Conservative commentator and web star Brett Cooper is opening up in regards to the altering media panorama as her new present is about to launch this week.
Brett Cooper, who gained reputation internet hosting “The Comments Section” on The Day by day Wire, is now branching out independently with “The Brett Cooper Show” that’s slated to premiere January 30 at 1 p.m. ET. The media star has gained 9 million followers throughout her social media platforms and is well-known for bringing conservative thought to younger People.
“I’m starting my new show,” Cooper advised “Jesse Watters Primetime” on Tuesday. “I wanted to be independent. I watched the media landscape change over the last couple of years, but especially leading into this election, and young people are just hungry for independent voices who are authentic and honest with their audiences. They don’t want to hear from traditional pundits 24/7.”
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The 23-year-old star mirrored on how the tradition has shifted to the place younger People “on the right” are actually thought of “edgy,” stating that younger individuals modified historical past throughout the American Revolution.
“We think about those guys, and they were pretty normal, and they were wanting freedom, and they were wanting the life that we have built now in this country. They were very young, which I think people often forget. These were 17-to 22-year-old men who are hungry and huge dreamers, and I feel like we’re getting back to that actually, in a very cool way.”
The media panorama has opened the door for on a regular basis People to “have a voice” and “share their own opinions,” whether or not via X and even Substack, Cooper mirrored.
“People have a voice in a way that they haven’t had, ever,” she mentioned.
Cooper says the objective of her work is to ask People to confide in one other perspective.
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“If I can change your perspective on who we are and what we believe and what we stand for, even if it’s not to change your mind or change your vote, but to make you have more respect for your friends who think differently than you, then I’ve done what I want to do,” she mentioned.
“It’s just trying to reach across the aisle with nuance and empathy, because I think that … things are changing,” she continued. “We saw that in 2024, and so, I think there’s a lot more progress to be made.”