And right now, in my view, it’s not going in a positive direction. I mean, the goal is to have Republicans who are discontent to channel their discontent in a positive way. “And that’s what I was doing on that show. “As you know, Tucker commands a massive audience, and if you wanted to try and build a unifying popular movement that does call attention to the fact that our system’s not working, really, for anyone, you have to, again, reach out,” Yang continued. Yang’s response? He’s working to “take the temperature of the country down” by reaching across that proverbial aisle to meet folks “where they are.” This prompted Acosta’s second question for Yang on Saturday: “Why didn’t you go after when he’s citing the Unabomber and just talking about crazy stuff?” “A big system in the end protects itself and that’s kind of all it does.”
“His argument is that large organizations over time morph into purely self-preservation projects,” Carlson continued.