
David Frum: Complete Chaos
The Bulwark Podcast
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The Reality of Public Opinion
Public opinion can be harsh and sometimes detached from reality. Despite the democratic principle of valuing the average voter's voice, the public's beliefs can often lack depth or accuracy. Historical examples, like the Revolutionary War era fighters fearing a Catholic America under King George III, illustrate how public opinion can be misguided and based on false assumptions rather than facts.
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