Chris Hayes Gets Called ‘Media Elite’ by Stephen Colbert

Chris Hayes Gets Called ‘Media Elite’ by Stephen Colbert

Chris Hayes Gets Called ‘Media Elite’ by Stephen Colbert

Stephen Colbert took Hayes to task on his show, holding up Hayes’s book Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy.

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Stephen Colbert took Nation editor-at-large Chris Hayes to task Thursday night, holding up a copy Hayes’s book Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy.

“You’re a media elite. Is this a cry for help?” Colbert asked.

He later prodded Hayes for allowing himself to be called “something of a populist,” reading a line from his book that includes the phrases “building a transideological coalition,” “marshal insurrectionist sentiment,” and “succumbing to nihilism.”

“It doesn’t get any more populist than that,” Colbert said.

—Zoë Schlanger

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