The Adam Mockler Show - Joe Rogan Becomes Horrified at What He Voted For
Episode Date: April 21, 2025Adam Mockler with MeidasTouch Network breaks down podcaster Joe Rogan explaining Due Process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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You know it's getting bad when Joe Rogan is now the voice of reason on due process in the MAGA podcast sphere.
I want to show you this clip of Joe Rogan, kind of coming to the realization that Trump does not care about the Constitution.
He does not care about due process or fundamental rights that allow America to exist.
Trump only cares about himself.
And you know, if only there were any signs of this before, if only there were any signs of Trump being unpredictable, undemocratic, and an absolute loon.
But we're here now.
And if Joe Rogan wants to use his massive platform to spread awareness about Kilmar-Abrego-Garcia,
then I'm okay with that.
So I'm going to play this clip.
But first, let me show you politics versus reality when it comes to Ukraine and solving the war on pay one.
I would fix that within 24 hours.
And if I win, before I get into the office, I will have that war settled.
100% sure.
And everything I said has turned out to be right, you know, everything I, it has turned out.
to be right.
The president has spent 87 days at the highest level of his government repeatedly taking
efforts to bring this war to an end.
We are now reaching a point where we need to decide and determine whether this is even possible
or not, which is why we're engaging both sides.
No one's saying this can be done in 12 hours.
We need to figure out here now within a matter of days whether this is doable in the short term.
No one's saying this could be done within 12 hours except for the president, listen to what
he says because if it's not then I think we're just going to move on from our perspective that the president feels very strongly about that they're going to move on if it's not doable wow what a show of cowardice now let's go over to joe rogan realizing that when he voted for the war to end on day one he didn't get that when he voted for prices being lower on day one he got the opposite when he voted for a stronger constitution and the democratic party he thought they were undemocratic his kamala didn't have a primary or whatever and now he's starting to see what he voted for take a look and make sure you scroll down and drop
like to help boost this message.
What about due process?
No, fuck that.
Well, here's the problem with fuck that.
The problem with things that are going
in a radical direction,
and then there's an overcorrection.
So the overcorrection is lack of due process.
The overcorrection is like,
round them all up,
ship them to jail.
Like, that's like some things that you say
when you're not thinking things through.
Like, what do you do about all the criminals?
Take them all, fucking send them to El Salvador.
Yeah.
What about due process?
No, fuck that.
But here's the problem with fuck that.
What if you are an enemy of, let's not say any current president.
Let's pretend we get a new president, totally new guy in 2028.
And this is a common practice now of just rounding up gang members with no due process
and shipping them to El Salvador.
Yeah, I mean, that's the point I've been making.
There's more to play from this clip, but it creates a bad precedent.
It creates this chilling effect.
And also, I say this over and over, but once you create a new class of people who don't get due process,
anybody can then be put in that exact class?
You're a gang member.
No, I'm not. Prove it.
What?
I got to go to court. No, no due process.
That's dangerous, Joe.
That's dangerous.
That's dangerous. That's dangerous.
We've got to be careful that we don't become monsters while we're fighting monsters.
I think due process exists for a reason, and the reason is it is horrific for someone to be
accused of something they didn't do, be imprisoned for crimes, they didn't commit, and then live in
sell. Exactly. Thank you, Joe Rogan. A lot of people in my comments are always like, Adam,
I don't know why you play clips from Joe Rogan. It's because he has a massive platform, and it's
incredibly important that when he's on the right path, we amplify that message, especially
regarding Kilmar-Abrego-Garcia, and I do my fair share of fact-checking as well. But earlier
in this clip, Joe Rogan says something to the effect of round them all up. That's what you do
when you're not thinking, when you're not thinking right. And that's basically all of Trump's
policy proposals. They're all the most simplistic kindergarten-level idea. Like, even in his first
term, his fix to secure the border, which had been something that politicians had debated about for
decades regarding policy and the processes and the approval times. His fix was, why don't we just
build a big wall? A big wall on the border. That would be great. Like the great wall of China,
they built a wall, literally five-year-old thinking. Well, let's continue this clip.
Live in a cage with a bunch of people who did commit shit. Here it is, Benjamin Franklin.
are a hundred guilty person should escape, then one innocent person should suffer.
That is wisdom.
Yeah.
And you know what's funny, Charlie Kirk, Ben Shapiro, they always quote that line reluctlessly
until, until it's an immigrant or it's a brown person.
Then that person is inherently guilty because they're brown.
That has survived hundreds of years.
It's incredibly accurate.
And it is the foundation of freedom.
Like, we have to make sure that these people are actually guilty.
Otherwise we become monsters. You can't like what is that when you fight monsters? Be careful that you don't become one
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's very important. It's very important. You know, you can't do that
You know, it's one of those things where to support one side of this you have to deny
Some like basic human values either way like to support just rounding people up and just assuming they're all gang members. I don't not saying they're doing that
But this is the worst case scenario, right?
They get a bunch of people in a room.
They rope them all in, and one guy's just someone's cousin
picking someone up to give them a ride home.
They are doing that.
This is what they're doing.
That's possible.
And now you're back on the one innocent person
now you're right back.
And what if that dude is not doing anything wrong
and he's got some stupid tattoos
and they decide that this guy's a gang member.
And now you're in a prison in El Salvador
and you're not even from El Salvador.
And now, you know, you were just a hairdresser
or you were a tattoo artist.
Family man.
Yeah.
You came over here.
and maybe you got a green card and maybe you don't maybe you were just given asylum
because a lot of people from Venezuela were given asylum in America and then you get shipped
to El Salvador where you're not even from El Salvador so that the fact that that exists
scares a shit out of me. Yeah I mean it's just scare anybody who lives in America I've been
crafting a lot of arguments around Kilmar-Abrego-Garcia and I've already run through some
of the strongest ones like when you create a new class of people without due process
anybody can be put in that class. Also, Trump sets the precedent that you can illegally deport people,
and he's playing this weird game of heads-eye win, tails you lose, where they, he says,
you can't file a habeas petition or get your due process before you're deported, because that's
premature. You have to wait until after you're deported. And then after somebody like Kilmar is
deported, they say, it's too late for us to even bring you back. There's nothing you can do. There's
nothing we can do. Head-I-win, tails you lose. No matter what happens, you can't do it before,
you can't do it after, you're denied basic due process.
And now we're hearing stories of people, like in Chicago.
Some dude was thrown in the back of a van and driven around for 10 hours a U.S. citizen before being released.
And it wouldn't make it any better if it wasn't a U.S. citizen, but they didn't even give him the chance to say anything
or to present his birth certificate or citizenship.
Or what about the 20-year-old U.S. citizen who was detained?
And he showed the cops' birth certificate and they still detained and arrested him for no reason.
And then there was that really sad video of him reuniting and hugging his mom.
I mean, this is Trump's America.
You voted for the war to end on day one.
You're not getting that.
You voted for a stronger constitution.
I promise you, you were not getting that.
Trump is eroding everything that made America great.
And Elon Musk is right there helping him.
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