Controversial podcaster Joe Rogan predicted that Kamala Harris could knock off Donald Trump in November’s presidential election.

“She’s gonna win,” Rogan said during Tuesday’s episode of the “Joe Rogan Experience, featuring cultural commentator Michael Malice.

A gob-smacked Malice countered, “no, she’s not,” during a back and forth about the presidential election and Harris’ electability.

Joe Rogan predicted that Kamala Harris could defeat Donald Trump in November’s presidential election. Richard Burkhart/ USA Today Network / USA TODAY NETWORK

When Malice presented the question again, Rogan refined his answer, saying that she could win, “I’m not saying because I think she’s going to, and I’m not saying because I want her to,” he said. “I’m just being honest.”

Rogan says his hunch is based not necessarily on Harris’ likeability, but rather on Trump’s lack thereof. 

“I feel like we are in this very bizarre time where people are giving into the bulls–t in a way that I never suspected people would before,” Rogan argued. “They just want no Trump, no matter what.”

Rogan hinted that even Hillary Clinton or Michelle Obama could win the presidential election if either joined the race. 

The former president’s attempted assassination on July 13, should have sealed the win for Trump, according to Rogan, but the event has since been “memory holed.” 

Malice echoed his point, and taped into an ongoing conversation about political violence and dangerous rhetoric across the United States.

“You would have thought Trump getting shot would have had four years of corporate journalists talking about hate speech causing violence,” he said. “[Then] to be like, let’s take a step back, and that went for, what, a week?”

Joe Rogan is known for his hot takes and discussion of conspiracies on his popular podcast. Zuffa LLC via Getty Images

Trump’s lack of likability is what will cost him the election, Rogan declared. AP

Another aspect of this “memory holing” according to Malice was the suppression of search results from Donald Trump’s assassination attempt, which the Post and others have previously reported on.

Rogan and Malice also noted the difference between how the media treats both Trump and Harris, and the influence that tech giants like Google have on public discourse. “[Harris] is the least popular vice president of all time, and then in a moment, a moment in time, all of a sudden she’s our solution. She’s our hero. Try Googling a negative story on her, you won’t find one.”

However, Rogan mentioned that for those who are potentially on the fence about Donald Trump, if you “Google him and then you start reading some of these like pieces that they’ve written about him, it’ll change your perspective.”

“If I Google Donald Trump and Google gives you seven negative stories, it’s going to move the needle a little bit toward her [Harris],” Malice said, calling it an effort to “tip the scale” in the 2024 race.