Author, The Woke Supremacy: An Anti-Socialist Manifesto
This week on “Ira’s Everything Bagel,” Ira serves up a provocative conversation with Evan Sayet, author of “The Woke Supremacy: An Anti-Socialist Manifesto.”
In this candid and wide-ranging episode, Evan dives into the many twists and turns of his eclectic career—from performing during the golden age of stand-up comedy to becoming a sharp voice in the world of culture and politics. Born and raised a liberal, Evan shares how the events of 9/11 became a turning point in his worldview, triggering a dramatic political transformation.
He recounts how fatherhood led him to trade the comedy stage for television writing, and how he discovered his unique edge: a comedic voice from the right—something he felt was sorely lacking. Evan reflects on the rise and fall of political correctness in comedy clubs, the deep motivations behind writing his book, and why he believes wokeism functions as a form of supremacism.
Plus, he unpacks the intense animosity toward President Trump — and whether he sees hope or despair on the horizon.
Insightful, edgy, and unfiltered—this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
Evan Sayet has had an incredibly eclectic career. Starting put as a stand-up comedian,he appeared on shows like Late Night with David Letterman and headlined in all fifty states and twenty-five countries. Leter, he wrote and produced for television including The Tonight Show and Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher. After 9/11, Evan segued into the political arena, giving several legendary lectures to the Heritage Foundatiion, advising the Ted Cruz for President campaign and writing five major speeches for first candidate and then President Trump.