Political Discourse Dilemmas
Mike expresses frustration over the polarized political landscape, highlighting how supporters often overlook flaws in their preferred candidates. He reflects on his discomfort with both Trump and Clinton, noting a perceived lack of character and principles in their leadership. His insights challenge listeners to consider the importance of accountability and integrity in politics.In this clip
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Joe Rogan Experience #907 - Mike Baker
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