LIZ PEEK: Hasan Piker exposes Democrats' desperation to win back young men
Hasan Piker is a self-described Marxist who lives in a multimillion-dollar condo in West Hollywood, drives a Mercedes and makes millions of dollars every year spewing hateful commentary about America, capitalism and, of course, Israel.
He was born in New Jersey to a well-to-do family, grew up in Turkey and says he is a non-practicing Muslim.
That’s it.
He hasn’t developed a new political philosophy, created an innovative technology, run a significant organization or served in our country’s military.
He is not a thought leader or an especially witty speaker.
Nonetheless, he has gathered millions of followers on Twitch, a platform mostly used by video game enthusiasts, by saying outrageous things like, "America deserved 9/11." Most people have never heard of Piker, but suddenly stories about him are popping up everywhere.
Rolling Stone, for instance, published a fawning piece that described Piker as a "matinee-handsome progressive icon who’s uniquely talented at translating radical-left politics for Gen Z bros." HASAN PIKER TORCHED OVER PLAYBOOK TO DODGE HIS PAST CONTROVERSIES: 'BATS--- CRAZY' Why the sudden acclaim? Piker is the new favorite of the radical Left, campaigning with the likes of Abdul El-Sayed , who is running for a vacant Senate seat in Michigan, and is the darling of progressives like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Democrats, though, are divided about how to handle Piker.
On the one hand, his f-bomb-laden, self-absorbed commentary offends most people.
On the other, he appeals to a cohort Democrats are desperately trying to woo: young men.
President Trump made inroads with numerous Democrat-aligned groups in 2016 and 2024, but none was more consequential than his appeal to young males.
In 2024, Trump won men by 12 points after winning that cohort by only 2 points in 2020.
Men ages 18-49 went for Trump by 1 point after they chose former President Joe Biden by 10 points in 2020.
The hectoring "me-too"-empowered feminism of the Democrat Party, which hates "toxic masculinity" has understandably alienated America’s young men.
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