Re: Joe Rogan will vote for Bernie in California Primary I and many other Conservo fans of Joe know that he's a long-time lefty in his politics.
Joe has heard of nothing but good things about old Bernie. So no surprise at all that at this time, when Chief Lying Snake is stabbing Bernie in the front, and then staging a TV moment to look up at him from a foot away and say "I think you lied about me on national TV"...
Chief Lying Snake is the Devil! Oh - did I say that out loud? Sorry!
Anyway, among Bernie-fans, tensions are rising these days. Even usually non-excitable ones like Joe find themselves outspoken in their support as he is now under attack.
But Joe ain't much of a deep thinker on his own on politics. Or about much. He has said so many times, with many guest while asking questions regarding almost every issue discussed on his show except for two - fighting and comedy.
And almost ego-less, he readily, humbly asks questions about those - from an informed position, of course.
For any who did deeper into Bernie, we find some disturbing stuff in that long history as a "real man of the people - one who cares for those least among us."
Bernie started as another middle-class dreamy socialist/communist in Vermont, and has mostly not changed his public persona at all.
His private persona is a millionaire with three nice houses, who has been pulling down a sweet Federal job paying big bucks and with great pension and benefits - the good life!
And some more of what we can expect when we dig into the long-time politicians who publicly claim to so love the poor:
They actually seem to love money more! See:
"While discussing his new book, Profiles in Corruption: Abuse of Power by America’s Progressive Elite, Schweizer said, “Bernie over the course of his 30-plus years in public office has funneled huge sums of money to his family.
That includes hiring family members even when it was not justified in the Burlington city governments.
But more specifically, the 2016 campaign, there was this mysterious media-buying company called Old Town Media that was set up.”
“They funneled $83 million through this media-buying company, which was located in a house on a cul-de-sac in suburban Virginia,” he continued. “Had no website, had no presence whatsoever.
That company was run by two of Bernie Sanders’ wife’s friends. When she was asked about her connection or relationship to that firm, she hung up on a local Vermont reporter. So there are various ways taxpayer money, school money other things that have flowed to the family and have made the Sanders family very very wealthy.”
Gotta give it up to a great family provider: Bernard Sanders! Lets hear it for him!
Thanks to Spud, who links to the above information in this post:
Re: Joe Rogan will vote for Bernie in California Primary Yes, the self righteousness of the progressive leads the way. Rogan will nobly vote for Bern. Oh, the humanity! What he will vote for in November is an open question?
Re: Joe Rogan will vote for Bernie in California Primary Joe should watch the View to shake off those Bernie thoughts, before they become Bernie-blues.
The Ladies have some small concerens about Chief Lying Snakes' "inconsistancies about some things" at the very end, but throughout the rest of the clip it's just little jabs at him and support for Warren.
Even Grieving Daughter of John McCain chips in with some support and laughter at poor Bernie when Whoopie hits him a bit about Vermont
Yes, the ladies will help Joe see the light:
More evidence that the Dem, and Dem-allied media system is ready to fall on Bernie, and crush his old Socialist heart once again.
Re: Joe Rogan will vote for Bernie in California Primary I recently actually watched that exchange / line of questioning on CNN.. I wasn't inclined to watch it at the time it happened, and just read a few blurbs and discussions of it..
Spiko(?) had suggested that it was a strategic attack on Bernie, and that's what it looks like..
The woman doesn't use anything like "allegedly" etc..when she shifts to Warren.. At least try to look objective..
He even provided some context in "Why would I say that, when Hillary won the popular vote"? It looks like they orchestrated an opportunity for Warren to look good.
They know how to pander to their primary voters...
But then, Warren goes overboard with her gender pandering.