
Stay Tuned with Preet Has Trump Peaked? (with Douglas Brinkley)
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Feb 12, 2026 Douglas Brinkley, presidential historian and Rice professor, brings a brisk mini-bio and sharp takes. He traces the rise and limits of executive power, argues Minneapolis may have been a turning point for Trump, and critiques Trump’s style as uniquely unthoughtful. Brinkley also connects politics to culture, discussing Bruce Springsteen’s protest song and music’s role in moments of resistance.
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Springsteen's Rapid Protest Song
- Douglas Brinkley described Bruce Springsteen writing 'Streets of Minneapolis' quickly after the incident.
- Springsteen recorded it and played it in Minneapolis, showing musicians' power in protest.
Inside The Springsteen Archives
- Brinkley recalled collecting Bruce Springsteen drafts and tapes for the archives.
- He described the archives' role in preserving handwritten drafts and tapes for research.
Culture Signals Political Fault Lines
- Cultural flashpoints reveal deeper national divides about identity and belonging.
- Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance highlighted Puerto Rico's contested place in American culture.

