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The MAGA-tech situationship

The MAGA-tech situationship

  • Steve Bannon, a prominent figure in the MAGA movement, appeared at Y Combinator’s Little Tech Summit alongside Rohit Chopra, a progressive and protégé of Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
  • Bannon’s presence was unexpected, as his timeslot had been buried in the schedule, sparking surprise among attendees and observers.
  • The event brought together two seemingly disparate ideologies: techno-optimism (associated with the tech industry) and populism (characteristic of the MAGA movement).
  • According to reports, Bannon and Chopra engaged in a discussion about whether techno-optimism and populism are incompatible, highlighting the growing tensions between these two groups.
  • The event marked a notable moment in the ongoing “war” between the tech right and the populist right within the Trump administration, with implications for the future of American politics.

A photo of Lina Khan and Steve Bannon.

I have been reporting in Washington for nearly six years, and on politics for over a decade, and I’ve attended more corporate-sponsored policy events (and tend to nod off during them) than I can remember. I’ve also reported on the gradual disintegration of reality caused by the rise of MAGA, so I thought my tolerance for confusing political phenomena was pretty high. But never in my life did I think I would see Steve Bannon sitting onstage in his beat-up barn jacket next to former Consumer Finance and Protection Bureau director Rohit Chopra, a notable progressive introduced as “a protege of Sen. Elizabeth Warren,” with the two of them earnestly discussing the topic: “are techno-optimism and populism incompatible?”Â

Not that the topic was out of left field per se – the tech right and the populist right are in an all-out war, and it’s roiling the Trump administration. But this was a visual pairing that reduced me to sending a photo of the stage with the caption “what if horseshoe theory, but real” to several sources.

Bannon’s appearance at Y Combinator’s Little Tech Summit earlier this month was a surprise – his timeslot had been buried in the schedule …

Read the full story at The Verge.

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Q. Who has been reporting on politics for nearly six years?
A. The author.

Q. How long has the author been reporting on politics?
A. Over a decade.

Q. What event did Steve Bannon attend, and where was it held?
A. The Little Tech Summit at Y Combinator.

Q. Why was Steve Bannon’s appearance at the event surprising?
A. His timeslot had been buried in the schedule.

Q. Who is Rohit Chopra and what is his relation to Elizabeth Warren?
A. Rohit Chopra is a notable progressive introduced as “a protege of Sen. Elizabeth Warren”.

Q. What topic were Steve Bannon and Rohit Chopra discussing?
A. Whether techno-optimism and populism are incompatible.

Q. Which two groups are in an all-out war, according to the text?
A. The tech right and the populist right.

Q. Who is the author of the article?
A. Not specified (but mentioned as a reporter in Washington).

Q. What was the author’s reaction to seeing Steve Bannon on stage with Rohit Chopra?
A. They were reduced to sending a photo of the stage with a caption “what if horseshoe theory, but real”.

Q. Why did the author find the pairing of Steve Bannon and Rohit Chopra surprising?
A. Because it was an unlikely combination (Bannon being on stage with a progressive like Chopra).