Wyatt Cenac
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Podcast Appearances
I thought you were with me!
I thought you were with me!
Sure. To help me do this, is there any way we could get like some rope to tie me to this chair so that to anyone watching on YouTube, they can see I want to know part of this. I'm clearly a hostage in this conversation.
Sure. To help me do this, is there any way we could get like some rope to tie me to this chair so that to anyone watching on YouTube, they can see I want to know part of this. I'm clearly a hostage in this conversation.
Before you go into this, though, can I just ask a question? Yes. So there was a poll where they had 15 names, or was it 16? 15 other potential candidates. So they had all of these names, and Stephen A. Smith's name is on there. Yeah. And he gets 2%. If that name had been Pikachu... do you think it would have also gotten 2%?
Before you go into this, though, can I just ask a question? Yes. So there was a poll where they had 15 names, or was it 16? 15 other potential candidates. So they had all of these names, and Stephen A. Smith's name is on there. Yeah. And he gets 2%. If that name had been Pikachu... do you think it would have also gotten 2%?
Like, it wasn't, like, I don't, I just feel like the fact that you're putting the name on the list legitimizes the name in a way that at least a few people will be like, I'll check that box, sure.
Like, it wasn't, like, I don't, I just feel like the fact that you're putting the name on the list legitimizes the name in a way that at least a few people will be like, I'll check that box, sure.
ended up with so so i'm not fully my brain isn't fully blown by this quite yet yeah who would you consider the stronger candidate the person who you know lost in the past or the person who in the future who knows what could happen on that note chart number two same question except joe biden in 2024 yeah coming in at 27 steven a smith in 2028 coming in at 36 percent
ended up with so so i'm not fully my brain isn't fully blown by this quite yet yeah who would you consider the stronger candidate the person who you know lost in the past or the person who in the future who knows what could happen on that note chart number two same question except joe biden in 2024 yeah coming in at 27 steven a smith in 2028 coming in at 36 percent
If it's just those two, I would have said Kamala Harris. But I feel like the other thing that feels mushy here is not sure is 9%, other is 17%. Not sure and other are basically the same thing. So let's just call that f***ing 26%. So it's Kamala 45, other 26%, Stephen 24%. Because we don't know who other is. Other could be anybody. It could be f***ing. Pikachu. So this, again, feels flawed to me.
If it's just those two, I would have said Kamala Harris. But I feel like the other thing that feels mushy here is not sure is 9%, other is 17%. Not sure and other are basically the same thing. So let's just call that f***ing 26%. So it's Kamala 45, other 26%, Stephen 24%. Because we don't know who other is. Other could be anybody. It could be f***ing. Pikachu. So this, again, feels flawed to me.
He's coming in third behind.
He's coming in third behind.
The other not sure collective, 33%. So let's just call it what it is. He's still coming in third. A little discouraging for AOC.
The other not sure collective, 33%. So let's just call it what it is. He's still coming in third. A little discouraging for AOC.
But that also doesn't surprise me where I think AOC would be a good candidate. I feel like if you're talking about the people who are involved in this poll...
But that also doesn't surprise me where I think AOC would be a good candidate. I feel like if you're talking about the people who are involved in this poll...
I would imagine there are probably a number of more centrist Democrats who also view AOC in the same way that I feel like probably many centrist Republicans and then far-right Republicans see her as being too left of their ideals and policies. And so I could see where she would come in at a lower number,
I would imagine there are probably a number of more centrist Democrats who also view AOC in the same way that I feel like probably many centrist Republicans and then far-right Republicans see her as being too left of their ideals and policies. And so I could see where she would come in at a lower number,