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Father Brad Easterbrooks on the 2008 Campaign, becoming a catholic priest & how the world views America's issues.

Father Brad Easterbrooks on the 2008 Campaign, becoming a catholic priest & how the world views America's issues.

FromThe Warning with Steve Schmidt


Father Brad Easterbrooks on the 2008 Campaign, becoming a catholic priest & how the world views America's issues.

FromThe Warning with Steve Schmidt

ratings:
Length:
91 minutes
Released:
Jun 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Steve is joined by Father Bradley David Easterbrooks, his former aide on the 2008 McCain campaign to discuss his decision to become a catholic priest, how the world views America's issues & Pope Francis's legacy.

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Released:
Jun 11, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

There is a very significant, “exhausted majority” of Americans looking to move past this rotten moment in American life. They have lost trust and faith in government, business, media and not-for-profit institutions at a moment of technological, cultural and economic upheaval. Fascism did not rise in the 1930s because it was strong, but rather, because democracy was weak. The cycle is repeating itself with a new extremism rising in 2020s America. On the podcast – consistent with the mission of The Warning newsletter offered on Substack and The Warning YouTube channel – I will be joined by interesting guests – some familiar, and some you may never have heard of – to discuss the political and cultural currents that are shaping our times, as well as the unseen forces driving politics that are rarely discussed on cable news. It's important for you to hear from a diverse range of voices – not just me – about the issues facing America today.