Summary

The “Rogansphere,” a sprawling ecosystem of podcasts and online shows led by figures like Joe Rogan, has become a powerful cultural force for younger audiences, functioning as a “Fox News for the young.”

With its mix of anti-establishment rhetoric, distrust of Democrats, and casual conversations blending left-leaning and conservative ideas, it normalizes figures like Donald Trump for a disillusioned, lonely audience—particularly young men.

Democrats risk underestimating its influence, as this ecosystem fosters deep listener loyalty and has contributed to a significant shift in young male voters toward Trump.

  • @[email protected]
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    162 days ago

    The podcast host famous for letting guests say what they want with no criticism isn’t even on the same planet as Fox News. People are way to eager to brand everything right of Marx as far right.

    • @droporain
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      91 day ago

      If you give a platform to morons then you are a moron. If you listen to morons and find their thoughts and ideas not painful you are guess what a moron. Rogan is Rush Limbaugh part 2, follow the script and collect the cash from morons.

      • @[email protected]
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        321 hours ago

        Rogan is a Larry King if anything. He’s not a dedicated political podcast, at least that’s what it seems like to me as someone who has only ever seen clips.

        • @droporain
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          212 hours ago

          Imagine having an option you’d like to share on the Internet having “just seen the clips”. Hitler seemed like a really strong leader and powerful speaker even though I don’t speak German and don’t know anything about him but the clips." -ryathal