
VINCE SPECIAL: Young MAGA Won The Culture War - Nightly Scroll with Hayley Caronia
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Oct 11, 2025 Mary Margaret Olohan, a White House correspondent for the Daily Wire, and CJ Pearson, host of the Family Matters podcast, discuss the new dynamics of youth engagement and the conservative movement. They analyze the impact of Trump’s crime policies on safety perceptions in D.C. and delve into how memes are shaping political discourse. The conversation also addresses the left's rhetoric potentially inciting violence and strategies for conservatives to connect with younger voters authentically in a digital landscape. Tune in for a lively take on culture and politics!
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DC Feels Quieter During Shutdown
- Mary Margaret and colleagues described quieter DC during the shutdown with many staffers home and fewer people on the streets.
- Reporters and White House staff noticed the slowdown and changed routines while trying to reach people who were not at work.
Shutdowns Often Largely Ceremonial
- The White House pushes to keep events running even during a shutdown, showing how symbolic shutdowns often are.
- Haley and guests noted shutdowns can be ceremonial while operations and events continue where leadership prioritizes them.
New Republican Crowd, Different Nightlife
- Mary Margaret recounted a change in DC nightlife with a newer Republican crowd favoring caviar and martinis instead of beer.
- She observed an influx of conservative staffers and different social habits compared to previous administrations.

