Podcasting titan Joe Rogan has offered a bold endorsement for Hunter Biden during a recent episode where he discussed “The First Drug Addict’s” candid interview with YouTuber Andrew Callaghan of Channel 5.
Rogan was particularly impressed by Biden’s raw honesty regarding his past struggles with crack addiction, a topic he detailed with a level of psychological insight that Rogan found compelling. “He could be president,” Rogan stated emphatically, adding, “No bullshit.”
While acknowledging the destructive nature of addiction, Rogan highlighted Biden’s apparent intelligence, even when discussing his most challenging experiences. “It’s the greatest crack advertisement of all time. No. If crack wasn’t terrible for you, this guy makes me want to try crack,” Rogan remarked, quickly clarifying that he was not endorsing drug use but rather commenting on the persuasive nature of Biden’s narrative. “He’s a lot smarter than people give him credit for,” Rogan continued, noting Biden’s ability to articulate the psychological underpinnings of addiction, particularly concerning smoking. “He’s not dumb.”
Rogan elaborated on the devastating impact of addiction, describing how it can reduce individuals to a state of desperation, referencing Biden’s past activities, including filmmaking and instances involving firearms while under the influence. “He was f*cking gone. He was out there dude,” Rogan said, reflecting on the severity of Biden’s past struggles.
The podcast host praised Andrew Callaghan for his interviewing skills, stating, “He nailed it. He did a great job.” Rogan reiterated his astonishment at Biden’s potential, remarking, “And he could be president. How about that?” He further elaborated, “He could. No bullshit. Hunter Biden, after all he’d been through, look, his dirty laundry’s all out there. We all see it. He was a freak. He’s smarter than his dad when his dad was young. And he was a crackhead.”
This endorsement from Rogan, known for his willingness to platform diverse viewpoints, comes at a time when the Biden family faces ongoing scrutiny for an endless number of sins and public betrayals.












