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The New Yorker Asks If the Left Can Win Back Young Men

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One of the regrets that Kamala Harris supporters had after her resounding defeat was that she didn't take the opportunity to go on Joe Rogan's podcast and reach tens of millions of young men with her message of joy. She was invited, but her conditions included that Rogan come to her, the podcast be limited to one hour, and that her campaign would have editorial control so they could chop up her comments like "60 Minutes" did.

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It wouldn't have made a difference anyway. If bringing Gov. Tim Walz, the epitome of "healthy masculinity," couldn't win over the male vote, what could?

Democrats still don't know why they lost or why they have an approval rating of 29 percent, but some are sticking to the idea that it was the messaging, not the policies. They just couldn't get their message out.

The New Yorker has been pondering the voting trajectory of young men and has come up with a couple of takes after going to West Hollywood and hanging out with "Trump-hating leftist clown Hasan Piker" as he worked out and soaked in a hot tub.

Nice podcaster graphic to go with the story. Which brings us to another post for the same story:

"The perception" of a censorious left. Maybe that had something to do with Harris complaining that social media platforms like X weren't moderated by the government or her running mate's insistence that “There’s no guarantee to free speech."

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Andrew Marantz examines the problem in "The Battle for the Bros." To give a hint, Marantz is the author of "Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation."

Can the Left win young men back? They've got Harry Sisson and David Hogg, after all.

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We're pleasantly surprised they didn't give the white podcaster a Nazi tattoo.

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This editor's old enough when the Left tried counter-programming Rush Limbaugh with Air America. The people made their choice.

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