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Professor Penn uses Tom’s question — “what can we do?” — to move from theory into political action, arguing that the future of the country will not be saved by national talking points, but by local community, precinct work, and citizens willing to rebuild power in their own backyard. He breaks down how BPOUs, state parties, Reagan-era Republicans, MAGA, and the old money wing of the GOP all sit inside a larger fight over who controls the Republican Party’s Overton window. The episode warns that fractured conservative groups, personal grudges, and purity fights could repeat the 1912 Republican split that handed power to Woodrow Wilson, the Federal Reserve, income tax, and the rise of globalism. Penn also responds to the Supreme Court’s new campaign-money landscape, arguing that unlimited party coordination with candidates will force grassroots movements to rethink strategy before party money and media control swallow the field. From election integrity and the SAVE Act to truth-telling, local judges, rule of law, technology, comfort, pornography, and dependency, the episode frames America’s crisis as both political and spiritual. At its core, this is a call to stop mistaking outrage for action and start building the community, discipline, honesty, and local power needed to pull the Republic back toward self-governance.
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