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by SkronkFronkerdale_Archive
Yeah I'd second Sam Seder and Jimmy Dore, both of which I've been watching regularly of late. I like Jimmy Dore cause his very earnest outrage is primarily directed against the failure and hypocrisy of the liberal class, where it most needs to be directed if there is to be some reform I think. The right is so far gone crazy that's almost redundant to focus too much on it at this point on a genuinely leftist platform. I sympathize a lot with the sense of despair and anger that permeates his show over what passes for mainstream discourse in this soiled world. Also, Kyle Kulinski is an organized and well-informed speaker, really good at cutting through things to find the shared common sense interest of the public(which is important now I think), though I didn't like him at first.I would like to add On Contact with Chris Hedges. Chris is pretty much always on point and his passion and empathy are very real. He's spent a good chunk of his life as a foreign correspondent in life and death situations in other countries, which has given him a perspective informed by the people on the ground rather than heresy and conjecture, and also has spent extensive amounts of time domestically in every corner of America. His perspective tends to be extremely prescient. As a literature nerd, I appreciate his frequent references to writers and books I love or else might be of interest to me. I also found Sheldon Wolin from Hedges and a few other important writers of the left.