Joe Rogan says 'I'd rather vote for Trump' than Joe Biden, president not 'aging at all' in office

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The podcast host said he would rather vote for Trump than Biden, arguing Friday that Trump has held up well to the pressure of the office versus the former vice president.

"I can't vote for that guy. I'd rather vote for Trump than [Biden]," Rogan replied."I don't think he can handle anything. You're relying entirely on his cabinet. If you want to talk about an individual leader who can communicate, he can't do that. And we don't know what the f--k he'll be like after a year in office. The pressure of being president of the United States is something than no one has ever prepared for.

Earlier in the Friday podcast, Weinstein and Rogan said there is a"very pro wrestling" mindset that motivates Trump supporters. Rogan added that Trump, who is in the WWE Hall of Fame and who once fought owner Vince McMahon in a televised match, has a talent for making complex issues"digestable for morons."

"There's a part of his appeal is he's hitting a certain frequency that provides comfort and narrows the boundaries of what's possible and puts things into some very digestable form that morons love. I'm not saying that all people who are Trump supporters are morons, just people who support him economically. But there's a lot of people whoa are morons that like him because he's talking in this frequency.

"I don't think this is a change for Trump, he's always been a performative -- like a fake alpha," Weinstein added. Biden will turn 78 just days after the November election and Trump is set to turn 74 years old in June of this year.The Joe Rogan Experience host spoke Friday with Eric Weinstein, managing director of the Thiel Capital investment firm, where the two compared Trump's behavior and"fake alpha" persona to that of a professional wrestler.

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