Trump Gets High-Profile Endorsement – 11th Hour Boost Could Push Him Over
Trump Gets High-Profile Endorsement – 11th Hour Boost Could Push Him Over

This year’s election season has been a rollercoaster. As the country teeters between two opposing visions, Americans are acutely aware of the stakes. It’s not just another election; it’s a pivotal moment for the future of the nation.

The questions are big: Will the country lean into progressive reform, or embrace conservative principles that promise tradition and strength? In these tense times, celebrities and influencers are using their platforms to sway voters, urging Americans to pick a side, echoing loud calls for action.

But among all these voices, few carry the weight of Joe Rogan, the legendary podcaster with a knack for shaking things up. Rogan has often remained coy on his political stance, choosing to observe from the sidelines rather than join the parade of celebrity endorsements.

But on the eve of the 2024 election, he threw a curveball no one expected. Partnering with Elon Musk, Rogan dropped a surprise podcast episode and came out in full force: he’s endorsing Donald Trump for President.

From X:
The great and powerful @elonmusk. If it wasn’t for him we’d be fucked. He makes what I think is the most compelling case for Trump you’ll hear, and I agree with him every step of the way. For the record, yes, that’s an endorsement of Trump.

Enjoy the podcast

The Power of Rogan and Musk

In the podcast, Rogan’s endorsement was nothing short of emphatic. “If it wasn’t for Elon Musk we’d be screwed,” Rogan said, giving Musk full credit for his endorsement of Trump. Rogan, who’s known for speaking his mind, believes Musk offers “the most compelling case for Trump” — and he’s on board with every word.

Sharing the podcast with his millions of followers on X (formerly Twitter), Rogan didn’t mince words, proclaiming, “Yes, that’s an endorsement of Trump. Enjoy the podcast.”

As soon as the podcast dropped, Trump reacted in real-time at his rally in Pittsburgh, where he was wrapping up his final campaign speech. Trump, who had joined Rogan on a previous episode in October, praised Rogan’s support, a major boost in the election’s final stretch.

Their October conversation had drawn millions of views despite alleged attempts at suppression on major tech platforms, a testament to Rogan’s reach and influence.

Rogan, Young Voters, and the “Woke” Backlash

Rogan’s endorsement of Trump isn’t just about policy. It’s about a culture shift he believes is brewing, especially among younger voters. “Young people are tired of being yelled at and scolded,” he said in their October interview.

Rogan, who’s known for his down-to-earth style, touched on a theme that’s resonating with many younger Americans. He pointed to a frustration with what he calls “woke bull—-” and the idea that today’s liberals have become pro-censorship and anti-free speech.

He even claimed that the “rebels are Republicans now,” describing conservatism as a countercultural movement. “You want to be a rebel? You want to be punk rock? You’re a conservative now,” Rogan quipped, emphasizing how the tables have turned.

In his view, today’s liberals, who once championed freedom of expression, are the ones “pro-silencing criticism.” For many younger voters disillusioned with the current political climate, Rogan’s message may feel like a breath of fresh air.

A Shift in Free Speech: Rogan and Musk Weigh In

Rogan’s conversation with Musk didn’t just revolve around endorsements; it delved into core issues like free speech and censorship. The two discussed Trump’s infamous de-platforming post-January 6 and the ripple effects it had on political discourse.

Musk was blunt, calling Trump’s ban “insane” and questioning the logic of banning a sitting President. “Trump was posting ‘stay calm’ messages, and they still said it was some kind of dog whistle,” Musk recalled, calling out what he saw as hypocrisy.

In Musk’s eyes, banning Trump was a slippery slope, one that could silence legitimate voices and stifle open conversation. Musk, who has been vocal about his views on free speech since taking the reins at X, has re-platformed Trump as a stand against what he calls the “censorship regime” in tech and media.

Rogan and Musk’s dialogue underscores a critical debate in the country, one that could shape the future of free speech and digital platforms in the U.S.

Trump and Rogan: A Shared Frustration with Big Tech

Rogan’s interview with Trump in October had already highlighted their shared distrust of big tech, a theme that reemerged in his endorsement. Trump compared his political investigations to a “witch hunt” akin to that of infamous mob boss Al Capone.

While said in jest, his point was clear: He believes he’s been targeted for daring to question the establishment, and big tech’s alleged suppression of conservative voices only fuels that sentiment.

To Trump and his supporters, this “suppression” is a dangerous infringement on democracy itself.

By partnering with a figure like Rogan, whose audience spans the political spectrum, Trump reaches a wider audience that may be sympathetic to these concerns about censorship and transparency.

Key Takeaways:

  • Joe Rogan’s endorsement of Trump is rooted in a broader cultural dissatisfaction, especially among younger Americans.
  • The endorsement highlights a growing concern with big tech and media censorship, as echoed by both Rogan and Musk.
  • Rogan’s remarks about conservatism as “punk rock” capture a sense of rebellion that appeals to those disillusioned by today’s liberal ideals.

Source: X

November 5, 2024
Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.