
The Briefing with Albert Mohler Monday, November 10, 2025
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Nov 10, 2025 The Senate takes significant steps to reopen the government amidst a lengthy shutdown, stirring debates over political accountability. Nancy Pelosi announces her retirement after a storied career, prompting reflections on her impactful yet controversial legacy in the Democratic Party. The podcast also critiques contemporary art through the lens of a $10 million solid gold toilet, questioning the value and direction of modern artistic endeavors. What does this extravagant piece say about our cultural priorities?
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Shutdown Was A Political And Constitutional Failure
- The Senate's procedural vote after 39 days shows political cost forced Democrats to relent.
- Albert Mohler argues the shutdown is a humiliating failure of constitutional governance.
Entitlements Expand And Become Politically Permanent
- Mohler sees entitlement expansions as politically sticky and self-perpetuating.
- He warns emergency measures become permanent spending obligations over time.
Personal Travel Disruption From The Shutdown
- Albert Mohler recounts travel disruptions and airline warnings during the shutdown.
- He says families changed holiday plans because of air-traffic staffing and airline cuts.
