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Is he good I just assumed he was another shitty bro
The average American has an entirely incoherent world view of mismatch opinions. Theo Von is a populist but also a manosphere type. For example, he interviewed Trump during the 2024 election and told Trump about doing cocaine and various other drugs. However, he was also outraged when ICE used his face in a video to promote deportations.
In May 2025, Theo Von performed a stand up comedy show at a US military base in Qatar. Around the same time, Theo Von was trying to be a real life friend with Hasan Piker. IIRC, Hasan told him not to go to perform for the US military. They did a podcast episode together before that.
Theo Von seems like the type of person who is well-intentioned but ignorant or uninformed. He's not a great person and a lot of bro-types follow him.
apotheosis of hot couch guy, got it
I find it hard to get a solid read on him.
He's a good example for chuds to see someone work through the process of questioning conservative doctrine and "common sense" beliefs, often coming to decent-ish positions when he talks on his podcast.
I keep an open mind that his connection to david duke might be more complicated than is publicly acknowledged. they were neighbours at one point when he was young.
incidentally he's older than he appears, in his 50s I think?
it's interesting to speculate on why he's successful.
He's 46 according to google.
Like many US Americans, he is too stupid to have an ideology so he has to be classified by the kind of guy he is. From what I have seen, he is a podcaster who's more of a live and let live kind of dude bro libertarian(?) (the dumb true believer kind, not the nazi/pedo kind). All his beliefs are reactions not based on moral principles but on the gut/vibes.
Wtf?
idk if thats a rhetorical wtf or genuine curiousity but as I recall it:
When Theo was a kid living with his mum one of the places they lived had Duke as a back fence neighbour. Theo being a kid didn't know who he was so his recollections of him are that he was just a rather normal friendly (wonder why) neighbour.
Its worth noting that this has never come up in the context of Theo defending Duke or anything like that. To whatever extent Theo's commentary has touched on Duke's KKK history etc its more like "wow you never know who's really a monster do you?"
I don't stay on the pulse of right wing comedy though so I'm not sure if there are any more "interesting" threads that have been pulled on with regard to this. I just keep the factoid in the back of my mind when I'm trying to figure out what his deal is. I'm sure it wasn't the case but to me it seemed like he just appeared one day like a plant. But that's the Rogansphere for you.
Thanks for the background. Normally I’d be suspicious but hogs are dime a dozen in this country
Extremely transphobic. Still gets the pit.
Isn't he also connected to Tim Dillon and by extension Nick Mullen?
His dad was born the year the titanic had its voyage.
Theo is the example par excellence of a cultural mercenary. Now, overall this is, of course, a bad thing, because he has no actual loyalties and will prostitute (in the same way many of us do) himself to where he feels the winds of change are coming.
People who tar him as just another run of the mill conservative comedy podcaster, ala the Full Send boys, are missing that he is, quite often, the left leading edge of the reactionary comedy sphere, kinda a fun house mirror of Nick Mullen (who was/still to some degree is the right leaning edge of the revolutionary comedy sphere). However unlike, say, a Nick Fuentes, who critiques the right for the purposes of creating a more radical right, Theo is too dumb to actually have a political programme or coherent ideology, but is smart enough to know where his audience is.
Theo has very little loyalty to the powers that be, he is loyal to his audience and what they find funny, and loyal to a kind of loose libertarian value set. He's like if libertarian's were funny purpose sometimes.
That said, way better and more informed shit out there. Just, beware of thinking of your enemies as a truely consolidated whole, there are always areas of division and fracture, and Theo exemplifies one of those areas.
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