You may have found another reason why some men struggle to be accountable.
Manosphere Mouthpiece Jaw Logan He has proven to have a challenging time by admitting that he made a booboo on his podcast after he mistook Minnesota Gov. Tim Waltz's obviously fake AI video. (d) Like it is.
Logan nurtured the subject of the waltz, who failed to run with former vice president Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential campaign – 1 hour and 40 minutes of episode While he interviewed comedian Tim Dillon.
“Do you know you really have fun? When someone is out for that whole race and running for president or vice president, and then the race is over, they realised that the person is responsible,” Logan said. “So they cut them off and the person becomes eccentric like Tim Waltz.”

Logan then described the strange AI-generated video of the waltz shared by Rep. Riley Moore (RW.Va.) at X late last month. In the video, the generated waltz is wearing a “fuck playing cards” shirt.
“If you're in the mall with your child and this guy rolls the escalator, you'll call the officer and get banned,” Riley wrote along with the video.
AFP Fact Check, International Communications Bureau Agence France-Presse (AFP) The tweet was published on September 4th It informed the public that the clip has been changed as the Minnesota Governor's face is layered on the body of the creator of Tiktok.
However, Logan appears to have never seen an AFP fact check last week when he excitedly asked Dillon. “Have you seen this video?”
When Dillon said he wasn't there, he immediately asked Logan to “play,” the podcaster asked producer Jamie Vernon to find the “strange” clip.
As Vernon pulled up the video, Dillon asked, “Is that really him?!”
“No, it's not real,” Vernon said.
“It's real,” Logan said.
“No, it's not,” Vernon doubled.
“Yes, that's right,” Logan insisted.
“It's being produced,” Vernon insisted.
“No, no, no. It's real,” Logan shot back.
As the two continued to argue, Logan ultimately admitted, “I love it.”
“He slaps his ass. He's definitely him. This is 100% real, Jamie – you're a government plant,” Logan said.
And then Vernon pointed out that at the top of the video he was playing for Logan, he clearly stated that the footage was being produced by AI.
“Riley Moore fell on an AI-generated video from the Minnesota government. “I fell for that too. Do you know why I fell on it?” Logan asked before making a very speaking statement.
“Because he believes he can do stupid things.”
Logan can't admit that he's wrong because he feels he's wrong He should At least according to a 2018 article, Be Be Right represents a vulnerable ego. Today's Psychology.
According to the article, those who struggle to be accountable for their mistakes “appear to the outside world as they stand confidently on the ground and not retreat.
“But psychological rigidity is not a sign of strength, but a sign of weakness,” the article states. “These people aren't choice To stand on their ground; they are Forced Do so to protect their vulnerable egos. ”
Consider that Men make up 80% of Logan's audience And, highly influential comedians are known for praise for stereotype-related traits to masculinity like strength, and may explain why the kinds of men who enjoy listening to Logan's podcasts struggle to admit that they're wrong.
It's not the first time Logan has Vernon been fact-checked, and this isn't the first time Logan hasn't apologized. In 2023 he tried to prove that then-President Joe Biden had experienced cognitive decline. President Donald Trump attributes something quite stupid to Biden. In the clip where Logan was about to step in, Biden appears to claim that the airport was in the Revolutionary War. However, when Vernon intervened in Logan to cut Biden's comments for a long time, it was soon revealed that Biden was making fun of Trump a few years ago. Vernon continued to play the video Trump gave He said 2019 speech The revolutionary army “takes over the airport.”
“Yeah, OK, and he's a mess,” Logan laughed at it, talking about Trump after seeing his speech.
Logan's guest on the episode, MMA fighter Bo Nickal went a step further in trying to divert Logan from his mistakes.
“That's what it's about the media these days,” Nikkal said. “It's like you have to look into it.”
However, given what he said about Waltz last week, it appears Logan has decided not to give that advice.
