The Joe Rogan ExperienceJoe Rogan Experience #1485 - Krystal & Saagar
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WHAT IT’S REALLY ABOUT
Krystal and Saagar Expose Media Grift, Elite Power, and Protest Chaos
- Joe Rogan hosts Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti to dissect how legacy media, party establishments, and corporate interests shape U.S. politics and public perception. They explain why they created their heterodox left‑right show, Rising, to represent economically populist views largely excluded from cable news. The conversation ranges from scripted partisan talking points and corporate capture of both parties to COVID economic policy failures, social media’s toxicity, and the 2020 protest/riot response. Throughout, they debate law‑and‑order vs. de‑escalation, corruption, and how class and race are used to divide the public and protect elite power.
IDEAS WORTH REMEMBERING
5 ideasLegacy media runs on party-scripted talking points, not independent analysis.
Krystal and Saagar describe receiving daily ‘message of the day’ emails with identical talking points that later appear verbatim across cable networks, rewarding on‑script repetition with access, contracts, and career safety.
The real unrepresented bloc is economically left and culturally moderate/right.
They argue most Americans are more populist on economics (healthcare, wages, trade) but less culturally progressive than media elites, yet cable debates are dominated by socially liberal, economically pro‑corporate voices.
Career incentives in D.C. structurally punish dissent and reward failure—if it’s ‘approved’ failure.
You can back disasters like the Iraq War or financial deregulation and keep failing upward so long as you stay within establishment consensus; stepping outside that line risks cancellation, lost jobs, and loss of platform.
The COVID bailout prioritized asset prices over workers and small businesses.
They criticize Congress and the White House for capping small‑business relief while quickly delivering trillions in corporate support and Federal Reserve backstops, instead of adopting payroll guarantees that keep workers attached to jobs and health insurance.
Social media and cable outrage structurally encourage division over substance.
Twitter’s reduction of complex people and issues into 280‑character condemnations, plus virtue-signaling and dunk culture, make it easier to label and isolate ‘bad’ people than to engage or understand why millions voted for Trump or Sanders.
WORDS WORTH SAVING
5 quotesWhat if we hated each other less and the elites more?
— Saagar Enjeti (quoting Krystal Ball’s description of their show’s ethos)
There’s a whole system set up where you can be dramatically wrong—if you’re wrong in the approved ways.
— Krystal Ball
You created a space where nobody knew people wanted to listen to a guy talk about chimps for three hours—and millions did.
— Saagar Enjeti, to Joe Rogan
If you’re a public figure, you have no control over who likes you.
— Joe Rogan
We have to make it the cynical choice to do the right thing for working‑class people.
— Saagar Enjeti
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