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🗓️ 11 April 2024
⏱️ 53 minutes
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The numbers are in, and they aren’t good. Recent inflation exceeded expectations, and even that doesn’t fully capture the pain felt by everyday Americans. Meanwhile, much of the US bore witness to the primal wonder of the cosmos during Monday’s total eclipse. As “The Science” becomes increasingly shamanistic, the world becomes more and more enchanted—but what you make of it depends on where you stand. The difference in lived and reported experiences seems to be manifesting in voters as the election season spools up and cracks deepen in the Democrat Party over the question of Zionism.
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0:00.0 | coming up on this episode of the roundtable. |
0:03.1 | Biden was asked the other day about this question of rising prices |
0:07.9 | before these numbers dropped. |
0:09.5 | And his response is just to basically say, |
0:12.0 | at least the sub-sa or implication is what's wrong with you people |
0:16.0 | we have the greatest economy we've had in a long time job growth etc etc you |
0:20.7 | know why don't you just shut up about this meanwhile as you as you indicated |
0:23.6 | Spencer normal people every week you know realize that it's really hard to get out of the |
0:28.5 | grocery store for less than a hundred dollars and that's when you buy seven items |
0:31.9 | let alone a whole week's worth of stuff. |
0:33.8 | So for those that wish Biden to be defeated and that's certainly all count ourselves in that |
0:40.6 | camp this seems like a positive development although we should say that it's |
0:44.8 | it's not positive in general because our fellow Americans are continued to hurt. |
0:50.7 | And as James pointed out like there has been job growth and unemployment is low, but most of the job growth has been among non-voters, like non-citizens. Like that's who's taken all these jobs. So in fact the old the |
1:05.7 | foreigners are taking our germs. Yeah it's true. It do really be like that |
1:11.4 | sometimes. So it seems. |
1:13.7 | Come on guys, they're not taking our jobs and it's good that they are. Oh, Welcome everyone once again to the roundtable the American Minds, editors, and publishers podcast. |
1:45.5 | I'm your host sometimes, Ryan Williams. |
1:48.5 | I'll switch off with Seth, well maybe occasionally for old old time's sake, have Spencer come back, but just trying to mix it up here. |
1:56.4 | I'm joined, as always, or most of the time, by Spencer Clavin, associate editor of the |
2:01.6 | Claremont Review books and features editor of the American mind or |
2:04.2 | maybe we're calling him editor at large now of the American mind. Seth Barron managing |
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