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The Case for a Republican Party Reset
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54:55 - 58:55 (04:00)

A call for a Republican candidate who acknowledges past mistakes and adopts a more moderate stance to appeal to a wider audience and ease political tensions.

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Senior editor William Vogley argues that the central conservative impulse is to conserve things that are valuable, as they are easy to break but hard to replace, and that every effort should be made to conserve them while they can be conserved.
54:55 - 57:02 (02:07)
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Republican Party
Summary

Senior editor William Vogley argues that the central conservative impulse is to conserve things that are valuable, as they are easy to break but hard to replace, and that every effort should be made to conserve them while they can be conserved. He also believes that a Republican candidate who admits the party's flaws and appeals to the middle lane could defuse some of the current anger and divide in the country.

Chapter
The Case for a Republican Party Reset
Episode
The Sunday Read: ‘How the Claremont Institute Became a Nerve Center of the American Right’
Podcast
The Daily
The American right is in need of guidance and leadership that could not come from the traditional establishment, which voters had rejected, and someone who can articulate its themes in a grown-up way is needed.
57:02 - 58:55 (01:53)
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Conservatism
Summary

The American right is in need of guidance and leadership that could not come from the traditional establishment, which voters had rejected, and someone who can articulate its themes in a grown-up way is needed.

Chapter
The Case for a Republican Party Reset
Episode
The Sunday Read: ‘How the Claremont Institute Became a Nerve Center of the American Right’
Podcast
The Daily