A time for choosing.
The American Mind Podcast: The Roundtable Episode #196
The American Mind’s ‘Editorial Roundtable’ podcast is a weekly conversation with Ryan Williams, James Poulos, Seth Barron, and Spencer Klavan devoted to uncovering the ideas and principles that drive American political life. Stream here or download from your favorite podcast host.
Eighty-One Candles | The Roundtable Ep. 196
A full complement of editors is joined by not one, but two special guests this week: Jeremy Carl & Michael Anton, both Claremont Institute senior fellows. In addition to seared turkey liver stuffing (true story), the cast are finding both white and black pills aplenty as there’s ample reason to despair and rejoice. From the inferno that was Joe Biden’s birthday cake, to populists claiming upset wins in two countries, to what they’re grateful for, the guys discuss it all this Thanksgiving. Plus: An extended list of reading recommendations as the cast reminds you to head on over to read the damn site (after you finish your turkey, of course).
Recommended reading: Lone Star: A History Of Texas And The Texans
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Leftist Jews can’t believe that their kind intentions and good deeds are so unappreciated.
“Decolonization” is a cynical scam.
Official conservatism would rather harumph about dissidence than address core issues.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.