That’s why Joe Rogan’s recent comments about Trump surprised me — and why they might signal changing tides in the Manosphere. Last week on his podcast, Rogan was baffled by Trump’s insistence that the election was stolen — despite the stark lack of evidence. To Rogan, who was decked out in an astronaut suit, it was bad marketing, poor planning and kind of stupid.
“If I ran for president and I told you, dude, they stole the election, and you're like, how? I would have an answer. No one has an answer,” he said. He makes a solid point. Then, after going through the list of Big Lie claims, Rogan said, “If you have that [evidence], then you got to make a fucking documentary, a really good one, and put it out there so everybody could understand it. Because it's crazy that this is four years later, and people are still saying that.”
Rogan is right. It is crazy. And even more than that, it’s hypocritical, as Rogan later points out: “Or you don't wanna fix it [the Big Lie] because you monkey with the elections, too. And is there evidence of that? Well, I do know that a Republican company bought the Dominion voting thing. A GOP supporter bought the voting machines.”
Now, I don’t think Joe Rogan is ready to join the opposition. However, maybe that makes Rogan’s thoughts about the Big Lie even more notable.
It’s clear that Trump’s continued lies about the 2020 election are wearing thin and the more he tells them, the more obvious that becomes. Even his own supporters are telling him it was almost six years ago. Give it up. Let it go.
Obviously, Trump has his reasons not to let it go. But it may do him more harm than good. He lost the 2020 election — and it wasn’t close. Trump doesn't have evidence because there is no evidence.
Just one year ago, Trump sat across from Rogan for a three-hour interview. Now, Rogan is questioning his integrity. If the Manosphere is catching on to Trump’s scheme, we can assume a lot of the country got off the Big Lie Trump Train a long time ago.
And it’s not just the Big Lie. The administration’s relationship with Palantir has other members of the Manosphere concerned. Podcaster Theo Von told Vice President JD Vance that the surveillance “makes you feel like you won't be a person anymore.” This comes as comedian Andrew Schulz, who also interviewed and voted for Trump, experienced some buyer’s remorse: “I voted for none of this. He’s doing the exact opposite of everything I voted for.”
The pro-democracy movement has room to grow. Our big tent is open and welcomes all who are seeking shelter from Trump’s authoritarian regime. So, if your issue is the truth behind the Big Lie, come on in. If you’re worried about the police state, join us. If you understand that Trump is betraying why you voted for him, welcome. The more the merrier.
The fight for democracy won’t be won alone. We need everyone who cares about our country and our future to link arms and fight back against Donald Trump. And if that includes Joe Rogan, great. He’s welcome to bring his followers.
Now, here's a little joy from our pawtners in the opposition.