Ryan and Emily discuss Jon Stewart defending the rise of the DSA.
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Capitalism inevitably puts incredibly stupid nepo babies like Trump in charge. There is now so much low-hanging fruit. Socialists pluck it. We are going to crush these dumbfucks.
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Christina Ricci responds to former Governor Andrew Cuomo calling the Democratic Socialists of America a 'radical platform' who are now 'emboldened and open about their fringe agenda': "Weren't you publicly disgraced and revealed to be a disgusting sexual predator? You can sit all the way down."
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Zohran Mamdani, "We’re not running away from the Democratic Party. We’re going back to what the party used to be. You think about FDR and LaGuardia. You think about the New Deal. That’s what the Democratic Party once was. That’s what it could be again."
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This is exactly right. The Democratic Party wasn't built on compromise with billionaires. It was built on the New Deal. On the Four Freedoms. On the idea that government can and should make people's lives better.
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Dr. Abdul El-Sayed on Historic Michigan Win: "People Are Sick and Tired of This Politics of Hatred"
We speak with Dr. Abdul El-Sayed after his victory in Michigan’s primary race for U.S. Senate sent shockwaves through the Democratic Party. El-Sayed, a former public health official, ran a progressive campaign focused on affordability, Medicare for All, getting money out of politics, and opposing Israel’s genocide in Gaza. He defeated Congressmember Haley Stevens, who was backed by tens of millions in outside spending including by AIPAC, the powerful pro-Israel lobby group.
“In an era where many of us can’t afford basic things like groceries or rent or healthcare, the idea that your government is sending your tax dollars to buy bombs and tanks for foreign governments seems anathema,” El-Sayed says. “That money could be spent to fix your potholes, rebuild your kid’s school.”
El-Sayed says his focus now is on beating Republican nominee Mike Rogers, whom he calls a “bootlicker for Trumpism,” and to present a positive vision for his party that can lead into the next Democratic presidential administration.
The Left Can’t Win Without an Internationalist Vision
The globalization hype of the early 2000s has given way to an intense focus on national borders and competition between states. But the Left can’t afford to abandon its own form of internationalism based on the idea of universal human emancipation.
Abdul El-Sayed Overcomes Massive AIPAC Spending to Win Michigan Primary
Abdul El-Sayed overcomes massive AIPAC spending to win Michigan primary Michael Arria Abdul El-Sayed overcame a record $30 million in AIPAC spending to