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The American Mind

Is That You, Tomorrow? | The Roundtable Ep. 12

The American Mind

The Claremont Institute

Philosophy, News, Society & Culture

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2020

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

The numbers have it: maybe coronavirus isn’t as bad as we feared. But with bubbles at home and trouble in China, what new normal awaits? Plus: Bernie burns out, men get antsy, and ultimate fighting—like life itself—finds a way.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Coming up on this episode of the roundtable.

0:03.2

And you can like eat all of the cheetos that you want.

0:07.0

God knows I've eaten more cheetos this month than I have in the previous,

0:11.1

probably 12 months combined.

0:12.8

Trump in 2017 says the fake news media is the enemy of the people,

0:17.2

the media's responses, that's outrageous.

0:20.0

But hold my beer. But hold my beer.

0:22.6

Yeah, but hold my beer.

0:23.6

Let me try and try and fulfill that prophecy.

0:26.4

Do not tempt me, Frodo.

0:28.1

Yeah. Don't talk all the world's never one.

0:35.0

The end is all it's ever true.

0:40.0

And it's all it's ever true.

0:42.0

There's nothing you can ever say. Welcome everyone once again to the roundtable, the American Mind of the

0:49.2

Claremont Institute's weekly podcast from the editors and the publisher of the American mind go to American

0:56.1

mind.

0:57.1

My name is Ryan Williams.

0:58.7

I'm president of the Claremont Institute and publisher of the American mind and the Claremont

1:02.1

Review books. I'm joined as usual.

1:05.2

By Spencer Clavin, assistant editor of the Claremont Review Books and the American Mind.

1:10.0

David Barr, managing editor of the American Mind,

1:13.0

James Polis, executive editor of the American Mind,

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