Joe Rogan calls out Oprah, Michelle Obama DNC speech hypocrisy on wealth: 'Hey, lady, you're rich as f---'
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Podcaster Joe Rogan accused TV personality Oprah Winfrey and former first lady Michelle Obama of brazen hypocrisy in their DNC speeches Thursday.
Oprah slammed former President Trump at the convention while saying the work of maintaining a democracy "requires standing up to life’s bullies" and describing how she has seen and sometimes been on the receiving end of "racism and sexism and income inequality and division."
Shortly after, the Trump campaign posted a thank-you letter Winfrey wrote in 2000 suggesting that he would be a good president. "Too bad we're not running for office," Winfrey wrote. "What a team!"
Likewise, the former first lady spoke about how her mother showed her "the meaning of hard work and humility and decency," and added, "She and my father didn't aspire to be wealthy. In fact, they were suspicious of folks who took more than they needed. They understood that it wasn't enough for their kids to thrive if everyone else around us was drowning."
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But on Thursday, amid a conversation recalling how prominent public figures turned against Trump in recent years, Rogan mocked how both of these women have become fabulously wealthy in their own right.
"How about Oprah?" Rogan said. "Oprah was talking about her and Trump running together,