Joe Rogan couldn't help but cackle when he recently brought up an incident from the era of the ex-POTUS Donald Trump's reported rivalry with Mark Cuban. Rogan revealed how Trump had taken a severe dig at Cuban after the latter's TV show failed miserably.
Episode 2208 of The Joe Rogan Experience had the UFC color commentator playing host to the founder of 'Ways 2 Well' clinics, Brigham Buhler. Amidst several other issues, he also talked about what it needs to make a name in the "dirty" game of politics.
The Newark native also mentioned that Trump could become successful in the game of politics because of his craziness. To support his words, Rogan pulled out an instance from 2004, when Trump brutally mocked the failure of his business rival, Mark Cuban's TV show, 'The Benefactor'.
The 57-year-old also detailed how the ex-POTUS had signed his instrument of mockery for Cuban and sent it via mail:
"That’s how dirty this game is [politics]. That’s why nobody wants to do it. Unless you’re crazy like Trump. He just sent Mark Cuban a letter when Mark Cuban’s television show failed, in 2004, or whatever it was. It’s so petty, it’s so petty. And the fact that he signed it and sent it to him. Probably he didn’t type it himself. But to have someone draft a letter and send it to Mark Cuban, in the mail. [Chuckles]. It takes that kind of a person to literally make their way through the system."
Check out Joe Rogan's comments below (01:13:48):
Joe Rogan isn't keen on having Donald Trump on his podcast
Joe Rogan has hosted a plethora of noteworthy modern-world celebrities on his podcast. From tech-world giants like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg to noted comedians like Dave Chappelle, the hot seat of JRE isn't stranger to famous personalities.
However, the 57-year-old once mentioned that he wouldn't like to have the ex-POTUS, Trump, as a guest on JRE. Rogan also gave his reasons saying:
"I don't want anybody to be uncomfortable, and I don't think it's my role... If I'm talking to someone like him [Donald Trump], there are some uncomfortable things that have to be addressed."
Rogan added:
"With him [Trump] it was like, I don't want to help anybody in this race [politics]. I certainly don't want to help him, and I certainly don't want to help [Joe] Biden."
Check out Joe Rogan's comments below (57:59):