Culture Kamala Harris ditched Joe Rogan podcast interview over progressive backlash fears - Decision seen as major blunder for campaign that lost male votes to Donald Trump

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Kamala Harris’s fears of a progressive backlash killed a plan for her to appear on Joe Rogan’s podcast, a campaign official has said, shedding light on a decision that infuriated some Democrats who are reeling after Donald Trump’s election victory.

The Harris campaign and Rogan, whose audience is bigger than that of many television networks, had discussed an interview for his podcast — a move some Democrats hoped would help Harris reach young men who were gravitating towards Trump.

The talks faltered because of concerns at how the interview would be perceived within the Democratic party, said Jennifer Palmieri, a senior adviser to Harris’s husband, Douglas Emhoff, during the campaign.

“There was a backlash with some of our progressive staff that didn’t want her to be on it, and how there would be a backlash,” Palmieri said on Wednesday.

Palmieri, who previously worked in the White House and for Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign, is among the first officials from the Harris campaign to go into detail over a decision that some Democrats fear may have contributed to their loss.

Just over a week after Harris’s heavy defeat the party is hunting for scapegoats, with some operatives blaming President Joe Biden. Others have said the campaign flubbed its media strategy and was too cautious with alternative media.

Rogan, who endorsed Trump the night before the US election, is widely viewed as the most popular podcaster in the country. He holds a particularly large following among young men — a demographic Trump successfully spent much of the past year courting through appearances across a “manosphere” of YouTubers and podcasters.

Palmieri also said news leaking that Harris was in talks to do Rogan’s show created a “very weird dynamic” with the podcaster.

“Because all of a sudden he’s on his heels about how his audience is going to react to this, and the demands that they were going to put on him to be tough on her,” Palmieri said at a conference organised by The Clearing House, a payments group owned by large US banks.

A representative from Harris’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Trump’s interview with Rogan has been viewed nearly 50mn times on YouTube, while the interview with vice-president-elect JD Vance racked up 16mn views.

By comparison, about 29mn people watched Harris’s speech to the Democratic National Convention and fewer than 8mn watched her interview on Fox News.

Rogan, a former UFC commentator, has gained a large following particularly among men for his hours-long, often meandering conversations with guests on a wide range of topics, including martial arts, aliens, workout routines and politics.

He also stirs controversy. In 2022, musicians including Joni Mitchell pulled their music from Spotify in protest against the platform’s ties with Rogan, who had recently interviewed a virologist who was critical of coronavirus vaccines. Backlash swelled when musician India.Arie posted a video of Rogan using the N-word multiple times on his show. Spotify removed more than 100 of his podcast episodes from its app.

Democratic senator Bernie Sanders this week argued members of his party should be speaking to podcasters such as Rogan. “I think we’ve got to get — and clearly you have an alternative media out there, a lot of podcasts that millions and millions of viewers — get on the show,” he told CNN on Sunday.

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Judging by that photo, Team Kamala are a sort who believe right and history are on their side. It didn't work for Hillary, though. Skipping the Al Smith Dinner (a a major Catholic political event, something that only Walter Mondale skipped), not going on the Joe Rogan Podcast suggest a stubborn self righteousness that overwhelmed any common sense.
 
If I remember correctly, Kamala agreed to the podcast, but wanted Rogan to come to her, to limit the interview to an hour, and severely restrict which questions could be asked going off a pre-approved list.

This was not a "strategy" so much as knowing he would laugh in their faces and say no. The terms were ones the sympathetic media likely constantly agreed to. Kamala was completely incapable of giving a freeform interview without getting herself into massive trouble. She was not only dishonest and deceptive, but too stupid to be able to think on her feet and make it sound good. Completely reliant on memorized sound bites, as we saw in the debate. Things would have gotten even worse if the media wasn't constantly covering for her.
 
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She was never gonna win, people fucking hate her. Listening to her bray like a donkey and talk in circles for 3 hours most likely would’ve killed her campaign even more.

I really wish they’d quit nominating literal lizard people to run as the first female president and then blame everyone else when they inevitably creep everyone out.
 
If you're too scared to talk for 3 hours to a caveman on a fencepost, how the fuck are you going to negotiate with Russia and China?

She went on Howard Stern, which is irrelevant in today's media (and back when it was relevant, Kamala would have to contend with wildly inappropriate questions—though all bets are off if she played along and played it up).
If she went on Stern while he was still relevant, she probably would've wound up on the sybian.

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If I remember correctly, Kamala agreed to the podcast, but wanted Rogan to come to her, to limit the interview to an hour, and severely restrict which questions could be asked.

We asked Joe to play a part like Bey and T-swift, in an infomercial we produced and he declined.
 
I would never vote for her but I would have at least respected her a little had she gone on JRE and I don't even listen to JRE. But thankfully she dropped over 100k to rebuild the set for the pussy fart podcast or w/e the fuck it was called.
 
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