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Look, we used to have a country. You could pick what time period. Maybe say the 1980s with Tip O' Neill and Ronald Reagan. We used to have a country where you had a center left Democrat Party. Really a center, I would say a center to center left with many members who were actually center right. These were called Reagan Democrats or Blue Dog Democrats. So that was the spectrum the Democrat Party lived in from center left to center right. Then you had a, then you had a Republican Party, a conservative party. And over time, the Democrat Party has abandoned all of that and they have instead adopted this radical, revolutionary, and in many cases violent ideology that wants to tear America down and destroy everything that we know and love from top to bottom right, living in a state of total anarchy without police, without law enforcement, where criminals can rape and maim and murder with impunity, where your kids are taught from the age of two to hate America, to hate their God, to hate their parents, to hate their family, to even hate their own gender. That's their agenda. And no, you cannot have a middle ground with that. Ultimately, what President Trump is doing and what he is leading is an America first movement that says we need Democrats to come vote for us to leave that insanity, because ultimately that's just a death knell for America.
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Wow. Talk about high on your own supply. Stephen Miller doesn't understand. He created the monster. See, this is the problem with when you get into power. And it holds the key to why Stephen Miller is about to lose all the power he tried so hard to create. Because he has failed and he has failed to see what he really is. He is deluded. He is the radical. He has ruined the Republican Party. He doesn't see it. And in that is not only the explanation for what just happened in New York City and what's going to keep happening all over this country in election after election, because it has nothing to do with New York City. It has to do with the majority of people being right about what's wrong. And what Miller doesn't understand is that that's what got him where he is. Despite all his antics and his racism and his xenophobia and his nativism and division, he's so high on his own supply. He doesn't get it. Maga succeeded despite all of the things that he is about, See? So he is trying to identify that in the mega movement, that's what I call what is being dismissed as mere democratic socialism. And I'll explain, but this is the opportunity. Change is here. Critical thinkers who believe in fixing America first. Why do I brand these things? Because they should be more powerful than party, More powerful than the division. Are the instruments, the instruments of our improvement. Fix America first means what? Deal with the problem. Stop blaming people. Fix is the operative word. He's all about blame this little bastard. He's all about who's wrong and what should scare you. That's all he's got. And he is now afraid of that. And he thinks he'll be able to make you afraid of it. But it's not going to work because he represents the things he wants you to be afraid of. And that's what everybody sees him as. You see what I'm saying? There's an amazing opportunity in this, but there's also a huge challenge presented by one word. And you need all of reality to defeat one word. And that's why I've tried to help solve it. Why not? Because I care about the left versus the right. Because I care about right versus wrong. And we know what's wrong in society. And we are in such an important moment with these elections and what they indicate about what is to come. But our future is highly dependent on. On how the resistance deals with a couple of fundamental questions. You want to know what they are and talk about what the answers may wind up being. Good. I'm Chris Cuomo. Welcome to the Chris Cuomo Project. Thank you for subscribing and following and joining me here. So here is the deal. Stephen Miller's afraid. He should be afraid. Interesting to me is he describes the Democratic Party as this spectrum, which, by the way, I don't really agree with, but it doesn't matter. Tip o'. Neill. Ronald Reagan didn't agree on anything. They weren't centrist, anything. Nobody wants to be centrist, especially in a time of turmoil which we are in. Centrist? What does that even mean? Well, I'm kind of not here or there. It's like middle. Nobody wants to be in the middle of anything. You want to be a critical thinker. You want to be reasonable. Okay? That doesn't mean centrist. That doesn't mean middle. It means. Well, I'm a progressive pragmatist. Meaning what? I want progress. And I look at it case by case with a set of principles that guide me in everything. You know, give me the situation, I'll give you the solution. Okay? It's not going to just hew to a party. That's what he wants. He wants extremism. He brought extremism into the mainstream with Trump. That's why Trump likes him, because he feeds his crazy. He keeps people distracted and stupid because they're not being critical thinkers, because they're overpowered by emotion, of fear, of prejudice. That's what he wants. And now he sees because, see, he has forgotten that that's what he is. So he's identifying it in the other side. They're radical. They're. There's no you a radical. No. You want people to destroy everything America is. You want to destroy diversity. You want to destroy due process. You want to destroy our institutions. You do. That's what you want. You want this to be a white country. You want to up the birth rate of white people. Like that's what you think is the solution to anything. You want to have more babies, great. You better be able to feed them. You better be able to provide the opportunity of life, real life, not just in here, out to shoot, where it matters, where you don't give a shit about it, where your policies disadvantage it. But he doesn't want you to know any of that. He doesn't want you to deal with this. He doesn't want you to deal with this. He just wants to have you afraid of who's to blame for the problem, the brown menace. But even in his description of the Democratic Party, with them, he sees a range. He sees a spectrum. But with Republicans, no, he just sees a conservative party. You think Donald Trump is a conservative? He's conservative when it comes to telling you the truth. He's conservative on the truth. Right. Because he's full of shit most of the time, just like this guy. You don't think the Republican Party was a spectrum? If it weren't a spectrum, then how did it get overtaken by its fringe? Because that's all MAGA is, is the fringe of the Republican Party. Those people have always been there. They've always been there, but they've never been in power. Why? You think Ronald Reagan, he coined the phrase, or his writer coined the phrase, make America great again. Did you know that? That Trump took it from him? You knew that, right? Maybe yes, maybe no. Now you know, he didn't talk to people about xenophobia. He was pro immigration. He believed in restraint on what to do with illegal Immigrants. Did you know this? He was not about being angry. Look, I think he. Some of his ideas and what he wanted wound up taking you the same place as Trump. But he didn't talk about it the same way. He did not. He had a decency to him. Now, you may disagree with that, but he presented himself and he's discussed things in ways with a decency. Trump abandoned that by design. Why do you think people tell you that Trump is so different in person, that he can be so charming, that people like being around him when they. Why? Because he's faking it. Because he's exaggerating himself for effect. To make you angry, to make you prejudiced, to make you afraid. See, now they are afraid because they see exactly what made MAGA powerful, amplified and magnified in what is coming at them right now. Now, that's going to make you feel good, right? Should. Should make you feel good. Why do I call it mega? Now, first let's discuss the wrong reason, the wrong answer to that question. Some of you who resist maga, who are anti Trump, I think you, first of all, you got to think about what are you for? And that's not a semantic thing. And it's. It's not. Some go high when they go low standard. It's. It's strategic. The reason I say it is not because I think that the reaction to MAGA is like maga, just more so, meaning more prejudice, more angry, more destructive. No, I don't mean that at all. And I don't think that at all. Just look at the no Kings protests. Largest protests in the history of country. Almost no violence. Why? Because it's not about hurting and destroying. That's what MAGA is. I don't call it mega because it's more MAGA ish. No, it's just. It's more people from more places and more different kinds of faces who are right about what's wrong. The system isn't working for the many. Full stop. Full stop, that's all you need. The system isn't working for the many, it's working for the few. That's it. More people agree with that in more places and from more different backgrounds and aspects of life than during 2015 with MAGA. That's why I call it mega. It's a bigger populist outrage movement at the status quo. And who owns the status quo? MAGA does.
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Biden. That won't work. That won't work and it's not working. You see it in every measure. Why? It's common sense. Critical thinking. Critical thinking. Unless you got blinders on and you're just blind obeisance to a partisan point of view. You see it every day. You see it every way. You just do. Okay, so let's just assume it because it's everywhere. Okay, all right. I like mega. Why? Well, first of all, it's a little stupid and it's not an acronym, so I don't know. Here's what. Here's why I'm coming up with it. I'm coming up with it because we need an alternative. Why do we need who's. First of all, who's we? Oh, no, no. I believe in Fix America first. I believe the country should be obsessed with its own problems and what to do about it. Absolutely. That's what I mean when I say we. We should be fighting about how to fix. How do you fix healthcare? Let's fight. Let's fight about it. Because I do not think the private sector is the answer. I think single payer is the answer. And I can explain it and I can argue with you about it, and you can disagree and you can modify the position and say it's gotta be a different way and we can come to some accommodation that both of us think makes the other person a little stupid and makes us a little pathetic, but at least we're getting something done that puts us in the direction of where we think we're supposed to be. I'd be okay with that. We're nowhere near that right now. So I call it mega. Because saying socialists is a huge barrier to entry. And in politics, if you have to explain why something is what you're saying it is, you're losing maga. You don't have to explain now. I think you need to explain because I don't see it as what you say it is. I see MAGA as an inherently reductive statement. How is greatness reduction? Because you're. The word again is what changes it for me. Just like it did with Reagan. And remember who I am. I'm Mario Cuomo's son. He was the og enemy of maga. Why? Because he knew Reagan was speaking in code the same way Trump is. Great again means what? Before diversity, before you had laws, empowering equity in society, fairness, due process. Is that what you mean? That's certainly what Trump means. Absolutely. The guy wants to destroy institutions like no one I've ever seen. So does Stephen Miller. That's the irony. That's why I laugh at him. I laugh at his desperation. This is why he won't come on Any of my platforms. He's a joke. His arguments are simple. They're facile, they're obvious. Why? Because they come from a place of weakness, not strength. I can't be better, so I have to make you convinced everything else is worse, that I'm an alternative. That's. That's all he's got. You know, they hate everything that's America. What does that even mean? What does that even mean? That they hate everything that America. Well, what. What do you love? That's America if you. If you support Trump. What are you talking about? The only thing that supporting Trump proves about you that's a positive is that you believe in live and let live. You believe that free speech matters so much that you have to tolerate complete bullshit that you don't agree with and don't like and don't think warrants attention. That's the only. That's the only value, because that's what you're showing is a demonstration of tolerance by allowing him to exist within the process and have this kind of power. The fact that that's is a testament to your belief in our system. Other than that, it's complete capitulation. It's complete surrender. Everything about it is reductive and trying to destroy the country. You don't even want people to think elections work. You suck, Stephen Miller. Okay, by design, you suck. Support for the Chris Cuomo Project comes from Lucy. Are you a pouch person? Is that how you get your nicotine? Well, if that's how you choose to get your nicotine, you better get it the best way possible. And that is Lucy. Why? 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Now socialism sucks, too. It sucks. Why? Because you have generations of Americans who have been indoctrinated and conditioned to think it sucks. It's not as good as capitalism. I don't think you're going to win that argument. So why call it that? That's my question. Why saddle yourself with such a burden? Because, look, that's all they have on you. All they have is that you're wrong about how to put it right. That's all they have. You want to tear down capitalism, the best thing in the creation of humanity, for what? Now, do I think that's fair? No. But fair is a four letter word, especially in politics. There's no such thing. Reality loses to perception most of the time. And the perception here is that you are selling something that people should not want to buy. And it seems radical, it seems anti American. And then they put the overlays of the comfort, the nonchalance, the apparent sympathy for Islamism and antisemitism. Now you're playing with other boogeymen. As if socialism wasn't enough of a boogeyman, now you want to play with Islam. Now, again, I don't buy into. I'll tell you what I buy into. Problems with socialism for America way more than I buy into the idea of Islamophobia. I do not see Muslims as an inherent problem any more than I see Christians. Oh, they're not the same. You can tell yourself that religion can be exaggerated for effect in any monotheistic system. And no, I am not inherently worried about people who are Muslims any more than I am by Christians. So what am I missing? Well, what I'm missing is that you don't see Muslims the way I do. You see them as Islamists, extreme Islamists. You see them as terrorist adjacent. You see them as okay with terrorists. You see them as accepting that terrorists are among them and part of them. Most Muslims don't. Most overwhelmingly, they don't. They see them as the shit. They see them as the N words of their type of Islamists. Extreme Islamists are not Muslims. They've perverted the faith and made it something it's not supposed to be. Oh, no, the Quran has some bad stuff. The Bible has bad stuff in it. But more importantly, Christian, or Christendom as we used to call it, has bad actors in it who use the faith to create prejudice and create violence and tension and war. So does Islam. You're right. A lot of bad men get involved with religion for bad reasons and use it as a tool for badness. You're right. Now, coupling the socialism with a cottoning to Islamism is a very tough combination of phobias for the American people to swallow. I'm less worried about the second than I am the first. Why? Because these aren't Islamists. Even a Zoran Mamdani with his funny name and his brown skin and him constantly saying things that make you feel that he's okay with the terrorists. One, I don't believe that he is sympathetic to terrorism. I think he has good faith problems with how Israel prosecutes its existence. I don't agree with him. I don't. But I don't think that makes him evil. Okay. And I don't need to say that he's evil in order for me to be right about what he's wrong about. I don't need that. And this is a guy who ran against my brother and said really ugly about my brother and made me want to, like, punch him in the face. But that's because I'm a brother and I care about my family more than I do about politics. But I'm not going to demonize the guy. I didn't do it during the race and I'm not going to do it now. Why? Because it's not. I don't choose to be like that. That's why. That's my choice. Okay? And people in politics make different choices. Stephen Miller made a choice to be a piece of shit and to scare people and make them hate one another. That's his choice. And now he's trying to blame his opposition for that, which is ironic, right? At a minimum, he's also wrong because I don't believe that that's what they're about. They're not about jihad. That's. That's not true. They're about changing the system same way MAGA was, same was, same way. Now this democratic socialism makes it harder for them. It's going to be hard to sell democratic socialism in America. It's going to be hard. And explaining is losing. I think they need to call it something else. And no, Democrat doesn't work. Why? Because you do need balance. You need to be something different, you need to be something new. You need to be disruptive, you need to be insurgent. You need all of those things. Why did Brad Lander win? He's a shitty candidate. He is an off putting, you know, unlikable person. So why did he win? Because he's right about what's wrong and he has been adopted by that populist movement just like Trump. Brad Lander Landers is just like Trump. Okay, you can say no, he's not. He's not as bad, whatever. He has a list of unappealing personal characteristics, but he's still one. Why? Because people care about something else more than how ugly he is personally or character wise or whatever, whatever you choose as your metric, they care about something else more. That's why Zoran Mamdani won. That's why Donald Trump won. And I keep bringing up Trump because you got to understand that that's why Santos won. That's why flawed people win. That's why bad people win. Because they are connected to something that matters more to the many. Donald Trump was right about what was wrong. The system doesn't work. It's not fair. The working man is being biased by the system and the institutions don't do what they were set up to do. He was right about all that. He just had no intention of making any of it better. But I don't blame the people who voted for him for being duped. He's a good salesman. And they are desperate and desperate people do desperate things. And now there are more desperate people and you see what they're doing in New York City. Goldman was a good member of Congress, but he's an establishment, just like Andrew Cuomo. He's part of the establishment. Oh no. But he worked from within. And Goldman fought against this and fought against that. And Andrew Cuomo fought against this and fought against that. Their establishment. I want disruption, I want an outsider, I want new. You check none of those boxes. You check none of them. So Goldman loses to this frog. Why? Because it's not about man for man. It's not about trait for trade. It's about who's right about what's wrong. And you can't be as right as I am about what's wrong. You're part of the establishment. You're part of the problem. I wrote a little song to remind you. Choice hotels get you more of the experiences you value. The Cambria Hotel's got it all. A rooftop bar, have a ball, bring a date, your squad or even your mom. Book direct@ChoiceHotels.com. Now I get it. I understand it. I don't really like it. I'll tell you why. You come from people who don't understand how the system works. And they can't really work the system the same way. And I know it seems so seductive that I want someone in there who's just going to break this and doesn't know how to do what they do, and he just doesn't knows that. But you got to know how to do something. The problem with Spencer Pratt, the problem with any of these insurgent disruptors for me, is you don't know how to do the job once you get in and win. Look at Trump. He doesn't know how to do it. And this is his third chance at figuring out how to do it. He doesn't know how to do it. Why do you think the war is so fucked up? Why do you think the tariffs blew up? Why? Because he doesn't know how to run things. He doesn't know how to make deals. That's a lie. It's a myth. He didn't even write the art of the deal. Did you know that? He didn't even fucking write it, let alone live it. What great deal has he made to get himself out of bankruptcy, to get himself out of debt, to sell his name and image to people, to be a reality TV star? That's a deal. It's not a deal. Working with the regime now is going to force him to make a deal. And he's not even at the table. He didn't do the Abraham Accords. He does. He wasn't even at the table. He can't make a single deal in Congress. So you see what I'm saying? It's a mythology, but people went with it. Why? Because they're stupid? No, because they abandoned their critical thinking out of desperation. And he's a disruptor. He's the enemy of their enemy. That's exactly what's going on now. And the more MAGA tries to demonize the reaction the resistance, the stronger it will become. Keep calling them radical, keep saying they hate the country. See what that does? You're going to just put more and More people into their ranks. Why? Because they should be. The more you say that people thinking that what you're doing is wrong makes them the problem, the more people you're going to lose. We need real Democrats to come and vote for us. Why the fuck would they vote for you, you ugly little hater? Why would they vote for you? Your head is a metaphor for how unappealing your ideas are. Your head is like the perfect vessel for the ideas that come out of it. Your ideas are. Look like you. They look like Stephen Miller. Stephen Miller looks like what he's selling you, this ugly, twisted, diseased version of a young man. Why would they vote? Why would they want to join you? Because the other is worse. We're done with that. We're exhausted by that. We're exhausted with picking the lesser of two evils. Enough. This bullshit binary system. If we can't change this binary system and have more choice, we're going to have to change what each of the choices is in that moment. That's what populism does. That's why we need populism in the first place, is because the system is so structured and rigid and limited for change that you have to basically have these. These paroxysms, these. These kinds of, like these, you know, these spasms of fringe thinking and insurgent thinking. Because you can't change this binary system. You don't have enough choice and you control the primary system. So this is the only way to get the many into positions of influence. So the Republican Party gets consumed by its fringe. Maga. You're not conservatives. You're not real conservatives. There are real conservatives among you, but that's not what you are in the main. No way. It's not conservative to be prejudiced. That's not inherently conservative. That's not what conservatism is about. Right. There's a. Conservatism isn't owned by whites or whiteness. It's not a thing. It's not a thing. Conservative is live and let live. It's not. I don't get to live the way that I want because it bothers your misplaced sense of faith or propriety. That's not live and let live. It's not conservative. See what I'm saying? So the Republican Party was consumed by its fringe. Maga. And now I believe the nature of pendular change in our binary system is now you're going to see the same thing happen in reaction to it. The Democratic Party is getting consumed by its fringe. Now MAGA will agree with this. Because they want that fringe to be a scary thing. They just didn't want that when it was them being analyzed that way. Right. They were the real ones. That's how they feel in the Democratic Party. That's how they feel. And their ranks are going to swell. Now, the democratic socialist thing is not helpful. And I know that's not fair. I understand political science. I understand what that word really means, that term, and I understand what it doesn't mean. But again, this is politics. And politics is about persuasion. And persuasion is about perception, overwhelming reality, which it usually does in our politics. And socialism is a barrier to entry. It just is. Do I like that? I don't have a feeling one way or the other. I think it was a mistake. I. I think you need to change this right away. And here's why. You can get away with changing it the way I did, making it mega. Not my best idea. I'm open to better ones. Please let me know. You can do faf. You can fix America first. I mean, FAF doesn't sound that great. MAGA doesn't sound that great either. But faf, it doesn't really work. But fix it works. This is the fix it movement. Fix it. This is the fix it movement. Fix it. And here's the nice thing about fix. If you look back at its root in language, it's etymology, Latin, fakere, sounds like. So that gives you a little bit of edge to it. You gotta call it something else. Why? Because it isn't what it sounds like. That's why. You don't want to destroy capitalism. You want to change how it rewards winners and on what basis? I'll give you a perfect example of a solution. We have a two tiered tax system, right? I pay over 50% federal, state, local taxes. I pay more in federal taxes than Amazon does. Why? Because we have a tiered system. They get a preference. They don't have a right to it. It's a privilege. It's a preference. That's a privilege. That's something that is given. It is not something that is owned. Okay, why do they get a preference? Because they hire a lot of people. Because that's good for communities. Because they help us build and grow. Okay, that's good. We'll give you a preference. All right, great. Now if you look at it a little bit more deeply, why do we only give it to the C Corps? Did you know that over 99% of the businesses in America are small businesses that get taxed as individuals? You get certain more deductions for Things, but you're basically taxed as an individual, an LLC or a partnership or any of these things are flow through entities. You still get charged as an individual. That's why people try to keep money in their business and try to grow the business and do all those kinds of things until they can sell the business and use it as a capital gain. You know, they're games that you play. But the system isn't set up to reward you for being a small business. It's set up to reward you for being a big business. Why? Because they hire half the workers and they provide half the gdp. Small businesses do the other half. They're just a lot fewer big corporations and little corporate little businesses. So that's why they get the preference. Okay, so the way I understand it, which is the way it is, is that you get the preference because you provide value to your workers. And we want to reward that and incentivize it. Okay, I agree. So what does it mean when your biggest corporations, your biggest employers, Walmart and Amazon, have a significant number of their workers on food stamps and Medicaid? What does that tell you? Well, that what they're being given a privilege for, they are not providing. If I have to pay for your workers to eat, if I have to pay for your workers to deal with their illness, why do you deserve a preference? You don't. So what if you change the preference? That if you have a certain percentage of your workers who are on public assistance, you don't get that tax structure anymore? Is that socialism? No more than you getting the preference in the first place. You see what I'm saying? It's just choices. You could say, well, that's not capitalism. You're telling people what they have to pay people. No, I'm creating a condition. On what basis? You get a preference, you're getting a privilege. I'm giving you a gift. Shouldn't you have to do something in return for it? Yes, is the answer. Okay, this is what you have to do. There's nothing not capitalistic about it any more so than the original preference. There's a solution. You have antitrust laws. Break up the verticals within healthcare. Break it up from an antitrust perspective. Change the laws. You don't get to have all the profit centers. So you control all the pricing. Oh no. The market sets. No, they don't. You don't, because you basically have a functional monopoly where the private sector just gets to charge whatever it wants. You have to pay. Otherwise you die, you get sick. You can't take Care of yourself. It's not like cars where you have other choices at different price points. You don't have that. Yeah, that's the solution. More choice. You're already in control in the private sector and you haven't given us more choice. You make as much money as you can for yourself. That's what you do. Unless you're put in check. That's a solution. Put them in check. Break up the verticals. Why is it that the best functioning healthcare system in our country is Medicare? Now they fucked it up by doing what? Medicare Advantage. Why? Because they gave the private sector more pricing control. Look it up. Why does that one work the best for the most people? Because they did exactly what I'm saying. Until they undid it with the Medicare Advantage and the Part B and all that other shit. Just do your homework, be a critical thinker and you'll see what the key is to fixing America. If they rebrand what the resistance is to maga, it's over for the midterms. And for good reason. Why? Because the many are right about what's wrong, just like they were when they were duped by maga. Even more so. Why? Because Trump has made the problems worse with his stupid policy decisions, which is the price of desperation, which is picking someone who promises disruption and it sounds good, but he can't deliver. That's what won in New York City. The same thing that won with mega. Same thing. We are right about what's wrong and we will take imperfect people that come along with shitty ideas that we don't really believe in, but it's better than what's there. And I'm not going with centrist. I'm not going with middle. I'm not going with establishment. I'm not going with same old, same old, because that's how we got here. And I'm not going to keep doing the same thing and think it's going to get me to a second, a different place. That's called insanity. That's where we are. That's the opportunity. That's the challenge. Comcast is delivering extraordinary experiences in live sports through the incredible broadcast and storytelling from NBC, innovative and personalized viewing features on Xfinity and PCast, and the country's most reliable Wi Fi viewers can enjoy every game changing, play faster and more seamlessly than ever, all in a network built to deliver unforgettable moments as close to live as possible. The ultimate experience for the American sports fan. Learn more@comcastcorporation.com sports now, the good news is the Hard part is connecting with people, with what matters to them, what makes them angry, what they want to change. That's the hard part. You're there. You're there with the anti maga movement. You're there, but you just can't be anti maga. You got to be for something. And democratic socialism, I, I don't mean to condemn it as an idea. I'm just saying as a brand, as a sales pitch in America. It is a tough sell. Somebody said, you know, yeah, it's like the libertarians of the right. No, it isn't. Nobody knows what libertarian means. And libertarians aren't scary. And libertarians never run anything. And libertarians have never existed in a way that have been made something in history. Socialism has. It's seen as a, as a cousin to communism and Russia and Nazis and this and South America and, you know, banana republics. It's just got a terrible reputation. There's no reason to own that reputation in this moment. You have to call it something else. You need to brand it something else. Because, look, here's what we know. The same thing that worked for Trump is going to work against Trump. AOC is far from, from a perfect politician. Her personal characteristics, her behavior, her ideas, a lot of things make her imperfect. But why is she polling so high? Because she's right about what's wrong. And people want change. And the more desperate they become for change, the less discerning about their change agent they become. Again, the more desperate people become for change, the less discerning, the less picky they get about their change agent. That's the explanation of aoc, that's the explanation of Trump. That's the explanation of Mandani. That's the explanation of who won in New York City. And I will say this. I am contented by Jack, Schlossberg and Conway getting their asses kicked. Not because I don't like them, I don't know them. But they're posers. And I'm glad that posers got exposed. Brad Landers is a weak candidate, okay, even for the House, but he is a real one. He believes in these things. He is right about what's wrong systemically, how to fix it. I think he's way off, but that's my right. Just like it's his right to be wrong. Right? Maybe I'm wrong, okay? I don't hate the man. I would hate him if he made me want to hate. And I don't really think that's what he's about. I mean, he's anti Semitic, but I mean, you know, he's kind of like a self hating, anti Semitic person. But whatever. I don't care about any of that because he's right about what's wrong. And that's what you saw. There is a continuation of the populist outrage movement. It is no different than MAGA in that way. Brad Landers is not your ideal choice for anything, but he's better than these posers and establishment people. So he beats Goldman, even though Goldman is a way better candidate. He's got a better pedigree, he's got a better set of personal traits. He's a better performer. He's just better. But he's part of the establishment and we want disruption. We want outsiders. Okay, now am I part of that we? No, not really. Why? Because I don't believe in just naked disruption. I don't know that it necessarily makes anything better. Well, it can't be any worse. Oh, yeah, it can. It could be a lot fucking worse. Why do you think so many people who are coming here for the World cup are like, wow, french fries? Because life is hard in a way that is hard for us to imagine in most other places. We have benefits and blessings here that we do not appreciate enough. And I understand why. All pain is personal and everything is relative. You know, it's like when my father used to say, oh, you know, this guy, this guy you.
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Date: June 25, 2026
Host: Chris Cuomo
Chris Cuomo delivers a scathing, freewheeling reflection on the current state of American politics, focusing on the influence and fallout of Stephen Miller—a key architect of Trump-era policy and right-wing populist rhetoric. Cuomo argues that Miller, through years of divisiveness and extremism, unwittingly paved the way for the very “populist resistance” now threatening the Republican establishment. The episode dissects the polarization of both major parties, the rise of outsider candidates, and the need for a rebranded, forward-looking movement aimed at “fixing America first,” rather than clinging to worn-out ideological labels like “socialism.” Cuomo also underscores the danger and opportunity in the political upheavals seen in New York City’s recent elections and beyond.
Chris Cuomo’s episode is a call to arms for political realignment, fueled by outrage at establishment failures but wary of demagoguery and empty disruption. Stephen Miller, as emblematic of right-wing extremism, is both cause and victim of an insurgent political moment that now threatens to upend both parties’ status quo. Cuomo’s ultimate prescription is simple: America needs a new language and focus—“fix it”—to unite a broader, desperate base around real reform, not tired ideological battles.
Memorable closing:
"The many are right about what's wrong. It's not about who they choose, it's about what they choose. And I'm telling you, the resistance is a phrase away." (Cuomo, [44:33])