Exposing Political Corruption: Lies, Money & Power | Cenk Uygur DSH #861
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Cenk’s Debate with Dan Bongino
01:18 - Debating with the Right
04:33 - Jared Kushner’s Security Clearance Scandal
11:03 - Trump and Fake News Impact
13:16 - Kamala Harris Fox News Interview
17:30 - Predictability in Politics
18:57 - Nina Turner and Race Issues
21:30 - Cenk’s Two Rules for TYT
22:40 - Importance of Free Speech
25:50 - Cenk’s Interview with David Duke
32:18 - Negative Media Headlines
33:03 - Challenges Facing Mainstream Media
34:51 - Media's Dislike for Populism
38:26 - Big Tech's Power and Influence
43:30 - You Were Ahead of Your Time
45:22 - Where to Find Cenk
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Security clearance.
Now, why do you think they did that?
We don't know for sure.
I stick to the facts.
But the fact that they did that after he did the Saudi visit and the Saudis arrested a bunch of people, it makes you think, did he give away some of our assets in Saudi Arabia?
Wow.
And then he comes right after the election.
The Saudis are like, oh, forget our investment experts.
Here's two, two, not million, two billion dollars.
All right, guys, Jank Uger here today coming off a one-on-eight debate last night, right?
Yeah, one-on-seven internet.
Yep.
One-on-seven, and they were all conservatives.
All conservatives, all Trump supporters, back-to-back to back-to-back.
Wow.
And what were some takeaways from that?
You find out anything new?
Yeah, no, I always find out something when I talk to folks, especially on the other side.
And so we're a rare show that does that because on the left, there's this super weird and wrong idea that you're not supposed to platform people.
That's just a way of avoiding conversation.
And
I think it's a really bad look.
And so what we do is we talk to everybody.
We'll talk to the left, the right, the middle, et cetera.
So, and I did Dan Bongino's show this morning, and Scott Adams is going to come on Monday on the Young Turks.
So Young Turks is 6 to 8 p.m.
every day on YouTube,
about a dozen other platforms too, but that's where the most of the audience is.
And at 8 o'clock, we're sometimes doing some of these discussions and debates.
And
so in terms of what I learned from those folks, look, we're in a situation where we're in two different worlds, right?
Yeah.
So the establishment world and the populist world, and the two sides don't understand each other at all.
They speak a completely different language.
But because we talk to everybody, I'm bilingual.
So I can talk populists, I can talk establishment.
If they went on a normal like msnbc show
they wouldn't understand each other at all right it's they're speaking completely different languages yeah so like those guys
half of them at a minimum maybe even more uh actually have good intent and so a lot of part of the left will their heads will blow up if i say that some guys that are supporting trump have good intent right and what it is is they think that politicians are corrupt and so do i they hate the establishment and the machine So do I, right?
So we connect on all of that.
But then I think they just got the wrong guy.
I mean, the guy is a pathological liar.
He's corrupt.
I could prove it and I did.
And honestly, like, once people realize that I'm coming at it with good intent and I'm not just trying to rah-rah for any stupid politician,
they begin to...
to agree and they're like, yeah, I mean, it sucks that Trump is taking huge amounts of money from Miriam Eddelson, from elon musk from jev yas from the oil companies and he brazenly just says it he's like yeah i'll do whatever they ask me to because they gave me a strong endorsement yeah that's called the swamp uh so and i think he's a fake populist all he's going to do is give away more to his rich friends to corporations just like he did last time so if he was what the populist right thinks he is, then I would actually support him, right?
In a lot of ways, not on the social issues, but on, you know, drink, like the things that they want, right?
But he isn't any of that, he's just a legendary con man.
I feel that I didn't know he took money from Elon.
Oh, yeah, the campaign contributions are through the roof, really.
Well, I did see the million-dollar thing.
Are you talking about that?
You know, he's giving uh money to PACs that are helping Trump.
Uh, you know, the numbers are so hard to pin down.
And originally it was 45 million, and then they started talking about how it might be more, and he's giving money through dark money packs so that you can't trace it as well.
And so, and you could tell if someone's giving money
or even a lot of money based on what Trump says.
If they're not giving money, he's like, well, we don't like Elon.
You know, we thought we liked Elon, but Elon's not giving it, you know, he's not giving a strong endorsement.
I mean, he gives money, he's like, we like Elon.
I used to be against electric vehicles.
Now I'm for electric vehicles because he gave me a strong endorsement.
So what that means is, A, I'm massively corrupt and I'll do anything for money.
And B, Elon gave me a lot of money.
That's what he means by strong endorsement.
Yeah.
Well, that's just the nature of politics these days, right?
Because Kamala's raised over a billion dollars too.
That's right.
So, see, that's where the Democrats lose everybody.
When they go, hey, when Mitch McConnell takes a billion dollars, he's corrupt.
But when Nancy Pelosi takes a billion dollars, she's an angel.
Okay, can I curse on
bullshit?
They're both corrupt, right?
Biden and Mitch McConnell have made every dirty deal
in this country for the last four, 30, 40 years.
Okay.
Almost every so-called bipartisan compromise, which Washington loved, corporate media loved, has been horse crap, all giving to their donors.
And they all agree why?
Because they both took a billion dollars from the donors.
It's super obvious.
What Trump adds is he's got the same systemic corruption, but he adds on top of it personal corruption, where he'd be like, well, I'm not supposed to like the Saudis.
The Saudis give me a lot of money.
And so they, and it's true, they move all the golf tournaments to Trump's golf courses.
They give his son-in-law $2 billion
when he's a legendarily terrible investor, let alone Trump being an awful businessman, et cetera.
Which son was that?
Son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
Oh, wow.
They gave him $2 billion?
Yeah.
Private equity, invest $2 billion for us.
The guys who run the fund for the Saudis.
And this is extraordinary because no one gets to disagree with Muhammad bin Salman, the crown prince in Saudi Arabia.
But they said publicly, this makes no sense.
He's a very very poor investor.
He did 666 Park Avenue or 5th Avenue, I forget which one.
And it was one of the worst real estate investments in American history and nearly bankrupted the entire Kushner family.
And if you don't know,
he was in charge of our Middle East foreign policy.
I mean, imagine if Biden put Hunter Biden in charge of the Middle East policy.
That's insanity, right?
So he goes over there.
And
magically, after Jared talks to Mohammed bin Salman, a bunch of people in Saudi Arabia Arabia are arrested, and he shakes down the rest of the princes for money, holds them hostage.
Some people got executed.
And then after that, the intelligence agencies tried to pull Kushner's security clearance.
Now, why do you think they did that?
We don't know for sure.
I stick to the facts.
But the fact that they did that after he did the Saudi visit and the Saudis arrested a bunch of people, it makes you think, Did he give away some of our assets in Saudi Arabia?
Wow.
And then he comes right after the election.
The Saudis are like, oh, forget our investment experts.
Here's two, two, not a million, two billion dollars.
So look, again, Democrats lose credibility when they say Hunter Biden is not a con man.
Of course he is.
He doesn't know anything about Ukrainian gas.
Was he getting $5 million from Ukrainian gas?
And then he's now all of a sudden a modern artist.
He's getting $500,000 of painting.
Okay.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Right.
But the same guys who call bullshit on that then turn around and and go, oh yeah, Jared Kushner, total loser.
You know, his dad
built the business.
His brother's actually pretty good, but he's been awful in investments.
Magically gets a gigantic $2 billion.
You worried about Hunter's $5 million, but you're not worried about Jared's $2 billion.
So look, I'm just asking everybody, and I know it's super hard because everybody's partisan.
Everybody's in their own camps and their own tribes, and they don't want to hear it.
So we're doing something super risky at the Young Turks.
We're actually calling balls and strikes.
So what that does is it pisses off the Democrats who are like, no, tell us Hunter Biden is super innocent and that Joe Biden doesn't make any crooked deals.
And then when he takes a billion dollars from corporations, he's just doing it for his health.
And those corporations just want to help the American people.
But when the same guys give to Mitch McConnell, they're evil, right?
And then on the right wing, when I criticize Trump, oh, the tears flow and flow and flow.
Like Trump can attack everyone as viciously as he wants and they love it.
The minute you touch him, they're like, oh no, that's our beloved Trump.
Okay, but I'll tell you what, the right wing is getting better on it because in the past, you do one critique of Donald Trump and they would take your head off and hold grudges and get emotional and weep and all that stuff, right?
Nowadays, though, I am seeing a little bit of a trend in the right wing.
I'm honestly, I'm super surprised and
excited about it.
That a lot of folks are going, no, I get it.
He's a liar.
Well, I think part of that is conversations, having these conversations of opposing views, debates, and people are seeing both both sides now, right?
They're not just seeing one side.
Yeah.
They're like, yeah, I get it.
He's a liar.
I get it.
He says crazy shit.
I get it.
You know, him taking the money and then bragging about it and bragging about how he changes positions.
It's uncomfortable, right?
Like TikTok was such a great example.
When he's president, he's trying to ban TikTok, right?
Then now.
Jeff Yass, who owns 15% of TikTok, gave him a couple million dollars in campaign contributions.
Trump comes out.
He's like, got a strong endorsement from Jeff Yass.
Now I'm in favor of TikTok.
Wow, just a couple million?
Yeah.
That's not even like that much for him.
He's a billionaire.
Look, brother, you don't know how cheap these politicians are.
A regular politician, you can buy for $5,000.
Really?
Like, these guys are doing an open auction.
So, yeah, of course.
They're so cheap to buy.
People have been buying them for decades.
The only reason people don't know it is because of mainstream media.
Mainstream media pretends there's no corruption at all and that those are, hey, look, people are contributing because they just care.
Oh, they care for the general welfare, not for ExxonMobil or Pfizer or JP Morgan Chase.
Who the hell are you kidding?
I mean, how did the young Turks get wind up getting 27 million subscribers, 29 billion views?
Because we are an alternative.
And when people come to us, they go, oh, okay, that sounds true.
Like, I have so many people we've converted, not just from the right wing, but from the establishment Democrats.
Actually, more folks from that side.
Okay.
They're like,
now that I see what you guys are saying about MSNBC and CNM, let alone Fox News, they're like, oh, I can't unsee it, right?
You're right.
Like when we're talking about legislation, they never talk about the donors, but the donors are driving everything when you're talking about the bills, right?
They do massive lobbying right before a bill, and the mainstream press barely ever mentions it.
Like it's not a factor.
It's not a 5% factor.
It's a 95% factor.
So truth matters.
But when we have real conversations with people, then it begins to like disarm folks
and go, okay, I see what both sides are doing.
Did Trump help you when he started exposing the fake news, the mainstream media?
Not really, no.
It didn't help your views at all?
No.
Really?
No.
I mean, because, okay, remember how this all started.
So in the beginning, Trump is accused of doing fake news.
His team is, because they were putting out literal fake articles on Facebook.
So they were promulgating like dozens, hundreds of fake articles about Donald Trump.
And that's where the term fake news came from.
Then Donald Trump sits down for an interview.
And this is one of my favorites.
He goes, okay, fake news.
It's terrible.
I'm not the one doing it.
They're the ones doing it.
Okay.
Classic, he's always a child, right?
So
whatever you accuse him of, he just throws it right back.
So he keeps calling Kamala Harris a fascist.
Like how?
Doesn't explain, doesn't care.
The right wing who hates it when he's called a fascist.
They love it when he calls her a fascist, right?
So, and then he says in the interview, you know, I invented the word fake
come on brother come on brother okay no you didn't we it's been in the english language for hundreds of years maybe thousands are you insane why do you say crazy stuff like that
so anyways then he starts talking about the fake news but remember he's not talking about the actual fake news because a lot of mainstream media is fake right uh they don't make up facts they're actually way more sophisticated than that i think fox news and right-wing media makes up facts and they fox News had to pay over $800 million
in court because they make up facts.
Yeah, when Dominion sued them, they're like, oh, yeah, we totally lied that Trump won the election.
We totally lied that Dominion rigged the votes.
Now, they didn't do it completely.
They actually had the right election call on election night.
But afterwards, they had every Trump goon on there pretending he won the election.
And when they went to court, yeah, they had no evidence.
And Trump went to court 61 times, had no evidence because the election wasn't rigged.
So he's just a lying machine.
He just throws out one lie after another, after another.
But both things can be true at the same time.
Mainstream media can be lying, and Trump can be lying.
It's not mutually exclusive, right?
They're just lying about different things.
Yeah, that makes sense.
Did you see Kamala on Fox News that interview?
I saw parts of it.
Yeah.
What did you think about?
Look,
Kamala Harris is a very standard standard Democrat, very standard politician.
So she had a bunch of positions before that I never believed, you know, when she was pretending to be progressive.
I was like, God, she's not progressive.
She's going to take, she said, like, for example, one that no one talks about, she said that she wasn't going to take corporate PAC money.
And I was like, my ass, you're not going to take corporate PAC money.
All those guys were pretending at the time, Corey Booker, Kirsten Gillibrand, all these standard establishment Democrats were like, oh, we're clean now.
Oh, and we care about Medicare for all.
And we care about this.
And we care.
What happened?
The minute it became inconvenient, they dumped it, right?
Besides, which it doesn't matter.
They never believed it in the first place.
They were never going to do it.
It was just a way of trying to get votes.
So you're not going to get me to say a lot of kind things about Kamala Harris.
She's very, very standard.
So why am I supporting Kamala Harris over Donald Trump?
Because Donald Trump keeps saying, I'm going to arrest my political opponents.
I'm going to attack
the enemy within.
Hey, maybe the military should shoot protesters.
What kind of, hey, I'm for freedom and freedom of speech and it's the number one issue but if you protest me i'll shoot you i'll have the military shoot you in the leg are you insane are you look i look guys i think that at this point trump is more likely to win and
i don't know if the right wing is going to have a rude awakening or if they're just going to fall into zombie land and they're going to be like no no when trump takes money it is great i love when he does not serve us he serves the donors that is great i love the oil companies other Oil companies have no interest in you.
Okay.
And so, but it is possible because of a slight awakening in the right wing that they might go during the Trump term if he wins.
Oh my God.
It turns out Jenk was right.
This guy's totally full of shit.
Like 100% full of shit.
Yeah.
So he's just, look, you know the difference between him and Kamla in terms of politics and optics and strategy?
Is that Trump has the air of authenticity.
Now, he's not not actually authentic because he's a billionaire, spoiled little kid, never earned anything, six bankruptcies, et cetera, et cetera.
Legendary comic, fake university, fake charity.
Everything about him is fake, right?
But he sounds like a real guy.
He's like,
I was talking about Arnold Palmer.
He's got a big dick.
And then, you know, the Democrats are horrified.
And they're like, oh my God, this is so uncivil.
And they're clutching the pearls so tight.
And they're like, this is terrible no it's not terrible guys he's talking like a real person and people like real people instead of corporate robots that you guys sent right so when kamala harris is does talking point after talking point so did she do that in the fox news interview yes did she do that in the cnn town hall yes all she has is talking points and so i know that that's very normal for like 98 of politicians but when you're going up against a guy who seems authentic, again, I don't think he is, but seems authentic, you got to match that with authenticity.
Good news, they had the most authentic guy and the one that pulls the best out of the four candidates, Tim Walls.
Okay.
And they buried him in a basement.
I mean, you barely see Tim Walls.
When she picked Tim Walls and she came out with an economically populist message, let's go after price gouging.
Let's go after housing prices, make sure we bring them down, et cetera.
She surges.
And by the way, look, This is something we do.
We're kind of famous for on young tours.
We do predictions.
Okay.
And the reason we do predictions is not because, oh yeah we're so good we got it right no because i want people to understand that politics is predictable people think oh it's totally unpredictable you don't know what's going to happen no it depends on the situation like in a tight race you might not know which way it's going to go based on the polling but in legislation we're almost never wrong i never yeah i i i'm not sure we've gotten a single prediction wrong on a bill ever okay because it's the easiest thing in the world whoever has more money wins every freaking time.
Wow.
So, for example, you say, well, yeah, but the conservatives and the Republicans and the have the big business interests and they have more money.
Yeah, on most issues, but not on all issues.
So, what's the one that
we won on during the Obama years that was legendary and gave people hope?
Like, oh my God, progressives might win, Democrats might do the things that they say they're going to do.
We won on gay rights.
We went on gay marriage, et cetera.
Why?
Because we have more money on that.
There's tons of people in the LGBTQ community who were donating.
They donated so much that they replaced Obama, Obama's top donors, which were the banks in 2008.
Wow.
And then LGBTQ community became his number one donors in 2012.
And that's why he pushed it so much.
That's why he pushed it so much.
People think like, oh, Obama's such a saint.
You know what he did with gay marriage?
Brother, he did it in 2013.
We were for gay marriage decades before that.
And so was Obama.
He was bullshitting the whole time.
Like, oh, you thought that gay marriage was going to destroy traditional marriage?
No, you didn't.
Barack Obama never thought that.
And then he had an awakening, but an awakening after you got a couple hundred million dollars, right?
Come on, come on.
Politics is so easy.
But if you say this is Democrats, heads exploding.
How dare you?
That is the benighted Barack Obama.
You can't ever criticize him.
You can't ever criticize any Democratic leader.
Nina Turner is a progressive, populist progressive, ran in Ohio.
And she once said in 2020, voting for Biden is like eating a half bowl of shit.
Okay.
And she said, voting for Trump is eating the full bowl.
Okay.
Democrats took that and said, oh my God, she said voting for Biden is half a bowl of shit.
She's a worse.
She's a Republican.
She's a Trump supporter.
No, wait, she said.
Voting for Trump is eating a full bowl of shit.
Okay.
Don't say that.
And mainstream media lied, lied, lied, lied, lied.
They never gave the full quote.
Wow.
The entire time they made it seem like Nina Turner was a Republican, Trump-supporting MAGA person, which is the exact opposite.
And then she's running as 11 people.
This is just instructive.
It's a little race in Cleveland, but it gives you a sense of how politics actually works.
So they're running in the Democratic primary.
Nina's got like over 50%
because she was the campaign co-chair for Bernie Sanders.
She's really well known.
She was a state senator in Ohio before.
The other Lilliputians have nothing, no name recognition, no nothing.
They're in the one, two, three percent, right?
And one of them just puts out on our website, I support Israel completely, no matter what they do.
All of a sudden, she starts getting millions of dollars.
Wow.
Okay.
And then you look into her and it turns out she gave corrupt contracts to her boyfriend.
when she was in the Democratic Party in some role.
See, the corruption isn't the bug, it's the feature.
Wow.
So if someone raises their hand and says, I'll be corrupt, I'll be your Huckleberry.
That's when all the money pours in towards them.
Okay.
And guys, I don't want you to get the wrong impression.
It wasn't just
Democratic Majority for Israel and other PACs that came in on that.
No, that's her raising her hand and saying, I'll be corrupt for anyone.
And so then I got to keep it real.
I mean, I don't know how many people are into crypto here, but the crypto guys then came in and were like, oh, great.
We found someone corrupt.
And they started giving her money.
Was that the FTX stuff?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's right.
That's right.
Sam Bank and Friday, et cetera, was part of that.
And so she wound up raising a tremendous amount of money and went from like 2%
to overcoming this giant deficit and winning.
Wow.
And because the mainstream media buried Nina Turner, that's corporate media.
And the corporate politicians came in and buried her too.
If you're a populist on the left or the right, corporate media and corporate politicians will come for you.
They've come for you, right?
Oh,
over and over and and over.
I mean, I'm probably the most canceled man in America.
More than Alex Jones?
Well, no, but Alex deserves it.
So that's a different situation because look, Alex is out of control.
So our thing is
we don't veer from the truth, right?
So there's two things that are totally unacceptable on TYT, the entire network.
You cannot shade the truth, okay?
If a poll comes out or whatever it is, any fact that comes out, and it's against our ideology, your ideology, you stick with the facts, never shade it, right?
And never anything close to physicality or violence, et cetera.
I love protests.
I love mass protests, but don't touch anyone.
Okay.
And I actually, I don't like it when people go to people's homes.
So I think that's out of bounds.
And I don't like it when people don't allow others to speak.
Right.
So there is a right way to do it.
There's a way to stomp your feet.
There's a way to get attention.
There's a way to show.
And because we need protests, because the politicians never listen to us, right?
That's why shooting protesters is a bad idea, right?
Arresting protesters if they're against Israel is a bad idea.
Those are very, very un-American principles that,
by the way, and so again, back to Democrats and Republicans.
They all magically agree if you protest Israel on a college campus, you should be arrested, denied your diploma, even after you paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to that institution.
Wow.
And now Trump is, as always, Trump always finds a way to to make it worse.
He's like, yeah, I would arrest them.
I would get rid of their diplomas and I'd deport them.
They're American citizens.
Where are we deporting them to?
And some of them are from Kansas.
Are we going to deport them to Nebraska?
What are we doing?
So look, in Alex's case, unfortunately, he's the exact opposite.
There's almost nothing true in the show, right?
You're just making up weird smear after weird smear, right?
And again, you go to court where you have to show evidence.
Oops.
He's got no evidence.
No, Sandy Hook wasn't a weirdo conspiracy.
They weren't actors.
They weren't any of this stuff.
And his fans hounded and hounded those poor families.
I mean, the restraint those families showed is legendary.
If, I mean, look, I don't even want to talk about it, but, but look, guys, there has to be, there has to be a line, right?
So if someone says outrageous things that hurt other people, and that are false and has malice and bad intent,
it is actionable in the law for a reason.
Okay.
But if you're not in that category of trying to do harm on purpose with malice and lying with malice, right?
If you're not in that category, then you should be allowed to say whatever the hell you want.
Right.
Right.
You want to be, and so like, look,
my background is Muslim, right?
I'm atheist now, but my family and everybody I grew up with in Turkey, et cetera, are Muslim, right?
Trump says, I want to ban Muslims from the country when he's running in 2016.
So then he eventually does a seven-country ban that's the courts made him change so that it included like one or two non-Muslim countries.
So I'm not talking about what wound up after the courts checked him, right?
I'm talking about in 2016, he's running for president.
He says, I want a complete and total shutdown of Muslims entering the country.
First of all, the right wing, let me ask you something, am I supposed to say yes to that?
No.
Like it's such an unreasonable request.
I mean, like, I asked Mike Lindell yesterday as we were doing that debate marathon.
I'm like, brother, you're a solid Christian.
He's super proud of being a Christian, right?
Imagine if Trump said, I want a total and complete shutdown of Christians entering the country.
I mean, and then if somebody said to you, oh, you should vote for Trump, would you?
Of course you wouldn't, right?
Nobody would.
So, but the right wing goes, well, I want you to vote for him anyway, even though he hates you.
No,
no, no deal, right?
At the same time, would I say Trump is not allowed to say that?
No, he is allowed to say it.
Okay.
So look, you get to say that and I get to counter it.
You can't shut me down.
I can't shut you down.
And another giant problem of the left and Democrats overall is, I mean, I remember the days when we loved debating.
We loved taking on the right wing.
And that was our expertise.
That was our specialty, right?
But so many people have now run to the hills like, oh, no, platforming, platforming.
Now, that means you just don't want to have a conversation.
Right.
Right.
So I don't want to shut down any speech.
We're in the speech business.
So you would have on anyone on the show?
Well, there's lines, but the line is extreme.
Like, so Alex Jones, the line, right?
Because if he comes on, all he's going to do is yell and scream and lie, lie, lie, lie, lie, et cetera, right?
But if you're not on the super extreme end of it, yeah.
Look, I had David Duke on the show.
Oh, wow.
I'm a former grand wizard of the KKK.
Damn.
And so, so,
by, so that's actually a really interesting case because let me tell you what happened and then what the New York Times said happened.
Okay.
Okay.
And what the LA Times said.
So I brought him on in 2015 to figure out why is, why do these,
like regular people like Trump, but also racists like Trump, right?
Two different categories.
If you think that there were no racists who loved Trump, you're living la-la land, right?
The people who were racist loved Trump, right?
And David Duke was a great example of that.
So I brought him on to figure out why.
Why does he love Trump so much?
And so I thought he was going to go off on Latino immigrants.
I thought he was going to go off on black people, Muslims, et cetera.
No, he was exclusively focused on the Jews.
Really?
Yeah.
And I was kind of shocked by that.
And no no matter what I said, he said Jews.
Okay.
He would name Jewish bankers.
I'd name Irish bankers.
Okay.
I'm like, brother, you're just making stuff.
Like, yeah, I can name you two random Jewish people in media, in banking, et cetera.
That's bullshit, right?
I could name you just as many Irish people, but there's no Irish conspiracies.
So, anyways, but I brought him on because I learned from that.
I didn't know that the main thing driving that was anti-Semitism.
That's not true for everybody, but it's true for that niche of people, right?
So,
and at the, and I do super tough interviews, right?
I match the tenor of the guest, right?
And I do that when I'm on somebody else's show, too.
So sometimes people will see me screaming and yelling on, on your show, yeah, Piers Morgan and other things.
Why?
Because someone is, so this is a right-wing trick.
What they'll do is they'll talk for about two minutes.
The minute you get into your answer, about 15 seconds in, they'll start talking over you like this and
And I'm like, okay, so normally what Democrats would go, oh, okay, I'll get 15 minutes and you get two minutes and another two minutes and I'll get, I mean, 15 seconds and then I'll get another 10 seconds.
I'm sorry, sir.
Thank you, sir.
No, I don't play it like that.
If you're going to try to talk over me, I'm going to talk over you.
You're not going to bully me.
I'm going to bully you.
Okay.
But if people are having a good conversation and they're giving each other space to talk, then I never raise my voice, right?
We went two and a half hours with seven conservatives last night, never raised my voice.
Wow.
Well done.
Yeah.
Bongino and I went for an hour today, never raised our voice.
Silly conversation back and forth.
Give each other time to talk.
That's what I believe in, right?
So the left has to get back to that instead of this platforming issues.
So, anyways, New York Times then takes the David Deke interview where I was super harsh because he's filibustering, he's saying crazy shit.
So I called him a racist, an anti-Semite, a bigot.
I call a liar.
I called him every name in the book because I don't do regular interviews, right?
LA Times, I think, said that I brought him on to share his anti-Semitic views.
What?
No, I called him an anti-Semite and they made it seem like I wanted to promote his anti-Semitic views.
Then the New York Times said,
and then Jank agreed, Uger agreed with David Duke that he's not racist.
I called him a racist.
How much clearer could I be?
So it turns out what they did was they took the very end of the interview where David Duke says, I'm not a racist right after I accused him of being one.
And I go, sure, you're not, David.
Ah, okay.
I looked at the transcript.
No, he's not even looking at the transcript.
They just wanted to bury me.
I'll give you more examples of that.
Okay.
And I'll tell you why.
So
other journalists were like, guys, this is beyond the pale.
I mean, did you watch a minute of the interview?
It was the most contentious interview that anybody's ever seen, right?
You're saying that he was on David Duke's side.
This is like.
borderline lying, New York Times.
And that was other journalists saying that.
Wow.
Right.
So they did a retraction of that one.
So, which they never, oh, for progressives, oh, they hate doing corrections or retractions.
So they're like, Uger, who's a small radio talk show host, might have been right about this one, whatever.
Okay, I'm like, radio, I haven't been on the radio in decades, okay?
Anyways, so they said that I had a long history of being anti-Muslim.
I'm Muslim, yeah.
They never claimed, they didn't say that, hey, this guy's got a Muslim background, etc.
They just said he's anti-Muslim, also anti-Semitic, also anti-everything.
And bestiality is what he wants to legalize whoa
new york times said that they just flat out
lied about me in 800 ways and didn't give a
so you know oh was a steamed journalist at the new york times so where does that come from it comes from a joke i made on air and this is what the mainstream media loves to do they love to take jokes and pretend it was serious right
so i was joking around like hey if the horse gets the oral,
what's he, he's not complaining.
And if you, and then they cut the clip, right?
So originally the right wing did this.
It was the alt-right.
They
did this trick.
And then when, so why did, why is mainstream media attacking me?
Well, at the time, I'm running for Congress.
I ran for Congress as a progressive and they wanted the establishment Democrat to win.
And they were furious at me for getting into the race.
They're like, oh, you're going to split the vote.
And it's an open primary.
You're going to let the Republicans win.
And we want the corporate Democrat.
You're terrible.
So they went to go bury me.
Started at the LA Times, spread to Sienna, New York Times, et cetera.
And so
they took the same clip and pretended that it was part of my legislative agenda.
Okay.
If you continue the clip, I go, do you think the horse would mind?
No, the horse would say, nay.
Okay.
Like, that doesn't even make sense.
It's more of a sheep sound.
But it's obviously a joke, right?
Yeah.
Obviously a joke.
New York Times are like, who cares?
Pretend it's real.
Pretend it's serious.
And pretend it's part of his legislative agenda.
And then they go, whoa, whoa, whoa, what do you mean fake news?
What do you mean mainstream media is nothing but pure facts?
Bullshit.
I wish.
Yeah.
I mean, they have to do it for views, right?
For sponsors.
They have to spin up these negative headlines.
Yeah, there's the clickbait stuff and there's all that.
But also, they have such a deep-seated bias that they can't see it.
So some of it is bad intent, but most of it is not.
So
the people who write those articles and the editors who tell them, go smear this guy, go, and oh, by the way, so there's a reason why LA Times cared, because I was running in LA, right?
So why does CNN and New York Times care?
Because Bernie Sanders had endorsed me.
And it was in the heat of the 2020 primary, right before Super Tuesday.
So they all wanted to run headlines saying, Bernie Sanders endorses sexist, racist, anti-Muslim, anti-Semitic,
pro-horse guy,
because they wanted to smear Bernie Sanders because he's a populist progressive.
And that's the thing that they hate the most.
You got to understand something.
And this is true of the right wing, too.
You got to, guys, you got to understand.
When the right wing does a challenge to mainstream media, they don't mind it that much because they go, oh, look at this Trump guy, right?
He's saying wild, crazy things like shoot protesters and, you know,
maybe.
You know, I can give you a thousand examples of lunatic things that Trump has said.
Look, he said to terminate the Constitution when he lost.
He He said it on True Social.
I showed it to one of the conservative guests last night.
He's like, wow, I hadn't seen that.
Yeah, I didn't know that.
That's really bad.
And he said, oh, when there's massive fraud like this, you get to terminate the Constitution.
No, you don't.
That's not a thing.
Will you declare massive fraud as the president with no evidence at all?
Where's the part in the Constitution that says you can terminate this if Donald Trump thinks that there was fraud against him?
Or any candidate thinks there was fraud against him?
There's no provision in the Constitution to terminate it.
It's not a thing.
And when you say, let's get rid of of the Constitution if I lose, you're a piece of shit and you're un-American.
That's why I'm voting yes, Donald Trump, right?
But a lot of people don't know that.
There's so many things that Democrats don't focus on, they should focus on.
But it's a guy like that is easy for the mainstream media to go and for establishment politicians, both Republican and Democrat, to say, you see, our opponents are crazy.
Look at Donald Trump.
He's our main opponent and he's totally nuts.
He wants to terminate the Constitution, shoot protesters,
use the military on Americans, et cetera.
But when Bernie Sanders or me or a populist progressive comes out or Nina Turner or any of those folks and we go, we want higher wages, we want universal health care, we want to stop the wars, we want paid family leave, all these things poll at two-thirds or higher.
Paid family leave polls at 84%.
That's giving moms 12 weeks off after they have a baby.
The right wing loves it.
The left wing loves it.
The only people who don't love it are corporations.
And the corporations go send their hatchet men in corporate media and Democrats and Republicans to go kill a bill that is unbelievably popular.
So populist left
on economic issues, not on social issues, on economic issues is nearly impossible to defeat if you get them in an actual fair contest.
That is why the media never lets us on.
You'll see right-wingers all over CNN, right?
I'm banned on all three cable news outlets.
Really?
I can go on almost any online show and and I've been on almost every online show.
Why?
Look, we get good clicks, right?
Because people know we're honest and we're and passionate and aggressive, et cetera.
Would I get good ratings?
I was a host on MSNBC.
I got the best ratings they ever got at six o'clock.
Wow.
So there's no question about my ability to deliver ratings, et cetera.
No, no, no, no, no, under no circumstances.
Under no circumstances.
So I ran against Biden in the primary to try to push him out because he's too old and I was positive he was going to lose, right?
And we try to hire the top PR guy that gets you on cable news.
Super expensive.
And he did something really wonderful and decent.
He said,
I went and talked to the three of them, to the bookers, the main bookers at those three cable networks.
He's like, don't pay me.
My job is to get you on them.
And I can't, you're banned.
Whoa.
Yeah.
So isn't it interesting that Fox News and MSNBC have me banned?
Yeah, because those are two polar opposites, right?
Theoretically, but I actually don't think so.
Really?
I think the culture wars are meant to divide us.
So, you know, on Fox News, they say, Oh my god, can you believe the MMs aren't hot enough and they need to be sexier dressed or whatever crazy shit Tucker used to say, right?
And hate transgender people and hate this and hate that.
And the MSNBC says, No, don't do that.
And by the way, because of affirmative action and other things, but maybe we should get more of an advantage than white people.
And white people have been in power too long, blah, blah, blah.
And they fight over all these social issues and culture wars.
Meanwhile, the minute you say, Hey, let's get rid of student debt,
both MSNBC,
in fact, all three, and we did this segment on the Young Turks.
MSNBC, CNN, Fox, all.
No, no, no, no, no.
Don't get rid of student debt.
No,
that has to go to corporate tax cuts.
It can't go to real Americans.
No way, no way.
And paid family leave.
No, no, no.
What?
Everybody, it's 12.
The entire world has paid family leave.
We live under corporate rule.
We're almost, we're one of like a handful of countries that don't have paid family leave.
We say to moms, after you deliver, go back to work the next day.
Wow.
That's insane.
That's insane.
Only 15% of women in this country, because they're, and almost all of them are high-paid executives, get paid family leave.
And that's just the corporations choosing to give it to them.
It is not, in every other country, it's mandated.
In this country, it is not mandated.
And the average working person in this country gets screwed over it.
The rich executives never feel the pain because they already have 12-week off at their, at their banks and the Goldman Sachs and the places that they work at.
But the great majority of the average American does not have that time off.
So, what they have to do is they have to use their sick leave, they have to use their vacation days to barely get a week or two in with their kids before they got to go back on the assembly line.
Yeah.
Right.
So, that's why those policy positions are so popular.
They can't be beaten.
That's why the media goes, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, don't put them on right-wing media, don't put them on left-wing media, don't put them on any media, because we can't beat those guys.
That's madness.
Do you think these companies have too much power these days?
No.
And so that might be surprising.
That is surprising to me.
Yeah.
In the old days, mainstream media had total monopoly power on messaging.
And it was the worst of all worlds.
So sometimes people go, oh, social media, there's a lot of things that go wrong.
And I don't like this and blah, blah, blah.
Oh, then kids are watching it too much.
Some of that is real.
People are concerned about their kids.
Instagram, you know, you've got people getting envious and trying to compete with like the hottest people in the world, the richest people in the world.
I get it, right?
But 75% of it is bullshit because those TikTok and Instagram and
YouTube X, they're competitors to CNN, MS, NBC, ABC, et cetera.
So those guys have been writing articles and doing segments about how awful social media is.
Now remember, everybody, go back to mainstream media.
Do not go to social media.
In fact, CNN once did an article about how terrible social media was.
And they went and talked to advertisers under the guise of reporting.
And they would fish out one or two bad videos out of Facebook and bring it to the advertisers and go, you shouldn't advertise with them, should you?
I mean, look at this.
Look at what Facebook did.
Isn't this terrible?
That's not reporting.
You're just doing a hatchet job on your competitor.
Right.
So now, why are they not as powerful today?
Because it didn't work.
Social media is swarming them.
And look, here's another phenomenon because I also run the Young Turks, right?
I'm the founder, I'm the CEO.
So I see the business end of it too.
And on the business end of it, the cable news guys are in a world of trouble because they had huge revenue.
They had 100 million subscribers on cable news, on cable overall.
And Fox is getting $4 a subscriber.
That's $400 million a year, right?
No, I'm sorry, $400 million a month.
Whoa.
Yes.
CNN was getting $1,
I think at some points.
They might have gotten, CNN, MSNBC might have gotten up to around $2, but these guys are making bank $100, $200 million, $400 million a month.
Okay.
So now you go from $100 million to down to 70, getting close to $60 million.
Well, you just lost a giant chunk of cash, right?
And advertisers are leaving because the average age at MSNBC is 68.
The average age at Fox News is around 70.
Damn.
So they're doing these shows out of a senior citizen center.
If they didn't constantly circle jerk each other, they'd have no relevance at all.
Like if we all stop paying attention to cable news,
they'd just have a bunch of 70-year-olds listening to them, and it would be totally, utterly irrelevant.
Okay.
But the rest of the news is obsessed with those three cable news companies.
So they're constantly just giving them more and more hype by talking about them.
But right now, they're on their last legs.
Why?
Because, okay, your money goes down, but it's still a giant amount of money.
But remember, whenever you run a business, the costs almost always go up to near what your revenue is.
So their costs went up, but when their revenue was up here, they're still making a shit ton of money.
But now when their revenue is down here, uh-oh, you're capsizing.
They got to lay people off.
Yeah.
And that's why, for example, you saw in ESPN, a whole bunch of their top hosts got laid off.
That's called up.
Yeah.
And so now what's happening is they're renegotiating all the cable news guys.
So the guy, I mean, Sean Hannity makes 40 million a year.
Holy crap.
Okay.
What network is he on?
Fox.
Fox?
Damn.
Okay.
So a lot of these guys get silly money, ridiculous money.
So they're saying, oh, you used to make 20, now you're going to make six.
And they're like, that's outrageous.
How can I live on $6 million a year?
I mean, I thought we got paid well to lie around here.
So it's going to go from six to two.
I mean, look here, I'll give you a sense of it from another end of television.
Weathermen in the top markets used to make half a million to a million dollars.
Damn, okay,
because people used to sit around waiting for the weather in the local news back when there was no internet.
They're like, oh, I don't know.
Do I need
my umbrella tomorrow?
Well, I guess I got to stay till 11.27 to find out because the weather's last.
Or it was either weather or sports, right?
Now people can just get the weather online.
So local news, because of the erosion of television, is also falling off a cliff.
Now, I've heard stories of people working in LA, the number two market in the world, on air and one of the major stations for 25 bucks an hour.
Whoa.
That's close to McDonald's wages.
Yeah, that's low.
So that's why they're losing their power.
I think by, there's some chance by, it's been a long time coming.
So I, you know, I'm, sometimes I'm off on the timing here, but I think by 2028, they'll probably be in
such bad shape that they are no longer driving the national conversation.
You took that leap of faith early, 22 years ago, is when you started The Young Turk because I feel like you were way ahead of your time for alternative media.
Thank you, brother.
Yeah.
So I wrote an email to my friends back in 1998 saying
digital
videos are going to beat television.
And
I don't blame them, but they were like, yeah, that's the craziest thing I've ever heard.
At that time, there was like AOL dial-ups.
You remember that fax noise?
I was one years old and went.
That's what you don't remember.
um but they're like so why why do you think the online video is going to win and i said look logically think about it first of all tv
gatekeepers run the place and gatekeepers don't know what they're doing they would order like 10 episodes
10 different sitcoms 10 different dramas and they'd only pick one because everybody was making crazy money.
This entire town, LA, is all built on TV money.
Okay.
So I'm like,
and nine out of ten would suck.
Why?
Because it's some corporate executive picking the show.
And corporate executives are notoriously shitty at picking shows.
And, and I remember being in a TV pitch meeting and they said, all right, first question is, what will Walmart think of this?
And I was like, okay, we're fine.
Okay.
Because if you're programming towards Walmart, here's what Walmart wants.
Boring.
Yeah.
Oh, we want it to be brand safe and we want it to fluff Walmart.
Right.
And we want it to do this and that.
Well, nobody's interested in that.
And that's why Netflix killed them because Netflix is not based on advertising money.
So they had to produce shows that people loved so that they would subscribe.
Once you've lined up your incentive with the actual viewers instead of with the advertisers and with corporate executives, the ones who have the right incentives over the long run will win.
It's inevitable.
And that's exactly what happened.
I love it, man.
What's next for you guys?
And where can people keep up with you?
So, you know, Young Turks is our flagship show.
TYT is the network.
So we've got shows like Indisputable with Rashad Ritchie, Damage Report with John Idarola.
We got Rebel Headquarters, which is even larger than the flagship channel.
Okay.
Rebel Headquarters has like 20 populist progressive hosts on it.
And so we find
great people online and we build them up.
Right.
Sometimes we build them up and then they turn on us.
Those are interesting stories for another day, right?
But we build them up and it makes us larger.
It makes them larger.
It's a win-win.
i'm always looking for win-wins so we're on about a dozen platforms youtube is the main place six o'clock every weekday six o'clock eastern so come watch the show there but since we're on almost all the platforms all you got to do is either type in young turks or tyt on any platform and you'll get us we also have 24-hour channels now like cable news on samsung roku youtube tv etc so anywhere you go ty t or young turks and come check us out perfect we'll link below thanks for coming on Thank you, brother.
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