Andrew Morantz
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, he doesn't like it. And his main objection to it is, well, partly he doesn't like it because, you know, it's not cool to be like, oh, please pick me. I would love to be the Joe Rogan of the left, you know. But also his objection to it is the Democrats want to make this about messaging instead of policy.
Yeah, he doesn't like it. And his main objection to it is, well, partly he doesn't like it because, you know, it's not cool to be like, oh, please pick me. I would love to be the Joe Rogan of the left, you know. But also his objection to it is the Democrats want to make this about messaging instead of policy.
So, you know, the Democrats want to just say, oh, if we just, you know, have more podcasts and, you know, put more Tic Tac stars on our, you know, campaign ads, you know, that'll solve it. And for someone like Piker, who is a really dedicated, like socialist, he wants them to do more universal programmings. You know, he wants them to go in a Bernie direction instead of a Kamala direction.
So, you know, the Democrats want to just say, oh, if we just, you know, have more podcasts and, you know, put more Tic Tac stars on our, you know, campaign ads, you know, that'll solve it. And for someone like Piker, who is a really dedicated, like socialist, he wants them to do more universal programmings. You know, he wants them to go in a Bernie direction instead of a Kamala direction.
So, you know, the Democrats want to just say, oh, if we just, you know, have more podcasts and, you know, put more Tic Tac stars on our, you know, campaign ads, you know, that'll solve it. And for someone like Piker, who is a really dedicated, like socialist, he wants them to do more universal programmings. You know, he wants them to go in a Bernie direction instead of a Kamala direction.
And so he thinks it's kind of like a shortcut to just do the messaging and not change the policy.
And so he thinks it's kind of like a shortcut to just do the messaging and not change the policy.
And so he thinks it's kind of like a shortcut to just do the messaging and not change the policy.
Yeah, there's people all over. And, you know, just like Joe Rogan used to be on the left, Hasan Piker used to be a big Rogan fan. I mean, he told me about the time he met Joe Rogan, like in this kind of rapturous way. And, you know, he also Theo Vaughn, I would say, is kind of reached the number two spot in the Rogan sphere. Yeah.
Yeah, there's people all over. And, you know, just like Joe Rogan used to be on the left, Hasan Piker used to be a big Rogan fan. I mean, he told me about the time he met Joe Rogan, like in this kind of rapturous way. And, you know, he also Theo Vaughn, I would say, is kind of reached the number two spot in the Rogan sphere. Yeah.
Yeah, there's people all over. And, you know, just like Joe Rogan used to be on the left, Hasan Piker used to be a big Rogan fan. I mean, he told me about the time he met Joe Rogan, like in this kind of rapturous way. And, you know, he also Theo Vaughn, I would say, is kind of reached the number two spot in the Rogan sphere. Yeah.
Hasan Piker was on Theo Vaughn's show like a week and a half ago or something. I mean, so there's a huge amount of overlap.
Hasan Piker was on Theo Vaughn's show like a week and a half ago or something. I mean, so there's a huge amount of overlap.
Hasan Piker was on Theo Vaughn's show like a week and a half ago or something. I mean, so there's a huge amount of overlap.
Kind of. Yeah. Hopefully without calling each other queer or whatever. I think there is some of that, but actually, in a way, it's less structured than that. Right. The kind of classic Buckley Vidal debate where you're brought in to do like a point counterpoint on CBS News. Yeah, that's kind of given way to more just kind of like organic relationships.
Kind of. Yeah. Hopefully without calling each other queer or whatever. I think there is some of that, but actually, in a way, it's less structured than that. Right. The kind of classic Buckley Vidal debate where you're brought in to do like a point counterpoint on CBS News. Yeah, that's kind of given way to more just kind of like organic relationships.
Kind of. Yeah. Hopefully without calling each other queer or whatever. I think there is some of that, but actually, in a way, it's less structured than that. Right. The kind of classic Buckley Vidal debate where you're brought in to do like a point counterpoint on CBS News. Yeah, that's kind of given way to more just kind of like organic relationships.
So like the gym bros that I was talking about, they were streamers also. And Hassan will go on their streams and talk about politics. But it's not in a structured like, OK, what do we think about entitlement reform? What do we think about charter schools? Like it's much more like. I don't know, dude, like, don't you think this is bullshit? You really think they're going to do what they say?
So like the gym bros that I was talking about, they were streamers also. And Hassan will go on their streams and talk about politics. But it's not in a structured like, OK, what do we think about entitlement reform? What do we think about charter schools? Like it's much more like. I don't know, dude, like, don't you think this is bullshit? You really think they're going to do what they say?
So like the gym bros that I was talking about, they were streamers also. And Hassan will go on their streams and talk about politics. But it's not in a structured like, OK, what do we think about entitlement reform? What do we think about charter schools? Like it's much more like. I don't know, dude, like, don't you think this is bullshit? You really think they're going to do what they say?