
Uncommon Knowledge This Is BIG: Podhoretz, Ferguson, and Olsen Discuss the Meaning of the Election and What’s Next
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Nov 26, 2024 Andrew Ferguson, a journalist and former speechwriter, joins John Podhoretz, Commentary magazine editor, and Henry Olsen, a leading political analyst. They dive into the shifting voter dynamics in America and the implications of Trump's presidency on future elections. The discussion also covers identity politics, the evolving media landscape, and the potential for a political realignment. They conclude with thoughts on national renewal and the urgent need for moral leadership, reflecting on whether America's future could mirror the economic and cultural resurgence seen in the Reagan era.
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Decline of Identity Politics
- Identity politics did not determine the election outcome as previously feared.
- Voters prioritized personal interests and principles over ethnic or racial alignments.
Clinton's Turnaround
- Democrats' despair in the 80s/90s mirrored current Republican sentiments, highlighting the cyclical nature of politics.
- Bill Clinton's success shows how understanding and addressing the base can lead to victory.
Rise of Partisan Identity
- Partisan identities have become stronger over time, influencing where people choose to live.
- Cultural changes have further sorted people into ideological groups, leading to geographic and social divides.










