Ep 52. January 22, 2018 - Jason Kander
- TV-14
- January 22, 2018
- 1275 min
On January 22, 2018, The Opposition w/ Jordan Klepper aired its 52nd episode titled "Jason Kander." In this episode, host Jordan Klepper brings on former Missouri Secretary of State and Army veteran Jason Kander to discuss his new organization, Let America Vote. Kander, who narrowly lost his bid for a Missouri senate seat in 2016, founded Let America Vote in response to the wave of voter suppression efforts across the country.
Kander argues that voter suppression is a deliberate strategy employed by the Republican Party to maintain power by disenfranchising certain groups of voters. He believes that the GOP is aware that their policies are not popular and therefore the only way they can win is by rigging the system in their favor. Kander's organization aims to fight back against voter suppression by mobilizing people to go out and vote, as well as by supporting candidates who are committed to expanding access to the ballot.
Throughout the episode, Klepper challenges Kander on a number of points, trying to poke holes in his argument and call out what he sees as hypocrisy on the left. However, Kander remains steadfast in his belief that voter suppression is a real threat to democracy and that it requires a coordinated effort to combat it. He emphasizes that this issue transcends party politics and that all Americans should be concerned about the erosion of voting rights.
In addition to the interview with Kander, the show also features a number of satirical segments that poke fun at conservative media and politicians. One recurring segment, "The Hot Take Room," features correspondents offering absurd and outlandish takes on current events, while another segment, "Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse," sends Klepper out into the streets to ask people their opinions on various topics.
Overall, the episode provides a lively and engaging discussion of a critical issue facing American democracy. Kander's passion for the issue is palpable, and Klepper does a good job of pushing back without coming across as hostile. Fans of the show will appreciate the usual mix of satire and serious commentary, and anyone interested in issues related to voting rights will find this episode especially informative.