AUSTIN, TEXAS: Joe Rogan, the 55-year-old podcaster, comedian, and UFC commentator, seems all in praise of former US President Barack Obama.
Recently, Rogan has come to the defense of Obama, who has been the target of various conspiracy theories by his friend and fellow martial artist, Eddie Bravo.
Rogan debunks conspiracy theory by Bravo
Rogan, who has praised Obama as the best president in American history, dismissed Bravo's "stupid" assertions that Obama was involved in a secret plot to assassinate his former chef.
During an episode of 'The Joe Rogan Experience' podcast, Rogan and Bravo were discussing the latest news when Bravo brought up the recent death of Obama's chef, who was discovered deceased in his residence earlier this month.
According to Bravo, the chef was about to reveal Obama's involvement in a global pedophile ring when he was allegedly assassinated by a hitman hired by the former president.
Rogan pointed out that Bravo's assertions were grounded in unreliable sources, including various websites and YouTube videos that lacked credibility and verification.
During the show, Eddie Bravo made an odd remark about the former US President's name being Barry Soetoro. This statement astounded the UFC Commentator, but a quick Google search soon disproved Bravo's claim.
Can Rogan mimic Obama?
Rogan and his guests were discussing the persons they could imitate on a recent episode of 'Fight Companion.'
Brendan Schaub, a former UFC fighter, claimed that Joe does a terrific impression of former President Barack Obama and asked him to replicate it for the guests.
Rogan wasted no time in displaying his mimicking abilities, and one must admit that his impersonation was spot-on.
While Rogan made no specific mention of Obama, his portrayal made headlines because historian David Garrow recently made some stunning accusations about the politician in a lengthy interview with Tablet.
Garrow, who also wrote Obama's biography, 'Rising Star: The Making of Barack Obama,' has described him as "lazy" and "as insecure as Trump."
“He’d be terrible because he’s too lazy. This is in the book. It goes back to him being Hawaiian,” said the historian when he was asked whether the ex-President should serve on the Supreme Court.