Rogan said the state of the world, 'scares the s--t' out of him
Podcaster Joe Rogan expressed nostalgia for former President Trump on Tuesday during an episode of the "Joe Rogan Experience."
"Boy, do f-----g things change," Rogan said of the era before Trump ran for president in 2016. "He was in all the rap songs, rappers would always talk about Trump, everybody loved Trump. He was like this wheeling, dealing billionaire character that everybody enjoyed."
"I felt like he did a decent job," guest retired mixed martial artist Dan Henderson responded, referring to Trump’s time in office.
"As president? When you look at his regulations, it certainly helped the economy," Rogan said.
Rogan speaks with a guest on his podcast "The Joe Rogan Experience." (Spotify)
‘SQUAD’ DEMOCRAT DECLARES ‘ALL LIVES DO MATTER’ WHILE CALLING FOR CEASEFIRE IN ISRAEL-HAMAS WAR
"I feel like we were in a lot better spot then than now, for sure," Henderson said.
"Without a doubt," Rogan agreed, "Well, there’s a lot of s--- that happened," he recalled of the past few years such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Meanwhile, Rogan expressed concern about the state of the world amid Biden’s presidency.
"The world scares the s--- out of me right now," he said. "Right now I’m like ‘Boy, this is not good.’ This Ukraine thing is not good, everything is not good," before going on to say, "There’s no good solutions to the Middle East, all of it looks terrible, and the Ukraine thing looks terrible."
Members of the mainstream media are in disbelief that President Biden and former President Trump are so close in the polls. (Biden photo by Celal Gunes/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images and Trump photo Mario Tama/Getty Images )
Rogan specifically noted how he was afraid of a potential nuclear war breaking out and how he was never worried about the possibility previously.
"All it takes is one person to f-----g launch a nuke and the world changes forever, and I’ve never felt like that was a possibility in my lifetime until now," Rogan said. "This must have been what it felt like at the beginning of World War 3, or World War 2 rather."
For more Culture, Media, Education, Opinion, and channel coverage, visit foxnews.com/media
Alexander Hall is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to