The Duran Podcast

Foreign policy HUBRIS and MAGA division w/ Robert Barnes (Live)

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Nov 11, 2025
Robert Barnes, a legal commentator and writer on law and geopolitics, dives into the shifting tides of American politics. He discusses the recent election outcomes as a tsunami against the Republican coalition and warns of Democratic hubris following their victories. Barnes analyzes Trump's declining connection with his voter base and the implications of mishandled tariffs. He emphasizes the influence of corporate donors on foreign policy, the sidelining of figures like Tulsi Gabbard, and the need for a reindustrialization agenda.
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INSIGHT

Trump's Coalition Had Clear Domestic Priorities

  • Trump's original coalition united Midwestern blue-collar and anti-war voters plus rising Latino and minority support.
  • That coalition expected de-escalation abroad and domestic economic reforms, which many now feel betrayed by.
ANECDOTE

Epstein Files Promise Then Political Reversal

  • Early administration moves promising to expose Epstein files and audit intelligence raised activist hopes for deep-state accountability.
  • Those promises collapsed and preceded a rapid reversal toward establishment-aligned policies and foreign adventurism.
INSIGHT

Hubris Explains Imperial Overreach

  • Paul Kennedy's concept of hubris describes declining empires: overconfidence, loss of reality contact, and reckless foreign adventurism.
  • Barnes applies hubris to Western leaders and Israel's policies as a core failure driver.
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