Three hours on the number one podcast in the country, with an audience of around fifty million. Harris was offered the chance to be interviewed, but she declined due to “scheduling issues”. If I didn’t know Trump’s ancestry I would think that he had Irish blood, due to him having the gift of gab and the ability to chat with anyone.
Trump on the Joe Rogan Experience
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.

“Huge” on so many levels:
-A nice capstone on a campaign for working and middle class men of all races.
-Crushes an opponent who opted out. Drawing attention to their weakness.
-Shows an amimiable character.
-Explains that the first term was about survival. The next term to build.
-More momentum to the Finish.
-The chattering class will be in disarray.
-In a few days there won’t be a younger man who hasn’t heard about it and seen it.
“Nobody’s ever seen anything like it.” :- )
What if Trump wins, gets the Senate and the House.. closes the border, sorts through those who came illegally, deports the bad ones, keeps the good ones, turbo charges the economy for all.. Those who were let in illegally and dumped just for “votes” from a Democrat perspective, but want to work and don’t want this country to turn into what they left.. -which party will they vote for in the end?
That might be the greatest political stunt in the century.
***In a few days there won’t be a younger man who hasn’t heard about it and seen it.***
That is a huge deal, I believe.
To counter the big push for so-called reproductive rights which Kamala is banking on to take the office.
Young men voting for Trump might make a big difference.
Trump is one of the most inarticulate, but effective, communicators to ever grace the political landscape.
The legacy media died last night.
I agree with Greg. I think the reason he connects so well with ordinary folks is that he sounds like the guy at the car repair shop talking with friends over lunch or a beer. I’m probably being Capt.Obvious now…😁
A billionaire whom other billionaires despise with the exception of one Elon Musk. They despise him bc he is interfering with the agenda of the elites. (I read that premise about 2 weeks ago and it seems sensible.)
Yes. Not only does he come across as a fellow you might share a beer with, but as a man who has received much and I believe truly wishes to help the car repair man and his family.
Only God knows hearts, yet something authentic is coming through this man. Courage. Mission to shore up America from the disastrous “Blue” hurricane that is eroding the Republic’s foundations. A Godless enemy and in there way is Trump, warts and all. God help our country.
Christ The King.
Spare U.S. O’ Lord.
Greg expresses it perfectly.
My favorite example (from the current race) is the debate with Kamala. The only truly memorable thing to come out of that was, “They’re eating the cats. They’re eating the dogs.”
If you haven’t seen some of the video memes with Trump’s voice over scenes of cats and dogs looking startled or scared, then you really should look them up. It’s American politics at its most eccentric.