>Eventually, the doh-nut gobbler meets up with a Joe Rogan doppelganger. The commentator is never explicitly mentioned by name, but he is represented by a generic “Right-Wing Podcast” host who is the only one willing to meet with Homer following his cancellation.
Since when is Joe "right wing" I guess the mental ill left is so far gone anyone that doesn't go along with ((their)) delusions andn"Nazis" and "right wing" plus is the Simpsons still going? Can't imagine anyone actually watches it anymore.
Elijah James
Is simpsons still a show? who cares. not funny. not relevant.
Jaxson Gomez
>THE SIMPSONS >ever watching this dead gen X "comedy"
LOL imagine thinking Joe Rohan is right wing in the slightest… also… who fucking cares if he was? You’re allowed to have differing opinions on America. This isn’t fascist China retard.
Zachary Williams
I still can't believe people watch TV in the current year.
Thomas Price
>A decade
Xavier Smith
Calling thousands of guests is hilarious actually lmfao. They need to cance the Simpsons already.
Thomas Sanders
Joe is pro gun
Asher Davis
Yes
Connor Cooper
it's easy to lose track of time 1980 still feels like 20 years ago
Benjamin Johnson
>Right-Wing Joe Rogan is married to a jewish woman, and his step daughter is a 100% jewish nigger.
>one of the longest running most well known most translated cartoons of our generation killed by a group of liberal niggers and communists. what a surprise, evil can only destroy.
Luke Hall
pretty sure this will redpill a lot of normalfags that, to the (((media))), right-wing = bad/enemy
Dominic Williams
This thread is bigger than CNN.
Thomas Hernandez
He isn't gay
Benjamin Brown
I believe Matt Groening does not even see that shit anymore.
its so sad what they did to the simpsons. can they just change the fucking name or something?
Tyler Ramirez
When are they finally going to let that show die? There are more terrible Simpsons episodes than good ones.
Carter Price
"Pariahs Welcome" is good but calling it "Right Wing Podcast" is stupid. "Controversial Podcast" would've been better.
Elijah Ortiz
Free speech and fairness
Connor Wright
If anything, they are destroying themselves in doing this. Absolutely no one who actually likes JRE podcasts, regardless of whether or not they like JR himself, will be convinced by this. They wouldn't be following him otherwise. I think he's a goof, but I appreciate his podcast, despite his twodimensional takes on stuff. His guests are where it's at. What's more is that those who are on the fence are only going to be pushed even further from what ever leftwing ideology they tried to promote through this. Those that dislike JRE will still dislike him. In fact, I see a higher chance of even them changing their views than the people who tune into JRE. All of this is just going to backfire.