Culture These Liberals Have Left Their Media Comfort Zone - To get outside their bubbles — and crib some tactics — members of a listening club are plunging themselves into a world they had once avoided.

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Jordan Silver and Nina Harris are the creators of Unfortunately Not a Sound Bath, a podcast listening club. Lila Barth for The New York Times

By Emma Goldberg
Jan. 26, 2026 Updated 1:41 p.m. ET

One by one, the beleaguered 20-something liberals explained what had brought them to a Brooklyn beer hall for an unusual club meeting.

Part book club, part exposure-therapy session, the gathering had required them to immerse themselves in some of the brashest and most effective commentators on the right, including the white nationalist Nick Fuentes and the former Fox News host Tucker Carlson. When they listened, as much as they disagreed with the speakers, they understood the left had gotten something deeply wrong.

“The Trump campaign events were some of the best events I’ve ever been to,” said Amalia Hochman, 24, who used to work for the left-wing climate group Sunrise Movement, describing what had drawn her to the group.

“I was shocked when we lost,” said Peri Kessler, 25, a law student who has worked for Democratic campaigns, referring here to the Democrats’ 2024 presidential run. “I really drank that Kool-Aid.”

It was a rare in-person gathering of a largely virtual club called Unfortunately Not a Sound Bath, which bills itself as a “right-wing podcast listening club for left-leaning people.”

The group typically convenes every other week on Zoom to discuss, for instance, the views of the popular right-wing pundits Matt Walsh and Benny Johnson.

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Perri Kessler, left, said she joined the club because she was “shocked” when Democrats lost in 2024. Lila Barth for The New York Times

The discussions are led by the club’s founders, Nina Harris and Jordan Silver, whose day jobs are at Crooked Media, a podcast network founded by former Obama White House staff members that includes “Pod Save America,” a darling of left-wing media. Ms. Harris, 28, and Mr. Silver, 35, started the club a year ago, the first month of Mr. Trump’s second term, in an effort to get out of their bubbles and understand how a powerful right-wing media ecosystem had perhaps helped him to victory.

It’s one of several groups dedicated to helping liberal Americans empathize with, or at least comprehend, their conservative counterparts.

Alex Clark, who hosts the podcast “Culture Apothecary,” which is affiliated with the right-wing organization Turning Point USA, said she was pleased to hear that members of the club were listening to her show.

“The liberals are looking at us and saying, ‘Wait a minute — why are we not resonating?’” Ms. Clark said. “That’s really juicy to me.”

Not so long ago, she added, the scales seemed tipped in the other direction: “Ten years ago, the conservative right was saying, ‘We need to be listening to left-wing media’ and ‘Why do they seem like the cool kids?’”

When Mr. Silver, the vice president of marketing at Crooked Media, and Ms. Harris, who works for Crooked Media’s political arm, started texting about forming the club, they agreed that the responses that liberals had mustered during the first Trump term — pink-hat protests, complete with cheeky signs with puns about the president — no longer fully matched the moment.

As their idea for a listening group took shape, they floated some names — “bubble breakers,” “masochistic listening club,” “fight club” — and reached out to about 50 people they knew.

As the club expanded, it eventually included John Evans, whom Ms. Harris had met through the dating app Feeld.

“It didn’t work out,” Ms. Harris said of the date.

“Well, it led to this,” said Mr. Evans, 29, who stood nursing a beer at the Brooklyn meet-up.

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The club’s members say immersing themselves in the chatter of their political opponents has helped them encounter views they find offensive without becoming emotional. Lila Barth for The New York Times

He added that, at his brother’s recent wedding, his father had twice brought up Charlie Kirk, the head of Turning Point USA before he was assassinated last year, during a toast.

The club has 600 members who have cycled in and out, some devoted attendees and others more intermittent. They cover a wide cross-section of ages and even political views: A recent meeting included a silver-haired boomer observing that his children were getting their news on social media and a Gen Z-er jokingly speculating about how far Mr. Carlson would take his proclivities for Zyn.

Humor is encouraged; messy emotions are to be kept in check. The point, the founders say, is to analyze what makes the conservative voices so effective at captivating and persuading their audiences.

“We’ve gone from, ‘Let’s use this as a grief Zoom’ to ‘Let’s really be tactical,’” said Ms. Harris, who lives in Washington, D.C. “It’s the emphasis Jordan says in the beginning of every call: ‘We’re not here to talk about how sad we are.’”

Ms. Harris and Mr. Silver reserve the right to pull aside those who drift into talking about their feelings. Some members say the club has helped them keep their cool while listening to right-wing conspiracy theories or political ideas they consider offensive.

Members also declared that they haven’t found themselves persuaded or “red-pilled” by the media they have consumed.

“I haven’t turned to the dark side yet,” joked Henry Ewing, 27, a test prep tutor who was in attendance on this January afternoon. “I find a lot of right-wing messaging to be good, even if I don’t agree with the logical conclusions.”

During meetings, the group divvies up into Zoom breakout rooms to dissect podcast episodes for strategies they might be able to replicate. Listening to Ben Shapiro and Mr. Johnson, members agreed that both were good at hammering home a core message, like “how cheap is your gas.” Listening to Marjorie Taylor Greene in conversation with the comedian Tim Dillon, they noted how often the congressional representative said she “hates politics,” rather than emphasizing her identity as a mother and business owner.

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Kyle McIntyre, 27, said the club had helped him talk to family members who have opinions that diverge from his own. Mr. McIntyre mentioned a recent conversation with a Trump-supporting relative. Lila Barth for The New York Times

The challenge of effective political messaging has animated Democrats for the last year, prompting them to throw millions of dollars at the problem. But some on the left are skeptical that liberals can simply mimic the tactics that have catapulted the right to electoral victories.

“You can’t really just take what the right did either in the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s and then pour it into the present and have the left do it,” said Sam Adler-Bell, a co-host of “Know Your Enemy,” a podcast that takes a bookish approach to studying the right. “That’s one of the reasons our show is not a guide to effective movement organizing.”

Mr. Adler-Bell added that he believes protests and other forms of resistance remain important for the left.

“I remember right after Trump was re-elected the feeling of, ‘Oh, wow, we don’t know this country — if we just march around and go back into our MSNBC echo chamber then we’re doomed,’” he said. “But it turned out I felt better once people started marching.”

Some members of the club said that immersing themselves in right-wing chatter has helped them find common ground with friends and family members with opinions that differ from their own.

Over Thanksgiving, one member, Kyle McIntyre, 28, found himself in a conversation with his Republican relative, who was telling him she disliked Mayor Zohran Mamdani and liked President Trump. At first, he bristled. But then they found an area of agreement: He and his relative both opposed congressional stock trading.

“Most of the time you’re disagreeing with people you love,” he said.

Ms. Harris said she is not certain how long they will keep running the group. She is once again wondering if the political mood has shifted, pointing to recent immigration crackdowns around the country.

She questions whether the strategy of right-wing media immersion is proactive enough.

“The club was meeting the moment in 2025,” Ms. Harris said, talking with Mr. Evans, the person she had met on a dating app.

“Everyone wanted to know what went wrong in 2024,” Mr. Evans agreed. “Now we’ve done that soul searching.”

Emma Goldberg is a Times reporter who writes about political subcultures and the way we live now.

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One by one, the beleaguered 20-something liberals explained what had brought them to a Brooklyn beer hall for an unusual club meeting.
Was that necessary? Surely they're all there for the same reason.

“Ten years ago, the conservative right was saying, ‘We need to be listening to left-wing media’ and ‘Why do they seem like the cool kids?’”
Citation needed.

He added that, at his brother’s recent wedding, his father had twice brought up Charlie Kirk, the head of Turning Point USA before he was assassinated last year, during a toast.
Appropriate.

As the club expanded, it eventually included John Evans, whom Ms. Harris had met through the dating app Feeld.
Oh? How did that go?

“It didn’t work out,” Ms. Harris said of the date.
Aw, shucks.

During meetings, the group divvies up into Zoom breakout rooms to dissect podcast episodes for strategies they might be able to replicate.
Lmao like what? Posting on Rumble? Or saying nigger?
 
Jr or Sr Bush? Bc people dogged the lil baby bush hard. New-cue-lur, GB doesn't care about black ppl, etc.

Junior there was a time where left leaning comedians were actually funny. A lot changed themselves included but out of curiosity I rewatched some bush era shows. They are pretty decent watches.

This madness didn't always exist you must remember the world as it once was if you want to return it back to what it was. If not you must forge a new future but I admit. Personally I long for the past as naive as it was.
 
There's some history before that.

"Stay woke" was a black nationalist shibboleth in the '70s. It was how they'd say goodbye. "When we're apart, remember who we are," basically.

In the '90s I heard some white academic leftists describe themselves as "woke" to seem like they were down. Embarrassing shit.

Then /ourguys/ took it:—"woke on the JQ," "woke to the WEF plans," etc.—in the proto-"alt right" era when we made a lot of nigger jokes and had memories of shit from the '70s (or at least early gangster rap).

Then, what you said.

And now "woke" is a loser shibboleth, because only the lamest, weakest, most useless normalfags still use it without putting demeaning quotation marks around it.
"Stay woke" literally just means "stay aware" and usage of "woke" as slang for aware actually dates back a bit further in slang terms than the black nationalist usage. All the usages line up with that meaning till the subversion in the 2010s as a sarcastic one which meant the opposite. that was then spun as a "right winger slur" by party politics "influencers"... and then that one was "reclaimed" and then framed like the old meaning was always the same as the new one once enough people started nooticing.

My personal schizo theory is both woke and red-pilled got turned into the current year party team-ified shibboleths they became to subvert the very concept of slang tied to being aware to truth into a part of the same deception game as everything else is to keep the machine well oiled and fed for the entirety of current year that never ends. So far a lot of factors are proving that "correct" (story I sent about seeing the programming updating in real time being a big one).
 
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Their problem is they insisted everyone understand them.
The thing that really sticks in my craw is that they also insist that if you understand them then you have no choice but to agree. They genuinely think that their way of thinking is the only possible outcome an intelligent, moral person could ever come to.
 
Off topic but when did we decide that ceilings should look like the abandoned factory that Liam Neeson hid out in in Darkman
DUDE i just LOVE the hustle and bustle of the big city, it’s so DYNAMIC and makes me feel like i’m in one of my favourite TV SHOWS. you should totally come on down to my studio apartment, it’s got EXPOSED RED BRICK walls and 50 square feet! we can crack open a nice hoppy ipa or three and get crazy watching some cartoons on adult swim! and dude, dude, DUDE, we have GOTTA go down to the barcade- listen here, right, it’s a BAR where us ADULTS who do ADULTING can go DRINK. BUT!!!! it’s also an ARCADE like when we were kids, so we can play awesome VIDEO GAMES, without dumb kids bothering us. speaking of which megan and i have finally decided to tie the knot- literally -we’re both getting snipped tomorrow at the hospital, that way we can save money to spent more on ourselves and our FURBABIES. i’m fuckin JACKED man, i’m gonna SLAM this craft beer and pop open another one!!!
 
“I remember right after Trump was re-elected the feeling of, ‘Oh, wow, we don’t know this country — if we just march around and go back into our MSNBC echo chamber then we’re doomed,’” he said. “But it turned out I felt better once people started marching.
:story:
When, by your own metric you’re fucking doomed, but are so zoomer brained you don’t remember the first sentence anyway.
 
Save yourself some time and just go to the front page of reddit to see what the current marching orders are. If you see it there, you will see it in the TES thread.
I find it hilarious that we have our own little bubble of progressives on the site who seethe constantly about how dumb the rest of the site is while they parrot LLM talking points and act like they are mod of r/Iamverysmart
 
I would like to have a genuine conversation with some of these people, not to try and convert them (they have the right to their own thoughts and opinions) but just to see if they're capable of placing themselves in someone else's head, or at least outside of their own frame of reference.

I feel like this outreach attempt is just 'how can we sell our product to these other people?' instead of pondering 'are these other people even in the market for what we're selling?'
 
Not so long ago, she added, the scales seemed tipped in the other direction: “Ten years ago, the conservative right was saying, ‘We need to be listening to left-wing media’ and ‘Why do they seem like the cool kids?’”
No one ever said this. The left's media reach has always relied on institutional power in the corporate media. And the primary reason rightoids listen to left-wing media, going back to Rush Limbaugh is to ragebait themselves and mock leftoids.

The challenge of effective political messaging has animated Democrats for the last year, prompting them to throw millions of dollars at the problem. But some on the left are skeptical that liberals can simply mimic the tactics that have catapulted the right to electoral victories.
Messaging, marketing, optics, propaganda, whatever you want to call it, there is no out-of-context photo, no soundbite, no set of magic words that will correct for the fact that the left and right don't occupy the same plane of reality anymore.

More to the point, many of us simply don't trust any of you anymore to be candid or honest. Even if one of you democrat apparatchiks told me it was a sunny day, I would still look up to verify it.
 
“I was shocked when we lost,” said Peri Kessler, 25, a law student who has worked for Democratic campaigns, referring here to the Democrats’ 2024 presidential run. “I really drank that Kool-Aid.”
Unequivocally retarded.
A toddler could tell you just by looking at Kamala that a piece of rat dung would win against her.

It really is divine providence that Trump contended against two retards who sucked and fucked their way to the top, and were reliant on everything BUT their political savvy to win any sort of elections. How was Trump supposed to lose when his competition is this shit?
 
Unequivocally retarded.
A toddler could tell you just by looking at Kamala that a piece of rat dung would win against her.

It really is divine providence that Trump contended against two retards who sucked and fucked their way to the top, and were reliant on everything BUT their political savvy to win any sort of elections. How was Trump supposed to lose when his competition is this shit?
This is why I don't trust Trump 100%. He ran against the worst of the worst the dems had to offer. Bernie would have mopped the fucking floor if he hadn't been bought off by the Clintons. Biden won by extreme fraud. And Kamala was the worst-performing candidate in the 2020 primaries. I don't think any of that was by accident. As I said yesterday, if all Trump does is kick the hornet's nest and nothing more, he will have done more harm to this country than Obama. The new world order can't start without the fall of the US.
 
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