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2. Texas is God's country

Williams believes “Texas is a place of great adventure,” and “It's really God's country, in the right places.”

Rogan added, “I think the people here overall are nicer.”

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“They're friendlier and they're not captured by the ether of Hollywood, they haven't been sucked into the vortex of ideological thinking and just that weirdness of that town. So when you escape that and just be around regular people, you're like, 'Oh, people are all right, I've just been in [the] insane asylum,'” Rogan said.

“You're not trying to say that people that happen to live there [Hollywood] are not nice people?” Williams quipped. 

“There's a lot of nice people there,” Rogan said.

“Here's the thing. Hopefully, we can agree that the problem is with extremes,” Williams added. “Extreme anything. Extreme left is as vicious as far right. It's the middleness of it all that makes America great and Texas has been front and center of that forever.”

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