Joe Rogan’s influence reshapes political discourse, undermining traditional corporate media’s relevance.
Joe Rogan’s platform is shaking up political discourse like never before. Dave Smith points out that just when you thought Joe’s influence couldn’t skyrocket further, Trump’s appearance catapulted it to new heights.
“The corporate media has been just getting death blow after death blow after death blow over the last few years but this is like while they’re down a huge blow to them a huge blow that Rogan is the guy this is the show this is the big gun.”
Smith underscores this media shift’s magnitude, revealing that “this thing is going to crack 100 million people listen to three hours.” It’s a game-changer in political engagement, rendering traditional media appearances almost obsolete—who needs a CNN town hall in the final campaign days anymore?
“In the next election cycle I can tell you every single person running is going to be trying to get on Rogan and if they can’t get on Rogan they’re going to be trying to get on every one of the other programs.”
Smith notes the corporate media has taken hit after hit in recent years, with this latest development possibly delivering the most crushing blow to their waning grip on political dialogue.
This revolution unfolds beyond their control, Smith explains, with those they sought to cancel or discredit now steering the conversation without needing their approval or involvement.