Barry Weiss
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Those new voters that you referenced, and people have paid a lot of attention, especially to the minority vote and minority men that are going for Trump, reaction against Biden and the, I don't even know how to characterize it, the dysfunction of a lot of the past four years or genuine enthusiasm for Trump?
This vibe shift, right? Mark Zuckerberg going on Joe Rogan, getting rid of tampons in the men's bathrooms at Facebook, getting rid of DEI, unraveling it. Genuine change of heart or opportunism that you're seeing from a lot of these tech people?
This vibe shift, right? Mark Zuckerberg going on Joe Rogan, getting rid of tampons in the men's bathrooms at Facebook, getting rid of DEI, unraveling it. Genuine change of heart or opportunism that you're seeing from a lot of these tech people?
This vibe shift, right? Mark Zuckerberg going on Joe Rogan, getting rid of tampons in the men's bathrooms at Facebook, getting rid of DEI, unraveling it. Genuine change of heart or opportunism that you're seeing from a lot of these tech people?
So do you think that someone like Mark Zuckerberg, I know you can't see into his heart, but do you think the people that, maybe you can, do you think that those people were sort of privately red-pilled and now feel like they have the cover to come out and be public about it?
So do you think that someone like Mark Zuckerberg, I know you can't see into his heart, but do you think the people that, maybe you can, do you think that those people were sort of privately red-pilled and now feel like they have the cover to come out and be public about it?
So do you think that someone like Mark Zuckerberg, I know you can't see into his heart, but do you think the people that, maybe you can, do you think that those people were sort of privately red-pilled and now feel like they have the cover to come out and be public about it?
Who was around the table?
Who was around the table?
Who was around the table?
But this is before he came out publicly.
But this is before he came out publicly.
But this is before he came out publicly.
But then they also believe in economic protectionism and tariffs at the same time. Well, let's just get, like, to me, the core tension right now in the GOP is its identity. What is it, right? Is it populist or is it free market? Is it about the collective, a kind of Oren Kassian vision, or is it about total freedom for the individual? Is it more libertarian or not?
But then they also believe in economic protectionism and tariffs at the same time. Well, let's just get, like, to me, the core tension right now in the GOP is its identity. What is it, right? Is it populist or is it free market? Is it about the collective, a kind of Oren Kassian vision, or is it about total freedom for the individual? Is it more libertarian or not?
But then they also believe in economic protectionism and tariffs at the same time. Well, let's just get, like, to me, the core tension right now in the GOP is its identity. What is it, right? Is it populist or is it free market? Is it about the collective, a kind of Oren Kassian vision, or is it about total freedom for the individual? Is it more libertarian or not?
And obviously, this has been typified or, you know, personified in the person of Steve Bannon and Elon Musk, which kind of represent these two new wings of the party. Do you see it that way? And how do you maintain a big tent big enough to have genuinely conflicting visions of what the modern Republican Party ought to be about?
And obviously, this has been typified or, you know, personified in the person of Steve Bannon and Elon Musk, which kind of represent these two new wings of the party. Do you see it that way? And how do you maintain a big tent big enough to have genuinely conflicting visions of what the modern Republican Party ought to be about?
And obviously, this has been typified or, you know, personified in the person of Steve Bannon and Elon Musk, which kind of represent these two new wings of the party. Do you see it that way? And how do you maintain a big tent big enough to have genuinely conflicting visions of what the modern Republican Party ought to be about?
Let's work on the title.