His interview with Saagar Enjeti was great. While I didn't agree with much of the lefty bent
I thought Saagar Enjeti was on the (populist) right, at least regarded as.
Lefties tend to be pretty retarded on economics, but at least they can often call out legitimate problems, some of which the right want to sweep under the rug. Bootstraps, bruh.
As an aside, the right in America generally cheers for European politicians who are far to the left of the Democrats on economic policies. Someone like Le Pen is to the left of Macron on economic policies, and Macron is far to the left of Democrats. I may disagree in part (though I'm nowhere nearly as right-wing economically as any US politician), but it's about saving Europe. It's funny though how people here call Democrats "Bolsheviks" while thinking Le Pen is great.
And, although I haven't seen it, and probably wouldn't enjoy it too much, he had Ana Kasparian on too. Although it might be painful, it's probably interesting too. I'll probably bite the bullet and listen to it while working next week.
It's really not that bad. They cover mostly the stuff that they agreed on. Ana did bash some of the aspects of the 'Big Beautiful Bill', but if I'm honest, I thought it was pretty bad in parts as well even if good overall.
I thought Saagar Enjeti was on the (populist) right, at least regarded as.
Is he? I'm not familiar, that would be funny though. Sounded pretty left on a bunch of stuff, and he does a show with Krystal Ball who, although not the worst of the bunch, is still an insufferable and deranged leftist on a ton. Wikipedia is saying Saagar is populist right, yeah. That's quite interesting, maybe I'll listen to a bit of their show, even if Krystal is a retard. I'd be interested in the dynamics and politics going on over there.
As an aside, the right in America generally cheers for European politicians who are far to the left of the Democrats on economic policies.
I mean, it's Europe, anyone prominent is going to be left. The issue with people like Le Pen is, she at least acts like a populist. That's what attracts the right. No matter what her other policies, she says we have to turn back on the issues that are destroying society; that's a powerful message to everyone. The populist/nationalist right loves populists, nationalists, and the concepts or getting back on a better track and actually having countries look after their own people.
Is he? I'm not familiar, that would be funny though. Sounded pretty left on a bunch of stuff, and he does a show with Krystal Ball who, although not the worst of the bunch, is still an insufferable and deranged leftist on a ton.
I think the point of the show is "populist right" and "populist left". I remember Krystal Ball for persecuting the Covington Boys, so she is indeed a very damaged human being.
Wikipedia is saying Saagar is populist right,
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That's quite interesting, maybe I'll listen to a bit of their show, even if Krystal is a retard. I'd be interested in the dynamics and politics going on over there.
They're generally good on war and Epstein - but you figured that out from the talk.
I mean, it's Europe, anyone prominent is going to be left. The issue with people like Le Pen is, she at least acts like a populist. That's what attracts the right. No matter what her other policies, she says we have to turn back on the issues that are destroying society; that's a powerful message to everyone. The populist/nationalist right loves populists, nationalists, and the concepts or getting back on a better track and actually having countries look after their own people.
I know why they support her. For the same reason I support her (I'm way to the left of USAmericans economically as well, but not as far as Le Pen). But it's still ironic.
I thought Saagar Enjeti was on the (populist) right, at least regarded as.
As an aside, the right in America generally cheers for European politicians who are far to the left of the Democrats on economic policies. Someone like Le Pen is to the left of Macron on economic policies, and Macron is far to the left of Democrats. I may disagree in part (though I'm nowhere nearly as right-wing economically as any US politician), but it's about saving Europe. It's funny though how people here call Democrats "Bolsheviks" while thinking Le Pen is great.
It's really not that bad. They cover mostly the stuff that they agreed on. Ana did bash some of the aspects of the 'Big Beautiful Bill', but if I'm honest, I thought it was pretty bad in parts as well even if good overall.
Is he? I'm not familiar, that would be funny though. Sounded pretty left on a bunch of stuff, and he does a show with Krystal Ball who, although not the worst of the bunch, is still an insufferable and deranged leftist on a ton. Wikipedia is saying Saagar is populist right, yeah. That's quite interesting, maybe I'll listen to a bit of their show, even if Krystal is a retard. I'd be interested in the dynamics and politics going on over there.
I mean, it's Europe, anyone prominent is going to be left. The issue with people like Le Pen is, she at least acts like a populist. That's what attracts the right. No matter what her other policies, she says we have to turn back on the issues that are destroying society; that's a powerful message to everyone. The populist/nationalist right loves populists, nationalists, and the concepts or getting back on a better track and actually having countries look after their own people.
I think the point of the show is "populist right" and "populist left". I remember Krystal Ball for persecuting the Covington Boys, so she is indeed a very damaged human being.
Hiss
They're generally good on war and Epstein - but you figured that out from the talk.
I know why they support her. For the same reason I support her (I'm way to the left of USAmericans economically as well, but not as far as Le Pen). But it's still ironic.