Stephen A. Smith, an ESPN sports analyst, considers a run for president, stirring discussions about political motivations and his discontent with the current state of the Democrats. Geraldo Rivera, Cornel West, and Cenk Uygur share insights on the party's internal struggles and the necessity for centrist policies. They tackle the evolution of 'woke' culture and its influence on politics. Additionally, Harry Sisson highlights the complex dynamics of consent in a recent Snapchat scandal, igniting a dialogue about accountability in the digital age.
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Stephen A.'s House Ownership Tale
Stephen A. Smith shared a story about buying his house and valuing property upkeep.
This illustrates his belief in responsibility and preserving what you work hard to gain.
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Smith's Moderate Presidency Priorities
Smith's priorities as president would be the economy, immigration, and foreign affairs.
He advocates moderate, common-sense policies, rejecting extremes on both left and right.
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Politics Viewed as Begging
Stephen A. Smith doubts typical politician life suits him due to frequent begging for support.
He prefers his current media career over the stress of political office.
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How Common Sense Triumphed in an Age of Total Madness
Piers Morgan
In *Woke is Dead*, Piers Morgan examines the international rejection of woke ideology, arguing that it created division, confusion, and mistrust. He advocates for a post-woke future where common sense prevails, addressing topics like the gender divide and free speech. The book aims to spark conversation and debate about the role of common sense in society.
Wake up
Piers Morgan
In 'Wake Up', Piers Morgan critiques the increasing influence of 'wokeness' and its impact on free speech, arguing that it stifles genuine dialogue and critical thinking. The book reflects on the societal divisions exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic and advocates for a more balanced approach to public discourse, emphasizing the importance of open debate and constructive dialogue.
Almost everyone, including Donald Trump himself, has touted Stephen A. Smith to become a presidential candidate. He calls himself an independent who leans to the left and thinks the Democrats have "ravaged the United States with lies, woke culture and fear mongering" - but does he actually want to run? Would he be willing to give up his contract at ESPN to serve the American people?
After finding out, Piers Morgan is joined by NewsNation correspondent Geraldo Rivera, former independent presidential candidate Dr Cornel West, Young Turks CEO and former presidential challenger Cenk Uygur and Democratic TikToker Harry Sisson to get their reaction to his Smith interview and discuss whether the Democrats really are in disarray.
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