Hunter Biden’s recent diatribe has attracted at least one somewhat doting fan, and that fan is none other than top podcaster Joe Rogan.
Indeed, Rogan was so impressed by Biden’s rant to Gen Z influencer Andrew Callaghan that he theorized on Wednesday that the eldest son of former President Joe Biden could one day himself be president.
As evidence, he cited Biden’s promotion and defense of crack during his interview with Callaghan.
Listen:
(Video Credit: Joe Rogan)
“It’s the greatest crack advertisement of all time,” Rogan said. “If crack wasn’t terrible for you, this guy makes me want to try crack. I’m not going to. Don’t do it. I’m not giving any advice, but I’m saying this guy, like legitimately, this might be the best advertisement for crack of all-time.”
“He’s a lot smarter than people give him credit for. He’s talking, and one of the things he was talking about was why smoking things are so addictive, why smoking cigarettes are so addictive, and the psychology behind it. He’s not dumb,” the popular podcaster added.
Many might disagree with the latter assertion.
“But he’s just a guy who became an addict, and that f–ks your whole life up,” Rogan continued. “It f–ks you. You become a subhuman. When you’re junkied out all the time and you’re that dude who’s, like, what he was doing, like, making films and shit and driving with a gun. He was f–king gone. He was out there, dude.”
Concluding his thoughts, Rogan then dropped the bombshell claim that Biden could be president just like his father.
“That’s the best ad for coke ever,” he said. “It’s the best. Best ad for crack ever. And he could be president. How about that? He could. No bullshit.”
“Hunter Biden, after all he’d been through, look, his dirty laundry’s all out there. We all see it. He was a freak. He’s smarter than his dad when his dad was young. And he was a crackhead,” he added.
The remarks came a couple of days after Biden ranted to Callaghan about how crack cocaine is healthier than alcohol.
Listen:
Hunter Biden made the case that crack cocaine is healthier than alcohol.
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“Does crack cocaine make you act any differently?” he began. “No. Is it safer than alcohol? Probably. People think of crack as being dirty. It’s the exact opposite.”
“When you make crack, what you’re doing is you’re burning off all the impurities so that it combines with the sodium bicarbonate, which makes it smokable. That’s all. All of these actors and people in the past that talked about they had a problem with cocaine and freebasing. They were smoking crack,” he added.
In fairness to him, he did later compare the deep negatives of smoking crack to the deep negatives of smoking cigarettes.
“I think one of the reasons that they believe that smoking cigarettes is so addictive is because it combines three really important things: It’s habit-forming, there is an oral fixation, and there is a ritual combined with it,” he said.
“You combine with that ignition combustion, and then you combine the ritual, you have your cigarette in the morning, you have your cigarette when you get out of the car, you have your cigarette with your coffee. Crack is that on steroids. It’s over and over,” he added.
“There’s a ritual to it. There’s a ritualized part of it. The combination of all of those addictive behaviors together becomes really powerful, and the drug in and of itself is a more immediate euphoric sensation connected to it than, in my experience, cocaine alone,” he continued.
His crack rant also attracted the attention of rappers Pusha T and Meek Mill:
Deep… https://t.co/PsWMTHdEd2
— King Push (@PUSHA_T) July 21, 2025
Once you see what that crack can do to a human soul you would never sniff coke or touch it ….. they got a tutorial on cooking crack is wild tho! https://t.co/iAzHEAqYMJ
— MeekMill (@MeekMill) July 22, 2025
Biden spent most of the interview with Callaghan trashing the Democratic Party. This, in turn, has inspired numerous clapbacks and criticisms from direct Democrat Party members and also their doting media allies.
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