Joe Rogan, the popular podcaster and comedian, has come to the defense of former US President Barack Obama, who has been the target of various conspiracy theories by his friend and fellow martial artist Eddie Bravo. Rogan, who has praised Obama as the best president in US history, shut down Bravo’s “stupid” claims that Obama was involved in a secret plot to assassinate his former chef.
Rogan and Bravo were discussing the latest news on The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast, when Bravo brought up the topic of Obama’s chef, who was found dead in his apartment earlier this month. Bravo claimed that the chef was about to expose Obama’s involvement in a global pedophile ring and that he was killed by a hitman hired by the former president.
Rogan, who is known for his skepticism and curiosity, was not convinced by Bravo’s theory and challenged him to provide any evidence or sources for his allegations. Joe Rogan pointed out that Bravo was basing his claims on unreliable websites and YouTube videos that had no credibility or verification.
During the podcast, Eddie Bravo also made a weird comment that the former US President’s name was Barry Soetoro. The UFC Commentator was flabbergasted by this claim. But quickly Bravo’s statement was debunked by a quick search on Google. Rogan also enlightened his co-host that the former President’s full name is Barack Hussain Obama.
Rogan also reminded that Obama was a leader with impressive credentials and eloquence, who earned the trust and admiration of Americans and the world.
Joe Rogan calls Barack Obama the best president in US history
Joe Rogan acknowledged Obama’s flaws and admitted that he had some reservations about his decisions and actions, such as his use of drones and his unfulfilled pledges. However, Rogan said that Obama was still the best president of all time and that he would love to have him as a guest on his podcast.
Rogan said that he wanted to hear Obama’s perspective on various issues and topics and that he hoped he would “loosen up” for the next elections. Bravo claimed that Obama was involved in a nefarious plot to ruin America and the world. Rogan, who had a friendship of over two decades with Bravo, attempted to pacify him and divert the topic, but Bravo persisted with his conspiracy theory.
Rogan eventually ended the podcast by thanking Bravo for his friendship and humor, but also expressing his frustration and disappointment with his irrational beliefs. The Mixed Martial Artist said that he hoped Bravo would someday see the truth and stop spreading misinformation and lies.