

The Battle for the American Right
May 25, 2022
Matthew Continetti, author of "The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservatism," dives into the dramatic shifts in American conservatism. He highlights the historical roots of the right and discusses whether Donald Trump signifies a transformation or a return to fundamental beliefs. Continetti examines the widening gap between conservative elites and grassroots supporters, and the rise of the New Right, which emphasizes domestic issues over foreign policies, reshaping the future of American politics.
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Shifting Political Labels
- Political labels like "liberal" and "conservative" are becoming less meaningful.
- They contain less information and are shifting radically, exemplified by the "New Right".
New Right Defined
- The New Right questions mainstream conservatism and consists of diverse factions.
- These include Buchananites, critics of liberal democracy, and online personalities.
Tucker Carlson's Evolution
- Tucker Carlson's journey from magazine journalist to cable news host exemplifies the New Right's rise.
- He evolved from a traditional conservative to a critic of the establishment.