Endorse This: The Most Awkward Interview In Political History

Endorse This: The Most Awkward Interview In Political History

endorsethisbanner

Chris Young finished third in last week’s Democratic primary for mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, winning only 5 percent of the vote. But while he won’t be mayor, Young still holds another title: The most painfully awkward interviewee in the history of politics.

While running for the same office in 2010, Young visited a local news show to introduce himself to the voters. Things got weird, fast. Click above to see Young’s painfully awkward interview – then share this video!

Video via The Washington Post/YouTube.

Get more to Endorse delivered to your inbox

Start your day with National Memo Newsletter

Know first.

The opinions that matter. Delivered to your inbox every morning

Public parks

Public parks belong to the public, right? A billionaire can't cordon off an acre of Golden Gate Park for his private party. But can a poor person — or anyone who claims they can't afford a home — take over public spaces where children play and families experience nature?

Keep reading...Show less
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

A series of polls released this week show Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s quixotic candidacy might attract more Republican-leaning voters in 2024 than Democrats. That may have been what prompted former President Donald Trump to release a three-post screed attacking him.

Keep reading...Show less
{{ post.roar_specific_data.api_data.analytics }}