Russell Brand’s journey – such as it is, in every sense of the word – is currently seeing him praying on stage in front of large numbers of Republicans across America. You might remember him getting up close and spiritual with Tucker Carlson a while back, and now he’s getting high and almighty with fellow […]
I remember reading about a trend where unfunny and usually problematic comedians will dive into right wing politics, because they will always have a platform and an audience. Rob Schneider immediately comes to mind.
I was never a Rogan fan, but he has gone further and further right every time I hear him. He’s always had some weird ideas, but he was not like this back at the start of his standup career.
I remember reading about a trend where unfunny and usually problematic comedians will dive into right wing politics, because they will always have a platform and an audience. Rob Schneider immediately comes to mind.
I was never a Rogan fan, but he has gone further and further right every time I hear him. He’s always had some weird ideas, but he was not like this back at the start of his standup career.
at first I thought you were talking about seth rogan and was shocked he had taken a right turn
That would definitely be a stretch.
Eh. Rogans comedy has always been douchey bro humor. Super cringey from the start.
And this is coming from someone who was a fan of his MMA commentary and wanted to like his comedy.
Sure, douchey bro humor, but not overt right-wing shit, which is what he’s doing now. Just full-on MAGA stuff.
Maggie Mae Fish has a video on this topic comparing, in fact, Rob Schneider’s parody of comedy to Tim Heidecker’s satire of conservative comedy.
Oh nice, I have got to watch this.
That Heidecker bit is fucking gold
Jim Bruer too