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The American Mind

Roundtable: The Show Might Go On

The American Mind

The Claremont Institute

Philosophy, News, Society & Culture

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2020

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Trump is on a TV tear, intellectuals are trolling America, and pop culture memories aren’t what they used to be. The gang hashes out what’s worth tuning in for… and what’s best dropping out of.

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0:00.0

Coming up on this episode of the roundtable.

0:03.0

Sports requiring people to share a ball or other equipment

0:05.8

must be limited to people in the same household.

0:08.2

My question is, but what if all your siblings and your parents

0:10.6

suck at Dodgeball?

0:11.6

That's a real problem.

0:12.3

I mean, it's not very competitive. That's a real problem.

0:13.0

I mean, it's not very competitive at that point.

0:14.0

That was already an American epidemic was Little Brothers sucking at Dodgeball.

0:18.0

How many Netflix series can you binge before you just start crying, right?

0:24.3

How much weed can you smoke?

0:26.9

Because weed is an essential service

0:29.2

before you just kind of, it doesn't get you off anymore. So contagious. Now sick as I can be. From all the mess up things you're doing to me.

0:50.0

Welcome everyone to another edition of The Roundtable, The American Minds,

0:57.2

Editors and Publishers Roundtable here at the Claremont Institute.

1:00.4

My name is Ryan Williams, president of the Claremont Institute, publisher of the Claremont Review Books and The American Mind. I'm joined as always by Matthew Peterson, vice president of education and founding editor of the American Mind. Spencer Clavin, assistant editor of both the American

1:14.8

Mind and the Claremont Review books, David Barr, managing editor of the American Mind, and

1:20.5

our new director of publications. It's really a ceremonial title.

1:24.0

It doesn't really mean anything.

1:26.0

And I've been, that's a joke, of course.

1:29.0

And then last but not least,

1:31.0

James Pullis, our executive editor of the American mind, joining us in full, beautiful

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