CNN doctor on Joe Rogan podcast

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Regarding lies to the public and Ivermectin

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Another clip discussing truth from WHO and Fauci.

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If you have Spotify and can watch/listen to this podcast, Rogan destroys this guy at the 56 minute mark.

Gupta states earlier in the podcast that he feels confident that, after being vaccinated, he is protected from the virus. He's in his early fifties.

Around the 56 minute mark, Rogan states that many parents feel confident that their children will be fine if they get the virus and have less risk than Gupta does getting a breakthrough case. Rogan then asks him why it's okay for him to say that he feels confident that he will be okay, but it's not okay for parents to say the same about their children being okay if they contract the virus. Gupta tries to deflect, but Rogan won't let him avoid the question. Gupta finally ends up admitting it's a fair question.
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I can't help but roll me eyes at Rogan every single time he leads his interviews back to that he does jiu-jitsu or in this case how he can't seem to understand that being healthy and being vaccinated don't have to be either/or (I 100% agree with how we should be pushing healthy lifestyle over everything else and that we purposely avoid doing so -- but continually acting like if everyone starts doing pushups today it will somehow beat this virus isn't exactly making a solid case either).

But man, Gupta... Talk about a guy who if you didn't already take everything he said with a big grain of salt because of the network he was on, after listening to this it's tough to take a single thing he says seriously.
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What do they say about Ivermectin?
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ea1060 said:

What do they say about Ivermectin?


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I thought it was cool to watch two personalities who clearly disagree with each other manage to have a civil disagreement and discuss it for 3 hours.

I thought it was telling that Gupta mentioned his own echo chamber in terms of audience early in the pod when discussing why he came on.

When you see both sides arguing something like this you realize the right answer generally lies somewhere in the middle.

While not team Ivermectin personally I thought it was interesting when they discussed CNN mocking Rogan for taking horse de-wormer when he was taking a prescribed, human dose of the drug vs. say something he got at Tractor Supply. Clearly agenda driven on CNN's part and would have liked to see that discussion anchor more on the echo chamber aspect of playing up to that networks' mob vs. playing to another network's mob.
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Proposition Joe said:

I can't help but roll me eyes at Rogan every single time he leads his interviews back to that he does jiu-jitsu or in this case how he can't seem to understand that being healthy and being vaccinated don't have to be either/or (I 100% agree with how we should be pushing healthy lifestyle over everything else and that we purposely avoid doing so -- but continually acting like if everyone starts doing pushups today it will somehow beat this virus isn't exactly making a solid case either).

But man, Gupta... Talk about a guy who if you didn't already take everything he said with a big grain of salt because of the network he was on, after listening to this it's tough to take a single thing he says seriously.


He doesn't mention jiu-jitsu, and he clearly doesn't argue that working out will keep people from getting Covid. If that is how you received his argument, you weren't listening. Pretty obvious you have negative bias regarding Joe and going to assume things that aren't there.

Joe does say that people who are fit and live a healthy lifestyle (diet and exercise), they may be better off at fighting the virus. That's not an opinion but a fact.

And i find it amusing that many liberal minded people not familiar with him assume he's an ape because he watches MMA and advocates for pot and psychedelics, and then he runs circles around them in these exchanges.
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Knucklesammich said:

I thought it was cool to watch two personalities who clearly disagree with each other manage to have a civil disagreement and discuss it for 3 hours.

I thought it was telling that Gupta mentioned his own echo chamber in terms of audience early in the pod when discussing why he came on.

When you see both sides arguing something like this you realize the right answer generally lies somewhere in the middle.

While not team Ivermectin personally I thought it was interesting when they discussed CNN mocking Rogan for taking horse de-wormer when he was taking a prescribed, human dose of the drug vs. say something he got at Tractor Supply. Clearly agenda driven on CNN's part and would have liked to see that discussion anchor more on the echo chamber aspect of playing up to that networks' mob vs. playing to another network's mob.
Every single time Ive told someone Ive taken Ivermectin to treat my covid long haul symptoms, they always reply with "that horse dewormer" or "horse tranquilizer." Where do you think they got the idea that it was a horse dewormer only? The freaking media.
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fightingfarmer09 said:

ea1060 said:

What do they say about Ivermectin?



This was awesome but I wish Joe would have let him talk lol. He kept cutting him off whenever the dr tried to talk.
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Knucklesammich said:

I thought it was cool to watch two personalities who clearly disagree with each other manage to have a civil disagreement and discuss it for 3 hours.

I thought it was telling that Gupta mentioned his own echo chamber in terms of audience early in the pod when discussing why he came on.

When you see both sides arguing something like this you realize the right answer generally lies somewhere in the middle.

While not team Ivermectin personally I thought it was interesting when they discussed CNN mocking Rogan for taking horse de-wormer when he was taking a prescribed, human dose of the drug vs. say something he got at Tractor Supply. Clearly agenda driven on CNN's part and would have liked to see that discussion anchor more on the echo chamber aspect of playing up to that networks' mob vs. playing to another network's mob.

That and Rogan's willingness to learn and to be convinced based on information are a huge reason for his success.

I was pretty unfamiliar with his comedy, let alone his podcast, until a few years ago. I knew him as the UFC commentator and guy on the criminally underrated "News Radio" show (RIP Phil Hartman) but hearing his standup and then getting into his podcasts and how he really asks people open ended questions and then lets them run with it is amazing.
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Knucklesammich said:

I thought it was cool to watch two personalities who clearly disagree with each other manage to have a civil disagreement and discuss it for 3 hours.
Yes, this is true. Something that is clearly not even remotely possible here.
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RustyBoltz said:




Haha! You know ur in trouble when you stoop to ad hominem attacks. Lol.
The Covidian is a strange sort: he both relies on “science” and ignores it. Perhaps because it’s not “science” at all, but rather just the TV.
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My Dr prescribed me Ivermectin In Jan when I had COVID and when I mentioned this to my brother (who is conservative and lives in a rural area), he was surprised since he's only known of it as a de-wormer that he sees at Tractor Supply. Not just a media thing. I had never heard of it.

Edit to say I took it because I trust my Dr
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I get that you are a Rogan fanboy. I like him as well, listen to him 2-3 times a week.

But you could make a drinking game out of how many times each episode he mentions his workouts.
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ea1060 said:

Knucklesammich said:

I thought it was cool to watch two personalities who clearly disagree with each other manage to have a civil disagreement and discuss it for 3 hours.

I thought it was telling that Gupta mentioned his own echo chamber in terms of audience early in the pod when discussing why he came on.

When you see both sides arguing something like this you realize the right answer generally lies somewhere in the middle.

While not team Ivermectin personally I thought it was interesting when they discussed CNN mocking Rogan for taking horse de-wormer when he was taking a prescribed, human dose of the drug vs. say something he got at Tractor Supply. Clearly agenda driven on CNN's part and would have liked to see that discussion anchor more on the echo chamber aspect of playing up to that networks' mob vs. playing to another network's mob.
Every single time Ive told someone Ive taken Ivermectin to treat my covid long haul symptoms, they always reply with "that horse dewormer" or "horse tranquilizer." Where do you think they got the idea that it was a horse dewormer only? The freaking media.


Sure. I do think there is a distinct difference between you - someone experiencing long COVID without a clear understanding of what is happening and when/if there will be a treatment - And someone saying "I won't get vaccinated because I'll just take ivermectin if I catch COVID".

For you, because there is no real clear path and I kinda feel like you should do what makes you feel normal. For the anti-vaxer that thinks running to tractor supply is the best way to deal with COVID, that's a very real problem.
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Proposition Joe said:

I get that you are a Rogan fanboy. I like him as well, listen to him 2-3 times a week.

But you could make a drinking game out of how many times each episode he mentions his workouts.
For the record- I do like the workout discussions.

I like that he's not just "lift weights and get bigger" or "do cardio." He gets into all the really diverse workouts and things he does like alternating sauna with the cold pool stuff. Gives ideas for diversifying the workout so you don't get stagnant. Especially when you're just working out for overall fitness and not sport-specific training.
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Proposition Joe said:

I get that you are a Rogan fanboy. I like him as well, listen to him 2-3 times a week.

But you could make a drinking game out of how many times each episode he mentions his workouts.
Nice deflection. For the record, if you listen to him 2-3 times a week, you're a much bigger fanboy than me.

Making an argument that eating healthy and exercising can help people with disease and illness is not stupid. Perhaps you're obese, and his talking points trigger you?
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Gordo14 said:

ea1060 said:

Knucklesammich said:

I thought it was cool to watch two personalities who clearly disagree with each other manage to have a civil disagreement and discuss it for 3 hours.

I thought it was telling that Gupta mentioned his own echo chamber in terms of audience early in the pod when discussing why he came on.

When you see both sides arguing something like this you realize the right answer generally lies somewhere in the middle.

While not team Ivermectin personally I thought it was interesting when they discussed CNN mocking Rogan for taking horse de-wormer when he was taking a prescribed, human dose of the drug vs. say something he got at Tractor Supply. Clearly agenda driven on CNN's part and would have liked to see that discussion anchor more on the echo chamber aspect of playing up to that networks' mob vs. playing to another network's mob.
Every single time Ive told someone Ive taken Ivermectin to treat my covid long haul symptoms, they always reply with "that horse dewormer" or "horse tranquilizer." Where do you think they got the idea that it was a horse dewormer only? The freaking media.


Sure. I do think there is a distinct difference between you - someone experiencing long COVID without a clear understanding of what is happening and when/if there will be a treatment - And someone saying "I won't get vaccinated because I'll just take ivermectin if I catch COVID".

For you, because there is no real clear path and I kinda feel like you should do what makes you feel normal. For the anti-vaxer that thinks running to tractor supply is the best way to deal with COVID, that's a very real problem.


Wait. So I take ivermectin prophylactically, haven't gotten covid, haven't passed it to anyone, and somehow I'm the problem??

Meanwhile, the miracle vaccine comes out, millions take it, and yet this massive new wave of cases and deaths happen, vaccinated and unvaccinated, and I'm the problem?

Joe Rogan is the problem because he got covid and kicked it's ass in about a day without the vaccine, but with easily available therapeutics?

Clown world.
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snowdog90 said:

Gordo14 said:

ea1060 said:

Knucklesammich said:

I thought it was cool to watch two personalities who clearly disagree with each other manage to have a civil disagreement and discuss it for 3 hours.

I thought it was telling that Gupta mentioned his own echo chamber in terms of audience early in the pod when discussing why he came on.

When you see both sides arguing something like this you realize the right answer generally lies somewhere in the middle.

While not team Ivermectin personally I thought it was interesting when they discussed CNN mocking Rogan for taking horse de-wormer when he was taking a prescribed, human dose of the drug vs. say something he got at Tractor Supply. Clearly agenda driven on CNN's part and would have liked to see that discussion anchor more on the echo chamber aspect of playing up to that networks' mob vs. playing to another network's mob.
Every single time Ive told someone Ive taken Ivermectin to treat my covid long haul symptoms, they always reply with "that horse dewormer" or "horse tranquilizer." Where do you think they got the idea that it was a horse dewormer only? The freaking media.


Sure. I do think there is a distinct difference between you - someone experiencing long COVID without a clear understanding of what is happening and when/if there will be a treatment - And someone saying "I won't get vaccinated because I'll just take ivermectin if I catch COVID".

For you, because there is no real clear path and I kinda feel like you should do what makes you feel normal. For the anti-vaxer that thinks running to tractor supply is the best way to deal with COVID, that's a very real problem.


Wait. So I take ivermectin prophylactically, haven't gotten covid, haven't passed it to anyone, and somehow I'm the problem??

Meanwhile, the miracle vaccine comes out, millions take it, and yet this massive new wave of cases and deaths happen, vaccinated and unvaccinated, and I'm the problem?

Joe Rogan is the problem because he got covid and kicked it's ass in about a day without the vaccine, but with easily available therapeutics?

Clown world.

Of course 90% at least of the "massive new wave of deaths " are unvaccinated, and even the ones that are have significant comorbidities.

And if I took sheep intestine medicine around the time I recovered from covid, and shouted to the world that it can replace vaccines, yes thats ****ing idiotic and reckless.

Clown world.
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ea1060 said:

Knucklesammich said:

I thought it was cool to watch two personalities who clearly disagree with each other manage to have a civil disagreement and discuss it for 3 hours.

I thought it was telling that Gupta mentioned his own echo chamber in terms of audience early in the pod when discussing why he came on.

When you see both sides arguing something like this you realize the right answer generally lies somewhere in the middle.

While not team Ivermectin personally I thought it was interesting when they discussed CNN mocking Rogan for taking horse de-wormer when he was taking a prescribed, human dose of the drug vs. say something he got at Tractor Supply. Clearly agenda driven on CNN's part and would have liked to see that discussion anchor more on the echo chamber aspect of playing up to that networks' mob vs. playing to another network's mob.
Every single time Ive told someone Ive taken Ivermectin to treat my covid long haul symptoms, they always reply with "that horse dewormer" or "horse tranquilizer." Where do you think they got the idea that it was a horse dewormer only? The freaking media.


This happened to me the other day. He said, "you took a horse dewormer?" I had to correct him and tell him that my doctor prescribed me Ivermectin.

It's absolutely nuts that this has become the narrative.
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aggierogue said:

Proposition Joe said:

I get that you are a Rogan fanboy. I like him as well, listen to him 2-3 times a week.

But you could make a drinking game out of how many times each episode he mentions his workouts.
Nice deflection. For the record, if you listen to him 2-3 times a week, you're a much bigger fanboy than me.

Making an argument that eating healthy and exercising can help people with disease and illness is not stupid. Perhaps you're obese, and his talking points trigger you?


You do realize is the second time in as many months youve jumped on here with a novel defending Rogan and saying people obviously dont listen to him or understand him (or are obese?)?

In sorry that you feel attacked because someone points out how often a podcaster talks about working out in unrelated interview topics? Its a funny observation and really not worthy of you getting upset over.

But if you assume someone that points that out "must be obese" then you arent really coming from a genuine position. Based on your posting history that seems to be the case so ill concede the internet battle you my friend.
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CondensedFoggyAggie said:

snowdog90 said:

Gordo14 said:

ea1060 said:

Knucklesammich said:

I thought it was cool to watch two personalities who clearly disagree with each other manage to have a civil disagreement and discuss it for 3 hours.

I thought it was telling that Gupta mentioned his own echo chamber in terms of audience early in the pod when discussing why he came on.

When you see both sides arguing something like this you realize the right answer generally lies somewhere in the middle.

While not team Ivermectin personally I thought it was interesting when they discussed CNN mocking Rogan for taking horse de-wormer when he was taking a prescribed, human dose of the drug vs. say something he got at Tractor Supply. Clearly agenda driven on CNN's part and would have liked to see that discussion anchor more on the echo chamber aspect of playing up to that networks' mob vs. playing to another network's mob.
Every single time Ive told someone Ive taken Ivermectin to treat my covid long haul symptoms, they always reply with "that horse dewormer" or "horse tranquilizer." Where do you think they got the idea that it was a horse dewormer only? The freaking media.


Sure. I do think there is a distinct difference between you - someone experiencing long COVID without a clear understanding of what is happening and when/if there will be a treatment - And someone saying "I won't get vaccinated because I'll just take ivermectin if I catch COVID".

For you, because there is no real clear path and I kinda feel like you should do what makes you feel normal. For the anti-vaxer that thinks running to tractor supply is the best way to deal with COVID, that's a very real problem.


Wait. So I take ivermectin prophylactically, haven't gotten covid, haven't passed it to anyone, and somehow I'm the problem??

Meanwhile, the miracle vaccine comes out, millions take it, and yet this massive new wave of cases and deaths happen, vaccinated and unvaccinated, and I'm the problem?

Joe Rogan is the problem because he got covid and kicked it's ass in about a day without the vaccine, but with easily available therapeutics?

Clown world.

Of course 90% at least of the "massive new wave of deaths " are unvaccinated, and even the ones that are have significant comorbidities.

And if I took sheep intestine medicine around the time I recovered from covid, and shouted to the world that it can replace vaccines, yes thats ****ing idiotic and reckless.

Clown world.


When you blatantly lie about ivermectin, you are part of the problem. Ivermectin is a ssafe medicine for HUMANS and animals. It has anti-viral properties and kicks covid's ass when taken properly. You lie about it so easily, you might be a member of the media or the CDC.

You probably know these facts about ivermectin already, yet you still choose to lie and call it sheep medicine. That's why you and Fauci and all the other proven liars are not trustted by many many people.

Ivermectin works against covid. Millions of people have used it successfully. The vaccinated in Israel and UK probably wish they'd gotten on an ivermectin protocol like me. If they're still alive.
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Ivermectin works against covid. Millions of people have used it successfully.

Millions of people have also survived easily without it. Correlation does not equal causation. I think this is what everyone needs to realize. Ivermectin isn't a miracle cure. Quit spreading that lie.

I know four people who took Ivermectin within the last 6 weeks and ended up in the hospital. One of them died. Two are still on oxygen. The fourth can't walk the stairs in his house and is mourning the loss of his 53yo wife. They all thought they didn't need the vaccine because "Ivermectin works."

I am certainly not telling anyone not to try it. But don't "blatantly lie" and say that it "kicks Covid's ass" when we have plenty of examples of people where it didn't work.
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cc_ag92 said:

Ivermectin works against covid. Millions of people have used it successfully.

Millions of people have also survived easily without it. Correlation does not equal causation. I think this is what everyone needs to realize. Ivermectin isn't a miracle cure. Quit spreading that lie.

I know four people who took Ivermectin within the last 6 weeks and ended up in the hospital. One of them died. Two are still on oxygen. The fourth can't walk the stairs in his house and is mourning the loss of his 53yo wife. They all thought they didn't need the vaccine because "Ivermectin works."

I am certainly not telling anyone not to try it. But don't "blatantly lie" and say that it "kicks Covid's ass" when we have plenty of examples of people where it didn't work.


I don't believe you and your anecdotes.

Instead, i choose to believe these doctors who are on the front lines fighting covid and have nothing to gain from lying, unlike Big Pharma who is making billions from the "vaccines".

https://covid19criticalcare.com/

Tons of info in there, tons of evidence that covid is very curable without any unproven, less-than-a-year-old vaccine.
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Aggies don't lie, cheat or steal.

I'm an Aggie. I don't know if you are.

I have absolutely nothing to gain by sharing what I know. I am not condemning Ivermectin. You, however, seem to be condemning alternatives to Ivermectin. I'm pretty sure that says a lot about you.

I'll be sure to let my friend's family know that what I said wasn't true when I attend her funeral tomorrow. I'm sure her sons will be glad to know their mother isn't really dead. We can turn the funeral into a party!
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Maybe some of us need to take a step back and breathe. This is a time of great stress with many moving parts. I hate to use an old metaphor, "Take time and smell the roses."
Gig'em, Ole Army Class of '70
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cc_ag92 said:

Aggies don't lie, cheat or steal.

I'm an Aggie. I don't know if you are.

I have absolutely nothing to gain by sharing what I know. I am not condemning Ivermectin. You, however, seem to be condemning alternatives to Ivermectin. I'm pretty sure that says a lot about you.

I'll be sure to let my friend's family know that what I said wasn't true when I attend her funeral tomorrow. I'm sure her sons will be glad to know their mother isn't really dead. We can turn the funeral into a party!


Aggie class of 90. Ivermectin works better than this unproven vaccine, based on the link I supplied. People die and it sucks. Millions of people could have been saved from covid death if told the truth about ivermectin.

If people you know died of covid and ivermectin didn't work for them, my condolences. Maybe they didn't take it early enough, and as covid vaccine proponents like to say, nothing is 100% effective.

The people in power pushing vaccine mandates have lied since the beginning about all things covid, including ivermectin. I don't trust them and never will, they are proven liars.
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You're ridiculous. Nothing in life is 100% effective. Quit acting like it is. Don't "if" my grief or the grief of people who lost loved ones. I'm going to take Mark Fairchild's advice and walk away now.
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Thank you for the reminder. I'm working on that.
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Thank you for the reminder. I'm working on that.
Smart play here. Don't let ignorant trolls get under your skin.
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cc_ag92 said:

You're ridiculous. Nothing in life is 100% effective. Quit acting like it is. Don't "if" my grief or the grief of people who lost loved ones. I'm going to take Mark Fairchild's advice and walk away now.



I offered my condolences and concede that ivermectin is not 100% effective. I believe ivermectin is more effective than the vaccines and much safer, that's why i use it.

It sucks when loved ones pass. I truly am sorry for your loss.
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From my own personal situation with long haul covid symptoms and the vaccine. The vaccine made my long haul symptoms 10 times worse, with daily dizzy spells and covid symptoms. Whenever I take Ivermectin, I feel better within 30 minutes. Its literally the only medicine Ive taken that completely relieves my symptoms.

I will vouch for ivermectin over the vaccine any day of the week.
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