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My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

The Split on The Left of Politics and Why it Matters, w/ Chris Novembrino

My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

Bruce Carlson

Politics, History, News

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 August 2017

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

While so much attention is focused on splits in the GOP, there is a gaping split on the left that while, perhaps not large, is important to understanding both what happened in 2016 and the politics of 2017 and moving forward. Special guest Chris Novembrino, of the 'Don't Worry About the Government' Podcast, has an interesting analysis of the splits between Progressives and Technocrats that will determine what happens in the future.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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You talk about the left and the right axis but I think that there's another axis that needs to be considered now in American politics, which is the establishment axis and the anti-establishment axis.

0:40.0

The current DNC, particularly the Clinton side of things, comes from a mentality of 1980,

0:46.5

1984, 1988.

0:49.5

Loss, loss. I think it is the thing that Trump has done effectively, which is he promised

0:57.6

a tangible. He promised a wall. Now whether or not that wall gets made is a

1:01.8

discussion for another day, but there is a tangible

1:04.6

promise that someone can hold in their hand.

1:07.4

And I think for the progressive left and for that populist base, they are also going to want a tangible thing they can hold in their

1:15.0

hand. Oh, My guest today on my history can beat up your politics as a voice that will be

1:40.8

familiar to my listeners Chris Novin Bruno of don't worry

1:44.8

about the government I have been on his program several times and now he is on

1:50.6

mine as a political analyst.

1:53.6

Now, don't worry about the government is at

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www dot don't worry dot TV.

2:01.3

The other thing that Chris Novin-Breno has done is the theme for my history can beat up your politics.

2:08.0

If you like it and if you have a podcast that you need music for, why don't you give him a ring over at don't worry

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