Jon Stewart
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But let's face facts.
The populist right is it's not a fringe movement by any means when it, when it comes to Europe, but yet he stands up to Trump and,
And do those things offset or are they part of the same kind of, no, we're not going to follow?
Does it put him in threat to right-wing populism in Spain?
Well, we certainly need to hear more of the economic case.
And, you know, there was a study, I think it was by the Cato Institute here in the United States, which is by no means a liberal organization, libertarian organization.
you know, libertarian right.
Yeah.
And they made the case that economically this type of, of immigration is actually much more of a net positive than it has been given credit for.
That doesn't mean that it'll be politically successful, but very few, part of the problem we have in the United States is very few people take the time because of the attention deficit of the populace.
You know, you said earlier that,
that they normalize Trump and they don't say that he lies.
They do say that he lies, but they use a shorthand.
What they don't do is show their work.
So you very rarely will see... This happened a lot in the election.
There was...
The phrase was the big lie.
And the big lie got coined to describe Donald Trump's complaint about the 2020 election that he lost, but said that he won.
So they would talk about this is the big lie.
What they didn't do very often