Kari Lake, who ran for Arizona governor in 2022, is giving major props to Joe Rogan. He's shining a light on some serious potential fraud that went down during the last midterm election in Arizona. Rogan points out the problems they had with voting machines, and he's smelling something fishy about them being messed with. And what's even more eyebrow-raising is that these problems all conveniently popped up in Republican strongholds, as Joe points out.
From OK! Magazine:
How much election fraud do you think is real? Because I don’t think it’s zero," he told guest Patrick Bet-David on a recent installment of "The Joe Rogan Experience" podcast. "I think we could all agree it’s not zero. And we know that these voting machines can be f----- with. And we know that there’s some irregularities."
"All that — the Kari Lake stuff in Arizona that they’re trying to dismiss. It doesn’t look like that’s invalid," he continued. "It looks like there’s real fraud there. It looks like there’s some real shenanigans there. At the very least, there was voting machines that weren’t working properly. And it seems very suspicious that a lot of them were in Republican areas."
On Friday, August 4, Lake took to Twitter to heap praise on Rogan and Bet-David for their support.
"People are waking up. 62% of Americans believe there is fraud in our elections," she wrote alongside a video from the podcast. "Arizonans witnessed it firsthand in November. And @joerogan & @patrickbetdavid are brave enough to speak the truths that the pravda press doesn't want the public to hear."
Lake yet again gushed over Rogan and Bet-David's conversation on Tuesday, August 8, penning: "This is the power of Independent Media."
"The Pravda Press has done everything possible to bury the truth about what happened on Election Day in Maricopa County," she continued. "But one brave man with a podcast just told our story to an audience of 11 million people."
That's exactly why Joe Rogan is like the arch-nemesis of the mainstream media.
He straight up contradicts their reporting on stuff like our elections, just like Kari Lake mentioned – apparently, 62% of us aren't buying into the trustworthiness of those elections – and even on things like the vaccine and so much more.