Brian Tyler Cohen

MSNBC contributor

Brian Tyler Cohen is a political commentator, podcast host and MSNBC contributor. He hosts one of the biggest progressive channels on YouTube, with over 2 million subscribers. 


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1year ago
MS NOW Opinion

Trump’s last-ditch strategy to boost his support among young men

Facing a massive gender gap, Trump is trying to juice the young male vote.

1year ago
MS NOW Opinion

Who won the first (and only) VP debate?

JD Vance is clearly a smooth talker, but eventually his lies caught up with him.

1year ago
MS NOW Opinion

Who won the debate? It wasn’t even close

The man repeating a lie about migrants eating pets in middle America isn’t winning anything.

2years ago
MS NOW Opinion

Trump’s choice of JD Vance suddenly seems a lot riskier

Donald Trump’s running mate added nothing to the ticket that Trump didn’t already offer, handing Kamala Harris an opportunity to redefine the race.

2years ago
MS NOW Opinion

Why Trump doesn’t want you to know he knows about Project 2025

Even for Trump, someone who lies easily and without remorse, the suggestion that he has “no idea who is behind” Project 2025 is laughably false.

2years ago
MS NOW Opinion

Republicans underestimated Joe Biden

Biden gave conservatives an opportunity to literally stand up for a procedure that helps protect life, leading to one of the most striking visuals of this year’s State of the Union.

2years ago
MS NOW Opinion

Who ‘won’ the fifth Republican presidential debate?

Trump’s two main rivals did not have very many nice things to say about each other ahead of Iowa.

2years ago
MS NOW Opinion

Who ‘won’ the fourth Republican presidential debate?

Lines were drawn. Attacks were lobbed. Mistakes were made.

2years ago
MS NOW Opinion

Who ‘won’ the third Republican presidential debate?

All five presidential hopefuls appeared unable to derail the juggernaut that is Donald Trump.

2years ago
MS NOW Opinion

Kevin McCarthy is using a desperate tactic to excuse the GOP’s speaker dysfunction

The issue here isn’t that the minority party didn’t come rescue the majority; the issue is the majority party’s fundamental inability and unwillingness to govern.