Jon Stewart: Skip the Takeaways and Get to Work
Briefly

"Here's what we know: We don't really know anything. We're going to make all kinds of pronouncements about what this country is and what this world is, and the truth is we're not really going to know shit."
"After Hillary Clinton's campaign loss in 2016, a pair of talking heads suggested that the Democrats would aim to find a younger candidate in 2020. Instead, Stewart points out, they went with an even older candidate in 2020 with Joe Biden and it counterintuitively 'turned out to be a winning message.'"
Stewart highlights the futility in predicting future elections, demonstrating how past assumptions about voter trends and demographics can often lead to unexpected outcomes.
He concludes with a call to action: 'Work like hell to move the world to the place that we prefer it to be.'
Read at Vulture
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