Joe Rogan Tells His Millions of Listeners to “Vote Republican” (VIDEO)

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Highly popular podcaster Joe Rogan told his millions of listeners to “vote Republican” during an interview with NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

Rogan blasted Democrat politicians for destroying people’s live during the Covid pandemic with lockdown measures.

“I hope there’s lessons learned in this because this is a new thing,” Rogan said. “We had never had this before. No one that was alive today had ever experienced a true pandemic and I’m hoping that now that this is over, people are going to recognize that some serious errors were made and not repeat those. That’s the best you can get out of it,” Rogan said.

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“So what do you tell those people?” Rodgers asked.

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“Vote Republican,” Rogan said in the interview released on Saturday.

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Joe Rogan came under intense fire from the Biden Regime for daring to discuss Covid-19 treatments and vaccines with his guests.

Earlier this year Spotify announced a new ‘content advisory’ warning for podcasts that discuss Covid-19 after the left-wing media apparatus called for Rogan to be censored.

Spotify added the advisor after Biden’s Surgeon General Vivek Murthy called for Rogan’s show to be censored.

“A critical part of how we get through this pandemic” is “limiting the spread of misinformation” from shows like Joe Rogan, Murthy said in January.

The firestorm started last year when Joe Rogan told his audience of millions of listeners that he treated his Covid infection with Ivermectin, monoclonal antibodies and a vitamin drip.

Rogan has also interviewed Dr. Malone, the inventor of the mRNA vaccine gene therapy.

Leftists said Joe Rogan was “dangerous” for engaging in political discourse on his podcast.

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