We take a trip outside of the Mothership for this episode’s guest.
Evan Sayet and I first met while doing stand-up a long time ago. We did a gig together sometime in the early nineties and neither of us can quite remember the specifics of it. Heck, I wasn’t even drinking then and it’s all a little fuzzy to me. I think it was in North Carolina but it could just as easily have been in Montana or New Mexico. Lotta gigs and a lotta miles in those days. It’s a blur even for the sober.
Evan wasn’t involved in politics when we first met. I was, but not many of my fellow comedians knew anything about it. Maybe four did.
We would meet again during the early days of the Tea Party movement, both part of a somewhat underground group of right-leaning members of the Los Angeles entertainment industry. Those were heady days indeed.
Evan has now written a book titled: The Woke Supremacy: An Anti-Socialist Manifesto.
We discuss the book, of course, but we also roam beyond the scope of it.
I encourage everyone to buy the book. It’s a quick read and it’s priced to sell. It’s also important and timely.
You can follow Evan on Facebook here.
Enjoy.
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PJ Media Senior Columnist and Associate Editor Stephen Kruiser is the author of “Don’t Let the Hippies Shower” and “Straight Outta Feelings: Political Zen in the Age of Outrage,” both of which address serious subjects in a humorous way. Monday through Friday he edits PJ Media’s “Morning Briefing.” His columns appear twice a week.