Tech billionaire Elon Musk attributed President-elect Trump’s election victory, at least in part, to the lengthy podcast interviews he did during the campaign.
In an interview late Tuesday with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, Musk said Trump’s podcast appearances showed the American public that he was a normal person.
“I think it made a big difference that President Trump and soon-to-be Vice President Vance went on lengthy podcasts,” Musk said in the interview.
“I think this really makes a difference because people look at, like, Joe Rogan’s podcast, which is great, and Lex Fridman’s and the All-In podcast, and, you know, to a reasonable-minded, smart person — who’s not, like, hardcore one way or the other — they just listen to someone talk for a few hours and that’s how they decide whether, you know, you’re a good person, whether they like you,” he added, according to a clip highlighted by Mediaite.
Trump conducted many interviews with new media during his campaign, as well as with legacy news organizations such as Fox News.
Last month, he joined Joe Rogan’s podcast for a 3-hour long interview. The celebrity host later endorsed his candidacy.
His opponent, Vice President Harris, did not appear on Rogan’s podcast because, according to “The Joe Rogan Experience” host, the Harris campaign only had an hour and required him to travel to her. Rogan said he felt “strongly” that the “best way to do” an interview…
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I’m a Democrat, but I have to admit: missing Rogan was a mistake. Like it or not, people are tuning in to these shows, and Harris’s absence just made her seem out of touch. You can’t ignore the platforms people are on.
Honestly, this shift to podcasts is fascinating. People want authenticity, not soundbites. Harris missing out on this is a big deal—her team should’ve adapted instead of sticking to old strategies.
This is exactly why podcasts are the future of media. It’s long-form, unfiltered, and you can’t hide behind a script for three hours. People saw the real Trump, and Harris didn’t have the guts to do the same. That speaks volumes.
It’s a joke to say Trump ‘has no talking points.’ He’s a showman through and through, and Musk and Rogan are just playing into that. Harris didn’t need to ‘prove herself’ on Rogan; she’s been doing real work.
Democrats saw this rich dingbat lady obsessed with lifestyle branding and were too afraid of being called racist or sexist to say ‘maybe she shouldn’t have the nuclear codes.’
Rogan’s podcast is the only place where I feel like I’m hearing unfiltered ideas. Trump being there showed he’s not afraid to face tough questions. Harris’s refusal just made her look elitist."
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This shows the power of new media in politics. A few years ago, who would’ve thought podcasts could shape an election? The Dems need to rethink their media strategy if they want to stay relevant.
@FilibusterPeteForward1mo1MO
I think it’s great that Trump went on these shows. He’s not afraid to be himself, and that’s what Americans want—a president who feels real. Harris avoiding it just shows she’s not willing to connect with people.
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