Sanders touts controversial comedian's 2020 support, sparking criticism
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[January 25, 2020]
By Amanda Becker
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Democratic
presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders' decision to highlight an unofficial
endorsement from Joe Rogan drew criticism on Friday due to the
comedian's brand of humor that some see as dismissive of issues like
equal pay and transgender rights.
The online flap comes as Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, has been
trying to move past a weeks-long controversy over whether he told rival
Elizabeth Warren, a friend and progressive ally, in a 2018 meeting that
a woman could not beat Republican President Donald Trump, a charge he
has denied.
Sanders, who is leading some opinion polls in the important early-voting
state of Iowa, tweeted a video clip of Rogan on Thursday saying he would
"probably vote for Bernie. He's been insanely consistent his entire
life."
"Look, you could dig up dirt on every single human being that's ever
existed if you catch them in their worst moment and you magnify those
moments," Rogan continued in explaining his support.
Sanders has been criticized in the past for failing to denounce a
following of "Bernie Bros," men who levy gender-based attacks at women
political rivals on social media.
Sanders spokeswoman Briahna Joy Gray said that building a coalition to
beat Trump requires "sharing a big tent" that includes "those who do not
share every one of our beliefs, while always making clear that we will
never compromise our values."
Rogan's podcast, "The Joe Rogan Experience," is downloaded millions of
times each month. In the show, which is ideologically inconsistent and
often veers into territory that is deemed not politically correct, Rogan
has interviewed politicians, including Sanders and fellow 2020 rivals
Andrew Yang and congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard.
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Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate and U.S. Senator Bernie
Sanders (I-VT) speaks during a campaign event in Des Moines, Iowa,
U.S., January 20, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo
Rogan has also been accused of criticizing transgender individuals,
has said divorce laws are anti-feminist and biased against men, and
has argued that a gender-based pay gap does not exist or companies
would hire all women to save money.
"Men don't make more money because they do the same job and make
more money at that job than the woman does; they do different jobs,"
Rogan said in a 2018 podcast episode.
While some studies showing a gender pay gap compare the median
annual pay of all women working full-time to the median annual pay
of all men working full-time, others that compare pay within
occupations and industries also show gender-based compensation
differences.
"Deeply disappointing to see you celebrate this," Democratic
consultant Evan Sutton responded to Sanders on Twitter.
(Reporting by Amanda Becker; editing by Ginger Gibson and Nick
Macfie)
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