Why Did Trump, Rogan Refuse to Touch COVID Vaxx in Three-Hour Interview?

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In any other context, Joe Rogan — and I appreciate this about him — won’t shut up about the COVID-19 scam.

Nary a show passes by that it doesn’t come up at some point, even with guests who don’t appear very interested in the topic or have nothing to do with it apart from having been a human on planet Earth in 2020.

Yet, strangely enough — or not strangely at all, perhaps — the topic never came up at any point during his three-hour sit-down with the former president.

In fact, when Big Pharma came up, Rogan very carefully danced around the topic of the so-called “vaccines” that Trump so graciously rushed to market in record time.

Trump Self-Congratulates, Brags About COVID Vaccines AGAIN



https://youtu.be/hBMoPUAeLnY


Not only did the vaxx elephant in the room remain ignored, but they didn’t touch the recent DoD directive explicitly allowing the U.S. military to kill American citizens under so-called emergency conditions, nor the transhumanist, exterminationist ideology of the psychopathic multinational elites, nor the CIA trafficking opium out of Afghanistan (at the time of the invasion, the Taliban had virtually eradicated the opium trade in the country; by the time the U.S. military had taken over, a few years later, the global share of the opium trade soared to 90+%; production collapsed once again after the withdrawal) — just to name a small handful of issues they could have broached which Rogan, who is well-versed in them, had a golden opportunity to pose to one of the only men on Earth who might be willing and able to offer uncommon insight, given that he occupied the top executive position for four years.

Instead, we got a lot of fluff like “tell me what it felt like to be president,” etc.

These omissions were, in my view, pre-ordained. What I wouldn’t give to have been a fly on the wall in the negotiations between Rogan and the Trump team leading up to the appearance.

So, no points to Rogan for this massively disappointing performance.



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https://armageddonprose.substack.com/p/why-did-trump-rogan-refuse-to-touch


 
“The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it's profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater.”

Frank Zappa


I'm convinced the reason everyone is falling, again, for the 'most important election ever' panic, again, despite the fact that we've been doing this for 30 years, is precisely because they know, at least instinctively, that Kamala is the brick wall at the back of the theater.

Nobody wants to see that. The last six months I've been practically screaming the sentiment in the OP to anyone who would listen - I get two responses. The first and most common is plugging ears and refusing to hear. No matter how you say it, they won't - probably can't - hear you.

It's like when you meet someone who was in Iraq and literally sawed women in half with machine guns and has nightmares about it every single night but still tells himself it was for the greater good. He literally can't process that he's been part of something that shouldn't have happened. But deep down, he knows his conscience is haunting him about something.

I think this is like that. You and I and everyone else who checked out of this bullshit over a decade ago have been staring at that brick wall for this entire time. Nobody else is ready to see it. Things are gonna get real sketchy in the next couple years. No matter what happens, things are going to get worse.
We're either going to have Kamala win and evidence all over that the election wasn't secure and probably no election has been for anyone's lifetime. Brick wall.
Or we're going to have Trump win and he'll get played again and do the worst thing we've ever seen again and this time fewer people are going to defend him on it. Brick wall.

I guess we could see the new Trump he's promising to be. For three months, or as long as it takes them to find a baseline competent rifleman. Brick wall.
 
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It did come up, briefly. They also talked about vaccines, generally.
 
[MENTION=40029]PAF[/MENTION], Tucker Carlson didn't push Trump on COVID either.
 
[MENTION=40029]PAF[/MENTION], Tucker Carlson didn't push Trump on COVID either.

Yes, I know :mad:

He's a Trump-Humper who I wish somebody would smack that gay silly smile off of his face. Even Putin accused F&cker-Tucker of being a CIA plant, I'm inclined to agree with him.
 
Brick wall.

We all see it. We just have a different view of which administration of the two will give us the best chance to do something about it in the future and which one will make things harder.
 
We all see it. We just have a different view of which administration of the two will give us the best chance to do something about it in the future and which one will make things harder.

Hey! Gone with the wind is back!

Historically, when there is a D president in office, republicans push back as hard as they can. Historically, when there is a R president in office, pass out the excuses and the free passes!

So, are you serious about winning? Or winning?

I know that I am serious about winning. But that's just me.
 
“The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it's profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater.”

Frank Zappa


I'm convinced the reason everyone is falling, again, for the 'most important election ever' panic, again, despite the fact that we've been doing this for 30 years, is precisely because they know, at least instinctively, that Kamala is the brick wall at the back of the theater.

Nobody wants to see that. The last six months I've been practically screaming the sentiment in the OP to anyone who would listen - I get two responses. The first and most common is plugging ears and refusing to hear. No matter how you say it, they won't - probably can't - hear you.

It's like when you meet someone who was in Iraq and literally sawed women in half with machine guns and has nightmares about it every single night but still tells himself it was for the greater good. He literally can't process that he's been part of something that shouldn't have happened. But deep down, he knows his conscience is haunting him about something.

I think this is like that. You and I and everyone else who checked out of this bull$#@! over a decade ago have been staring at that brick wall for this entire time. Nobody else is ready to see it. Things are gonna get real sketchy in the next couple years. No matter what happens, things are going to get worse.
We're either going to have Kamala win and evidence all over that the election wasn't secure and probably no election has been for anyone's lifetime. Brick wall.
Or we're going to have Trump win and he'll get played again and do the worst thing we've ever seen again and this time fewer people are going to defend him on it. Brick wall.

I guess we could see the new Trump he's promising to be. For three months, or as long as it takes them to find a baseline competent rifleman. Brick wall.
What good does it do for you to stare at the brick wall, knowing it is an illusion when they are masterfully recreating the scenery and curtain?
It becomes obvious and evident that there are degrees of competency, evil, and goodness.
If Ron Paul came out and in no uncertain terms said that Trump was the better choice and he was endorsing him, would that mean anything to you? If Ron said, writing in the name of someone that can't win is not working and not voting simply assures the most evil an easy victory. Vote for Trump!
 
What good does it do for you to stare at the brick wall, knowing it is an illusion when they are masterfully recreating the scenery and curtain?

When you're surrounded by 3 walls and iron bars, it's probably more preferable to stare at the wall, than the iron bars.

We all have only 2 choices:
1) Make ourselves as comfortable as we can within our cage and do what it takes to prevent going insane, or
2) Pay the sacrifice that's needed to break the cage and kill, capture, evade, or otherwise overpower your captors

As far as I can tell, everyone on this forum has chosen option #1

But, just as we were, our children were or will be born in this cage. And their children and so on.

It's the price we pay for being cowards.
 
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“The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it's profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater.”

Frank Zappa


I'm convinced the reason everyone is falling, again, for the 'most important election ever' panic, again, despite the fact that we've been doing this for 30 years, is precisely because they know, at least instinctively, that Kamala is the brick wall at the back of the theater.

Nobody wants to see that. The last six months I've been practically screaming the sentiment in the OP to anyone who would listen - I get two responses. The first and most common is plugging ears and refusing to hear. No matter how you say it, they won't - probably can't - hear you.

It's like when you meet someone who was in Iraq and literally sawed women in half with machine guns and has nightmares about it every single night but still tells himself it was for the greater good. He literally can't process that he's been part of something that shouldn't have happened. But deep down, he knows his conscience is haunting him about something.

I think this is like that. You and I and everyone else who checked out of this bullshit over a decade ago have been staring at that brick wall for this entire time. Nobody else is ready to see it. Things are gonna get real sketchy in the next couple years. No matter what happens, things are going to get worse.
We're either going to have Kamala win and evidence all over that the election wasn't secure and probably no election has been for anyone's lifetime. Brick wall.
Or we're going to have Trump win and he'll get played again and do the worst thing we've ever seen again and this time fewer people are going to defend him on it. Brick wall.

I guess we could see the new Trump he's promising to be. For three months, or as long as it takes them to find a baseline competent rifleman. Brick wall.

The real brick wall with Trump is that even if he is everything that people want him to be and more, even if he were instead Ron Paul in his prime, it wouldn't matter. The unelected bureaucracy, or the Deep State, is too deep. It's likely that the only course correction at this point is to press the reset button. That said, I think that a Trump presidency buys more time before we actually hit that brick wall, so I do think that it matters who "wins" the election.
 
When you're surrounded by 3 walls and iron bars, it's probably more preferable to stare at the wall, than the iron bars.

We all have only 2 choices:
1) Make ourselves as comfortable as we can within our cage and do what it takes to prevent going insane, or
2) Pay the sacrifice that's needed to break the cage and kill, capture, evade, or otherwise overpower your captors

As far as I can tell, everyone on this forum has chosen option #1

But, just as we were, our children were or will be born in this cage. And their children and so on.

It's the price we pay for being cowards.

Trump serves as a pressure release valve for people who are tired of the establishment. If people perceive that an election was stolen again, and this time they have nobody to act as their champion, they will have run out of options and that pressure will build. The current political trajectory seems to lead to violence of some sort, especially since there doesn't seem to be a pathway toward reconciliation for either faction.
 
It did come up, briefly. They also talked about vaccines, generally.

Talking about vaccines "generally" is not the same as dealing with "Operation Warp Speed" specifically. Trump still hails that as a unqualified success. :rolleyes:
 
Talking about vaccines "generally" is not the same as dealing with "Operation Warp Speed" specifically. Trump still hails that as a unqualified success. :rolleyes:

Yeah, that's dumb, but a far sight better than the leftists (including our neighbors) who think people should be imprisoned for not taking the vaccine.
 
What good does it do for you to stare at the brick wall, knowing it is an illusion when they are masterfully recreating the scenery and curtain?
It becomes obvious and evident that there are degrees of competency, evil, and goodness.

You miss my point.

They're not even trying with Kamala anymore. There is no scenery and curtain with her, masterful or otherwise. The fourth estate has almost universally thrown up its hands and announced "there's nothing I can do to disguise this". Even the most gangbanging inner city thugs are voting Trump at this point - there's no level of intellect so low that it can't see that there's literally nothing there. The only thing she offers America is the ability to continue to laugh at her astoundingly complete incompetence for four years. And that joke stopped being funny months ago.

She is literally the point at which the illusion of freedom becomes too expensive to maintain. They've tried, and there's no amount of money that will make it happen.
And all Trump offers is the ability to continue the illusion.
That's the reason you're voting for him.
That's why you're telling me to vote for him.

I can see the brick wall. You obviously can't. You don't want to.
 
She is literally the point at which the illusion of freedom becomes too expensive to maintain. They've tried, and there's no amount of money that will make it happen.
And all Trump offers is the ability to continue the illusion.

Alternately, it's the choice between uncomfortable slavery, and comfortable slavery. (and yea, there are valid pro's/con's to each)

I can see the brick wall. You obviously can't. You don't want to.

Yea, I'm pretty sure we all see it :up:
 
Hey! Gone with the wind is back!

Historically, when there is a D president in office, republicans push back as hard as they can. Historically, when there is a R president in office, pass out the excuses and the free passes!

So, are you serious about winning? Or winning?

I know that I am serious about winning. But that's just me.

I’m on break at an energy policy conference in NYC. Lots of federal and state commissioners, deputy secretaries, and other bureaucrats here. You do NOT want to give these people more time to implement their plans. It may not be “winning”, by your definition, but getting rid of them and their plans is definitely not losing. Even a slight pause is a good thing to give us time to turn the tide.
 
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