In this Firing Lane episode Croaky delivers a satirical analysis of Donald Trump’s surreal appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience, framing it as a work of absurdist theater. Croaky likens the interview to a Camus-inspired performance, where questions dissolve into the ether, and meaning is overshadowed by spectacle. Through clever commentary, he highlights how Trump’s vague, noncommittal answers turn Rogan’s show into a stage for ambiguity and existential musings. Covers issues about the upcoming election and Texas senate election. By the end, Croaky suggests that we, the audience, have unwittingly become actors in this modern political theater, left to question not only Trump’s answers but also our own expectations of coherence in today’s political discourse.