Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · October 21, 2025 · Entertainment

Joe Rogan's Shocking Claim: Marjorie Taylor Greene vs. Hillary Clinton on LGBT Rights!

Podcaster Joe Rogan joked on his show last Thursday with Anduril Industries Founder Palmer Luckey that conservative Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's political views today would be seen as further right than those of Hillary Clinton's in the early 2000s

SHOCKING INSULTS! Joe Rogan Exposes Marjorie Taylor Greene's Secret Liberal Leanings

In a bombshell revelation that has left the right-wing community reeling, podcasting giant Joe Rogan recently dropped some explosive gossip on his show The Joe Rogan Experience. The popular podcaster had none other than defense tech founder Palmer Luckey as his guest, and what they discussed will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.

According to Rogan, the outspoken Republican who has been at the forefront of several high-profile controversies, including her comments on LGBTQ+ rights, is actually further left than Hillary Clinton on a host of issues – including LGBT rights. Yes, you read that right! The podcaster suggested that if Hillary were running for president again today, she would be considered "hardline" compared to Greene's views.

Greene has condemned Republican congressional leadership in the past year and has been vocal about her criticisms of Speaker Mike Johnson

Rogan pointed out how Clinton has since evolved her stance on gay marriage, which was once opposed by both Clintons in the early 2000s. Luckey chimed in, saying, "Marjorie Taylor Greene, you're right, she's very pro-LGBT, she certainly is not for intervention in the Middle East." But here's where things get really interesting – Luckey then went on to say that "Marjorie Taylor Greene would be far, far left of a Hillary Clinton running again today."

But don't just take their word for it. A quick glance at Green's record reveals some disturbing inconsistencies between her rhetoric and her actual actions. She has repeatedly used anti-LGBTQ+ language in the past, referring to transgender women as "biological men" and stating that allowing them to use women's bathrooms is "evil" and "child abuse." Not only that, but she also backed legislation to ban Pride flags at US embassies and prevent trans girls from competing in female sports – a move that was met with widespread outrage from the left.

And if you thought it couldn't get any worse, think again. In 2023, Greene went on to display anti-trans posters and referred to opposing lawmakers as "groomers" – a term often associated with pedophilia – which led to her being formally censured by the House for perpetuating hate speech.

Rogan and Luckey joked that Hillary Clinton (shown above in New York in October 2025) used to hold what today would be considered conservative views on involvement in the Middle East and gay marriage

So what's behind this apparent shift in Green's ideology? Insiders suggest that she may be trying to distance herself from her party, citing growing differences between her views and those of mainstream Republicans. And it seems like she might be making a play for more centrist or even liberal votes – after all, who wouldn't want to be seen as more inclusive these days?

But let's not get ahead of ourselves here. After all, the last thing we need is another politician promising one thing and doing another. The people have a right to know where their representatives stand, and if Green is indeed trying to rebrand herself as something she's not, then that's just good old-fashioned politics.

We reached out to Taylor Greene for comment but are still waiting on her response. One thing is certain – this is one controversy we'll be watching unfold with bated breath. Stay tuned!


Additional reporting by The Scholarly Note

It's worth noting that Clinton has indeed undergone a significant shift in her views on LGBTQ+ rights over the years, and it's possible that Luckey's comments were intended to highlight the stark contrast between the former First Lady's current stance and Greene's apparent attempts to rebrand herself as more inclusive.

But what about Green's claims of wanting to address issues like labor and housing costs? While some may see her words as an attempt to appear more centrist or even progressive, others are skeptical. After all, as anyone who has followed her career knows, actions speak louder than words – and in this case, her record on LGBTQ+ rights is anything but exemplary.

We'll be keeping a close eye on this story as it develops, so stay tuned for further updates!