Adam Carolla, often called “The Podfather,” is credited with helping to popularize podcasting long before it became the mainstream phenomenon it is today. He also played a key role in encouraging Joe Rogan to start his own podcast, which has since become one of the most successful in the world. However, recently Carolla made headlines for mocking Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) on his podcast, “The Adam Carolla Show.” He claimed that if AOC were unattractive, no one would listen to her opinions, which sparked significant backlash.
Carolla’s comments were not new. Back in February, he made similar statements on Fox News, saying that if AOC were older, heavier, and less attractive, people would ignore her completely. He emphasized that while she’s young and attractive, most of her opinions are “idiotic.” His remarks about AOC’s looks and political influence led to outrage, particularly from left-wing commentators like Emma Vigeland and Cenk Uygur, who criticized him for projecting sexism onto others.
Despite the criticism, Carolla stood by his words, stating he doesn’t care about negative feedback as long as he believes he’s right. He also criticized those who demand apologies, claiming that apologizing gives others power over you. Carolla’s defiant stance on the issue highlights his resistance to political correctness and his belief in free speech, even when it invites controversy.
While Carolla holds conservative views, he is still friends with many on the left, including comedian Sarah Silverman and TV host Bill Maher. He values open debates across political divides, which he says is rare in today’s polarized society. Despite his friendships, Carolla remains outspoken against aspects of modern left-wing culture, including the self-esteem movement and identity politics, which he believes create a sense of entitlement rather than encouraging individuals to earn self-worth through accomplishment.