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'Everybody knows he’s out of his mind': Joe Rogan claims President Biden is mentally unfit for office and 'barely hanging in there'

  Podcast host   Joe Rogan  has slammed  Joe Biden   describing the president as being 'out of his mind.' On Thursday's episode ...

 Podcast host Joe Rogan has slammed Joe Biden describing the president as being 'out of his mind.'

On Thursday's episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan described the current period of time as formative in the history of the United States, and claimed history would not be kind to the 2020s or Biden's presidency.

'In the future, they're gonna be saying it's one of the most tumultuous periods in the history of the country,' Rogan said.  

'We don't really have a real leader in this country anymore,' Rogan continued. 'I mean, you could say Joe Biden is the president, he's our leader, and you'd be correct on paper, but everybody knows he's out of his mind. He's barely hanging in there.' 

Podcast host Joe Rogan renewed his criticism of President Joe Biden. 'He is not a real leader. Everybody knows he's out of his mind,' Rogan said

Podcast host Joe Rogan renewed his criticism of President Joe Biden. 'He is not a real leader. Everybody knows he's out of his mind,' Rogan said

Rogan's guest, comedian Iliza Shlesinger, agreed, 'Everyone knows he's out of his mind,' with Rogan adding that Americans are unhinged because, 'we're not anchored down by a real leader.'

Shlesinger noted there had been a period of political unrest during Donald Trump's presidency and that coupled with the pandemic, had resulted in chaos. 

'You have so much fake news, opinions — there are so many outlets. It is maddening. Regardless of how you believe. You can't get a straight answer, you can't even substantiate your own facts with the right facts — it's hard to drill down those facts,' Shlesinger said.   

In a wide-ranging conversation Shlesinger described how it was hard to find 'solid ground' before touching on 'angry mob' mentality that often pervades hot-button issues.

'We don't really have a real leader in this country anymore,' Rogan continued. 'I mean, you could say Joe Biden is the president, he's our leader, and you'd be correct on paper, but everybody knows he's out of his mind. He's barely hanging in there.'

'We don't really have a real leader in this country anymore,' Rogan continued. 'I mean, you could say Joe Biden is the president, he's our leader, and you'd be correct on paper, but everybody knows he's out of his mind. He's barely hanging in there.'

'If you look at, like, cancel culture, I don't even think people want an apology in some cases. They just want to see someone burn. It's like the Middle Ages.' Shlesinger contended.  

'We'll look back and it will be scary. Everybody was afraid of getting canceled, people were eating each other, nobody was listening to science.

'We are coming across as f***ing idiots,' Shlesinger added. 

'They definitely do,' Rogan agreed noting an apparent disconnect between people who communicate between one another from behind screens. 

'There is a disconnect between other people, right, that's happening when you're attacking somebody online. They're not near you, you're not talking to them, they're not a human, they are the other, and you can attack them in that way,' Rogan said. 

'If they get taken down, they lose their job, people like it. It's like you scored a point, you're playing a video game, you killed a bad guy,' he said.

Shlesinger stated that the American public love 'a hanging' adding that people who are 'famous, or good looking, or rich, it's even more delicious.'

Rogan's criticism of Biden came a day after Biden whispered during a press conference. It led to the the phrase 'creepy Joe' to start trending on Twitter. 

The podcast also discussed cancel culture with Rogan's guest, comedian Iliza Shlesinger, saying the American public loved a celebrity 'public hanging'

The podcast also discussed cancel culture with Rogan's guest, comedian Iliza Shlesinger, saying the American public loved a celebrity 'public hanging' 

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