Poor Man’s Rich Man

Poor Man’s Rich Man

Author: The Claremont Institute March 28, 2024 Duration: 1:07:19

Turns out that which doesn't bankrupt Donald Trump makes him richer. Somehow. Truth Social has been valued at $8 billion, over $4 billion of which accrues to Trump's net worth--all while his astronomical bond is being reduced in New York. Meanwhile, as Hamas enjoyers try to overrun the Left, the Right is locked in its own disputes about how to handle antisemitism. Everyone's looking for the one big bad guy or grand narrative that can explain the whole complicated world. But are they looking in the wrong places? The editors analyze the thought processes underlying the news before reminding you to read the damn site.

 

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National Conservatism vs. American Conservatism (CRB)

National Conservatism vs. American Conservatism (TAM)

On Nations and Nationhood

Two Adams, Two Foundings

Czar Vladimir

Gynocracy Takes an L



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