Shouldn't Joe Rogan be a poster-child for everything Jordan stand against?

Whenever I've heard Peterson mention Rogan, it's always with something like "it's great he's so intellectually curious." But the recent business with Zelensky and Ukraine generally highlights how so many of Rogan's character flaws are right in the wheelhouse of what Jordan warns young men against, but neither he (nor many other conservatives) will dare criticize him.

Overall, Rogan plays the "clown nose on, clown nose off" game--he wants to talk about weighty matters to a large audience (if not, he should keep his conversations private) and not have any responsibility for being factually accurate, presenting different sides of a complex issue, etc. He has a lot of power (whether he intended to or not), and I would think Peterson would think that comes with responsibility.

Secondarily, Rogan has no stable, thought-through set of values he operates from. He just seems self-indulgent and impulsively grabs onto political and social positions that happen to feel gratifying to him in the moment. And there's not much sign of true independent thought--he just gloms onto whatever any energetic and confident seeming person sitting in front of him says, even if they're spouting nonsense (e.g., Dave Smith). Again, all things Peterson claims to want to steer people away from.