Progressive commentator Cenk Uygur argues money in politics, not left-vs-right, is the core corruption corroding American capitalism and democracy.

Cenk Uygur — Progressive political commentator and host of The Young Turks, the longest-running daily news show on the internet, founded in 2002. Author of a progressive manifesto and founder of groups like Justice Democrats and Wolfpack; he briefly entered the 2024 Democratic primary against Joe Biden.
Cenk Uygur lays out his political framework, distinguishing capitalism (which he supports) from corporatism (monopoly/oligopoly power that captures government), and placing himself as center-left but fully populist. He argues the single biggest problem in America is private money in politics, traceable to 1970s Supreme Court decisions that effectively legalized bribery, and that the only fix is a constitutional amendment via a convention of states. The conversation ranges across mainstream media as corporate propaganda, the forcing-out of Biden, Kamala Harris's strategy, an extended steel-man and critique of Trump, election integrity, DEI and meritocracy, the Israel-Palestine path to a deal, and conspiracy theories. Uygur repeatedly preaches hope grounded in the wisdom of the crowd and the long arc of history. The episode also includes personal stories about his immigrant father, his reversal on Armenian Genocide denial, and a lengthy aside on whether he could beat Joe Rogan in a fight.
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Cenk Uygur
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