Joe Rogan Warns That Kamala Harris Will Attack First Amendment If Elected

Joe Rogan warned this week that if Vice President Kamala Harris wins the presidential election, the First Amendment will be under serious threat because of how extreme she and running mate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D) are.

Rogan made the remarks on his show “The Joe Rogan Experience” this week while talking with former U.S. Navy SEAL Shawn Ryan.

“I don’t think it turns around if Kamala Harris gets into office, I think they clamp down more,” Rogan said of the political Left’s desire to censor speech. “I think the same stuff that they were trying to do with Twitter, they’ll try to do with something else and with other things — they’ve already openly discussed it.”

“You know, she’s openly discussed that the same rules have to apply to Facebook, they have to apply to Twitter, and that Elon Musk could lose his privileges,” he continued. “There are so many wild things that they’re saying. Tim Walz said that the First Amendment doesn’t apply to misinformation or hate speech.”

He noted that the First Amendment is about protecting speech, even speech that is factually wrong, and that he was alarmed by how government officials used the COVID-19 pandemic to censor people who spoke out against the government’s tyrannical abuse of power.

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“How about masks don’t work? You would get screamed at for saying masks don’t work. Well, guess what? They don’t work. They don’t work,” he said. “Fauci said masks don’t work. Remember that interview before the pandemic, before they knew how big it was gonna be? He was like, you don’t have to wear a mask. Then it was wear two, then it was put two face diapers on. It’s bananas how easily people fell in line. That scared me the most.”

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NEW: @joerogan warns that the First Amendment is in danger if Kamala Harris and Tim Walz win.

“I don’t think it [censorship] turns around if Kamala Harris gets into office. I think they clamp down more.”

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— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) September 27, 2024

CBS Poll Upends Democrats’ Insistence That Trump Is A ‘Danger To Democracy’

The results of a new poll in Georgia have upended the Democratic Party’s insistence that reelecting former President Donald Trump would equal “a danger to Democracy.”

In the CBS News/YouGov poll of registered voters in the state, taken between September 20-24, more respondents agreed that a Trump victory would mean making the “U.S. Democracy” stronger compared to a Vice President Kamala Harris win.

In the poll of 1,441 registered Georgia voters — taken after the Trump-Harris presidential debate — respondents were asked, “If Harris wins, do you think her policies would make U.S. democracy…stronger or weaker?” Forty-two percent said stronger while another 45% thought it would make it weaker.

They were also asked, “If Trump wins, do you think his policies in a 2nd term would make U.S. democracy…stronger or weaker?” In response, 45% of voters said that it will make the U.S. stronger compared to 42% who felt it would make the country weaker.

The poll also found “among likely voters, including those leaning toward Harris or Trump,” that “if the 2024 presidential election were being held today between Harris and Trump” 51% would vote for Trump, compared to 49% who said they would pick the VP.

.@CBSNewsPoll/@YouGovAmerica Georgia 2024 Presidential Election Poll:

Total
🔴Donald Trump 51% (+2)
🔵Kamala Harris 49%

Men
🔴Donald Trump 56% (+13)
🔵Kamala Harris 43%

Women
🔵Kamala Harris 53% (+7)
🔴Donald Trump 46%

Sept. 20-24
1,417 likely votershttps://t.co/Jq6wEFyxWk pic.twitter.com/N9n4gxHx3A

— Aron Goldman (@ArgoJournal) September 25, 2024

The voters were chosen “according to gender, age, race, and education based on the U.S. Census American Community Survey, and the U.S. Census Current Population Survey, as well as 2020 Presidential vote,” the CBS Poll noted. The definition of “likely voters” was determined “using a regression model that incorporates current, self-reported intentions to vote, along with individual-level and aggregate data about voters, such as demographics and vote history.”

The results of the Georgia poll were similar to other polling this week, specifically that of Gallup, which for the first time in decades found more voters identifying with the Republicans than Democrats, as previously reported.

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In an average of Gallup polls taken between July and September, 48% of voters surveyed either identified as Republicans or leaned Republican, while 45% of voters identified as Democrats or leaned Democrat. 46% of voters thought that the GOP was better able to handle the most important problem facing the country, as opposed to 41% who chose the Democrats. Gallup listed the issues that voters thought were most important as the economy and immigration.

50% of voters deemed the GOP better equipped to keep America prosperous, while 46% thought the Democrats would do the job better. A whopping difference came between the 54% of voters who thought the GOP was better able to keep America safe from international threats versus the 40% who chose the Democrats.

Hank Berrien contributed to this piece.

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