Joe Rogan Mocks Leftists For Calling Black Conservatives 'White Supremacists'

Following the massive losses in last week's election by Joe Biden's left-wing Democrat Party in United States, many unhinged far-left media talking heads were dismayed and outraged because voters apparently rejected their months long propaganda to distract from the president's failures.

Voters in the commonwealth state of Virginia voted for Republican candidate Winsome Sears to be their next lieutenant governor -- the first black and female candidate to be elected to state-wide office. They also elected the Republican attorney general-elect Jason Miyares -- the first Hispanic AG in the state's history.

Far-left pundits blamed Democrats' loss on 'racism,' claiming that many voters in the state are racists, apparently?

Leftists often deride and smear black conservatives as 'black white supremacists' -- a thoroughly dumb and ridiculous label.

"They're saying that anytime a Black person says anything that doesn't go with the Democratic narrative, they say that person is carrying water for white supremacists," Rogan said during a discussion with his guest, comedian Theo Von, on his podcast Joe Rogan Experience published Monday. "They're outta their fuckin' mind!"

The JRE host praised Sears, an immigrant and ex-marine, as "incredibly articulate" and "powerful" woman who had an "amazing" election victory.

Rogan also mentioned Larry Elder who ran as Republican in the recent recall election in California. Democrats branded him the "black face of white supremacy."

"What?! What are you saying?! What the fuck are you saying?!" Rogan exclaimed. "You can disagree with the man's politics but that ‘White supremacy' is like a stamp they like to put on as many things as they can."

Rogan also brought up a social media post by The Atlantic's unhinged far-left writer Jemele Hill, who wrote, "It’s not the messaging, folks. This country simply loves white supremacy," to which Sears replied with a photo of herself armed with a rifle, writing, "We beg to differ."

"This [Hill's post] is because of the victory in Virginia by the Republican Party. But the fuckin' [current Democrat] governor of Virginia was doing a shitty job!" Rogan said. "The people voted, they didn't like him."

WATCH Joe Rogan's remark on Monday's edition of JRE with guest Theo Von