Fatima . Ezra Klein is worried – but not about a radicalized left .

4 days ago
2

Loyal, CEO Chris Pawlowski – we also listen to the other side, etc., today an NYT podcast: "Interesting Times".
Ezra Klein is worried – but not about a radicalized left.
"They fail and don't rethink anything."
September 18, 2025
ChatGPT-🎙️-Podcast Analysis – “Interesting Times” (NYT, Douthat + Klein)

Ezra Klein sits there like a slightly nervous young man on the wrong side of the aisle, trying to dodge the existential question of the left. His mantra: “We need a project, people! Something with optimism, diversity, and maybe even flying cars.” 🚗✨

Ross Douthat, the conservative host, counters: “Fine, Ezra, but what's the point? What is the left's meaning of life besides ‘diversity is great’?” And there you see: the right still has the tried-and-true trio – church, family, marriage. That's it.

Ezra replies: “But hey, I have kids, and Pete Buttigieg has kids, and Obama too… so, we do have stories, we're not storyless!”
👉 Except these stories sound like Netflix pitches: “Season 1: Hope. Season 2: Abundance. Season 3: Let's see if the ratings hold.” 📺

The left in this podcast seems a bit like a startup that has raised millions but doesn't yet know what it actually produces. “It's about meaning, optimism, and diversity – we'll get back to you when we have a product!”

Meanwhile, Douthat politely reminds everyone that the right at least has a clear message: “Go to church, get married, have children. And if you don't, don't complain later.” 🎬 Summary for your video:
After the Fatima prayer → “Now let's listen to the left's quest for meaning, courtesy of the New York Times. Spoiler: the underlying message is as invisible as the flying car Ezra Klein is still waiting for.” 😂
--
Background information for non-experts: Ross Douthat & Ezra Klein

Ross Douthat

Born in 1979, a conservative author and long-time columnist for the New York Times.

Known for his cultural criticism essays, books like “The Decadent Society,” and his Catholic perspective in socio-political debates.

Host of the NYT podcast “Interesting Times,” where he regularly discusses politics, culture, and religion with guests.

Comparable (in terms of status and style) to podcasters like Ben Shapiro (right-wing conservative, analytical) – but in a much calmer, less polemical way.

Ezra Klein

Born in 1984, a progressive journalist and podcaster.

Co-founder of Vox.com (2014), now a columnist for the New York Times.

Host of the “Ezra Klein Show” podcast, where he conducts long, in-depth conversations with politicians, economists, philosophers, and activists.

Comparable to podcasters like Sam Harris (intellectual-analytical, broad range of topics) or Kara Swisher (liberal, opinionated, but also interview-oriented).

Target audience:
Both operate in the “highbrow mainstream” – not as sensational as talk radio, but at the level where senators, think tank experts, and university professors like to be heard. In other words: academic enough for the establishment, but popular enough to reach hundreds of thousands of listeners.

--

Tuesday, September 16, 2025 - Our Lady of Fatima Rosary Crusade

Regina Angelorum Press
#reginangelorumpress.com/5year/
@ReginaAngelorumPress
We are available on Rumble, YouTube, and Spotify.

>Answer the call of Our Lady of Fatima who said on the 13th October 1917, “I am Our Lady of the Rosary. Continue to say the Rosary every day”.<

Loading comments...