Joe Rogan mocks ‘The View’ after co-host Joy Behar jokes about him believing in ‘dragons’He didn’t let it drag him down.
The hosts of “The View” took aim at podcaster and comedian Joe Rogan — who adopted one of their insults as a badge of honor.
Veteran talk show host Joy Behar called out the world’s most famous podcaster during a conversation about younger Americans getting their news from influencers.
“We went from Walter Kronkite, basically, to this guy Joe Rogan, who believes in dragons,” Behar said incredulously.
“I checked it,” she continues, “and he also believes that dragons, I dunno, like dinosaur-y type of animals, roamed the Earth when people did.
“So this is the type of really, really bad information that is going out there,” she concluded.
Rogan didn’t take the attempted barb too seriously.
The host of “The Joe Rogan Experience” took to X and quoted a clip of Behar delivering her assessment of his esoteric beliefs.
“That’s my new official X description,” he wrote — and promptly changed his bio on the social media platform to read, “Dragon Believer.”
Rogan then posted a conversation with biologist and adventurer Forrest Galante titled, “Were Dragons Real Animals?”
“It’s so possible that something that flew like a pterodactyl, like we think of pterodactyls as being like bat wings, maybe they had feathers, maybe that a gigantic predatory bird and maybe some of those things looked like dragons,” Rogan said in a previous conversation following that episode, according to Fox News.
“Think of all these different cultures, ancient, medieval Europe, China, Japan, all of them had dragons, there’s so many dragons, it might have been a real thing, and I think most of them didn’t have dragons that could spit fire either, I think that was like a Hollywood movie, Godzilla-type deal,” he added.
Rogan then sent off a fusillade of posts riffing on the subject.
The former “Fear Factor” host retweeted someone posting Bible passage Job 41:18-21, which describes the Leviathan in a way that could also apply to a dragon.
The comedian then quoted a biological description of a theoretical dragon, writing, “I want to believe.”
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