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Joe Rogan Gets The Last Laugh On ‘The View’ After Joy Behar’s Bizarre Attack
Joe Rogan is known for not pulling punches, and this week he didn’t need to. “The View” co-host Joy Behar handed him a golden opportunity with her latest on-air comments, sparking online mockery and a swift response from Rogan himself.
During a recent episode of the talk show, Behar launched into a critique of Rogan, claiming he spreads “really bad information” and even accusing him of believing in dragons. “We went from Walter Cronkite to this guy, Joe Rogan, who believes in dragons,” Behar said, doubling down on her claim that she had “checked it.”
Whoopi Goldberg chimed in, going on a tangent about Republicans supposedly being bullied off social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. “As I believe, Elon Musk is the actual vice president,” Goldberg added in a moment that left viewers scratching their heads.
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Rogan, not one to let an opportunity slide, took the jab in stride. Instead of addressing it directly, he updated his X and Instagram bio to read: “Dragon Believer,” embracing the absurdity of Behar’s claim and turning it into a viral joke.
That’s my new official X description. https://t.co/rJ4Fozzmcd
— Joe Rogan (@joerogan) November 21, 2024
Rogan’s move is classic for the comedian, who’s known for using humor to counter criticism. With over 19 million Instagram followers, his bio update didn’t go unnoticed, and it became a talking point across platforms.
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“Pot calling the kettle black,” one user commented. “Can’t believe she came out as a dragon denier,” another joked.
Rogan has expressed an interest in the possibility that creatures resembling dragons might have existed alongside humans. In discussions with guests like wildlife biologist Forrest Galante, Rogan explored theories suggesting that ancient cultures’ dragon myths could be based on real, now-extinct animals. For instance, they considered the idea that large, feathered reptiles or bird-like creatures might have inspired dragon legends across various cultures.
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Rogan’s discussions often delve into how widespread dragon myths might reflect encounters with real animals, such as large reptiles or flying creatures, that existed in ancient times.
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