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Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Twitter Files and the Future of the Democratic Party With Silicon Valley's Congressman

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.67.8K Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2022

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Ro Khanna is a progressive congressman representing California's 17th District, the wealthiest Congressional district in the U.S. He's the Silicon Valley congressman, and his constituents are the coastal elites of the elites. But if you didn't know any of that, you might think Ro Khanna is a congressman from a place like Indiana. He wants to revitalize American industry, bring manufacturing back home, and really sound the alarm on who the digital revolution has left behind. In fact, when you hear Ro Khanna make the case for the dignity of working people, the negative effects of globalization, and campaign with slogans like “​​make more stuff here,” and “buy American,” he kind of sounds like… Donald Trump. That tells you everything you need to know about our current political moment and how the old rules about what is left and what is right, and which party represents the working class is totally up for grabs. And Khanna thinks that Democrats should be dominating on these issues. On big tech, Khanna’s policies are not exactly the ones you'd imagine coming from the congressman whose neighbors are the creators of the next Googles and Facebooks. Not only does he think big tech needs to be broken up, but he also was one of the only Democrats to diverge from his party's censorious impulses, when he reached out directly to Twitter in 2020 to criticize its decision to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop story, as we reported in the Twitter Files story. In an era where the Democratic Party and big tech often seem to be marching in lockstep, Khanna says, hold on. Maybe we should be skeptical of this kind of corporate power. And isn't that the core of what the Democratic Party is supposed to be about? And if not, when did that change and why? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:31.9

I'm Barry Weiss, and this is honestly.

0:35.0

Perhaps more than any other Democrat right now,

0:39.0

Roakana is sounding the alarm on who the digital revolution has left behind. On the gap... the over to that new technology and also on the divide between the laptop class and the

0:55.6

people who still pack a lunch to go to work. I call it a new economic patriotism

0:59.5

which is that Democrats are bringing manufacturing back home,

1:03.0

we're bringing back supply chains,

1:05.0

and that actually is going to help tackle inflation.

1:07.8

A CBS poll said 63% of Americans believe the cause of inflation is that we're not making enough

1:13.8

things in America. In fact, sometimes when you listen to Rokana make the case for

1:18.9

the dignity of working people, for revitalizing American industry industry and the negative effects the

1:24.9

unintended ones perhaps of globalization and outsourcing he kind of sounds a

1:29.6

little like after many years of decline American manufacturing is coming back bigger and better and stronger

1:36.7

than ever before. It's happening. We're in the midst of a great economic revival in the United States.

1:45.3

Which tells you everything you need to know about our current political moment and how the old

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