(Video) Joe Rogan does not appreciate RFK mockery and shuts it down immediately

During episode #2168 of The Joe Rogan Experience, host Joe Rogan quickly stopped comedian Tyler Fischer from impersonating Robert F. Kennedy Jr. As Fischer began to mimic Kennedy’s voice, Rogan intervened, saying simply, “Don’t do that.”

This incident occurred while Rogan was discussing Kennedy’s views on a particular topic. Rogan had prefaced the conversation by stating, “Robert Kennedy explains to me, um, this is his words, not mine, but if he’s right, it’s the craziest f**king thing I’ve ever heard in my life. And I think he’s right.”

Rogan’s respect for Kennedy was evident in this interaction, aligning with his previously expressed support for the presidential candidate. In a separate conversation with journalist Alex Berenson, Rogan praised Kennedy’s work as an environmental attorney and his efforts to clean up the Hudson River. Rogan described Kennedy as “a fascinating guy” and “a good person,” stating that he would vote for him if given the opportunity.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has publicly spoken about his struggle with spasmodic dysphonia, a neurological disorder that affects his vocal cords. This condition causes his vocal cords to squeeze too close together, resulting in a hoarse and sometimes strained voice. Kennedy first noticed this issue at the age of 42, and it has impacted his ability to give speeches, which was a significant source of income for him. Recently, he underwent a procedure in Japan to implant titanium between his vocal cords to help prevent them from constricting involuntarily. Despite these challenges, Kennedy continues to actively engage in public speaking and his presidential campaign.

However, Rogan expressed skepticism about Kennedy’s chances in the Democratic primary, suggesting that the party might use “rascally tricks” to prevent Kennedy from challenging President Biden or participating in debates.

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