irishguitarlad wrote: » His podcasts aren't great are they? He only has a good guest on maybe every two months. The only two good ones I can remember recently were the one with black guy on about the kkk and the guy that wrote that new book on Manson. I also find he talks about himself too much, I'm sorry Joe I don't give a **** about your opinions. Normally he has on his unfunny comedian friends or journalists that spout shít for about two hours. I also find his podcast is influencing a lot of Irish people who are beginning to act like they are living in the states.
Sir Oxman wrote: » The one with Alex Jones was epic.
completedit wrote: » Just terrible on so many levels, if you're putting out that many shows a week you're forgoing quality for quantity. I like his curiosity but he lacks any self awareness.
silverharp wrote: » I would have assumed being curious and lacking self awareness are contradictory ideas?
EagererBeaver wrote: » Why?
silverharp wrote: » Accusing someone of lacking self awareness needs some high bar evidence imo. If someone is commenting on the internal thought processes of an individual my default would be to assume they are attempting mind reading.
Deleted User wrote: » There's worse out there to be fair, unfortunately Rogan makes the cardinal error of talking too much. He asks a question then interrupts his guest. The neutral listener isn't going to learn a lot, he needs to stay out of his own way because it doesn't come across well.
EagererBeaver wrote: » Well that's completely unrelated to your assumption that someone can't be curious and also lack self awareness, which is what I was questioning, but whatever. Joe demonstrates his lack of self awareness pretty much any time he opens his mouth by pontificating about things he has absolutely no clue about (which is pretty much everything bar hunting and MMA) whilst criticising other people for being misinformed. He's an absolute moron, but some of the shows can be entertaining.
silverharp wrote: » He is very accomplished for a moron , I dont think he is trying to set himself up as the next Sam Harris