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Second Gilded Age | EP78 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴

1 h 52 min · 14 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Second Gilded Age | EP78 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴

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Professor Penn and Royce White examine the growing revolt against the UniParty system, connecting the rise of socialist challengers, MAGA insurgents, and grassroots frustration to a deeper crisis of money, faith, and self-governance in America. The conversation moves from the Middle East conflict and market instability to the political fallout in Maine and Minnesota, where party machines, donor power, and convention manipulation continue to shape who gets elevated. They compare today’s political fracture to the Gilded Age, arguing that America is once again facing a choice between citizen power and rule by entrenched elites. At the center is a call to rebuild the Patriot economy, restore Republican principles, and organize locally before the country is forced into a choice between socialism and managed corporate empire.

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