Joe Rogan Slams Trump on Biden Plaque

Podcast host Joe Rogan took aim at President Donald Trump for the new plaque for President Joe Biden, calling it “so crazy.”
Rogan went after Trump in his podcast that aired Christmas Day
“This is so crazy,” Rogan told his guest, Shane Gillis, on “The Joe Rogan Experience.” “You shouldn’t be allowed to do this. Right?”
Rogan noted historians, should be the ones who write what is on the plaques of the presidents along the “Presidential Walk of Fame.”
Rogan read Biden’s plaque, which referred to Biden as “Sleepy Joe Biden,” a common nickname used by the president.
“‘Nicknamed both “Sleepy” and “Crooked,”‘” — by you! Nicknamed?” Rogan said. “Like the whole public got together — ‘I’ve got a name for this guy!’”
Rogan said the descriptions were “crazy” and said someone “needs to tell him like, ‘Hey, this is not good. You can’t do that, because other people could do that too and then the White House stops being the White House,’ and it becomes whoever is in its house, where he could just go crazy and say everybody else is a crook.”
Gillis added Trump was “not beating back the dictator charges” with the language used in the plaques. Gillis said future presidents were not likely to follow suit.
“God, I hope not,” Rogan said.
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Gillis suggested California Gov. Gavin Newsom would not do the same thing.
“Of course he would,” Rogan said. “He copies everything that Trump does. He even tries to talk like Trump on Twitter. You don’t think that he would put up plaques that talk about how corrupt Trump was and about how terrible — ‘He was quoted as lying over 5,000 times by The Washington Post,’ you know.”
In addition to Biden, new plaques were placed under portraits of former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan.
Several of the plaques mock the leader in question and others insert references to Trump.
Biden’s portrait was replaced with the image of an autopen and refers Biden as “the worst president in American history.”
Obama’s plaque called him “one of the most divisive political figures in American history.”
Clinton’s plaque refers to Trump’s 2016 victory over Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who was first lady from 1993 to 2001.
The plaque Reagan says he was “a fan of President Donald J. Trump long before President Trump’s Historic run for the White House.”