Last week Joe Rogan was mocked and ridiculed relentlessly for his unwillingness to get vaccinated and using other medications after contracting it. In particular, Ivermectin was the main target, and people called Rogan out for using horse dewormer. While that is indeed used for parasites, head lice, and skin conditions as well as animals, Rogan says he was prescribed it by a doctor.
“Bro, do I need to sue CNN? They’re making sh** up. They keep saying I’m taking horse dewormer. I literally got it from a doctor. It’s an American company, the won the Nobel prize in 2015 for use in human beings and CNN is saying I’m taking horse dewormer. They must know that that’s a lie.”
He also listed several other things, like vitamin drips that only people with his wealth would be able to get quickly and affordably. CNN was one of the main pursuers calling him out, as well as the internet wishing he would get sicker and even die for not getting the vaccine.
However, the opposite happened, and in fact, he got through COVID almost as fast as one can.
He went into full detail about this in a clip below with fellow comedian Tom Segura and even asks, “do I need to sue CNN?”
Joe Rogan Talks About Suing CNN While Discussing His COVID-19 Treatment With Tom Segura
While what he did is indeed probably only attainable if you’re living a little wealthier, there’s no doubt that whatever he did worked. That’s the side of the story we’re not seeing. From our seats, it can look funny that he was prescribed and took Ivermectin, among other things, but the truth of the matter is, he’s fine.
Rogan explains that he was out all night doing comedy shows, drinking, and playing pool until 3 in the morning. He woke up with a terrible hangover but did notice there was something else going on. Within a day, he tested positive and immediately began taking the medications. It turns out he had planned this ahead of time should he contract COVID.
He was not feeling great for a day… one day. He laid around, watched t.v. and didn’t do anything. By the next day or so he was feeling better. He is even working out again and had a cigar during the podcast.
“There’s a lot of pushback against potential treatments and pretending that they don’t really work or that they’re conspiracy theories. This is the grand conspiracy right, the grand conspiracy is that the pharmaceutical companies are all in cahoots to try to make anybody who takes this stuff look crazy, but what’s crazy is look how better I got. I got better pretty quick.”
What do you think? What do you think about the claims and is there really a chance that Rogan could sue CNN? Let us know in the comments below.
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