
The Glenn Show TGS Live: Charles Murray on Religion, Fuentes on Tucker, Duking It Out over Mamdani
Nov 10, 2025
In this discussion, Robert Patton-Spruill, a keen commentator on contemporary politics, joins to unravel the complexities of U.S. conservatism. They explore Charles Murray's surprising turn to religion, highlighting his newfound appreciation for spirituality. The conversation shifts to the provocative rise of Nick Fuentes, raising concerns about his influence compared to Charlie Kirk's more serious political approach. Additionally, they touch on current events like the NYC mayoral race victory of Zohran Mamdani and the implications of a possible government shutdown.
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Carlson Versus Labels
- Glenn Loury defends Tucker Carlson as entertaining and outside the Overton window while rejecting labels like racist or anti-Semite.
- Loury contrasts Carlson's constructive provocation with the more troubling expressiveness of Nick Fuentes.
Value In Provocative Monologues
- Loury likes Tucker Carlson's monologues for being sharp-edged and informative even when he disagrees.
- He sees Carlson as raising interesting questions rather than merely provoking outrage.
Impression Of Nick Fuentes
- Loury recounts his impressions of Nick Fuentes as an "overgrown adolescent" lacking the seriousness of Charlie Kirk.
- He explains he doesn't see Fuentes building a durable political organization like Turning Point USA.
