The Young Turks’ cenkuygur can't stand Democrats and he can't stand Republicans. But he could stomach a President Jon Stewart. 'It’s not impossible, right?” he asks on the latest episode of The New Abnormal podcast
“I’m not entirely sure that Stewart fits the progressive mold,” Andy pushes back. “Most of the lefties I know are not huge fans of his, not that they set the tone for the party, but I feel like in a lot of ways Stewart is thought of more as a ‘not quite an establishment’ liberal, but closer to that than to the progressive wing.”
That’s something that Uygur is OK with and explains why, in addition to the missed opportunity President Joe Biden had to “proverbially punch” Elon Musk. Then Vox senior politics correspondent Andrew Prokop shares everything we need to know about far-right political blogger Curtis Yarvin, who not only wants to replace American democracy with a monarchy but also has ideas on how to make Jan. 6 better “next time.”
But not before Andy and guest co-host Daily Beast opinion editor Anthony Fisher review the biggest political news of the week: the attack on Paul Pelosi and Don Jr.’s “gross” response to it.
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