Tim Kennedy on with Joe Rogan (Must listen / Must watch)
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People dont like it if you endorse ideas, leave the place enacting a lot of your ideas because its turning to shit, and then keep those same ideas.RoadDawg55 said:
So you don’t like him for one thing he did or an opinion you don’t agree with? Not even sure what you’re talking about, is this a Bernie reference? The guys puts out four podcasts a week that are three hours long, with no bits, just conversation. He has an open mind towards everything. I don’t get what’s not to like?UW_Doog_Bot said:
yeah, sorry not sorry, not going to get on knees for one of the people that advocated stupid liberal California politics and then abandoned ship on the statism he helped create.RoadDawg55 said:What a gift Rogan is too. I will never become one that picks everything about him apart. I even feel guilty about saying he’s not a great comedian because by any real measure, he is. Just shows we all pick apart everyone in the internet age, even guys we love.
Fandom was always stupid. I can’t fathom liking something so much to spend hundreds on them like people do with certain musicians or sports with tickets, jerseys, etc, but Rogan would be right bear the top for me. He was podcasting before it was cool, put in years of putting out a quality show that was HIS show, and now he’s rewarded for it. The guy is a national treasure.
I like Joe but in my eyes it's pretty unforgivable that he didn't take a hard look in the mirror at that point and instead just packed it in and moved to help make Texas the next blue state.
Has he said why he left?
To avoid California income tax on the 100 million dollar deal or something? Seems a bit hypocritical for a guy that has said how much he likes Bernie and Tulsi type candidates.
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Being one of those people who supported Democratic policies in Seattle in my twenties, and then saw the consequences of same policies in my thirties and now early forties, all I can say is you based those decisions on who you were, the company you kept, and the information you had at the time. It took me awhile to fully (re)educate myself once I got out of the liberal echo chamber that was college and my social circle at the time.UW_Doog_Bot said:
yeah, sorry not sorry, not going to get on knees for one of the people that advocated stupid liberal California politics and then abandoned ship on the statism he helped create.RoadDawg55 said:What a gift Rogan is too. I will never become one that picks everything about him apart. I even feel guilty about saying he’s not a great comedian because by any real measure, he is. Just shows we all pick apart everyone in the internet age, even guys we love.
Fandom was always stupid. I can’t fathom liking something so much to spend hundreds on them like people do with certain musicians or sports with tickets, jerseys, etc, but Rogan would be right bear the top for me. He was podcasting before it was cool, put in years of putting out a quality show that was HIS show, and now he’s rewarded for it. The guy is a national treasure.
I like Joe but in my eyes it's pretty unforgivable that he didn't take a hard look in the mirror at that point and instead just packed it in and moved to help make Texas the next blue state.
I tried to fight the good fight in Seattle/Bellevue once I had my political reawakening, but I’m just one person.
So, I don’t think people should be punished in perpetuity for what they thought was good government at the time by having to live in that same region that is no longer in alignment with their new way of thinking/living. -
That is hypocritical of Rogan if that’s the case. I don’t know what his current political views are, but he wouldn’t be the first liberal who is OK with other people paying taxes, but all of sudden become fiscally conservative when it comes to their *own* money.Houhusky said:
People dont like it if you endorse ideas, leave the place enacting a lot of your ideas because its turning to shit, and then keep those same ideas.RoadDawg55 said:
So you don’t like him for one thing he did or an opinion you don’t agree with? Not even sure what you’re talking about, is this a Bernie reference? The guys puts out four podcasts a week that are three hours long, with no bits, just conversation. He has an open mind towards everything. I don’t get what’s not to like?UW_Doog_Bot said:
yeah, sorry not sorry, not going to get on knees for one of the people that advocated stupid liberal California politics and then abandoned ship on the statism he helped create.RoadDawg55 said:What a gift Rogan is too. I will never become one that picks everything about him apart. I even feel guilty about saying he’s not a great comedian because by any real measure, he is. Just shows we all pick apart everyone in the internet age, even guys we love.
Fandom was always stupid. I can’t fathom liking something so much to spend hundreds on them like people do with certain musicians or sports with tickets, jerseys, etc, but Rogan would be right bear the top for me. He was podcasting before it was cool, put in years of putting out a quality show that was HIS show, and now he’s rewarded for it. The guy is a national treasure.
I like Joe but in my eyes it's pretty unforgivable that he didn't take a hard look in the mirror at that point and instead just packed it in and moved to help make Texas the next blue state.
Has he said why he left?
To avoid California income tax on the 100 million dollar deal or something? Seems a bit hypocritical for a guy that has said how much he likes Bernie and Tulsi type candidates. -
I don't listen to every minute of every episode. I haven't heard him bitch much about taxes.Doog_de_Jour said:
That is hypocritical of Rogan if that’s the case. I don’t know what his current political views are, but he wouldn’t be the first liberal who is OK with other people paying taxes, but all of sudden become fiscally conservative when it comes to their *own* money.Houhusky said:
People dont like it if you endorse ideas, leave the place enacting a lot of your ideas because its turning to shit, and then keep those same ideas.RoadDawg55 said:
So you don’t like him for one thing he did or an opinion you don’t agree with? Not even sure what you’re talking about, is this a Bernie reference? The guys puts out four podcasts a week that are three hours long, with no bits, just conversation. He has an open mind towards everything. I don’t get what’s not to like?UW_Doog_Bot said:
yeah, sorry not sorry, not going to get on knees for one of the people that advocated stupid liberal California politics and then abandoned ship on the statism he helped create.RoadDawg55 said:What a gift Rogan is too. I will never become one that picks everything about him apart. I even feel guilty about saying he’s not a great comedian because by any real measure, he is. Just shows we all pick apart everyone in the internet age, even guys we love.
Fandom was always stupid. I can’t fathom liking something so much to spend hundreds on them like people do with certain musicians or sports with tickets, jerseys, etc, but Rogan would be right bear the top for me. He was podcasting before it was cool, put in years of putting out a quality show that was HIS show, and now he’s rewarded for it. The guy is a national treasure.
I like Joe but in my eyes it's pretty unforgivable that he didn't take a hard look in the mirror at that point and instead just packed it in and moved to help make Texas the next blue state.
Has he said why he left?
To avoid California income tax on the 100 million dollar deal or something? Seems a bit hypocritical for a guy that has said how much he likes Bernie and Tulsi type candidates. -
Here is a clip from August, mentions "crazy taxes" in California.GrundleStiltzkin said:
I don't listen to every minute of every episode. I haven't heard him bitch much about taxes.Doog_de_Jour said:
That is hypocritical of Rogan if that’s the case. I don’t know what his current political views are, but he wouldn’t be the first liberal who is OK with other people paying taxes, but all of sudden become fiscally conservative when it comes to their *own* money.Houhusky said:
People dont like it if you endorse ideas, leave the place enacting a lot of your ideas because its turning to shit, and then keep those same ideas.RoadDawg55 said:
So you don’t like him for one thing he did or an opinion you don’t agree with? Not even sure what you’re talking about, is this a Bernie reference? The guys puts out four podcasts a week that are three hours long, with no bits, just conversation. He has an open mind towards everything. I don’t get what’s not to like?UW_Doog_Bot said:
yeah, sorry not sorry, not going to get on knees for one of the people that advocated stupid liberal California politics and then abandoned ship on the statism he helped create.RoadDawg55 said:What a gift Rogan is too. I will never become one that picks everything about him apart. I even feel guilty about saying he’s not a great comedian because by any real measure, he is. Just shows we all pick apart everyone in the internet age, even guys we love.
Fandom was always stupid. I can’t fathom liking something so much to spend hundreds on them like people do with certain musicians or sports with tickets, jerseys, etc, but Rogan would be right bear the top for me. He was podcasting before it was cool, put in years of putting out a quality show that was HIS show, and now he’s rewarded for it. The guy is a national treasure.
I like Joe but in my eyes it's pretty unforgivable that he didn't take a hard look in the mirror at that point and instead just packed it in and moved to help make Texas the next blue state.
Has he said why he left?
To avoid California income tax on the 100 million dollar deal or something? Seems a bit hypocritical for a guy that has said how much he likes Bernie and Tulsi type candidates.
FF to 50 secs
https://youtu.be/9VRmsQl_lSg?t=38 -
Maybe he just is tired of California and realized he doesn’t have to live there? These guys all loved the Comedy Store. That is shut down.Houhusky said:
People dont like it if you endorse ideas, leave the place enacting a lot of your ideas because its turning to shit, and then keep those same ideas.RoadDawg55 said:
So you don’t like him for one thing he did or an opinion you don’t agree with? Not even sure what you’re talking about, is this a Bernie reference? The guys puts out four podcasts a week that are three hours long, with no bits, just conversation. He has an open mind towards everything. I don’t get what’s not to like?UW_Doog_Bot said:
yeah, sorry not sorry, not going to get on knees for one of the people that advocated stupid liberal California politics and then abandoned ship on the statism he helped create.RoadDawg55 said:What a gift Rogan is too. I will never become one that picks everything about him apart. I even feel guilty about saying he’s not a great comedian because by any real measure, he is. Just shows we all pick apart everyone in the internet age, even guys we love.
Fandom was always stupid. I can’t fathom liking something so much to spend hundreds on them like people do with certain musicians or sports with tickets, jerseys, etc, but Rogan would be right bear the top for me. He was podcasting before it was cool, put in years of putting out a quality show that was HIS show, and now he’s rewarded for it. The guy is a national treasure.
I like Joe but in my eyes it's pretty unforgivable that he didn't take a hard look in the mirror at that point and instead just packed it in and moved to help make Texas the next blue state.
Has he said why he left?
To avoid California income tax on the 100 million dollar deal or something? Seems a bit hypocritical for a guy that has said how much he likes Bernie and Tulsi type candidates.
Him agreeing with Bernie points doesn’t mean that is who he is. He has tons of episodes. I don’t give a fuck who he votes for. This shit is the same problem as people who want to cancel everything. Either enjoy the show or don’t.
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Either pay California's top 10% state income tax rate or don't!RoadDawg55 said:
Maybe he just is tired of California and realized he doesn’t have to live there? These guys all loved the Comedy Store. That is shut down.Houhusky said:
People dont like it if you endorse ideas, leave the place enacting a lot of your ideas because its turning to shit, and then keep those same ideas.RoadDawg55 said:
So you don’t like him for one thing he did or an opinion you don’t agree with? Not even sure what you’re talking about, is this a Bernie reference? The guys puts out four podcasts a week that are three hours long, with no bits, just conversation. He has an open mind towards everything. I don’t get what’s not to like?UW_Doog_Bot said:
yeah, sorry not sorry, not going to get on knees for one of the people that advocated stupid liberal California politics and then abandoned ship on the statism he helped create.RoadDawg55 said:What a gift Rogan is too. I will never become one that picks everything about him apart. I even feel guilty about saying he’s not a great comedian because by any real measure, he is. Just shows we all pick apart everyone in the internet age, even guys we love.
Fandom was always stupid. I can’t fathom liking something so much to spend hundreds on them like people do with certain musicians or sports with tickets, jerseys, etc, but Rogan would be right bear the top for me. He was podcasting before it was cool, put in years of putting out a quality show that was HIS show, and now he’s rewarded for it. The guy is a national treasure.
I like Joe but in my eyes it's pretty unforgivable that he didn't take a hard look in the mirror at that point and instead just packed it in and moved to help make Texas the next blue state.
Has he said why he left?
To avoid California income tax on the 100 million dollar deal or something? Seems a bit hypocritical for a guy that has said how much he likes Bernie and Tulsi type candidates.
Him agreeing with Bernie points doesn’t mean that is who he is. He has tons of episodes. I don’t give a fuck who he votes for. This shit is the same problem as people who want to cancel everything. Either enjoy the show or don’t.
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Cali top income tax rate is 13.3% and is now not tax deductible on your federal return. Al Gore sold out to Al Jazeera and George Lucas sold out to Disney just before the federal capital gains rate jumped. All phucking hypocrites.Baseman said:
Either pay California's top 10% state income tax rate or don't!RoadDawg55 said:
Maybe he just is tired of California and realized he doesn’t have to live there? These guys all loved the Comedy Store. That is shut down.Houhusky said:
People dont like it if you endorse ideas, leave the place enacting a lot of your ideas because its turning to shit, and then keep those same ideas.RoadDawg55 said:
So you don’t like him for one thing he did or an opinion you don’t agree with? Not even sure what you’re talking about, is this a Bernie reference? The guys puts out four podcasts a week that are three hours long, with no bits, just conversation. He has an open mind towards everything. I don’t get what’s not to like?UW_Doog_Bot said:
yeah, sorry not sorry, not going to get on knees for one of the people that advocated stupid liberal California politics and then abandoned ship on the statism he helped create.RoadDawg55 said:What a gift Rogan is too. I will never become one that picks everything about him apart. I even feel guilty about saying he’s not a great comedian because by any real measure, he is. Just shows we all pick apart everyone in the internet age, even guys we love.
Fandom was always stupid. I can’t fathom liking something so much to spend hundreds on them like people do with certain musicians or sports with tickets, jerseys, etc, but Rogan would be right bear the top for me. He was podcasting before it was cool, put in years of putting out a quality show that was HIS show, and now he’s rewarded for it. The guy is a national treasure.
I like Joe but in my eyes it's pretty unforgivable that he didn't take a hard look in the mirror at that point and instead just packed it in and moved to help make Texas the next blue state.
Has he said why he left?
To avoid California income tax on the 100 million dollar deal or something? Seems a bit hypocritical for a guy that has said how much he likes Bernie and Tulsi type candidates.
Him agreeing with Bernie points doesn’t mean that is who he is. He has tons of episodes. I don’t give a fuck who he votes for. This shit is the same problem as people who want to cancel everything. Either enjoy the show or don’t. -
He chose not to! Fuck him for that! We want everyone kneeling down and paying the Cali tax even tho the one thing he’s in Cali for is shut down.Baseman said:
Either pay California's top 10% state income tax rate or don't!RoadDawg55 said:
Maybe he just is tired of California and realized he doesn’t have to live there? These guys all loved the Comedy Store. That is shut down.Houhusky said:
People dont like it if you endorse ideas, leave the place enacting a lot of your ideas because its turning to shit, and then keep those same ideas.RoadDawg55 said:
So you don’t like him for one thing he did or an opinion you don’t agree with? Not even sure what you’re talking about, is this a Bernie reference? The guys puts out four podcasts a week that are three hours long, with no bits, just conversation. He has an open mind towards everything. I don’t get what’s not to like?UW_Doog_Bot said:
yeah, sorry not sorry, not going to get on knees for one of the people that advocated stupid liberal California politics and then abandoned ship on the statism he helped create.RoadDawg55 said:What a gift Rogan is too. I will never become one that picks everything about him apart. I even feel guilty about saying he’s not a great comedian because by any real measure, he is. Just shows we all pick apart everyone in the internet age, even guys we love.
Fandom was always stupid. I can’t fathom liking something so much to spend hundreds on them like people do with certain musicians or sports with tickets, jerseys, etc, but Rogan would be right bear the top for me. He was podcasting before it was cool, put in years of putting out a quality show that was HIS show, and now he’s rewarded for it. The guy is a national treasure.
I like Joe but in my eyes it's pretty unforgivable that he didn't take a hard look in the mirror at that point and instead just packed it in and moved to help make Texas the next blue state.
Has he said why he left?
To avoid California income tax on the 100 million dollar deal or something? Seems a bit hypocritical for a guy that has said how much he likes Bernie and Tulsi type candidates.
Him agreeing with Bernie points doesn’t mean that is who he is. He has tons of episodes. I don’t give a fuck who he votes for. This shit is the same problem as people who want to cancel everything. Either enjoy the show or don’t.






