Will the future of the Republican Party be more liberal, more nationalistic, or both?
Today’s participants are Vivek RamaswamyEntrepreneur, author, and former presidential candidate. He said:The Alliance of Liberalism and Nationalism“In recent months, he has attended the 2024 Libertarian National Convention and I tried to persuade Libertarians vote Republican. reasonZach Weissmuller of the Republican Party also met Ramaswami at the Republican National Convention, where he tried to persuade MAGA supporters to become more liberal. reasonof Stephanie Slade saw him. state his case For “national liberalism” National Conference of Conservatives. The event was attended by vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance. A different vision For the conservative movement, these competing visions are the subject of today’s episode.
Notes: This episode is plagued by technical issues caused by a software glitch, and apart from a roughly 9-minute section (marked within the episode), the entire conversation remains intact.
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Sources referenced in this conversation:
- Vivek Ramaswamy’s full speech at the National Conference on Conservatism
- Full text of J.D. Vance’s speech at the National Conference on Conservatism
- “Vivek Ramaswamy presents “National Libertarianism” at NatCon 4By Stephanie Slade
- Vivek Ramaswami: “Don’t replace the left-wing nanny state with a right-wing nanny state.”
- “What we have learned from paleontology,” by Llewellyn Rockwell
- producer: John Osterhout