10 Things We Learned From Eric Weinstein On The Joe Rogan Experience

8. Both Guys Think Tulsi Gabbard Would Be Best Equipped To Deal With This Situation

In a somewhat surprising turn of events, Joe Rogan has played a large role as a member of the media, in the race to elect the Democratic nominee for the upcoming Presidential Election.

Not only has the UFC commentator featured three presidential hopefuls on the show, but he also remarked that some of the leading candidates had requested to appear.

Now, this might not seem like a big deal these days with Rogan's status as one of the world's most influential podcasters, but to longtime fans of the JRE, this is insane. A show that was once mainly devoted to discussing obscure conspiracy theories and advocating the use of cannabis now sees some of the personifications of the US political establishment hoping to use Rogan's platform to discuss policy and influence voters.

In the podcast with Weinstein, the pair discuss how these unprecedented times require a candidate with a strong militaristic disposition, and agree that multi-time podcast guest Tulsi Gabbard would be the ideal leader during such an unstable and contentious period in world history.

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