

Ep. #499: George Will, Martin Short
Jun 15, 2019
Bari Weiss, a talented staff writer and editor for The New York Times, joins a lively discussion. They dive into the absurdities of American political dynamics, humorously comparing party leaders to dysfunctional family figures. The conversation shifts to the geopolitical tensions in the Gulf, exploring the irony behind Trump’s foreign policy. Weiss offers insights on campus culture and social media's impact on society while also sharing anecdotes that highlight the blend of politics and show business. Wit and satire abound as they tackle modern conservatism and public sentiment.
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Trump's Rise in the Republican Party
- The Republican Party's focus on opposing Democrats led to a fixation on victimhood.
- This victimhood, combined with a rejection of elites, contributed to the rise of Donald Trump.
Understanding Trump Voters
- Many Americans who voted for Trump in 2016 had previously voted for Obama in 2012.
- Democrats need to understand why these voters switched their support.
Cleveland's Veto
- In 1887, President Cleveland vetoed a bill providing aid to drought-stricken farmers, citing the Constitution.
- This demonstrates Cleveland's commitment to limited government.