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The Next 4 Years feat. Elahi Izadi, Caleb Brown, Chelsea Shorte, Jack Hunter and Matty Litwack

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As we approach Trump's 100 day milestone, here's a show recorded right before the inauguration with people's predictions and outlook for the next four years. Recorded in Washington D.C., the show features comedian and Washington Post journalist Elahi Izadi, the Cato Institute's Caleb Brown, Rare.us editor Jack Hunter, and comedians Chelsea Shorte and Matty Litwack. 3:20 Toby Muresianu Standup 7:50 Chelsea Shorte Standup 11:45 Matty Litwack Standup 15:45 Elahi Izade Standup 20:50 Panel Introductions 22:40 What do you think the biggest change will be over the next four years? 55:17 Is there too much relative comparison of politicians and partisans, as opposed to judging them on their merits? 1:08:50 Education, why can’t we agree on facts, and the media in the age of the internet. 1:27:45 How important are comedic news sources? 1:38:30 Is Trump anti-trans, and the line between opposing policies and opposing groups of people.
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As we approach Trump's 100 day milestone, here's a show recorded right before the inauguration with people's predictions and outlook for the next four years. Recorded in Washington D.C., the show features comedian and Washington Post journalist Elahi Izadi, the Cato Institute's Caleb Brown, Rare.us editor Jack Hunter, and comedians Chelsea Shorte and Matty Litwack. 3:20 Toby Muresianu Standup 7:50 Chelsea Shorte Standup 11:45 Matty Litwack Standup 15:45 Elahi Izade Standup 20:50 Panel Introductions 22:40 What do you think the biggest change will be over the next four years? 55:17 Is there too much relative comparison of politicians and partisans, as opposed to judging them on their merits? 1:08:50 Education, why can’t we agree on facts, and the media in the age of the internet. 1:27:45 How important are comedic news sources? 1:38:30 Is Trump anti-trans, and the line between opposing policies and opposing groups of people.
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