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The American Mind

The Claremont Institute

Philosophy, Declarationofindependence, Founding, Politics, Conservative, Limitedgovernment, Society & Culture, News, Constitution, Claremontinstitute

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 May 2023

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Conservatives are finally building up a head of steam when it comes to boycotts, making an example of Anheuser-Busch after their unholy union with Dylan Mulvaney. Now Target and the Dodgers have attracted this same newly quickened ire by pushing overtly Satanic and trans-forward messaging onto shoppers—and their children. Meanwhile the trajectory of Christian nationalism is up for hot debate, as is that of wokeness. Plus: the editors, joined by Helen Roy, name their favorite TAM articles of the week as a reminder to read the damn site!

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0:00.0

coming up on this episode of The Round Table.

0:03.6

You look at how our monetary system is doing the financial system.

0:07.7

These institutions, these structures are ailing profoundly, not just in the US,

0:12.9

but across the West, and to a degree around the world.

0:16.7

And they need a sort of like, you know, access to some fresh blood.

0:23.1

Where is it going to come from?

0:24.4

Where can you sort of ring value out of

0:29.1

some kind of systematic transformation that hasn't been undertaken yet?

0:33.6

And obviously the answer is, you know, mine the children.

0:37.3

If you're not going to mine them for their blood, although some people are trying to do this,

0:42.7

mine them for their stem cells, already happening to fetuses,

0:46.8

you got to mine them of their souls and of their physical bodies.

0:52.0

These will be the sites where we are going to generate vast amounts of value

0:56.4

because we've sort of wrong everything else out to dry.

1:00.0

Hello, and welcome once again to The Round Table, your weekly publishers and editors,

1:29.2

podcast here at The American Mind.

1:31.7

I'm your host, Spencer Klaven, features editor of The American Mind and associate editor

1:37.2

of the Claremont Review of Books, and it's a full house today.

1:40.9

We are joined, I am joined by editor James Poulos, managing editor Seth Barron,

1:46.6

publisher and president Ryan Williams and Bradges Day, colloquialay,

1:51.5

contributing editor Helen Roy, who likes to hop on the pod from time to time.

1:56.8

So we're going to jump right into it.

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