Podcaster Joe Rogan long time critic California Governor Gavin Newsom lashed out at filmmaker Mel Gibson during a conversation with the Democrat on Thursday.
Many celebrities lost their homes in the Palisades Wildfires continue As of Thursday, the fires were raging across Los Angeles County and elsewhere, burning more than 27,000 acres, destroying more than 10,000 structures and killing at least seven people, according to local officials.
Speaking from Rogen’s studio in Texas, Gibson said he would be “surprised” if my home was still in Southern California, and that his son, a volunteer firefighter, “sent me a video of my neighborhood. , it was on fire inside. It looked like hell.” Gibson later confirmed that his house was indeed destroyed.
“Do you think this will finally get you out of California?” Rogan, He himself is a former Californianasked.
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“Yeah, maybe,” Gibson responded, hinting that he might be heading home to Costa Rica.
The conversation then turned to how an overwhelmingly Democratic administration would govern the state.
“They spent $24 billion provided for homeless people last yearhow much money are they spending to prevent these wildfires? asked Logan. “Zip.” “
“Zip,” Gibson agreed. “In 2019, Newsom said, you know, he’s going to take care of the forests, maintain the forests, do all that kind of stuff. He did nothing.”
“On top of that, they cut off the water supply,” Rogan said.
Gibson then joked: “All our tax dollars are probably going to Gavin’s hairspray.”
“The whole country is so poorly run,” podcast host argued. “It’s so frustrating and confusing. And then he goes on TV and pretends everything is fine, ‘California is the best, we have the best state, we have the most amazing economy,’ and it’s like… you’ve Crazy — Never mind, man.
“You’ve destroyed this state, you’ve destroyed it yourself,” Rogan said of Newsom.
“Well, this is the same team that was in San Francisco, they came to L.A. and they’re doing what they did in San Francisco,” Gibson said.
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“San Francisco is kind of like the end of the world Now. I went there and it was like people were, you know, homeless and it was chaos,” he added.
“It’s unbelievable how quickly society collapsed,” Rogan said.