Joe Rogan and Bill Murray think Americans are too politically tribal.
“We're just too tribally divided, and people look at it like it's an Us versus Them.”
“They enjoy the comfort of being a part of a tribe.”
“They lock on to whatever ideologies the tribe support, and then anybody who opposes that is somehow or another the enemy.”
“It's a division tactic that's been used by the people that actually run the government.”
“The people of this country mostly share the same common core needs.”
“You wanna be healthy. You wanna have a good family. You wanna be able to make a living. You wanna live in a safe place. You want your kids to be able to go to a good school, and you want everybody to prosper and have a good time.”
Joe Rogan: “It doesn't make sense to be on a team.”
“I don't consider myself a Republican. I don't consider myself a Democrat either. I consider myself an American.”
“There's a lot of things that the Democrats believe that I believe too. There's a lot of things that they say that makes a lot of sense to me.”
“There's a lot of things that the Republicans say that makes a lot of sense to me too.”
“The idea that I have to ignore things that make sense to me because it's coming from the wrong team is just stupid.”