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The Realignment

336 | The Realignment Live Part I: Matt Stoller, Julius Krein, Elbridge Colby, Jane Coaston, Yuval Levin, and Jason Willick

The Realignment

The Realignment

Saager Enjeti, Technology, Policy, News, Marshall Kosloff, International Relations, Politics, News Commentary, Public Policy, U.s. Politics, National Security, Economics

4.82.5K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2023

⏱️ 127 minutes

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Summary

Last week, Marshall and Saagar hosted The Realignment Live! in Washington, DC. Today's episode features multiple sessions including American Economic Liberties Project's Matt Stoller and American Affairs' Julius Krein on whether the "realignment" is real, the Marathon Initiative's Elbridge Colby on the right's foreign policy debates after Ukraine, the New York Times' Jane Coaston on the dynamics driving America's political system, and the American Enterprise Institute's Yuval Levin and the Washington Post's Jason Willick on the right's relationship with democracy in the 2020s.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Marshall and Saga here. Welcome back to the Realignment.

0:08.3

Hey everyone, welcome back to the show. Quick note before we jump into this live recorded

0:13.6

episode session. If you like the work that Saga and I are up to, if you'd like to get access to

0:18.7

the Q&A AMA features, anything else that could possibly motivate you to support the Realignment,

0:23.8

we'd love you to go to support our supercast. You can go to the link at reallignment supercast.com,

0:30.4

five a month, 50 a year, 500 for lifetime membership onto today's episode. So as mentioned before,

0:37.7

Saga and I completed our marathon nine plus hour realignment live recording session in Washington,

0:45.1

DC last Wednesday. We're going to be publishing these in a series organized by day. So you're not

0:52.1

going to get nine hour of their content straight up. So for day one, we've got Matt Stolar and

0:57.7

Julius Crine discussing political realignments, what the new center looks like and what all of the

1:03.0

work we've been doing the past three years really means. Next, we have Elbridge Kobe discussing the

1:07.6

Republican parties for policy debate, Taiwan and of course, what Ukraine and the broader war there

1:13.2

means for all this. Then we have return guest, Jane coast and talking about libertarianism,

1:18.0

the political parties and the broader state of American politics moving forward. Last but not

1:22.9

least, Eval Levin and Jason Willock joined to discuss democracy, whether we should be worried about

1:28.4

it, whether there's a broader threat. For more of a traditionally center right to conserve a

1:33.2

perspective, you don't hear as much on this topic. Hope you all enjoy this series and be sure to

1:38.5

check the sub-stack and everything else we put out to get more info on these topics.

1:56.9

I want this to be probably our most meta panel. This actually is inspired by tweets you put

2:04.0

out every once in a while, Matt Stolar, the American Economic Liberties project, Julius Crine,

2:10.3

American Affairs and every once in a while you'll put out this tweet which says like ladies and

2:14.3

gentlemen like the realignment. Whenever something happens that seems to be very much like in opposition

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