Joe Rogan Backstabs Trump

In a recent discussion on his podcast, Joe Rogan offered high praise to Vice President Kamala Harris following the September 10 ABC News debate. Rogan commended Harris, noting that she appeared to be “nailing it” during the debate. He even went so far as to give a mock chef’s kiss, playfully acknowledging the role of her advisors and strategists in her performance.

Rogan pointed out that Harris seemed more prepared compared to former President Donald Trump. In his analysis, Rogan emphasized that the key distinction in the debate was not necessarily the substance of the policies or the overall vision for the country, but rather the level of preparedness each participant demonstrated. He remarked, “The difference in that debate was not about who has better policies or who would be better for the country. It was about who came better prepared.”

Rogan described Trump’s approach as having moments of humor but critiqued his timing during the debate. He suggested that Trump could benefit from more precise preparation for the limited opportunities to make impactful points. “Someone needs to let him know that these debates come with narrow windows for making a mark, and you need to be ready with your points for those moments,” Rogan advised.

In response to Harris’s public call for another debate, some Republicans are encouraging Trump to accept the challenge. The timing and possibility of a second debate between the two remain uncertain, but it’s clear that the dynamics of their previous encounter have set the stage for potential future confrontations.

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