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337 | The Realignment Live Part II: Kevin Roberts, John Burtka, Kristen Soltis Anderson, Nate Hochman, Saurabh Sharma, & Chris Griswold

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

🗓️ 2 February 2023

⏱️ 128 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 the Heritage Foundation's Kevin Roberts and the Intercollegiate Studies Institute's John Burtka on the future of the right, Echelon Insight's Kristen Soltis Anderson on the GOP's struggles with young voters, National Review's Nate Hochman and American Moment's Saurabh Sharma on the Gen-Z right, and Chris Griswold of American Compass on the realignment of conservative economics.

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0:00.0

Marshall here welcome back to the realignment.

0:07.9

Today we are airing the second of three parts of Sockern Mye realignment live recordings that

0:14.2

went on at our live event in DC last week. A lot of great episodes. This point is focused really

0:19.7

on the future of the right. We're kicking it off with the Heritage Foundation's president,

0:24.3

Kevin Roberts, along with the Intercollegiate Studies Institute's Johnny Birdcut. We're talking

0:28.9

about the future of the right in the context of institutions like think tanks and student programs.

0:33.8

Then I speak with Kirsten Sortis-Ederson of Ashland Insights about the rights struggles with

0:39.6

young voters. After that we're following up on the Gen Z theme with American moments

0:44.5

Saurab Sharma and Nate Hockman of National Review. Finally, closing out with realignment favorite

0:50.7

American compasses Chris Griswald speaking about the future of conservative economics.

0:55.6

Lots of great stuff here. Once again, trying to get the video up for now. You're going to have to

0:59.6

deal with just the audio version. Hope you all enjoy that conversation and of course a huge thank

1:04.8

you to Lincoln Network for sponsoring this conference with us.

1:08.5

I'm joined by Kevin Roberts of the Heritage Foundation and of course Johnny Birdcut of the

1:28.8

Institute for Collegiate Studies. There are too many three-letter agencies in terms of

1:36.2

government. There are too many three-letter think tanks. That's the really phoned in apology.

1:41.5

I want to start at the broadest level because the show is called the realignment. We're focused

1:47.1

on this idea of it. Everything is changing. Everything is different. That almost becomes such a

1:52.0

cliche of it. I now think it's actually helpful to ask the two of you starting a few Kevin, what

1:57.0

is conservatism? Conservatism is the belief in an enduring moral order that

2:04.0

probably necessitates some form of organized religion but at least necessitates an understanding

2:11.3

that there's a higher power. For me, I would say God, for others, they might say nature and

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