Tucker Carlson’s Podcast Surpasses Joe Rogan on Spotify Charts, Is Now #1 In America
Charlie Kirk Staff
07/26/2024

Tucker Carlson’s podcast, The Tucker Carlson Show, surpassed Joe Rogan on the Spotify charts on Thursday, becoming the top-ranking podcast in the country.
Senior editor at Human Events, Jack Posobiec, who appeared in one of the episodes this week, commented on the results on X.
“Congrats to Tucker and the entire incredible TCN team. I wonder if he had any good guests on this week!”
Rogan’s podcast had long held the number one spot on Spotify, but recent high-profile interviews on Carlson’s show may have pushed the political commentator to the top.
Congrats to Tucker and the entire incredible TCN team
I wonder if he had any good guests on this week! https://t.co/CXyPzsVm5f
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) July 25, 2024
Posobiec, along with Dr. Ben Carson, appeared on the show the week after Biden dropped out of the race. Additionally, on July 18, Mike Cernovich was featured on The Tucker Carlson Show. During the Tuesday episode, Posobiec and Carlson discussed the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, Kamala Harris replacing Joe Biden in the 2024 race, the shooter’s motive in the assassination attempt, and why Biden stayed out of the public eye for a week after traveling to Nevada.
Posobiec also discussed his new book, “Unhumans: The Secret History of Communist Revolutions and How to Crush Them,” addressing some of the topics from the interview.
The assassination failed, so they took out Biden. Jack Posobiec on how America changed forever in eight days.
(1:00) Reacting to Joe Biden Dropping Out of the Race
(17:25) Kamala Harris
(28:01) Female Leadership
(33:12) Trump Shooting Timeline
(1:01:48) What Was the Shooter’s… pic.twitter.com/94ZGzXiz3v— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) July 22, 2024
“A rational person might say, ‘How can you still support Communism after Communism has killed 100 million people?’ right? Well, turn that back around on itself. What if killing 100 million people was the point?” Posobiec commented during the interview about the book.
Posobiec and Carlson talked about how past Communist revolutions began with mass blame on groups of people from societal institutions, such as mass media and government bodies, comparing this to the current mass blame placed on groups in America for issues like racism and transphobia.
They also discussed how many of these issues blamed on groups during past Communist revolutions are often “imprecise” problems that do not have an easy answer.