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Andy Cohen Trashes ‘F**king Idiot’ Joe Rogan for Endorsing Spencer Pratt for LA Mayor

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Talk show host and Real Housewives overlord Andy Cohen just unleashed a profane tirade against Joe Rogan, branding the podcast kingpin a f**king idiot for throwing his weight behind Spencer Pratt’s quixotic bid for LA Mayor. Yeah, *that* Spencer Pratt—the crystal-healing, Hills drama-magnet who’s pivoting from reality TV villainy to city hall hopeful with a platform blending anti-vax vibes, fiscal conservatism, and a healthy dose of Hollywood absurdity. Rogan’s endorsement on his show? Pure chaos fuel, spotlighting Pratt’s outsider energy against the entrenched LA elite. Cohen, predictably triggered, fired off on X: Joe Rogan is a f**king idiot, as if endorsing a meme candidate is somehow worse than the progressive clown world currently choking Los Angeles with sky-high crime, tent cities, and budget black holes.

But let’s peel back the Bravo glitter: this spat isn’t just celebrity slap-fighting; it’s a microcosm of the cultural civil war where pro-2A voices like Rogan refuse to play nice with the coastal blue bubble. Pratt’s campaign, while long-shot ridiculous, echoes Rogan’s own evolution from skeptic to staunch defender of personal freedoms—including gun rights amid California’s draconian restrictions. Rogan didn’t just hype Pratt for laughs; he nodded to the guy’s pushback against Big Government overreach, the kind that disarms law-abiding citizens while felons roam free in Mayor Bass’s sanctuary sprawl. Cohen’s meltdown? Textbook establishment rage at anyone challenging the narrative that only credentialed insiders (read: Hollywood leftists) get to steer the ship.

For the 2A community, this is catnip: Rogan’s megaphone amplifying anti-establishment runs in gun-unfriendly strongholds like LA signals a brewing backlash. Imagine if Pratt’s stunt normalizes questioning the status quo that birthed mag bans and ghost gun hysteria—Rogan’s endorsement keeps 2A in the conversation, forcing blue-city voters to confront how their safety obsessions fuel the very disorder they decry. Cohen can seethe all he wants; this viral beef underscores why podcasters like Joe are the real power brokers now, chipping away at the elite’s monopoly on discourse and inching us closer to reclaiming urban freedoms, one idiot endorsement at a time.

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