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Democrats Are Rushing to Embrace Anti-Semitism,
Anti-Americanism, and Anti-Capitalism

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 4/17/2026 2:57:15 PM

Hasan Piker is suddenly everywhere. Democrats and Never Trumpers, with a few notable exceptions, see him as the Next Big Thing. It's all part of the search for the liberal Joe Rogan, as if Joe Rogan weren't the liberal Joe Rogan. What they really are searching for is the Joe Rogan who will spew as much hatred as possible in order to generate clicks and interest in this media-saturated world. Piker has become the hottest new thing in Democratic blathering since Jennifer Welch, who spews the kind of hatred that the AWFLs seem to eat up. NEW: Liberal podcaster Jennifer Welch suggests

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Reply 1 - Posted by: sw penn 4/17/2026 3:26:49 PM (No. 2093904)
In a two party system, if you have one party that is pro God, pro country, pro life, pro truth, pro family, say, Republicans then the opposition party by definition has to be...
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Reply 2 - Posted by: red1066 4/17/2026 3:30:56 PM (No. 2093909)
A pod cast that has nothing but anti-American, anti-Trump, anti-Republican content will after a while be as boring as hell. Rogan has a variety of guests on his pod cast which is why he's so popular.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: DVC 4/17/2026 5:02:51 PM (No. 2093950)
No rush, they are already there.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: hershey 4/17/2026 9:34:30 PM (No. 2094008)
That all just makes me anti-democrap...
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Reply 5 - Posted by: mifla 4/18/2026 7:35:16 AM (No. 2094076)
The ironic part is that the only halfway sane Dem interested in running for president in 2028 is a Jew.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: mifla 4/20/2026 8:18:09 AM (No. 2094887)
Don't forget anti-religion.
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