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The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

383. Education, Foreign Policy, Crime, and Collegiality: the Chris Christie plan

The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

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Education, Science, Society & Culture

4.634.5K Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2023

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Jordan Peterson and 2024 presidential candidate Chris Christie discuss the disproportional power of teachers unions, the seemingly perpetual state of the Ukraine/Russia war, the real impact of the Biden laptop scandal, and why Donald Trump might not be the right Republican candidate going forward. Chris Christie is an American lawyer, politician, lobbyist, author, and former federal prosecutor who served as the 55th Governor of New Jersey (2010 to 2018).

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. I'm very pleased to announce dates for my forthcoming European tour. I will be visiting, along with Tammy,

0:10.0

Belfast, Northern Ireland, October 15th, Lisbon, Portugal, October 18th,

0:18.0

Stavanger, Norway, October 20th, Melmo, Sweden, October 21st, Madrid, Spain, October 23rd,

0:30.0

Amsterdam, Netherlands, October 25th, Vilnius, Lithuania, October 26th, Riga, Latvia, October 27th.

0:45.0

Tickets are now available on my website, JordanBeePeterson.com. Hope to see you there.

0:53.0

Hello, everyone watching and listening. Today, I'm pleased to speak with lawyer, federal prosecutor,

1:15.0

and former New Jersey governor, now running for president, Chris Christie. We discuss the unfortunate and

1:23.0

disproportional power of teachers unions, the potentially perpetual state of the Ukraine-Russia war,

1:30.0

the impact of the Biden-Laptop scandal, and why Donald Trump, at least in Mr Christie's opinion,

1:38.0

might not be the right Republican candidate going forward.

1:43.0

All right. Well, thank you for agreeing to talk to me today, and to everyone who's listening and watching.

1:49.0

It's quite an exciting development, as far as I'm concerned, to see these long-form dialogues take their place

1:54.0

in the political discourse, because it really allows people the opportunity to unfold their vision.

1:59.0

So I thought the first thing I might ask you, because I think this is the question that's foremost on my mind,

2:05.0

and should be on the minds of people who are watching and listening, is why do you think that you would be a good president?

2:12.0

What is it that makes you stand out from the rest of the PACs, say, on the Republican side, on the Democrat side as well?

2:19.0

Why should people be concentrating on your campaign?

2:24.0

Well, first of all, thanks for having me on, and I look forward to this kind of long form conversation as well.

2:31.0

I think it's much more informative for folks. I'd say three things come to mind immediately.

2:36.0

The first is that I think we've gotten in our country too small in terms of our politics.

2:44.0

We're arguing about what I think are relatively small things in the grand scheme of what our country should be working on,

2:52.0

where dividing each other into smaller and smaller groups, where pitting each other against each other in anger seems to be the predominant emotion.

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