#1699 - Meghan Murphy - The Joe Rogan Experience

An example good person to be on would be Sam Seder. Now if you know who Sam Seder is and you hate the idea of him being on, go ahead and question whether you're doing what you blame people for. This would be a really entertaining episode, people on the right would hate everything he's saying (which let's be real, can be fun at times) and people on the left would like to hear Rogan finally be challenged.

And I don't think it would be a hostile conversation like people may think, you can watch episodes of Seder where he isn't debating people and he is a friendly guy. He looks like an asshole if you only see his debates, because he is intentionally very condescending. Even his cohosts shit on him for the Tim Pool one for example, where they said it's cringey to watch since he's so aggressive and Pool is more relaxed. I recall Rogan going hard at Pool the last time he was on too, Tim continues to have a relaxed demeanor haha, gotta respect him for that. I can't stand anything Pool says but I like him as a person.

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