Man, this whole thing with Joe Rogan and MSNBC is wild. It all kicked off when I was scrolling through my usual news feed, you know, just trying to stay updated. I saw this headline that was like, “Joe Rogan to Sue MSNBC.” I was like, “What? No way.”
So, I started digging. I mean, Joe Rogan is a big deal, right? He’s got that massive podcast, and he’s always in the news for something. I found out that this dude’s got a net worth of around $200 million in 2025. That’s insane! I started to dive deeper into his background, which was fascinating. I mean, the guy is not just a podcaster; he’s also a UFC commentator. I even found out about his health – he’s got vitiligo, which is a skin condition. That’s something I didn’t know about him.
Then, I came across some other researchers who seem to be in the same field, Jimmy Corsetti and Dan Richards. These guys have YouTube channels where they talk about lost civilizations and all that alternative history stuff. I watched a couple of their videos, and it was pretty interesting. They make you think differently about history, you know?
Anyway, back to the Rogan and MSNBC drama. I was reading through articles and watching videos to get the full story. And it turned out to be a little different. It seems like someone, I think it was Gabbard, posted something on social media on August 2nd. The actual date this all blew up was around August 28, 2024. Then boom, it was everywhere.
I was following it closely, checking updates and everything. Then, just when I thought it couldn’t get any crazier, I saw another update. Rogan himself said he wasn’t going to sue. It was like, “I’m not suing MSNBC,” straight from the horse’s mouth. After all that buildup, it was kind of a letdown, but also a relief. I mean, a lawsuit would’ve been a whole other can of worms.
It’s interesting, though. Rogan’s political views are all over the place. I read that CNN once called him “libertarian-leaning.” He’s said he supports same-sex marriage, gay rights, women’s rights, and even universal basic income, but he’s also into gun rights. It’s like he picks and chooses what he likes from both sides. I respect that, though. It’s good to have your own unique views.
In the end, this whole saga was a rollercoaster. From thinking there was going to be a massive lawsuit to finding out it was all just talk, it was quite a ride. I spent hours going down this rabbit hole, and it was worth it. I learned a lot about Rogan, his views, and even a bit about alternative history from those other YouTubers. But, you know, it’s just another day on the internet. Something else will probably pop up next week, and I’ll be right there, ready to dive in again.
- 2025-01: Started looking into Joe Rogan’s net worth.
- 2024-08-02: Noticed Gabbard’s social media post.
- 2024-08-28: Followed the news about Joe Rogan and MSNBC.
- 2024-08-28: Read Joe Rogan’s statement about not suing.
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This whole situation reminded me how quickly things can change online. One day it’s all about a potential lawsuit, and the next, it’s just another story that’s over as quickly as it started. I’ll keep following Rogan’s stuff, though. He’s an interesting guy, and I’m curious to see what he does next.