The Death of Europe, with Douglas Murray

Recorded on June 3, 2019

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In this episode of Uncommon Knowledge, Peter Robinson is joined by author and columnist Douglas Murray to discuss his new book The Madness of Crowds: Race, Gender and Identity. Murray examines the most divisive issues today, including sexuality, gender, and technology, and how new culture wars are playing out everywhere in the name of social justice, identity politics, and intersectionality. Is European culture and society in a death spiral caused by immigration and assimilation? Robinson and Murray also discuss the roles that Brexit and the rise of populism in European politics play in writing immigration laws across the European Union.

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Timothy Snyder Speaks, ep. 7: The Evil of America First

“America First” brings both political weakness and moral hazard. The last episode was about America’s new weakness in the world. This one is about how “America First” leads Americans to turn against one another.

Zero Tolerance: Ann Coulter Interview | FRONTLINE

Ann Coulter is a conservative commentator, columnist and the author of several books, including “Adios, America: The Left’s Plan to Turn Our Country into a Third World Hellhole” and “In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome!”

Coulter’s candid, full interview was conducted with FRONTLINE during the making of the October 2019 documentary “Zero Tolerance.”

 

 

26:54
So why is he hiring people that disagree with
what his tenets are?
>>Why he surrounded himself by people
actively opposed to his agenda and let Paul Ryan take over
his agenda for the first two years when he had
a Republican House and Republican Senate,
“No, let’s do all the stuff on the loser GOP’s to-do list.
Let’s not do the popular stuff that won
this very unlikely person the presidency.”
Why he did that, who knows?
Who knows?
He has surrounded himself with people who disagree with him.
Why did he hire his kids?
I mean, I don’t know.
Does he believe any of it?
Is he a con-man liar and this was just a good gig?
Again, picked up the $1,000 bill lying on the ground because
no other Republican was willing to run on popular issues.
Or is he just lazy?
Yeah, he does believe it, but if it’s going to take a phone call—
“I have to call [Sen.] Mitch McConnell?
Nah, let them do whatever they want.”
Could be laziness.
Could be narcissism: “They love me for me!”
Who knows?
But he has surrounded himself by people who don’t agree
with his agenda, and that’s why very, very, very little
is getting done.
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