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The American Mind

Ruble, Ruble, Toil and Truble | The Roundtable Ep. 114

The American Mind

The Claremont Institute

Philosophy, News, Society & Culture

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2022

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Won't somebody, please, anybody, shake hands with Joe Biden? Apparently not, as Obama's visit to the White House focuses all the attention immediately back on Barack. One wonders who is in control, and what the regime's endgame is. Meanwhile the effort to crush the ruble doesn't seem to be working very well. Plus: the editors discuss the merits of "OK, groomer."

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coming up on this episode of The Round Table.

0:03.0

In fact, the term okay groomer is actually really precise.

0:06.4

Like it's actually carving out exactly what it is

0:09.9

about this ideology that is so sick.

0:12.3

It's not that we have an objection to people,

0:15.2

adults kind of being left alone.

0:17.8

It's not that we want the government

0:19.5

to be like reaching into your bedroom or whatever.

0:21.5

It's that we don't want the government and the state

0:24.5

and this sort of like theocratic techno apparatus

0:28.6

that has grown like a cancer upon our regime

0:31.3

low these many years to be infiltrating

0:34.0

the very brain crevices of children

0:36.6

before they learn to speak.

0:38.6

And I actually think that like that is

0:41.0

an accurate identification of the phenomenon

0:43.7

that we are seeing that sets it apart

0:46.2

from whatever most nice people I think don't want to be

0:49.2

like big hits or whatever.

0:52.1

Most people don't actually want to be like knocking

0:54.5

at people's doors to find out what kind of

0:56.1

sex adults are having.

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