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The Left Versus The Right with Governor David Paterson and Jake Novak | 05-30-26

Jake Novak and David Patterson discuss the intersection of politics, sports, and cultural events in New York City. The conversation begins by criticizing local politicians for refusing to attend the Israel Day parade, framing such boycotts as dishonest political theater that prio ...  Show more

The Left Versus The Right with Governor David Paterson and Jake Novak | 05-23-26

Fmr. Gov. David Patterson and Jake Novak evaluate the deteriorating state of American political culture by reflecting on the Democratic Party's perceived failures following the 2024 election. They argue that modern politics has become a magnet for opportunistic individuals and fo ...  Show more

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