Rogan is absolutely right.

Popular host Joe Rogan is raising red flags about the Democratic Party’s growing disconnect with men across America — especially younger voters who feel ignored and misunderstood.

During a recent episode of California Governor Gavin Newsom’s podcast This is Gavin Newsom, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz claimed Republicans “fear” him because of his supposed connection with male voters. His reasoning? He can fix a truck.

“They know I’m not pretending,” Walz said. “I scare them a little.”

Newsom laughed — and so did Rogan, but not for the same reasons.

Speaking on The Joe Rogan Experience, the podcast host questioned the idea that being able to fix a truck makes Walz a serious threat to conservatives.

“If I handed him a broken truck and a toolbox, I’m not sure he’d even know where to begin,” Rogan joked.

Rogan: “Masculine Interests Are Now Considered Right-Wing”

Rogan’s real criticism wasn’t just about one comment — it was about the deeper issue facing the modern Left: the alienation of young men.

Joined by British commentator Chris Williamson, Rogan pointed out that activities once considered neutral or admirable — like working on cars, hitting the gym, or being interested in technology — are now labeled “right-wing” by many progressive voices.

“You can’t even like fast cars anymore,” Rogan said. “Suddenly, you’re called a misogynist or worse.”

Williamson agreed, noting that masculine energy is treated with suspicion by much of the mainstream media and liberal culture.

“It’s a pipeline to being right-wing,” he said, echoing the mindset that now defines many blue-state talking points.

Democrats Out of Touch With Core American Values

For many middle-class men, especially in small towns and rural America, the Left has become increasingly unrelatable. Between identity politics, cultural lectures, and top-down mandates, traditional values like hard work and self-reliance are often dismissed or ignored.

Rogan summed it up: “They’ve lost the plot.”