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The American Mind

The State of the American Mind

The American Mind

The Claremont Institute

Philosophy, News, Society & Culture

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2022

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

This week on live TV, to the utter shock and chagrin of the legacy media hosts, average voters from across the so-called political spectrum were united—in their dissatisfaction with leftist policies. Meanwhile, Joe Biden continues his very public and visible decline, and John Fetterman whiffs it on the debate stage against Mehmet Öz. Plus: Republicans are under fire for *checks notes* supporting Democrat policies? The editors gather in full complement to discuss the current state of the American mind.

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0:00.0

coming up on this episode of The Round Table.

0:03.0

I think we're, for a variety of reasons,

0:05.6

we're closer than we've been for a long time to finally,

0:08.6

at least amongst a certain constituency

0:12.1

and their representatives and senators

0:14.8

and possibly even president on the right

0:16.9

in this sort of right middle.

0:19.1

We may be in a position to finally learn

0:21.7

the lessons of the last 50 or 60 years

0:24.6

and start making some headway and clawing back

0:28.6

to this behemus.

0:53.2

Hello and welcome.

0:55.2

Once again to The Round Table,

0:57.0

you're weekly publishers and editors

0:59.6

podcast from the American Mind.

1:02.0

I'm your host, Spencer Clayvin,

1:03.8

features editor of the American Mind

1:05.7

and associate editor of the Claremont Review of Books.

1:08.8

And this week it's Tam Classic Edition.

1:12.2

We've had various reconfigurations over the past few weeks,

1:15.1

but we're back with the good old boys.

1:17.7

We've got Seth Barron, managing editor,

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