real dark shadows enveloping society. And on the Kamala point again I think my perception may be tainted by the fact that I am so turned off my the corporate media and their blatant offensive approach and manipulative tactics that I can't ignore the fact that it feels like Kamala is certainly the choice that the establishment is pushing and I've got a pretty passionate anti establishment spirit. 🤷🏻‍♀️

I was actually surprised that Trump can carry a conversation in a manner that makes you realize he is really dumbing down his rallies. Sure, he takes a long time to say very little, but overall, he came out looking better.

I will say that Rogan is NOT a journalist. He provides a platform that puts the subject at ease. He summarizes an unclear point in the most gracious way possible. He asks no hard questions nor points out uncomfortable contradictions nor corrects important misrepresentations of facts. It's a chat; not an interview.

Absolutely. I think that's what makes it work so well. You probably get a better idea of who the person is through this medium than through a normal interview.

That's exactly the realization that are coming forth for me around dumbing down his rallys and the format of that. Though, I think that's pretty dumb.

Agreed.