Summary of JOE ROGAN & ROGER WATERS POLITICS, GLENN GREENWALD LEFTISM, PROFESSOR EXPOSED, 3RD PARTY SPOTLIGHT

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Joe Rogan and Roger Waters discuss politics and the current state of the country, with a focus on the role of third parties. Rogan points out that the policies of the government are not in the best interest of the majority of people, and suggests that one way to change this is to get money out of politics.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, Savvy sab's host Sabrina Salvati discusses politics with Joe Rogan and Roger Waters, and discusses the impact of leftism on Professor Glenn Greenwald. She also discusses her special call-in segment after the stream tonight.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, Joe Rogan and Roger Waters discuss politics, Glenn Greenwald's leftism, and Professor exposed. Joe Rogan notes that his phone's quality is not as good when he uses it, but one day he will get a camera to capture footage while he is out in the field. He discusses what's going on with JM, Sabby, Brent Hudgins, Roman, Pilgrim, Tulsi, Gap G, and Kim. Rogan thanks everyone for the Super Sticker, Sabby thanks for coming to DC, and Louise thanks for the Super Chat. Rogan then discusses the event with interviews from the speakers. Rogan notes that his stream has over 7.7 million views, which is unusual for him streaming content on a Saturday. He encourages viewers to watch his interviews with Assange and talks about the importance of resistance music. Rogan then thanks everyone for watching and gives a shout out to Hugo.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, Joe Rogan interviews Harvard Professor Megan O'Sullivan about her teaching of a climate change course that was disrupted by two activist groups. One of the groups is called United United against War and Militarism and the other is Ram Inc. Megan claims there is nothing wrong with teaching the course, but her hypocrisy is exposed when these groups learn who she is.
  • 00:15:00 Megan O'Sullivan is a Harvard Kennedy School professor who has been involved in public policy decisions that have led to the death of hundreds of thousands of people. Her students are protesting her class, calling her a profiteer and war criminal.
  • 00:20:00 The first clip features Joe Rogan and Roger Waters discussing politics, and the second clip features a student complaining that Megan O'Sullivan was run out of class for protesting, but the protest continued in the hallway. Sullivan is a vegan war criminal who teaches climate crisis awareness at the Kennedy School while being a part of the military-industrial complex, which is the largest single most polluter in the world. Many of the students in the class are from rich families and may care about climate change, but not to the extent where they start to focus on the military-industrial complex and the profit that can be made from it.
  • 00:25:00 The video discusses the idea that some students at Harvard University believe that the university is a place where they can find their creativity and inner self, while others believe that the university is a place where they can learn about economics and imperialism.
  • 00:30:00 Megan O'Sullivan is a Kirkpatrick professor at Harvard's Kennedy School, a partner at a strategic consulting firm, and chair of the North American group of the trilateral commission. She has extensive experience in policy formulation and negotiation, and was responsible for building consensus around new policy directions in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as overseeing their execution. O'Sullivan spent two years in Iraq during which she helped negotiate the transitional administrative law and concluded the status of forces agreement.
  • 00:35:00 This YouTube video discusses the political views of Joe Rogan and Roger Waters, both of whom have been critical of the left. Megan Rouse, a columnist for Bloomberg opinion, is also mentioned, as is her connection to the Kennedy School at Harvard, which has been criticized for its focus on climate change. Several commenters mention that Rouse should not be teaching a climate change course at the Kennedy School, as she does not offer solutions.
  • 00:40:00 Joe Rogan and Roger Waters discuss politics and the current state of the country. Waters suggests that young people have good hearts, but the current political climate is clouded and difficult to understand. He believes that change will come from the younger generation, but they need to be willing to get out and fight for it.
  • 00:45:00 This YouTube video discusses the views of Joe Rogan and Roger Waters on the role of third parties in politics. Rogan believes that it can be very conflicting to simultaneously agree with and oppose acts of war, while the message that was being pushed to him as a young person was that the United States was the good guys and they had to get rid of the bad guys. Waters believes that the same sentiment is being expressed now as it was after 9/11, and that many young people are unwilling to accept the violence that is perpetuated by the government.
  • 00:50:00 Joe Rogan discusses the issue of third parties and the need for activists to continue fighting, even when it becomes more difficult. Rogan also points out that the policies passed by our government are not in the best interest of the majority of people, and that this is why most working class and poor people don't have a chance to escape their situations. Rogan suggests that one way to change this is to get money out of politics and to focus on reforming the Democratic party from within.
  • 00:55:00 In this YouTube video, Joe Rogan discusses the Princeton study "Gillen study" which reveals that lower income or middle income individuals have little to no impact on policy change, while those with high incomes do. Rogan also discusses how money in politics is the main reason why people get involved in politics without money, and how it would be more difficult for those with good intentions to get involved if money were not a factor.

01:00:00 - 02:00:00

Joe Rogan and Roger Waters discuss the left in America, Glenn Greenwald's criticisms of Fox News, and Professor Larry Lessig's political views in this YouTube video.

  • 01:00:00 This video discusses the importance of taking money out of politics in order to create change. It discusses the effects of wealth accumulation on politics, and how dynasties can form when politicians are controlled by those with a lot of money.
  • 01:05:00 The author discusses how Joe Rogan believes that becoming incredibly wealthy and not being greedy is not possible, as Roger Waters said all right Joe Rogan said do you think it's possible for someone to become that insanely wealthy and not be greedy. Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, is discussed, as Waters said that the FBI had contacted Facebook to be wary of Russian disinformation. Rogan also brings up the Hunter Biden story, in which Biden said that Facebook was contacted by the FBI to be wary of Russian disinformation.
  • 01:10:00 This video discusses the controversy surrounding musician Joe Rogan and journalist Glenn Greenwald, as well as the idea of third parties. Rogan and Greenwald interviewed each other about their respective stances on politics and leftism, and Rogan's wife provides commentary on the interview. Rogan emphasizes the importance of money in politics, and Gomez Jr. discusses the need for change within the Democratic Party.
  • 01:15:00 Glenn Greenwald claims that the left in the United States is "little real," and that the only left-leaning politicians are those in the Democratic party. He highlights that Bernie Sanders has spoken the same things as Trump when he was President, but that Biden is defended, and that left-leaning policies are rarely even talked about.
  • 01:20:00 In this YouTube video, Joe Rogan points out that, in February 26, 2022, U.S. politicians pledged not to support war, but Democrats are now united completely in support of Biden's insanely wasteful and dangerous proxy war in Ukraine. Rand Paul, Ron Paul, and Bernie Sanders were not part of the Democratic Party, and they all voted for the War Powers Act. Therefore, the "not just standard mainstream liberals but what passes for the U.S left and B the David froms Lindsey Grahams John Brennan's and Bill Crystals of the world on foreign policy" support war. Rogan also mentions Adam Smith, who wrote in The Wealth of Nations in 1776 that a "great Empire, the people who live in the capital and in the province remote from the scene of action feel many of them scarce excuse me scarce any inconveniency from the war but enjoy at their ease the amusement of reading in the newspapers the exploits of their own fleets and armies to them this Amusement compensates the small difference between the taxes which they pay on account of the war and those which they had been accustomed to pay in time of peace."
  • 01:25:00 This video discusses how Fox News is the only mainstream outlet that will air a dissenting view on the United States' involvement in the war in Ukraine, and how this suppresses a debate that is necessary. The author also discusses how the current political climate in the United States resembles the period following the Iraq War, where dissenters were silenced through cancellation of television shows and other forms of media.
  • 01:30:00 Joe Rogan and Roger Waters discuss the left in America, Glenn Greenwald's criticisms of Fox News, and Professor Larry Lessig's political views. Rogan points out that while some leftists do exist, the left as a whole does not have a unified voice. He also discusses the voting records of various progressive members of Congress, noting that Biden is the most centrist member of the squad and that Omar and AOC are the most progressive.
  • 01:35:00 In this video, Alpha discusses how different members of the Democratic Party vote, with particular focus on Congressman Kurt Schrader (D-OR) and Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN). Alpha points out that Schrader votes along with Joe Biden 92.8% of the time, while Ilhan Omar votes 94.8% of the time. Alpha also notes that Corey Bush (D-TX) has the lowest voting percentage, at 93.8%. All of these figures suggest that the Democratic Party is not unified in its positions on major issues.
  • 01:40:00 In this YouTube video, Joe Rogan and Roger Waters discuss politics, Glenn Greenwald leftism, and Professor exposed. The two discuss how the left has become more powerful over the past few years, with Joe Rogan noting that the only thing keeping legacy media afloat is cable and satellite subscriptions. The two also discuss Glenn Greenwald's leftism, with Roger Waters noting that there is an underground left resistance that is pretty large.
  • 01:45:00 This video features footage of a protest against the U.S. extradition of Julian Assange, with various speakers addressing the crowd. It is noted that Fox News covered the event, while MSNBC and CNN did not.
  • 01:50:00 Joe Rogan received a 2000 2022 women and media award from the Women's Institute for Freedom of Press. He shares photos and video of the event, including a photo of himself with Chuck Modi.
  • 01:55:00 The video discusses the events surrounding the release of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, and the reactions to his release. It also discusses the opinions of various people, including comments on the Espionage Act and the lineup of speakers at the rally.

02:00:00 - 02:05:00

Joe Rogan discusses the recent release of Julian Assange and the Harvard protests in this call-in segment. He is critical of both Roger Waters and Joe Rogan for their respective views on money and politics. The video ends with a discussion of Adnan Syed and his exoneration.

  • 02:00:00 The video discusses the recent release of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and the prosecutor who decided not to file charges against him. It also discusses the Harvard protests and the Rogan interview. Joe Rogan and Roger Waters are discussed, with Rogan being criticized for his views on money and politics and Waters being criticized for his views on left and right. The video ends with a discussion of Adnan Syed and his exoneration.
  • 02:05:00 In this call-in segment, host Joe Rogan discusses the Hands Off Assange rally in Washington, D.C., and the fact that it was able to trending on Twitter. He also discusses the recent controversy surrounding U.N. Ambassador John Bolton, who has been accused of being a criminal. Rogan asks his viewers to hit the like button on his Facebook page in order to help improve the algorithm.

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