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Joseph James Rogan is an American podcaster, UFC color commentator, comedian, actor, and former television host.

Stand up comic, mixed martial arts fanatic, psychedelic adventurer, host of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast

More info: https://www.joerogan.com/about

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Edward Snowden is an American whistleblower who copied and leaked highly classified information from the National Security Agency in 2013 when he was a Central Intelligence Agency employee and subcontractor. His new book "Permanent Record" is now available.

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JRE Cartoon Animation by: Freddie Crocheron

Video Game Art by: Ben Rittman

Video Game & Cartoon Music Composed by: Paul Cecchetti

Olive Garden Graphics by: Daniel Tapiço

End Theme Composed by: Arya Afshar

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Generated Summary below:


Video Description:

Dave Smith is a stand-up comedian, libertarian political commentator, and podcaster. He's the host of the "Part of the Problem" podcast, as well as a co-host of the "Legion of Skanks” podcast.

Douglas Murray is a political commentator, cultural critic, and author of numerous books, the most recent of which is "Democracies and Death Cults: Israel and the Future of Civilization."


Generated Summary:

Main Topic: A wide-ranging discussion between Joe Rogan, Dave Smith, and Douglas Murray covering the Israel-Hamas conflict, the war in Ukraine, the role of experts, historical revisionism, and the influence of social media algorithms.

Key Points:

  • Israel-Hamas Conflict:
    • Murray argues that there's been a lack of pro-Israel voices on the podcast and criticizes the downplaying of Hamas's atrocities and the unique scrutiny Israel faces.
    • Smith contends that focusing on the corruption of a country the US is funding (Ukraine) is more relevant than focusing on the corruption of an enemy (Russia).
    • Murray argues that Hamas is responsible for the suffering in Gaza, citing their use of civilian infrastructure for military purposes and their rejection of peaceful coexistence.
    • Smith argues that Israel is responsible for the means of their retaliation and their war aims.
  • War in Ukraine:
    • Murray believes there's a bias towards conspiratorial narratives about Zelensky and the US's role in the conflict, while downplaying Russian aggression.
    • Smith argues that NATO expansion was a provocation towards Russia.
    • Murray counters that countries joined NATO out of fear of Russian aggression.
  • Role of Experts and Historical Revisionism:
    • Murray expresses concern about the platforming of non-experts who promote counter-historical narratives, particularly regarding figures like Churchill and Hitler.
    • Rogan defends his choice of guests, stating he's interested in their perspectives, even if they're controversial.
    • Smith defends Daryl Cooper, arguing that his views are nuanced and charitable, and that he's being misrepresented.
  • Influence of Social Media Algorithms:
    • Murray suggests that social media algorithms promote sensationalist and fringe views, leading to a distorted understanding of complex issues.
    • Rogan acknowledges the existence of algorithms but maintains that he invites guests based on his personal interests.
  • US Foreign Policy:
    • Smith criticizes US foreign policy, particularly the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and argues that the US has a history of meddling in other countries' affairs.
    • Murray argues that the US is not always the primary actor in global events and that other countries have their own agency.

Highlights:

  • The debate over the role of "experts" and whether non-experts should discuss complex geopolitical issues.
  • The discussion about the Israel-Hamas conflict, including the historical context, the motivations of both sides, and the impact on civilians.
  • Murray's passionate defense of Israel and his criticism of what he sees as anti-Israel bias.
  • Smith's libertarian perspective on foreign policy and his skepticism towards government intervention.
  • The discussion about the influence of social media algorithms and the spread of misinformation.
  • The discussion about the neoconservative movement and its influence on US foreign policy.

About Channel:

Rogan is host of The Joe Rogan Experience, consistently ranked one of the most popular podcasts and currently distributed by Spotify. The Joe Rogan Experience launched on December 24, 2009 helping to create the space of long form conversation video podcasting. With over 2000 episodes, an average of 2 - 3 hours in length each, the show has become a destination for open dialogue with a wide range of guests and perspectives including standup comedians, athletes, authors, artists, prolific thinkers, and scientists.^[[1] https://www.joerogan.com/about]

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Generated Summary below:


Video Description:

Dave Smith is a stand-up comedian, libertarian political commentator, and podcaster. He's the host of the "Part of the Problem" podcast, as well as a co-host of the "Legion of Skanks” podcast.

https://comicdavesmith.com/


Generated Summary:

Main Topic: The conversation revolves around US foreign policy, particularly concerning the Middle East and Ukraine, the 2020 election, the role of media in shaping public opinion, and the implications of artificial intelligence. It also touches upon the political landscape in the US and the erosion of trust in institutions.

Key Points:

  • US Foreign Policy: Rogan and Smith extensively critique US foreign policy, arguing that interventions in various countries (Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Ukraine) have been costly in terms of lives, resources, and destabilization, often without achieving stated goals. They discuss the influence of the Israeli lobby and the neoconservative agenda in shaping these policies.
  • 2020 Election: The discussion includes Time Magazine's article detailing the alleged shadow campaign that influenced the 2020 election, highlighting the role of social media censorship and the funding of protests.
  • Media Manipulation: The conversation highlights the perceived bias and manipulation within mainstream media, arguing that it prioritizes narratives that serve the interests of powerful institutions over objective truth. The rise of independent media and podcasts as alternatives is discussed.
  • Political Polarization: The increasing polarization of the political landscape is analyzed, particularly the role of social media in amplifying division and the use of labels like “racist” or “anti-Semite” to shut down debate.
  • Artificial Intelligence: The potential impact of advanced AI on society is explored, raising concerns about its use in surveillance and warfare, and its potential to further erode privacy and accountability.

Highlights:

  • Wesley Clark's revelations: The discussion features Wesley Clark's account of a plan to overthrow seven Middle Eastern governments, dating back to 1991.
  • Daryl Cooper's podcast: Smith praises Daryl Cooper's podcast for its in-depth analysis of historical events, particularly regarding Israel and World War II, arguing that it challenges established narratives and fosters greater understanding.
  • The George Floyd incident: The conversation analyzes the George Floyd incident, discussing the role of media in shaping public perception and the subsequent calls for police reform.
  • The impact of independent media: The discussion emphasizes the growing influence of independent media outlets and podcasts in challenging mainstream narratives and providing alternative perspectives.
  • The future of politics: The conversation speculates on the future of politics, suggesting that the traditional methods of campaigning and media manipulation are becoming less effective, and that authenticity and direct engagement with the public are increasingly important.

About Channel:

Rogan is host of The Joe Rogan Experience, consistently ranked one of the most popular podcasts and currently distributed by Spotify. The Joe Rogan Experience launched on December 24, 2009 helping to create the space of long form conversation video podcasting. With over 2000 episodes, an average of 2 - 3 hours in length each, the show has become a destination for open dialogue with a wide range of guests and perspectives including standup comedians, athletes, authors, artists, prolific thinkers, and scientists.^[[1] https://www.joerogan.com/about]

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Generated Summary below:


Video Description:

Kurt Metzger is a stand-up comic, writer, and host of the "Can't Get Right with Kurt Metzger" podcast. His latest special, "30 Minutes with Kurt Metzger," is available on YouTube.

https://www.kurtmetzgercomedy.com/


Generated Summary:

Main Topic: A wide-ranging conversation between Joe Rogan and comedian Kurt Metzger covering various topics, including: nuclear war, the inaccuracies and potential conspiracies surrounding historical events and current events, the dangers of misinformation, the US government's actions (both domestic and foreign), the nature of power and influence, and the programmability of human nature.

Key Points:

  • Nuclear War Preparedness: The discussion begins with a humorous yet concerning look at the absurdity of outdated nuclear war drills.
  • Historical Inaccuracies and Conspiracies: Metzger challenges the accuracy of historical narratives, particularly those surrounding John Wayne's film The Conqueror, and the casting choices in the film. The conversation delves into the potential for misinformation and manipulation in historical accounts.
  • Cryptocurrency Scams: The conversation touches upon the complexities and potential for fraud in the cryptocurrency market, using meme coins as an example.
  • Social Security: Metzger expresses concern about the solvency of Social Security and the potential for fraud within the system.
  • US Foreign Policy: Metzger critiques US foreign policy, citing examples of questionable financial aid distribution (e.g., to the Taliban) and the unintended consequences of regime change operations (e.g., in Syria).
  • Misinformation and Propaganda: The discussion highlights the challenges of discerning truth from misinformation, particularly in the context of social media and political narratives. The conversation includes examples of potential propaganda and manipulation in political rallies and media coverage.
  • The Programmability of Human Nature: Metzger explores the idea that human nature is highly programmable, drawing parallels between religious indoctrination and political manipulation. This leads to discussions about cults, propaganda, and the influence of powerful entities.
  • The Deep State: The conversation touches upon the concept of a “deep state” and its potential influence on political events, drawing historical parallels to ancient Rome and other historical empires.
  • Eugenics: Metzger discusses the ongoing relevance of eugenics and its historical context, connecting it to current events and societal trends.
  • UFOs and Conspiracy Theories: The conversation touches upon various conspiracy theories, including those related to UFOs and the potential for advanced technology and time travel.
  • The Nature of Power and Influence: The discussion explores the ways in which power and influence are wielded, both overtly and covertly, and the consequences of these actions.

Highlights:

  • Metzger's insightful and often humorous critiques of political narratives and societal trends.
  • The exploration of complex and controversial topics with a blend of skepticism and open-mindedness.
  • The use of anecdotal evidence and personal experiences to illustrate key points.
  • The discussion of the challenges of discerning truth from misinformation in the modern information landscape.

About Channel:

Rogan is host of The Joe Rogan Experience, consistently ranked one of the most popular podcasts and currently distributed by Spotify. The Joe Rogan Experience launched on December 24, 2009 helping to create the space of long form conversation video podcasting. With over 2000 episodes, an average of 2 - 3 hours in length each, the show has become a destination for open dialogue with a wide range of guests and perspectives including standup comedians, athletes, authors, artists, prolific thinkers, and scientists.^[[1] https://www.joerogan.com/about]

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22074492

Key Points:

  1. Lack of Evidence: Weiss’s inability to substantiate her claims about Gabbard illustrates the pervasive issue of evidence-less accusations in political discourse. This trend undermines credible debate.
  2. Deteriorating Discourse: The conversation reveals a troubling shift in political discussions, where accusations are made without foundational reasoning, promoting division rather than dialogue.
  3. Rogan’s Role: Rogan’s inquiry into Weiss’s claims showcases the importance of critical questioning in media, emphasizing accountability for public figures making serious allegations.
  4. Diplomatic Engagement: Gabbard’s meetings with foreign leaders highlight the necessity of diplomatic engagement, challenging the notion that such actions equate to betrayal or complicity.
  5. Historical Context: The comparison of Gabbard’s actions to past U.S. leaders meeting controversial figures illustrates that diplomacy has historically been a tool for peace rather than a sign of loyalty to adversaries.
  6. Media Influence: Weiss’s reliance on media narratives (“everyone knows”) reflects how mainstream media can shape public perception through unverified claims, emphasizing the need for critical media literacy.
  7. Polarizing Narratives: The labeling of individuals who seek dialogue with adversaries as traitorous feeds into a dangerous polarization, undermining nuanced discussions about foreign policy and national security.

Independent, Unencumbered Analysis and Investigative Reporting, Captive to No Dogma or Faction.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21759487

Dave Smith is a stand-up comedian, libertarian political commentator, and podcaster. He's the host of the "Part of the Problem" podcast, as well as a co-host of the "Legion of Skanks” podcast.

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Joe Rogan opens up about the moment he decided to step away from fighting. Discover the surprising reasons behind his decision and how it shaped his journey into becoming a podcast legend. #joerogan #mma #motivation

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Credits: The Joe Rogan Experience 2122

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Joe is joined by mixed martial artists John Rallo, Matt Serra, and Din Thomas.

John owns Shogun Fights and also serves as the owner and head coach at Ground Control Mixed Martial Arts Academy.

Matt is the host of the "UFC Unfiltered" podcast with Jim Norton and is the owner and lead instructor at Serra BJJ.

Din is a host on "SiriusXM Fight Nation," "Josh Cohen & the Home Team" on ESPN West Palm, and "Fight Court."

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Michael Malice is a cultural commentator, host of the PodcastOne podcast "YOUR WELCOME," and author of several books, including "Dear Reader: The Unauthorized Autobiography of Kim Jong Il," "The Anarchist Handbook," and "The White Pill: A Tale of Good & Evil."

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#1556 w/Glenn Greenwald

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17481309

Edit: added info about Glenn

#1556 w/Glenn Greenwald:

Former attorney turned award-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald is a co-founder of online news site The Intercept, and the author of several books, the most recent of which is No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State.

Timestamps:

  1. [00:00] - Did you feel physically in danger
  2. [03:03] - Brazils history of spying
  3. [07:44] - Snowdens legacy
  4. [13:10] - Snowdens stress
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Bernie Sanders is a 2020 Presidential Candidate of the Democratic Party and is currently serving as the U.S. Senator of Vermont.

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Taken from JRE #1940 w/Matt Taibbi: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1BYwylJ4AccjLAZth9NmDi

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Jimmy Dore is a stand-up comic, political commentator, and host of "The Jimmy Dore Show" on YouTube. Watch his new special, "Covid Lies Are Funny," at jimmydore.com.

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Roger Waters is a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, co-founder of the legendary rock band Pink Floyd, and successful solo artist.

This is a cut from JRE epsode 1878 with Roger Waters and Joe Rogan, enjoy.

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Roger Waters is a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, co-founder of the legendary rock band Pink Floyd, and successful solo artist. Catch him live on the worldwide "This is Not a Drill" concert tour. www.rogerwaters.com

Released: Oct 5, 2022

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Edit: OG released date added

Released: Jul 26, 2021


cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17197042

Edit2: updated title with timestamp at 26:22; url update

“Jimmy Dore is outrageous and outraged, bothersome and bothered. A crucial, profane, passionate voice for progressives and free-thinkers in 21st century America. Jimmy will anger you if you’re a conservative and enrage you if you’re a liberal.”—Patton Oswalt

Jimmy Dore is a standup comedian, political commentator, and host of “The Jimmy Dore Show."