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"The first time I ever really listened to Kyle Kulinski’s show was in the back of a cab last summer. The driver had his phone hooked up through the stereo and was pumping out an episode through the car speakers - loudly, as if looking to convert a captive audience.
“Do you like Kyle Kulinski?”
The driver, Ahmed, was a recent immigrant and apparently a die-hard fan of Secular Talk, the political talk show that Kulinski broadcasts on TH-cam. I told him, yes, in fact. I do like Kulinski, had come across his show several years ago, and, all things considered, he seemed pretty good.
“He understands what we’re up against,” Ahmed said. “Like Bernie.”
But I was surprised to hear Kulinski’s name mentioned in the same breath as Bernie Sanders, particularly with such adoration. Because what I did remember about Kulinski’s show struck me as mostly capital-P “progressive” takes on the news - the left wing of the Netroots crowd more than the democratic socialism Sanders has popularized.
It’s an impression that wasn’t entirely incorrect.
“I have no time for philosophical, airy bullshit,” Kulinski tells me from his home in Westchester, New York. “I don’t want to hear about Lenin. I don’t want to hear about Marx. I just want a super plainspoken, straightforward agenda with a straightforward way of selling it.”
With over 800,000 subscribers and nearly 670 million total views on TH-cam, selling a progressive agenda is clearly something Kulinski knows how to do - even Democracy Now, the long-standing flagship of progressive media, cannot match his reach on the platform. Chapo Trap House can certainly boast a wildly devoted fan base (and a not insignificant degree of media influence), but their audience is roughly half the size of Kulinski’s.
While Secular Talk might be more likely to be looped in with the progressive networks around Air America and Pacifica alums like Sam Seder than the more resolutely socialist world, Kulinski’s fiery rhetoric, razor-sharp class instincts, and knack for withering takedowns sets him apart from his peers. Judging by his rhetoric alone, he’s closer to a Eugene Debs than a Chris Hayes.
But unlike Hayes, Amy Goodman, or his friend Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks - who began airing Secular Talk on his web network seven years ago - the thirty-two-year-old Kulinski is virtually invisible in the mainstream media. Despite his enormous fan base, his show has never once been mentioned in the obligatory trend pieces on “the Millennial Left” pumped out by the prestige media. Nor has Kulinski’s name ever popped up at all in the New York Times, Vox, the New Yorker, New York Magazine, or the Washington Post, despite his leading role in cofounding Justice Democrats, the organization widely credited with sweeping Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the rest of “the Squad” to power.
Just last week, his Wikipedia page was deleted. The reason? “There is very simply no [reliable source] coverage of this person,” according to one moderator. In new media, he’s king - the Sean Hannity of the Berniecrat left. In old media, he’s nobody.
I suspect there are a few reasons for that. There is nothing “cool” about Kulinski’s show. (As a friend put it, “‘Welcome to Secular Talk’ sounds like something you’d hear on Egyptian radio.”) His no-nonsense social-democratic politics won’t get him much cred with the Full Communism crowd. He records his show not in Brooklyn or Los Angeles, but in a studio he built himself in his modest Westchester home. His hair is too groomed and his taste in clothes too preppy to qualify as “Dirtbag Left.” Nor has he ever attended an n+1 release party. “Not only have I not attended one,” he says, “I have no idea what that means.”
And yet he’s astonishingly plugged-in for a young man in the suburbs. Wondering how Sanders ended up on the Joe Rogan Experience? Kulinski, a frequent guest on Rogan’s wildly popular show, introduced them. “You make the most sense to me,” Rogan told Kulinski on a recent episode. “You’re a normal person.”
Much like Sanders himself, Kulinski’s show has a massive audience that just doesn’t compute with our media’s understanding of “what the kids want” or even “what the left-wing kids want.”
It’s probably for the best - the very woke and very WASP-ish decorum haunting much of the media world is nowhere to be found in Secular Talk. “Corporate Democrats over-focus on identity as a trick to divert you from the issues that unite us all - class issues,” he said on a recent episode.
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Stewart handled that backlash like a fucking pro!
Yes, by caving and not mentioning Biden at all. Now that Blue MAGA has forgiven him, I no longer see his appeal.
Jon Stewart is an Ashkenazi who gave awards to far right extremists from Ukraine.. 👎
@@winstonsmith6607 Didn't mention Trump either. Magats rejoice.
@@biochemica2 True. I don't want Jon Stewart to make his show all about hating on Biden. It's just that many of us are so effing starved for ANYONE telling the truth about that senileIdiot and we're so used to everyone caving to him. Look at Bernie Sanders. There's no bigger Biden apologist than Bernie Sanders
@@winstonsmith6607 you are just a whiny baby complaining about a comedy show man. Grow the eff up.
All these years later and Stewart is still torching Tucker. Love the whole vibe around TDS since Jon’s back.
If only john would torch kyle's hair and make it black
did.. did everyone forget that he had a show before now on Apple TV. With his former show being much like the Daily show, without the other comedians. Everyone keeps acting as if he stopped for 9 years... he never did.
@@paulshipper143I mean to be fair nobody has appletv plus lol.
@@paulshipper143 Apple TV is
If there's one man in America dreading the return of Jon Stewart, it's Tuckface. He must be waking up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat.
Everything about these past two episodes is making me feel so glad Jon is back
These videos of Kyle's blonde hair make me wish his hair was black.
@@Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper he should just find a more natural less-peroxide-looking blonde
Yeah I preferred last week's episode but this one was pretty good too. I hope he doubles down on his first episode again though.
@@truthbetold8233 Or he could die his beard and mustache blonde and eyebrows blonde
Your boy openly praised and gave awards to Nazis.
Tucker's trip to the Russian grocery store reminded me of Dr. Oz buying groceries to show he's a man of the people, and it was clear that he'd never bought groceries before in his life.
"How much can a gallon of milk cost, Tucker, $10?"
What a shame that fetterman is only marginally better swimming in all that Zionist funding
There must be a shortage of salsa!!
@@ernstthalmann4306
And burrito coverings.
or when the Grayzone went to Venezuela and did almost the exact same thing Tucker did. They went around a market. They were talking about the prices of bread and other food, from an American perspective in dollars, being really cheap without mentioning that the average wage in Venezuela would make it expensive for the average Venezuelan. Blumenthal then brought up a train passing by to point out how nothing is wrong and as if it meant anything.
Tucker being amazed at how a shopping trolley worked was the most bizarre and hilarious thing I've seen yet
Jon Stewart is who Bill Maher wishes he was.
Bill Maher is a fake intellectual.
Tucker : "we're in journalism" the same guy who was more worried about Fox News's stock price than reporting the truth.
Kyle, I have blonde hair me no.
Yet CNN ABC CBS MSNBC have pushed lie after lie after lie and this is what makes you upset.
Not "we're journalists", because that would be false. "in journalism" is more appropriately nebulous.
Tucker looked like a toddler on his first supermarket shopping trip to the local mall the way he was exclaiming over the most basic things.
he also put the bananas and bread at the bottom on the trolly and all the hard heavy things on top of them.
Was that Carlson's first ever trip to ANY grocery store???
I was thinking the same thing, evidently, he must not do his own grocery shopping or he would know that all the wonders of grocery carts in Russia have been in the USA for over a decade.
He grew up on TV dinners
Yes actually it was. He’s from a ridiculously rich family. They have people who stock their fridge. He’s not out of touch he’s never been in touch. He’s of a completely alien culture to your average working class American
Yeah it was. He met his first ever black just two years ago. Guy's really stretching himself out there lately. We should applaud his growth.
@@draxthewarlocktitan5217 they have people to stock the fridge who have other people to stock their fridge. tucker is swanson money, no wonder he grew up to have no fucking clue what is going on.
Hahahahahaha the American homeless problem caused by easily acces to grocery carts killed me 🤣
It’s a nice full circle from his take down of Tucker in 2004. And it’s so clear that Jon gets under his skin.
you should watch that "take down again" Stewart just acts like a dick then hides behind being a comedian. all of Stewarts complaints is exactly who he is today.
Jon Stewart did end Tucker's Crossfire show on CNN after all and good to see Jon still knows how to take down Tucker .
@@kekwayblaze3176 lol and Tucker never forgot it. I remember him doing a lame personal potshots at Jon when Jon was in the news to successfully campaign on behalf vets suffering from burn pit exposure. Tucker Said something like ‘Jon looks so old and short. Who would date him’? lol the rage he must still feel!!
@kekwayblaze3176 tucker put in his notice to go to msnbc 3 months prior
@@stephenkasee650 Jon Stewart ended Crossfire and on Monday he basically neutered Tucker Carlson on the Daily Show, the second time he took down Tucker Carlson.
As someone who lived in Moscow for a while: the metro stations are true works of art and definitely clean - everywhere else in Moscow, though... At least when I was there, everywhere that wasn't close to the center/ the Kremlin was a potholy mess, full of rubbish and the occasional urinating drunk. And lots of starving babushkas at the side of the road, trying to sell their coleslaw and pirogi.
Also, Tucker's amazement at basic shopping routine is hilarious and shows you that that moron has never been grocery shopping in his life... Strong Dr. Oz-"crudité"-shopping vibes...😂
Try googling the Stockholm metro. They are phenomenal too. And relatively accessible
There’s poor old people trying to sell stuff and beg for money here in Denver too.
@@tysonreuter5788 Many without limbs with full-on PTSD.
i find the best way to see Russia in a non partisan non bias way is to watch the road rage videos. you see fashion, vehicle quality and public streets.
@@tysonreuter5788No bro, you don’t understand. Go to Russia, or India, or South America and you’ll see actual poverty. Even homelessness in the US doesn’t come close to the amount of disorder and despair you can find in the 3rd World.
I love how Tucker is so out of touch that he doesn't realize that there are a ton of grocery stores in the USA where you need a coin to get a shopping cart. Shopping cart escalators also exist in the USA in many places.
Tucker probably hasn’t gone grocery shopping in decades. Guarantee you he pays someone to take care of it.
Most of us in Europe have had many such technological advancements for decades.
@@BigSuzpektYou're almost there. It's far more likely that Tucker has never actually done more than a college beer run.
I'd like to give him the benefit of the doubt that he's just out of touch, but there's no way a man that educated doesn't understand how exchange rates and price indexes work so he's clearly just lying.
He has mommy and his butlers doing all the shopping for him.
Stewart is the GOAT. Plain and simple.
I mean, what more even needs to be said.
There are definitely people whose politics I agree with more. But I don't think there's anyone who has a serious chance of winning a Democratic primary (if he gave it a try) that I agree with more.
I'm old enough to remember Stewart's coverage in the early years of Bush, it was glorious then and this gives me those vibes now.
Just imagine if Stewart threw his hat in the ring. Trump would have no chance!
Stewart like Kyle is a sheep herder for the Dems.
@@thorinbane Aw, is the troll having a sad? 😥
I'm curious what issues you are on the left of John to?
@@kendalldad it might be true though. Even Bernie has ended up being exactly that
@@AlbertoGarcia-wd7sc Indeed, Bernie had a much bigger lead over Trump than Hillary. I'm very worried we're repeating '16. If there's one thing we should have learned by now, we need a good 5 point lead to overcome right wing tactics.
I live in a midsize US city that has the lock wheel escalator & the Aldi-style coin shopping carts. It’s obvious Swanson frozen food nepo-baby Tucker never went grocery shopping in his life. And the subways were built in the communist USSR era, so of course they’re more ornate. I’m surprised he didn’t say the Soviet murals were “woke” for having different ethnic groups from the USSR represented (lady with hijab, darker skinned people, Asians, etc.)
Aldi-style?😅 they've been around in most grocery stores and supermarkets in Europe for +40 years.
@@charisma-hornum-friesWhile we understand that, the point is that we have these things in America, & it's quite obvious that Tucker is 100% oblivious to that fact.
I also wonder if he only stayed in Moscow, the city that siphons all the taxes. All the other cities in Russia are much more underfunded.
@@charisma-hornum-fries we’re comparing the US (where he lives) with Russia, hun. Keep up with the story at hand, & improve your comprehension skills, dear. Only ALDI in the US have the coin shopping carts.
@@ricardobarahona3939 correct. St. Petersburg & Moscow are the only wealthy cities. Everything else is pretty much USSR brutal architecture or abject poverty villages with little to no basic necessities (including water, plumbing, & electricity) and/or job opportunities
You guys also don't invest in public transit infrastructure. You can have liberty and do that.
True.
When they try, "journalists" like Tucker term it "socialism".
Different priorities. We invest a lot in highway infrastructure and airport infrastructure. It's cheaper for me to get a flight from LA to San Francisco than it is to take a train. But the US also has a lot of ornate train stations, airports, and clean subways (just not in NY).
@@mecampbell30I think you’ll find the reasons we’re profit and demographics.
Public transport is a more efficient and cost effective system but doesn’t sell cars or fuel.
Some American cities don’t have PT because they didn’t want the poors having easy access to where their ‘betters’ lived.
America’s infrastructure is crumbling, trains have civil war era brake technology but you have plenty of money for war.
The priorities of profit vs peoples needs.
Also, has Tucker ever advocated for better public transport in the US? Does he support politicians who want better PT in the US? I don't think so.
The "Democracy dies in discussion" line killed me. Classic Jon.
Olberman calling anybody a fraud is hilarious
Watching Kyle watch Jon Stewart is healing
It's been a while since I was capable of laughing at anything, this was a welcomed exception.
Oh boy
Jon's an effective Neocon propaganda tool.
Love Jon Stewart when he is base.
This is the laziest video I've seen yet from Kyle. Stuffing your face while playing someone else's content and mouth stuffed full so you can't even comment. What's the point?
Hot take: I disagree with JS on the "price of freedom". There are plenty of places in the world that are democracies and have individual rights and aren't crumbling into ruin like the US. See Japan, South Korea, Germany, France, Sweden, Canada etc.
Tbh I'm super excited for his coverage for when the general election really kicks into gear
It would be really neat if he was a moderator
To be honest, I'm super excited for Kyle to change his hair back natural.
@@Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper Step away from the computer, touch grass, and seek help.
@@Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper If the color of a TH-camr's hair is distressing you, you should probably seek professional help
@Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper how does Kyle's hair bother you so much that you feel the need to make multiple comments about it on all his videos?
Also, Tucker probably hasn't been at a grocery store ever
Aldi and other stores in the US have grocery carts like that too
Austin tell me more, I would like to read about it😉😂🥂
Well, Aldi is a German we have those shopping cards with the coin in Germany at least since the 1980's so I guess they have brought them to the US. I also saw those shopping card escalators already in the 1980's in larger stores. I really wonder if Tucker Carlson has ever set a foot into a grocery store before when he thinks that is something new or something you can find only in Russia.
I live in Italy , we have the same grocery card .
How big is this card that you can insert coins into it? Is it an Aldi credit card?
@@David-de8rtcart not card. Usually the mall/supermarket give you for free a plastc disc to use insted of the coin, you can attach to your key ore left in your car
Tracker's dad needs to contact his schools and university and demand his money back for their poor economics lessons..
Or someone needs to correct rubes like you and Jon who understated Russian incomes by 50% and much more in places like Moscow. You’re also too thick to understand tax rates in Russia vs America or the free services thanks to oil revenues they are provided.
Tucker’s dad is worse than tucker,
The two episodes we've had so far were both so cathartic. It feels so good to see him flay all of these losers.
Basically Jon was asking the question. Do you want me to be a Tucker Carlson? Taking down Tucker was a means to point out to the "resistance liberals their inconsistency and hypocrisy.
Trump supporters don't want to have a discussion, they want to see him in a cage
Oh man, “efficient and cleanly” does not even begin to describe modern Ru, maybe a corner of the capital, which sucks all the resources from the entirety of a giant country.
You’ve never even been to the country so pipe down.
To be fair, the same can be said of the US. Or all countries with inequality problems.
@@farhadchaudhry3 US states, taken separately, each have a higher GDP than the entirety of Russia. They are not the same.
@@michaelsieger9133 GDP doesn't even come into this discussion.
You can have an extremely high GDP and loads of people in poverty, homelessness, and desperation.
@@farhadchaudhry Sure, one of the problems in the US is that private capital doesn’t serve the common good, but when the wealth disparity is that large, you will inevitably see it reflected on a variety of levels within society, from infrastructure to life expectancy. The US has a vastly superior economic and legal system. It’s just the truth. Russia is still quite backwards is a lot of ways. In many ways, the life of a poor person in the West is way more comfortable than that of a middle class person’s in many other places.
Calling navalny a "western puppet" because he happened to side with the west in certain cases even though he broadly was a russian nationalist for most of his career is mind bendingly stupid.
He only became a symbol once he got poisoned because he was someone anyone in russia could use as an example of resistance against dictatorship 😅
The strange thing I'm learning now is that the actual battle after WWII was not between capitalism and communism, but between employer and employee. The American Communist party helped organize unions, which employers didn't like. So, a narrative was created in order to break down the institutions.
That's part of it.
The other part was that the establishments in the US and across Europe were terrified of returning soldiers being radicalised, as they knew how to fight.
That's what motivated the first Red Scare too which was after WW1.
So it was capitalism vs communism though or even both if it was the Communists, who I’d imagine were inspired by communism and against capitalism, who helped the employees organise against the employers, who the communists viewed as the capitalist oppressor.
@@ottz2506 It's often a rephrasing around an idea. The fundamental conflict has been, ever since the French revolution, and beyond, hierarchy vs equality. Hierarchy is the establishment of, well, control. Yes, the Communists had an agenda. Just as the employers did. Capitalism is hierarchical. Private ownership refers to a central leader. It isn't just the communists who saw the capitalist as the oppressor. Just because the boss doesn't call themselves the oppressor doesn't mean they're not trying to disguise that role in order to make the employee accept them as such. Communism, as a political entity didn't come into existence until about 1921 when a group of socialists thought the best way to seize the state was through revolution. The remaining socialists thought the best way to seize the state was through evolution, or political means.
Tucker's having Vietnam flashbacks right now
Oh yeah...he's back alright. Keep it up Jon!
Japan is a democracy and it’s the cleanest, safest, most orderly place I’ve ever been to.
Yes, but RUSSIA isn't.
@@MISSYGful that was my point. You can be a democracy and still have an orderly and clean society
Just FYI this was a France supermarket operating in Russia which makes it even more funny as it EU capital
Never thought I'd be watching Kyle Kuklinski watching Jon Stewart in 2024. Really can't take it for granted.
I almost wish he didn't segue to Tucker because, "Everyone knows, Democracy dies in discussion." was criminally underrated by the audience.
"Democracy dies in discussion". Then he started smearing Carlson for having a discussion with Putin, and ostensibly ironically "learned propaganda" from Carlson literally while he was in fact participating in the most massive propaganda campaign probably ever seen. The levels of opposing irony in one and the same scene... I just can't tell if it's intended or not.
@chimpskij not sure how you can call a 40-minute history lesson, a discussion, but point semi-taken 😂😂😂
@@vizoredchris It's fairly fascinating how "a 40-minute history lesson" is ridiculed as if that in itself something to laugh at. The overt, rampant, jingoistic anti-intellectualism is "Idiocracy" coming to fruition to a frightening degree.
@chimpskij it absolutely is something to laugh at, a discussion is quite literally back at forth. "Just sit there while I give you a propagandized account of historical events & throw little barbs at you any time you try & refocus the topic" doesn't exactly fit that criteria, but go off king, you're going great with your argument.
@@vizoredchris Firstly, it was "propagandied"? Then why is literally nobody talking about all the wrong things in Putins "history lesson"? Secondly, that you can have a substantial background talk for a discussion like here, is, again, anti-intellectual and frankly downright stupid.
Yes we need these jon stewart videos from you weekly
There are grocery stores in America where you have to put a quarter in to get a cart. Generally they are not found in affluent communities, you usually only see pay carts in poor neighborhoods in America. And we have cart escalators here, hasn't he ever been to a Target?
The subways in North Korea are gorgeous too.
Let's buy Tucker a ome-way plane ticket
North Korea is underrated, I’d rather be born there than Latin America.
The camps too!
As a Russian US citizen I can tell you the only places you’re going to find clean subways like this are Moscow and St Petersburg and a few other larger cities. In the center. Go to any other city outside of those areas and you would think you’re in another world
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Authoritarians are not even good at keeping it “orderly”. What they are decently good at is maintaining a facade. I’ve been to Russia, I’ve been to Belarus, and as soon as you go off the beaten path, it’s squalor. Just google the inner yards of Moscow apartment blocks, that have 12 story building and no paved street, where everyone has to drive and park in mud. Google any city outside of Moscow or St. Petersburg, it will definitely won’t look orderly.
And whatever distasteful take Navalny had, be sure that Putin has a 100% worse won a 100% of the time. Because even with those takes, he passes as “liberal” in Russia, mostly because he supports the rule of law, which Putin doesn’t.
Ngl, a grocery cart escalator (similar to IKEA) is pretty damn awesome, though takes a bit to get used to when using it.
Wow! That Russian bread was made by my grocery store chain in Houston! Ohhh, maybe they just use the same label maker... Same bread, though, even "American made" Walmart bread, mold included with delivery. Those beautiful subways were a Soviet works program, Tucker. 😂
The battle is Oligarchy vs Humanity
No matter what country you're in.
We got one of those stores in USA Aldi, and we have magnets for grocery cart in USA too. They got one in Austin TX Wholefood store. There are tons of clean train stations in the USA, too. DC is the most cleanest Train station and the state captal.
At Wholefood they got magnetic on the carts that you can't leave the area with the cart the wheels lock.
Lol that train station in DC is a joke.
@@tysonreuter5788 then move to Russia 🇷🇺
@@richbrescher6544 I own a flat there.
My local Costco has that cart escalator, and every Aldi has a quarter deposit.
Jon did Tucker a huge solid when he embarrassed him so bad he quit wearing his bow tie.
7:03 shout out to Kyle's dog, and to Kyle for petting her for over a minute
Who remembers the 'bowtie' humiliation of Tucker Carlson by Jon Stewart in early 2000s on CNN... Tucker couldn't get over it even after so many years 😂😂
Kyle eating on his talk show while watching other talk shows
This is the first time I've seen him eat lol
yeah I thought he was just surviving solely off vape juice@@kushclarkkent6669
And now I’m eating while watching someone watch someone else on TH-cam…
Fun fact: Humans eat food.
So we're all writing in Jon Stewart for president this year right?
Oh god this was soooooo good thanks for showing again
Jon simply lied about Russian economic stats and then completely left out important context.
Not exactly sure where in the interview Putin allegedly claimed WW2 was Poland’s fault, but if anyone bothered to read into the inter war period between WW1 and WW2 and the events leading up to Hitlers invasion of Poland, they would realise that Putins recollection of history is in fact accurate and can very easily be verified by most mainstream sources like Wikipedia (although not my goto).
Poland did collaborate with Nazi Germany (just as the Russians did later on) and signed a pact of non aggression in 1934 where both sides agreed to amicably resolve their territorial disputes without engaging in armed conflict for a period of 10 years. This pact obviously did not last as the dispute could not be resolved and in 1939 Hitler decided to invade Poland marking the beginning of WW2 (this was just one of several factors that lead to war).
This is common knowledge, and is not controversial or disputed, so I’m not sure how Putins recital of events makes it such? This only goes to show that when the laugh sign turns on in John Stewart’s studio, the crowed will literally laugh at anything he says.
Grocerie stores looked like that in Europe 25 years ago
Europe is highly overrated.
I can't get over his astonishment at the cart payment system that Aldis has had for years
Ive seen this JS segment once and ill do it as many times as you want Kyle, thanks for that
"you put the rupples in and then you get them back when you return the cart"
Congrats to Russia for learning the technology found at Aldi's
What about Assange? The US is a monster.
Assange is not arrested in usa 😂
I know you get pay to say dumb shit please continue
We did to Iraq what Putin is doing to Ukraine.
No but the US is trying to extradite him here, and Trump discussed whether he should be assassinated. Tucker is a confused stooge with no principles.@@shayannn6385
@@shayannn6385big whoop he was arrested by a U.S. puppet because the U.S. wants to extradite him.
While Assange situation sucks, at least he is still alive. Unlike Navalny, or that Russian pilot defector in Spain that was shot.
Also the Communist attack is flat wrong, USSR was not Communism it was totalitarianism.
Stalin was a gangster.
@@anthonytwohill9726 ummm he was a dictator.....
@@deez3913 you can be both a gangster and a dictator. that is what putin is.
@@Ryan-093 lol, okay
Yes the graffiti in the subways etc is "the price of freedom" and yes, we can have both pretty subways and freedom by striking a healthy balance between freedom and order. Two things are happening simultaneously: we value freedom as we should, but at the same time we aren't doing freedom very well. Hence corruption, social decay, ultra capitalism etc.
It's basically that saying: Democracy is the worst form of government... except for all others." It acknowledges that it isn't perfect and there is plenty of room for improvement -- while also reminding that authoritarianism is still *not* the answer. Of course, Tucker and Putin etc would like to just say the first part, just about democracy being the "worst form" full-stop.
If you believe we have freedom and democracy you’re a Peter Pan rube who doesn’t get out much.
The real reason the NY subway and the Russian subway are different is because (1) the NY subway operates 24/7 and the Russian one doesn't, (2) housing is expensive and there is not always room at a shelter for the homeless so the law tolerates some degree of vagrancy, (3) there is a substantial amount of ground water that leaks into most of the stations which is why there is always steam coming out of it.
Dictatorships are more efficient at making and implementing decisions and policy. They aren’t more efficient overall, because corruption eats a staggering amount of their resources.
I would also hazard to guess that the oppression stifles innovation, economic development, development of human capital, and utilization of that capital. Because (for example) if you kill all the gays you don’t get a Turing.
Right because American cities are soo cultured and impressive lol
@@tysonreuter5788 we have beautiful cities and we have slums. The same as anywhere else. I’m not sure I see your point.
@@robertaylor9218 you’d be hard pressed calling any of our major cities beautiful especially at ground level. Some relatively impressive skylines sure, but certainly not on the ground.
@@tysonreuter5788 gonna have to disagree with you.
@@robertaylor9218 you can blame mandatory parking minimums and General Motors
I was so into the Daily Show segment that I totally forgot this is a Kyle video.
That's how you react when you don't usually go to a groceries tor yourself
The Sears catalogue deserves to be remembered better. Pick one up, you'll be amazed
Got to love how some people out there are like, "I disagree with you on this ONE thing... I am never watching you again!"
It's okay to disagree with others. Shit, I disagree with myself daily.
Stewart did old school POLE-LOCK JOKES!!! that was disgusting. I thought we left that ish behind in the 1970's
So gross - "Im not cheerleading that toxicity. he needs to go pin another medal on a Nazi.
I love how Tucker was fascinated by the exact shopping court my poor ass uses every week when I go to Aldee 😂
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Are we just gonna ignore that interview jon stewart did with hillary Clinton and condoleezza rice..giving them a tongue bath and letting them get away with blatant lies🤔
Well he sure as hell ain’t gonna criticize himself for that one now is he….lol. He’s just becoming obviously schizophrenic regarding his targets and views….which makes him mostly cringeworthy. Shame…he used to be good. Now. Just not particularly relevant. Sad. 😢
Ye ol tucker torch!
It was hilarious...
Tucker got dunked.
What drives me crazy is that people think for some reason you couldn’t find a dirty run down subway station in Russia? Or no homeless encampments? Of course you could find those in Russia, just like you can find clean well kept infrastructure here too
Slavic countries generally are cleaner than Western countries, and often are a lot safer to pedestrians. We tolerate bad behavior here. It could change if there was political will to change it.
And the crazy thing is that Tucker did not realize that he was going to an Auchan supermarket, a company that is not even Russian but French.
I'm from Russia, these guys don't get it. The cleanliness applies only to a very small part of 5-6 big cities, the rest of the country is in literally and figuratively ruins. There are less homeless people than in America, but even people with homes are struggling to make the ends meet to the ponit that might be ahrd to comrpehend to some in America.
BTW Jon Stewart should also talk about Julian Assange when he talks about Alexy.
I seriously doubt it. Jon showed signs of life last week, but now he's just the typical Democrat propagandist. But it's still early. Who knows, maybe he'll even criticize Biden's blind allegiance to Bibi
Was Assange assassinated too?
@@MISSYGful You're seriously making the argument that Assange has been kept in a state of being within inches of his life, locked up and tortured for years without sentence or even a reasonable or even meaningful indictment, that's better?
I actually look forward to Mondays now.
And the return of Jon Stewart was freakin needed!
I gotta say, it feels strangely comforting to watch this with you and getting your giggles with us.
I remember your early days of commentary. In honesty far more stiff and structured.
Here you’re sipping Gatorade, chewing cud and hitting a vape giggling and commenting as if flows along. You’ve definitely earned this and it’s been a hell of a ride to see you grow.
I just can’t wrap my head around how wild things are right now. I’m not even thirty yet and it seems the world has steadily gotten worse in the last few years.
Cheers to many more years of being a subscriber 🥂
This whole Putin interview was a front to start distribution of Swanson Frozen Dinners to Russia.
It's definitely not true that Russia is cleaner or more orderly than the US and anyone who knows much about how things work there would have seen through this.
What is true is that Moscow is relatively clean and well maintained, because Russia has a hunger games esque policy of heavily subsidising the capital whilst leaving the rest of the country to rot.
Was going to say: it's frustrating to see it being accepted at face value because you could cherry pick plenty of examples in the US itself and present it as: "see, greatest country on earth right here."
There are always pockets of wealth and affluence even in the absolute worst conditions of mass poverty. It is always simultaneously "the best of times" when it is "the worst of times". It just depends on what side of the fence you're on.
Judge a society based on how it treats its lowest class, not its highest.
Yeah my grandparents said growing up in Mussolini's Italy everything ran on time the trains worked and it was clean but still I don't know if I want to live in a fascist dictatorship
I really hate the implication that a free society can't have nice things, and I'm not shedding any tears for Navalny, but he did a good job torching Tucker otherwise.
People eat $400 a week in groceries? I mean, even with inflated prices I am not paying anywhere near that much.
Families do
@@MrMerve-tl9myexactly. When you have a family of 4 or 6 400 a week for groceries is pretty much guaranteed
How are NY supermarkets doing without the truckers to restock them 😂
Ask your husband.
People refusing to do their job? I thought Republicans were against that.😂
Jon Stewart brought American politics to me, when I was a Teenager in the middle of Europe! I‘ve always been a big fan of this amazing country and the American people of course. I really hope, everything turns out good for all of them! ❤ 🇺🇸 ❤
I’m so happy he’s back on the daily show. Honestly missed his hilarious delivery of important issues and ridiculous situations.
This might come off as a bit of exaggerated take, but I honestly believe the world is a better place when Stewart is engaged in America's political discourse. His ability to accurately acknowledge faults across the ideological spectrum brings a level of rational discourse that is incredibly rare among the politicians and talking heads of America's tribalistic 2-party system. Its weird to say, but I honestly feel safer and that America has a chance to be more than just the mindless drones to popculture icons that it has seemed like for the past decade or so. There's a level of comfortability knowing there will be a rational voice at the table. Even if he's never directly influence policy, you'd have to be braindead to think Stewart was anything less than the single most influential political commentator throughout his previous time as host of the Daily Show, and that asset has been sorely missed of late. Welcome back Jon, we've missed you tremendously.
I GUARAN-fn-TEE you that 99.9% of Russian subways do not look like that.
God its so good to have him back
Tucker going to a metro station in Moscow and painting this picture of the city as a utopia, with very guarded reservations just to maintain the pretext of objectivity, was truly some of the most unsophisticated and shameless propaganda I’ve ever seen.
We have had that here for years. Aldi grocery store's carts require a quarter to unlock it, and you get that quarter back when you return the cart.
That Jon Stewart segment was glorious.
Most grocery stores in the world have the cart return and the escalators. People need to travel out of the US more and realize that this is the norm, not something special.
Do people remember the Russian woman who got beaten and dragged away for holding up a blank 6 by 8 inch card? The card literally had nothing on it. She held it in front of her abdomin, not waving it over her head or anything like that. She held it down low in front of her stomach and some police guys grabbed her, beat her, and dragged her away and threw her in a van. For holding a blank card.
Those are nice subways, though...
Peace 🙏
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{p.s. Btw, Navalny later apologized for his ealier nationalist views. He actually got in trouble for pointing out that a Muslim prosoner was denied a Quran, though others are allowed bibles, fwiw....}
Poland DID in fact partipated in the dismemberment of their neighbour, Czechoslovakia, only to find themselves the next victim shortly after that. Who could have foreseen that?
Incidentally, the supermarket shown (Auchan) is a French multinational company.
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00:00 📺 *Jon Stewart's Response to Critics*
- Jon Stewart addresses criticism from DNC resistance liberals regarding his comments about Trump and Biden.
- Responds to accusations of "both-siding" by emphasizing the need for nuanced discussion.
- Highlights the absurdity of demanding unquestioning propaganda from him.
02:34 🤔 *John Stewart Mocks Tucker Carlson's Interview with Putin*
- Stewart mocks Tucker Carlson's interview with Putin, particularly Carlson's deferential approach.
- Satirizes Carlson's demeanor during the interview, highlighting his lack of challenging questions.
- Criticizes Carlson for failing to confront Putin on contentious issues.
06:42 🥖 *Tucker Carlson's Praise of Russian Grocery Store*
- Carlson admires the efficiency and organization of a Russian grocery store, contrasting it with American stores.
- Satirical commentary on Carlson's fascination with mundane aspects of Russian life.
- Highlights the lack of critical analysis in Carlson's admiration of Russian systems.
09:07 💡 *Critique of Carlson's Lack of Context*
- Kyle critiques Carlson's shallow analysis of Russian society, highlighting the hidden costs of apparent benefits.
- Points out the lack of journalistic responsibility in providing context and critical analysis.
- Emphasizes the importance of understanding basic economics and societal dynamics when presenting information.
10:28 🌐 *Framing of Global Ideological Battle*
- Explores the ideological shift from the Cold War era to the present, framing it as woke versus unwoke.
- Discusses how authoritarian regimes like Putin's Russia are portrayed as allies by segments of the right.
- Acknowledges criticisms of democracies while highlighting the fundamental differences in degree and magnitude of authoritarianism.
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We have alot of that in Australia 😂 except the fancy subway ..although some are pretty good ..we definitely have bread 😂