Rogan endorsement for Sanders?

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Trump understands the threat we face and is in its face constantly, he is a very brave and very wise man.
I totally disagree about Trump being wise. I don't think he is at all. He's much too emotional. He is extremely smart, cunning, and intelligent. Yes, he is doing his best to make America great!!
 

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I think he's as dumb as a fox.

If you read his book back in the day it's all "The Art of the Deal". He's all about the end game not what the polls say each day. He's a real-estate guy and looks at pays down the road. We will be thanking Trump for the rest of our lives for what he's getting done now.
 

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Everybody seems to hate democrats for not protecting our hunting rights, but it seems republicans lately haven't been protecting our public lands.

So, my question is if you had to choose between a candidate that was anti-hunting but pro-public lands or a candidate that was pro-hunting but anti-public lands, which would you choose?
 

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Don't need land if I can't hunt. But I think we can work on the land thing but once the hunting is gone......…...
 

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Everybody seems to hate democrats for not protecting our hunting rights, but it seems republicans lately haven't been protecting our public lands.

So, my question is if you had to choose between a candidate that was anti-hunting but pro-public lands or a candidate that was pro-hunting but anti-public lands, which would you choose?


More people are impacted by no public lands than no hunting - meaning, you can find more sympathetic ears to keep land open for recreation (hunting plus everything else) than you can people to support hunting. Hunting and gun rights find less support and must be defended more vociferously.
 

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Glad I read this thread, as I now know that everyone who holds a different opinion than I do is the enemy.
 

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More people are impacted by no public lands than no hunting - meaning, you can find more sympathetic ears to keep land open for recreation (hunting plus everything else) than you can people to support hunting. Hunting and gun rights find less support and must be defended more vociferously.
Well said

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If hunting, gun rights and public land weren't even an issue, there would still be more things to really worry about. Like maybe freedom, life , liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Make no mistake, the progressive socialists want you under control and in their enslavement.
 

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I just can’t for the life of me understand why this is such a talked about discussion....when all I ever new the guy ever done was watch people eat bad eggs on fear factor and pop off on UFC fights...

Joe Rogan’s first time ever hunt was 2013 (at 45 yrs old) with Steve Rinella and drags a comedian around with em trying to be funny, then Cam Hanes, which he starts bringing all these outdoor tv/youtubers on his podcast trying to get the outdoor following he wants then unsurprisingly to most of us supports Bernie Sanders....but.....I guess some on here and in the rest of the hunting world thinks this guy is the real deal hunter and Gun rights supporter...a real joke to most of us that grew up hunting and fishing and appreciate the outdoors and the right to bear arms of any kind.
If you think Joe Rogan is with us after clearly stating he’d go with Bernie?........ just keep telling yourself that..
MAGA.....Trump ....2020 all the way!
 

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Rogan lost me on the only thing I ever saw him kill. A old Tule elk that was sleeping under a tree on a private ranch that he shot at 75 yards with a bow. Maybe a decent shot but absolutely not hunting IMO
 
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All these nutjob liberals have these grand plans that sound great to people, but the end result is a complete failure and a bankrupted nation. Anyone that would support that, IS an enemy to the United States.

so the guy in the white house that's been handed everything with a silver spoon, declared bankruptcy 6 times, gets in petty trade wars, rolls back environmental regulations to whore out our planet and cant stop spending while cutting taxes doesn't worry you, it's the nut job liberals?! i don't know man.

look im in the middle, support the right on some issues and the left on others, but with blatant hypocrisy on both sides of the aisle, blanket statements like this just sound silly.
 
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Rogan lost me on the only thing I ever saw him kill. A old Tule elk that was sleeping under a tree on a private ranch that he shot at 75 yards with a bow. Maybe a decent shot but absolutely not hunting IMO


Just curious - was this on TV or a streaming show?
 

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Everybody seems to hate democrats for not protecting our hunting rights, but it seems republicans lately haven't been protecting our public lands.

So, my question is if you had to choose between a candidate that was anti-hunting but pro-public lands or a candidate that was pro-hunting but anti-public lands, which would you choose?


Here's something that's going on in Alaska - A-friggin-laska: https://www.matsugov.us/projects/2019-12-17-19-19-59

The busy-body left NEVER stops pushing into other people's lives....
 

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Joe's scary smart, while I don't agree with him on this choice, I still respect his right to believe differently than me.

He's done a ton for hunting and with his podcast exposed millions to hunting and a vast array of people.

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Rogan lost me on the only thing I ever saw him kill. A old Tule elk that was sleeping under a tree on a private ranch that he shot at 75 yards with a bow. Maybe a decent shot but absolutely not hunting IMO

Just outta curiosity.....Was it not hunting because he was on a private ranch? Was the shot distance not in line with what you would consider ethical?
Not trying to start crap or anything but just really want to know why that wouldn't be considered hunting.
 

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I appreciate how Rogan has used his platform and choice of guests to improve the image of hunters amongst his audience. That being said, endorsement from him won’t influence my politics.
I’ll be voting for a third party candidate again. Not sure who yet. I’ve always had the luxury of living in a state where the electorate is overwhelmingly one sided. I can vote for someone who shares my viewpoints, not either of the major party corporate shills. It won’t really change the outcome of anything, but it makes me feel like less of a sellout.
 

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Just outta curiosity.....Was it not hunting because he was on a private ranch? Was the shot distance not in line with what you would consider ethical?
Not trying to start crap or anything but just really want to know why that wouldn't be considered hunting.
Just turned me off. As most canned hunts do.
 
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