
The World and Everything In It 11.19.25 Hunter Baker on the GOP infighting, curbing crime with China’s tactics, and an interview with Os Guinness
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Nov 19, 2025 Hunter Baker, provost at North Greenville University, analyzes GOP infighting and the implications of releasing Epstein documents. Os Guinness, noted author and theologian, discusses the crisis of truth in modern society, America's forgotten founding principles, and the hope for spiritual renewal. Amy Lewis reveals Solomon Islands' adoption of Chinese policing tactics, raising concerns about surveillance, while Carl Trueman warns of legal ambiguities surrounding child pornography in a recent Canadian court ruling.
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Epstein Files Invite Wider Scrutiny
- Hunter Baker says releasing Epstein files forces scrutiny beyond the accused, implicating high-profile figures like Larry Summers.
- He warns disclosure without thorough follow-up can fuel suspicion and political damage.
Risk Of Fast Political Ambitions
- Baker views Marjorie Taylor Greene's conflict with Trump as reversible and politically risky given her Trump-aligned identity.
- He suggests rapid Senate ambitions look premature and can damage credibility.
Conservative Movement Faces Internal Crises
- Baker traces anti‑Semitism debates on the right through figures like Joe Sobran, Pat Buchanan, and Tucker Carlson's episode with Nick Fuentes.
- He sees Robert George's resignation from Heritage as a significant marker of internal conservative tensions.


