Steve Hilton
Guest: Steve Hilton
Date: 2026-08-19 | Duration: 2h 59m
Category: Politics & Media, Health & Medicine
Episode Overview
About Steve Hilton
Steve Hilton is a political strategist and outsider candidate running for governor of California, known for his straight-talking approach to government reform. Bringing an insider's perspective on political dysfunction, Hilton critiques California's "doom loop" of rising costs, inefficient spending, and one-party rule, pointing to failures in infrastructure, housing, and homelessness as evidence of ideological governance over practical solutions. His campaign emphasizes transparency and accountability as antidotes to entrenched political machines and crony capitalism.
Key Moments
- 0:00:23 – Joe and Steve Hilton's long-standing friendship
- 0:01:45 – Steve's first JRE podcast experience in 2014
- 0:04:13 – The negative impact of social media and online opinions
- 0:06:33 – Discussion on social media bots and fake accounts
- 0:09:04 – State-sponsored bot farms and AI automation of online campaigns
- 0:12:00 – Steve Hilton's aversion to phones and digital distractions
- 0:15:40 – Comparison of TikTok and its Chinese counterpart
- 0:17:15 – Meta lawsuit for $1.4 trillion over social media addiction
- 0:21:57 – Concerns about government mandating product redesigns
- 0:24:49 – Video games as an addictive alternative to social media
- 0:25:02 – Social media's role in promoting socialist ideas
- 0:26:30 – Debate on social safety nets and universal basic income
- 0:28:17 – The concept of a 'business-friendly living wage'
- 0:30:42 – Impact of minimum wage increases on jobs and automation
- 0:32:17 – California's 'doom loop' of taxes and welfare
- 0:33:12 – Doubling of California government while population shrinks
- 0:34:00 – High salaries in homeless non-profits despite worsening crisis
- 0:36:00 – Proposal for politicians' salaries tied to city GDP
- 0:37:42 – Misuse of cannabis tax revenue for political campaigns
- 0:39:20 – Misappropriation of fire relief funds into non-profits
- 0:43:40 – Debunking the chemical imbalance theory of depression
- 0:44:08 – Lifestyle factors for mental health (exercise, nutrition, community)
- 0:46:43 – Dangers of over-medication for postpartum depression
- 0:48:16 – Machine politics and corruption in Sacramento
- 0:53:20 – California Chamber of Commerce endorsing anti-business candidate
- 0:58:38 – Newsom and Bass vetoing audits of homeless spending
- 01:40:19 – Discussing the 'Conspiracy Theory' movie and obsessive truth-seekers
- 01:42:27 – How 'woke' ideology has impacted modern comedy and creativity
- 01:45:10 – Reflecting on Louis C.K.'s controversial actions and comedic genius
- 01:47:18 – Louis C.K.'s key advice for designing Joe Rogan's Comedy Mothership
- 01:49:17 – Implementing extensive support for comedians at the Mothership
- 01:51:33 – The challenging process of writing and performing stand-up comedy
- 01:56:49 – Comparing political rallies and Trump's 'bits' to stand-up comedy
- 02:00:03 – Shane Gillis's record-breaking comedy stadium show
- 02:02:29 – Deep dive into Anthony Fauci's controversial role during COVID-19
- 02:05:11 – Fauci's past advocacy for risky gain of function research
- 02:06:11 – Fauci's alleged circumvention of Obama-era research moratoriums
- 02:10:53 – Examining Fauci's history with AZT and the AIDS crisis
- 02:13:34 – The influence of pharmaceutical advertising on media narratives
- 02:15:21 – Allegations against Javier Becerra concerning migrant child trafficking
- 02:18:04 – Whistleblower details on 'speed over safety' in migrant child placement
- 02:25:17 – Discussing the potential electoral motivations behind open border policies
- 02:27:16 – Critique of California's resistance to voter ID laws and political maneuvering
- 02:30:40 – Analyzing California's high gas prices due to environmental regulations
- 02:41:46 – California's new controversial regulations on replacement car tires
- 02:53:23 – The immense cost overruns and delays of California's High-Speed Rail project
- 1:00:22 – Deterioration of downtown Los Angeles due to homelessness
- 1:05:43 – Government providing opioids for 'harm reduction' on Skid Row
- 1:09:37 – Critique of the two-party political system in the US
- 1:12:08 – Hillary Clinton's 'Maga-like' stance on illegal immigration and healthcare
- 1:14:18 – Dangers of one-party rule and lack of political checks and balances
- 1:17:40 – 'Housing First' policy and its failures in addressing homelessness
- 1:23:12 – Disturbing video of a man being institutionalized in Canada
- 1:28:34 – Dangers of authoritarianism and AI manipulation of truth
- 1:31:11 – Anthropic CEO's controversial stance on Ritalin and future of work
- 1:35:53 – Man arrested in Canada for exposing alleged corruption
- 1:37:35 – Eric Swalwell and Fang Fang spy scandal
Transcript Excerpt
[00:00:01] Joe Rogan podcast, checking out. The Joe Rogan Experience. Train by day, Joe Rogan podcast by night, all day. Come on, man. What's going on? For people who don't know, you and I have been friends for, God, more than 10 years. Yeah. How many years has been? [00:00:23] I think it's the year we got here, which is 14, 2012. Yeah. We met in Hawaii on the beach with our kids. Okay, so what's your memory? I was just thinking about that, because I have a very particular memory of that? My memory was that my children and your children were playing on the beach. [00:00:41] Exactly. That's how we met. It was just they were digging in sand. They were real little. They were the same age. And then we just said hi. Yeah. But I remember, okay, I have a slightly different memory. Okay, what's your... Which is like, that's exactly right about their kids. Yeah. Two girls for you, two boys for me. [00:01:37] to people I'd know Joe Rogan you met Joe Rogan it was just an amazing thing and then the other thing that makes me laugh doing this is that we then did the podcast yes at some point around then this is before you had any aspirations of running for governor or anything exactly it was a long time ago I just moved it I was teaching at Stanford just a very normal kind of yeah key life and I really remember doing the podcast not knowing what a podcast was. I literally didn't know. So we came in and I again, my experience was I'd been in England. You know, I'd worked in business, run a restaurant or two, that kind of thing. But most recently, I've been in politics and [00:02:23] government. And so I did in the media. I was aware of all of that. And so, you know, it wasn't like I was completely naive, but I didn't know what a podcast was. And I literally thought it was like a radio show or something. I remember coming in, this is back in L.A., and we sat down and we were chatting for a few minutes and I literally was thinking when's the next [00:03:01] Three hours. I could...
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