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Why are modern political movements suddenly reviving ideas that the world discredited decades ago? In this episode, we sit down with New York Times columnist and constitutional lawyer David French to discuss the deep psychological and cultural shifts breaking our societal guardrails. David shares his unique journey from growing up in the conservative South to serving as an JAG officer in the Army Reserve in Iraq, providing a grounded framework for why our current public discourse feels so dangerous. We focus on David's striking concept to answer the question: why we are in the great forgetting. We look at how the passing of the generations who personally survived world wars, fascism, and communism has left a vacuum in our collective memory. We talk about the terrifying ways history is currently being weaponized as a tool for ideological victory rather than studied as a pursuit of wisdom and truth. We also pull back the curtain on the dangerous rise of transactional politics on both the left and the right. Using the controversial candidacies of Graham Platner and Ken Paxton, we examine how the angriest wings of the major parties capture the primary system, leaving the "exhausted majority" to passively follow. David issues a profound warning to voters on how supporting a corrupt or cruel politician ultimately corrupts the character of the voter more than it changes the leader. Finally, we look at the vital difference between ideological moderation and temperamental moderation. We talk about why the ability to hold robust convictions while maintaining cross-political friendships is the single most important skill Americans must relearn. CHAPTER MARKERS: 00:00 Intro. 00:26 Introduction of columnist David French. 01:08 From Southern fundamentalism to constitutional law. 04:39 Serving as an Army Reserve JAG officer. 05:29 Choosing a journalism career over law. 08:52 Unpacking the Great Forgetting concept. 13:19 How educational gaps fuel historical amnesia. 14:42 Weaponizing history in the culture wars. 18:06 Losing our direct contact with history. 19:29 Ideological moderation versus temperamental moderation. 23:40 The reality of the exhausted majority. 27:44 Primary turnouts shaping general election options. 31:55 Facing decade-long pushback as Never-Trump. 33:42 How corrupt leaders change their voters. 35:37 The thermostatic nature of American politics. 37:31 Finding electoral hope in independent behavior. 45:39 Pastor Tim Keller on broken friendships. 49:33 Will MAGA survive without Donald Trump? 52:05 The cultural obsession with fake authenticity. RESOURCES MENTIONED: David’s Podcast: https://thedispatch.com/podcast/advisoryopinions/ [https://thedispatch.com/podcast/advisoryopinions/] More In Common: https://moreincommonus.com/ [https://moreincommonus.com/] Brad Porteus: https://www.bridgegrades.org/ [https://www.bridgegrades.org/] David’s Good For The Soul: The Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61215384-the-return-of-the-king [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61215384-the-return-of-the-king] Our Website: * https://www.wevegottotalk.com/ [https://www.wevegottotalk.com/] LINKS: On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wevegottotalk/ [https://www.instagram.com/wevegottotalk/] On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WeveGotToTalk [https://www.youtube.com/@WeveGotToTalk] On Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/weve-got-to-talk/id1797423701 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/weve-got-to-talk/id1797423701] On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0qJVgTvjciUffRmoUienx2 [https://open.spotify.com/show/0qJVgTvjciUffRmoUienx2] How to find Nicole https://nicolefonarow.com/ [https://nicolefonarow.com/] How to find Jolene https://dibledough.com/ [https://dibledough.com/]
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