Polievere on Joe Rogan

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Of course. Rogan himself states that he has "zero understanding" of the Canadian political system.

Obviously, that's where a Canadian wannabe should show up. Impresses all the troglodytes.
 

Ron in Regina

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Actually, I'll give it a listen. I enjoy the podcasts when I'm driving. Bill Maher: Reel Time and Club Random are fun listens.
Rogan is on my playlists, but I'm not an MMA guy, so I don't listen to everything he does.
 
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Of course. Rogan himself states that he has "zero understanding" of the Canadian political system.

Obviously, that's where a Canadian wannabe should show up. Impresses all the troglodytes.
Most Canadians don’t understand Canadian political system. In theory we have equal representation, but an MP in Alberta represents roughly 3 times as many people as an MP in PEI.
 

Ron in Regina

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Little over 2hrs in & by no means is it a political advertisement, for a little bit initially…but it’s all over the place and mostly Martial arts, etc…& it has been interesting. About 20 minutes left.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre sat down with the popular, but controversial podcast host Joe Rogan for a wide-ranging conversation that’s set to be seen by millions.

Their more-than two-hour conversation focused on health and exercise, Poilievre’s political career, and major Canadian political storylines, including the Freedom Convoy, assisted dying, immigration and the current push to approve more major energy projects.

Poilievre also pushed back against U.S. President Donald Trump’s rhetoric to make Canada the 51st state and turned down a chance to criticize Prime Minister Mark Carney.
The announcement that Poilievre’s U.S. tour would intentionally not include a stop in Washington, D.C. initially raised some eyebrows.

In the Rogan interview, Poilievre spoke at length about the strategy and rationale behind his decision to leave the trade negotiations to the governing Liberals, while doing what he can to talk Canada up to any American who will listen.

“I believe in the rule of ‘one prime minister at a time,’” he said. “I fought like hell to win. I didn’t win. We came very close. So I’ve said, ‘listen, I’ll leave it to the prime minister to do the negotiating.’”

“Even in my visit down here, I’m sending (Carney) text messages to tell him what’s going on, try and support his work,” Poilievre also said. “Because we both want what’s best for Canada.”

Later on in the interview, Poilievre said he wouldn’t criticize Carney “on foreign soil,” a stance Rogan said was “such a Canadian thing to do.”

“We have a mutual respect,” Poilievre said.

A significant portion of the podcast focused on health and fitness.