being aligned with the winner. You know, let's take the example of Joe Rogan, who I don't know, and I've always liked and I've always felt and continue to think that the man has a strong moral compass. At the same time, I don't understand the way he talks about the election of Trump as sort of like, thank God, again, and I just really want to make this clear for your audience. I did not support Kamala Harris. I was not someone who thought, oh my God, let's hope Kamala Harris wins the election. I really am in a place of sort of pox on both your houses. Kind of place. But what I did understand about Joe was, he said that he supported RFK. RFK was the only one that made sense for him is what he said. And right after that, he was attacked by Donald Trump. And shortly after he had Trump on his show and he became a full Trump supporter. And now he just talks about how much he likes Trump and he gets chummy with all the sort of pro-Trump people. And it feels like he just joined a club. It (74/99)
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