“B*tch, Do You Think I’m Taking Horse Medicine?” – Joe Rogan goes off over CNN’s Ivermectin Smear Campaign again – IOTW Report

“B*tch, Do You Think I’m Taking Horse Medicine?” – Joe Rogan goes off over CNN’s Ivermectin Smear Campaign again

Joe Rogan went off on CNN again this week over their famous Ivermectin smear campaign.

14 Comments on “B*tch, Do You Think I’m Taking Horse Medicine?” – Joe Rogan goes off over CNN’s Ivermectin Smear Campaign again

  1. I LIKE ROGAN AND AGREE WITH HIM ON A LOT BUT HE MAY HAVE TAKEN A FEW TOO MANY BLOWS TO THE BRAIN..

    HE IS ADAMANT THAT NEWSOM REPLACES BIDEN NEXT MONTH

    SERIOUSLY??

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  2. BRAD, I THINK ROGAN IS PLAYING THE MIDDLE REALLY WELL, HE’S HIT THE SWEET SPOT AND HE’S WHAT WE NEED TO BRING LEFTISTS TO SANITY

    BEEN TO AUSTIN MANY TIMES. THEY COULD USE SANITY, BELIEVE ME

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  3. Just started another course of ivermectin for chicken mites. Can’t do permethrin due to allergy. There’s a pharmacist who will write you a prescription on the spot and dispense. Her focus was on COVID until I showed her my wrists and she laughed, apparently I’m the first non COVID customer.

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  4. BENITO

    I think the dudes off the charts popular for a couple reasons. He talks like we do. He explains his thought process. He’s honest. No subject is taboo. And when it’ time he’ll tell someone to straight up fuck off. He has no agenda, and he enjoys the hell out of what he’s doing. I don’t subscribe, all my kids do. And they tell me all their friends do too. So to your point, he’s hauling in a lot of peeps that fall into THAT demographics that are getting their eyes opened.

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  5. Never mind that the actual horse medicine is perfectly fine and effective for human use.

    The dosage is more accurate/appropriate because you can meter it out in 50 lb increments.

    Don’t let them get away with their ignorance ruling the day.

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  6. Brad, Don’t leave out he doesn’t have an agenda he’s trying to foist on America. People appreciate that, too.

    He’s just plain ol’ honest, curious, and intelligent.

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  7. Scabies are mites. I differentiate my current case (linear progressing rash/bites) as chicken mites because I’m certain this case comes from my chickens and not from work (nursing home) because we have no current cases of scabies at work. I have a group of adolescent chicks that I’ve been integrating into the flock that haven’t been treated for mites yet and they’re learning how to do their dust bath to prevent mites. I don’t pick up my mature hens that often but have to pick up the chicks at least twice a day.

    I’ve gotten scabies from nursing home residents a few times before. That’s some fun workman’s comp paperwork but you bet your ass I’m not eating the cost of diagnosis and treatment. My first time, I did the traditional treatment of permethrin cream which you slather head to toe, only to find out I’m allergic to it. Looked like I was boiled in oil. My only option for treatment is ivermectin. However even with it recorded as an allergy can I tell you the absolute hellfire I had to walk through to get ivermectin for scabies during COVID? Pharmacists were terrified at the repercussions even though I stood before them with my arms and abdomen covered in bites.

    This pharmacist WANTED to give it to me for COVID. I kept telling her NO MA’AM IT’S MITES and showed her my arms. Goes to show how much the tail wagged the dog during COVID and now that it’s not as useful a crisis as it once was, the residual effects behave in an unpredictable manner.

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