Ana Kasparian
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I found his jokes a little funny, but I'll say this. He saw the he saw the Mike flag. It was the Newsmax Mike flag. And he didn't want to give him anything. That's that's all that was. He just didn't want to give them anything to broadcast. You know, maybe he doesn't trust them. Maybe he thinks they're going to take him out of context. Who knows?
I found his jokes a little funny, but I'll say this. He saw the he saw the Mike flag. It was the Newsmax Mike flag. And he didn't want to give him anything. That's that's all that was. He just didn't want to give them anything to broadcast. You know, maybe he doesn't trust them. Maybe he thinks they're going to take him out of context. Who knows?
I found his jokes a little funny, but I'll say this. He saw the he saw the Mike flag. It was the Newsmax Mike flag. And he didn't want to give him anything. That's that's all that was. He just didn't want to give them anything to broadcast. You know, maybe he doesn't trust them. Maybe he thinks they're going to take him out of context. Who knows?
But to me, it was clear he didn't want to speak to conservative media.
But to me, it was clear he didn't want to speak to conservative media.
But to me, it was clear he didn't want to speak to conservative media.
I think there's this mistake made by a lot of folks on the left. And I want to be clear about how wrong they are. So I get that media representing the other side might be adversarial. They might ask you provocative questions.
I think there's this mistake made by a lot of folks on the left. And I want to be clear about how wrong they are. So I get that media representing the other side might be adversarial. They might ask you provocative questions.
I think there's this mistake made by a lot of folks on the left. And I want to be clear about how wrong they are. So I get that media representing the other side might be adversarial. They might ask you provocative questions.
But I actually think there's a lot of value speaking to them, not because you're trying to win the host over or the reporter over, but because you are sharing your message and your beliefs with an entirely new audience that may not have heard the arguments that you are making. It's not about the big public figures that you're talking to. You're not going to win them over. That's clear.
But I actually think there's a lot of value speaking to them, not because you're trying to win the host over or the reporter over, but because you are sharing your message and your beliefs with an entirely new audience that may not have heard the arguments that you are making. It's not about the big public figures that you're talking to. You're not going to win them over. That's clear.
But I actually think there's a lot of value speaking to them, not because you're trying to win the host over or the reporter over, but because you are sharing your message and your beliefs with an entirely new audience that may not have heard the arguments that you are making. It's not about the big public figures that you're talking to. You're not going to win them over. That's clear.
But you are sharing a message with half the country that might not have otherwise heard that message. So it's look, do you want to persuade people or not? And if you're not interested in persuading people, that's fine. But I would venture to say that if you are in the public making political arguments, the reason why you're doing it is to persuade people.
But you are sharing a message with half the country that might not have otherwise heard that message. So it's look, do you want to persuade people or not? And if you're not interested in persuading people, that's fine. But I would venture to say that if you are in the public making political arguments, the reason why you're doing it is to persuade people.
But you are sharing a message with half the country that might not have otherwise heard that message. So it's look, do you want to persuade people or not? And if you're not interested in persuading people, that's fine. But I would venture to say that if you are in the public making political arguments, the reason why you're doing it is to persuade people.