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The cancel culture mob first targeted Tony Hinchcliffe for cracking a joke at a Trump rally, an effort that flopped. Undeterred, critics have since turned their attention to painting Rogan as a “kook” in an attempt to diminish his credibility.
On a recent episode of The View, cohost Joy Behar launched a bizarre attack on Rogan during an exchange with Sunny Hostin.
“We went from Walter Cronkite basically to this guy Joe Rogan who believes in dragons! I checked it!” Behar claimed.
Hostin pressed for clarification, asking, “He believes in dragons?”
Doubling down, Behar responded emphatically, “He believes in dragons!”
Cohost Sara Haines, skeptical of the claim, asked, “Did you triple source that?”
“Yes, I did, and he also thinks that dragons — I guess like dinosaur-type animals — would roam the Earth when people did. So this is the type of really, really bad information that’s going out there,” Behar complained.
The exchange quickly became fodder for social media, as users shared clips of the segment far and wide.
Rogan, ever the comedian, took notice of Behar’s comments and responded in the most Rogan-esque way imaginable. Reposting the clip on X (formerly Twitter), he quipped, “That’s my new official X description.” True to his word, Rogan updated his profile bio to two simple yet hilarious words: “Dragon Believer.”
This masterclass in trolling not only showcased Rogan’s comedic genius but also highlighted the absurdity of Behar’s remarks.
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Rogan’s witty retort underscores the growing disconnect between mainstream media outlets like The View and the public. Behar’s attempt to discredit Rogan by claiming he believes in dragons only served to make her and her cohosts appear out of touch.
Did Joy Behar genuinely think such a flimsy accusation would sway Rogan’s massive audience? If so, it’s no wonder why mainstream media struggles to connect with everyday Americans. Rogan’s response not only neutralized the attack but turned it into a viral moment of comedic brilliance.
Rogan’s “Dragon Believer” bio has become a badge of honor, reminding viewers of the unseriousness of The View’s commentary. While one might hope this episode would prompt Behar and her colleagues to think twice before launching baseless attacks, history suggests otherwise.
For now, Rogan’s masterful trolling serves as a reminder of why he remains one of the most influential voices in modern media — and why his critics continue to come up short.
awe have know for a very loooog time that Behar and he cohorts are not playing with a full deck
awe have know for a very loooog time that Behar and he cohorts are not playing with a full deck. Honest and common sense has never been in their dialog
awe have know for a very loooog time that Behar and he cohorts are not playing with a full deck. Honest and common sense has never been in their dialog. Why can’t we get any honesty from the left ?