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The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Reihan Salam wants to remake the Republican Party -- again

The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Vox Media Podcast Network

Politics, News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Philosophy

4.511.1K Ratings

🗓️ 25 September 2017

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

In 2008, Reihan Salam co-wrote Grand New Party: How Republicans Can Win the Working Class and Save the American Dream with his frequent collaborator Ross Douthat. After nearly eight years of President Bush, Salam wanted to remake the Republican Party to appeal to the working-class voters it needed. The vision was idea-driven: tax policy that helped the middle class, healthcare ideas that would mean more insurance for more people, and a generalized effort to remake the safety net to support modern families. In 2016, Donald Trump managed to make the Republican Party more popular among working class whites. But he didn’t do it the way Salam hoped. Today, Salam is executive editor at the National Review, and he’s trying to puzzle his way towards a new synthesis on the questions fracturing American politics. In this episode, we talk about the future of the Republican Party, the healthcare debate, and how he would reform our immigration system (and upend the whole way we talk about it). Salam is a fast, original thinker, and he packs a lot into this conversation. Enjoy! Books: Greater Than Ever: New York's Big Comeback by Dan Doctoroff How Change Happens -- Or Doesn't: The Politics of US Public Policy by Elaine Kamarck The British Dream: Successes and Failures of Post-war Immigration by David Goodhart  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I'm Lisa Ling, a journalist and host.

0:07.2

And I'm Hoon Lee, but you may know me as Chao on the Max original series War Year, based

0:11.7

on the writings of Bruce Lee.

0:13.4

After every new episode, join us here Hoon and I, and a series of special guests are

0:18.6

going to discuss how the show is made.

0:21.0

So, stream War Year season 3, starting June 29 only on Max.

0:25.5

And join us here, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

0:31.0

On July 21st, the cinematic experience of the summer arrives.

0:37.0

Written and directed by Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer is an epic thriller about the

0:40.8

man who risked destroying the world for the one chance to save it.

0:45.0

Featuring an incredible cast, including Robert Downey Jr., Emily Bluntz, Oscar Winner's

0:48.9

Matt Damon and Kenneth Brandock, Oscar nominee Florence Pugh, and Killian Murphy at

0:53.7

J. Robert Oppenheimer.

0:55.9

I think theaters to live 21st rated R.

1:25.9

Welcome to the Asher Klein Show on the Box Media Podcast Network.

1:29.1

This week on the podcast, I've got Rayhahn Salam, which is excellent.

1:32.6

I wanted to talk to Rayhahn actually since I've been doing this podcast.

1:36.0

I've known Rayhahn for a long time.

1:38.1

He is one of the most fascinating minds I've come into contact with a very, very fast,

1:43.2

interesting, unusual thinker.

1:44.9

Rayhahn is the executive editor of the National Review, which is a big conservative magazine.

1:49.3

He's also a National Review Institute policy fellow.

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