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Trump Loses the Manosphere? | Pivot

August 03, 2025 / 00:44

This episode discusses Joe Rogan's criticism of President Trump, the shift in male-centric podcasts, and reactions from other comedians like Schultz and Gillis.

Joe Rogan comments on Trump's handling of the Epstein situation, highlighting a significant change in attitudes among male podcasters. He mentions that some hosts are expressing regret over their past support for Trump.

Andrew Schultz is noted for his strong stance against Trump, while Shane Gillis adds humor by mocking the situation. The conversation also references the creators of South Park, who are known for their fearless satire.

TL;DR

Joe Rogan criticizes Trump while discussing shifts in male-centric podcasts and reactions from comedians.

Video

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Joe Rogan is turning into a real thorn
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in the side for President Trump. Let's
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listen to a clip of Rogan talking about
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Trump's reaction to all things Epstein.
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You have this one hardcore line in the
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sand that everybody been talking about
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forever and then they're trying to
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gaslight you on that. I do think it
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matters. Male centric podcasts. There
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has been a significant
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tide shift. These guys to their credit
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are saying I, you know, I was wrong. I
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do not support these policies. A couple
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of them have said I regret voting for
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him.
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It's a combo of all of them. It's not
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just Rogan. I mean, Schultz has been
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particularly vehement about it and Shane
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Gillis is now mocking him, making fun of
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him. Then you have the South Park guys.
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Yeah, Honeybadger don't give a
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They'll go after everybody.

Episode Highlights

  • Shift in Male-Centric Podcasts
    A notable change in male-centric podcasts as hosts admit their past mistakes.
    “A couple of them have said I regret voting for him.”
    @ 00m 26s
    August 03, 2025

Episode Quotes

Key Moments

  • Podcast Evolution00:17
  • Cultural Commentary00:38

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