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What Would the Founders Think of Today’s America on Constitution Day? Ep. 279
What Would the Founders Think of Today’s America on Constitution Day? Ep. 279
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65 minutes
Released:
Sep 17, 2018
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Podcast episode
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Today is the anniversary of the signing of the Constitution, but nobody cares. I relate the final hours of the convention and discuss the lessons we can learn from Benjamin Franklin’s closing speech and what we need in our era.
Then I move on to the Kavanaugh accusations. Rather than focus on details that we frankly don’t know, I draw two important lessons from this. One, Republicans always nominate milquetoast people thinking they can placate the Left, but then get burned by the worst accusations of all. Also, I discuss, irrespective of the truth in this case, the general problem with our culture of hyper-sexualization among the youth that the very people who claim to care about “me too” refuse to address.
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What our Constitution is about and where we went wrong
My podcast on Roy Moore to compare to the current situation
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Then I move on to the Kavanaugh accusations. Rather than focus on details that we frankly don’t know, I draw two important lessons from this. One, Republicans always nominate milquetoast people thinking they can placate the Left, but then get burned by the worst accusations of all. Also, I discuss, irrespective of the truth in this case, the general problem with our culture of hyper-sexualization among the youth that the very people who claim to care about “me too” refuse to address.
Show links
What our Constitution is about and where we went wrong
My podcast on Roy Moore to compare to the current situation
Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Sep 17, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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