The Son Of Liberty Podcast

Episode 4: The GOP Has A Policy Problem

55 min · 18 apr 2021
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Today, I discuss my thoughts about the current state of the GOP after reading Arthur Brooks (former President of The American Enterprise Institute) "The Conservative Heart." The simple explanation, despite actually having policy, Post Tea Party GOP has sucked at advertising. Trump tapped into something terrifying, and potentially turned the GOP into a minority social movement, rather than a majoritarian movement that fights for Conservative ideas and Conservative values in the 21st century. In addition, we also have my first reading update at the beginning of the podcast. Sources: "The Conservative Heart" - Arthur C. Brooks

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