Ep. 2420 - The Rise of The New Left
Digest
This podcast episode delves into the rise of the "New Left," a group that has infiltrated conservative circles but espouses anti-American and left-leaning ideologies, posing a threat to traditional conservatism. The discussion contrasts American exceptionalism with anti-American sentiment, linking domestic "New Left" allies with foreign adversaries. It emphasizes the need for ideological borders within conservatism and criticizes figures like Tucker Carlson for undermining the movement. The "New Left" is accused of unifying on its terms, demanding Republicans embrace anti-Americanism, and acting as natural allies of the actual left. The episode also touches upon the radicalization within the Democratic Party, concerns about Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its regulation, developments in Iran, and political shifts in Cuba and Venezuela. Finally, it calls for listeners to become members.
Outlines

The "New Left": An Anti-American Threat to Conservatism
The podcast introduces the "New Left," a faction within conservative circles that is openly anti-American and aligns with Democrats, posing a significant threat to traditional conservatism and the nation's foundational principles. Their ideology is contrasted with American exceptionalism, highlighting their shared beliefs with the actual left on issues like the Constitution and capitalism.

Foreign Adversaries and Domestic Allies of the "New Left"
The discussion links foreign adversaries like Alexander Dugin to domestic "New Left" allies who, despite masquerading as conservatives, share fundamental principles with the left. This section emphasizes the need for ideological borders within conservatism and criticizes figures like Tucker Carlson for acting as opponents to the movement's integrity.

"New Left" Tactics and Alignment with the Actual Left
The "New Left" is accused of unifying on its terms, demanding Republicans embrace anti-Americanism, and using superficial rhetoric to mask their agenda. They are characterized as natural allies of the actual left, willing to ally with the enemy to achieve their ambitions, with examples like Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson openly admitting their alignment or desire for a new political party mirroring Democratic aspects. Candace Owens and Ian Carroll are also presented as proponents of this rhetoric.

"New Left's" Sympathy for Radical Islam and Takeover Strategies
A surprising aspect of the "New Left" is their sympathy for radical Islam, with figures like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson seemingly embracing Sharia law. The podcast outlines the "New Left's" strategies to take over the GOP, either by winning internally or by driving the party into the ground to form a new coalition. Vivek Ramaswamy's critique of "groiperism" and his stance on Americanism are also discussed.

The "New Left" vs. the Democratic Party and Political Radicalism
The "New Left" thrives on the radicalism of the Democratic Party, aiming for a binary choice between the "New Left" and the hard left to gain power. This mirrors the left's own phenomenon of traditional liberals being outflanked by more radical elements. The discussion highlights increasing radicalism and perceived corruption within the Democratic Party, with examples from New York and California politics, including anti-Israel rhetoric and radical stances on immigration and healthcare.

The Battle for AI and its Implications
The podcast identifies the battle for Artificial Intelligence (AI) as crucial for the future, with China posing a significant threat. Critiques of self-driving cars and anti-tech sentiments are addressed. Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are criticized for their stances on AI, while AI's transformative potential and the need for narrow regulation are emphasized. The reality of the AI bubble and productivity gains are discussed, arguing AI creates jobs by changing tasks.

Undercutting AI Innovation and Geopolitical Tensions
Undercutting American AI innovation is deemed harmful, with historical examples of government regulation leading to negative consequences. The podcast also covers developments in Iran, including potential US offers for nuclear negotiations and ongoing tensions related to the Strait of Hormuz. Congressional and media opposition to the president's Iran policy, as well as Marco Rubio's concerns about Cuba and Venezuela, are mentioned.

Legal Actions and Call to Action
The podcast briefly mentions a lawsuit by the federal government against The New York Times for alleged anti-white bias. It concludes with a call to action for listeners to become members and use a promo code for a discount.
Keywords
New Left
A political faction that has infiltrated conservative circles but exhibits anti-American and left-leaning ideologies, often aligning with Democrats and foreign adversaries. They challenge traditional conservatism and seek to dismantle existing political structures.
American Exceptionalism
The belief that the United States is unique and holds a special place among nations due to its history, values, and political system, emphasizing individual freedom, private property, and the Constitution.
Horseshoe Theory
A political theory suggesting that the far-left and far-right, while appearing ideologically opposed, share similar methods and can converge on certain issues, often leading to extremism and anti-establishment sentiments.
Ideological Borders
The concept of maintaining clear distinctions and boundaries within a political movement, such as conservatism, to prevent the infiltration and co-option of its principles by opposing ideologies.
AI Revolution
The ongoing and rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence, seen as a transformative force comparable to the Industrial Revolution, with significant implications for productivity, jobs, and global power dynamics.
AI Regulation
The debate surrounding the need for government oversight and rules for Artificial Intelligence development and deployment, balancing innovation with potential risks and societal impacts.
Iran Nuclear Program
The ongoing international concern and negotiations regarding Iran's development of nuclear capabilities, including uranium enrichment and the potential for weaponization, and the associated geopolitical implications.
Strait of Hormuz
A strategically vital waterway in the Persian Gulf, crucial for global oil transport. Control or disruption of this strait by Iran has significant economic and geopolitical consequences.
Q&A
What is the "New Left" and why is it considered a threat?
The "New Left" refers to individuals who have adopted conservative labels but hold anti-American, anti-decency, and anti-conservatism views, often aligning with Democrats. They are seen as a threat because they aim to destroy traditional conservatism and the country's foundational principles.
How does the podcast define American exceptionalism?
American exceptionalism is defined as the belief that America is a unique and exceptional country where anyone can succeed through individual freedom, private property, traditional institutions, and the Constitution, with a history of continuous improvement and progress.
What is the significance of the "horseshoe theory" in this context?
The horseshoe theory is relevant as it describes how individuals on the far-right, termed the "New Left," share common ground with the actual left, blurring ideological lines and working towards similar anti-establishment goals.
What are the main concerns regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI)?
Concerns about AI include its potential impact on jobs, its significant energy demands, and the risk of foreign adversaries like China dominating the AI race. There's also a debate about the necessity and form of AI regulation.
What is the current situation regarding Iran's nuclear program and US negotiations?
The US has reportedly offered Iran a memorandum of understanding to end the war and framework for nuclear talks, involving sanctions relief and uranium enrichment freezes. However, Iran remains hesitant, and the situation is tense with the possibility of further military action.
What is the podcast's stance on regulating AI?
The podcast argues for careful, narrow AI regulation, emphasizing that the solution is not to fight innovation but to implement sensible policies that do not stifle progress, private property, or capitalism.
Show Notes
Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Nick Fuentes and the rest of the New Left remove the mask; Vivek Ramaswamy swamps his own New Left contender in the Ohio gubernatorial primary; and a California gubernatorial debate shows just how screwed the state may be.
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