Wajahat Ali
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Podcast Appearances
I left because I married up and my wife is better looking, smarter and a doctor.
So when you're a poor writer and you're better looking, smarter, more accomplished wife gets a job in D.C., you move to Virginia, D.C.
So I moved at 32, but I've been following his career.
He was also the commencement speaker at my law school graduation at UC Davis.
So always been always been slick.
always been a good talker right he's had the gift of the gab but there's two of the planks that i and through all three of the planks he's already filled um you saw how the wind he was seeing where the wind was blowing he goes ah this is the age of rogan and anti-wokeness on my podcast let me bring on the two worst people and agree with them so he's he flipped like that so that's something for you all to notice right huh he flips real quick okay number two
Given the opportunity, in December, in December, Angie, he was being interviewed by Aaron Sorkin, not the West Wing writer, but the economics reporter for New York Times, openly asked him at the deal book summit,
taxing the rich, well, it's a big 10.
You see all the numbers, you've seen all the polls, you see how this is such a winning message, affordability, fight the oligarchy, still isn't there.
And then when you saw the short circuit of his brain, the three smooth talkers, one of them short circuited on your show, Cory Booker,
Pete Buttigieg and Gavin when asked about Israel.
That's angry, Gavin, for those who don't know.
Van Lathan asked him, and I talked to Van Lathan afterwards.
He goes, what about supporting AIPAC?
And Gavin said, that's interesting.
I find it interesting that you're asking this.