Ben Shapiro: Defending America's Founding Principles in a Divided Age
Carlson says the major parties are converging on war, spending and finance as he questions whether a new movement could break through.
- Broadcaster Tucker Carlson has spent recent weeks proposing a third political party, contending that Republicans and Democrats are indistinguishable on war, spending and finance.
- Over recent years, Carlson has increasingly criticized free-market capitalism and questioned United States foreign policy, adopting economic nationalism that diverges from traditional conservatism.
- American political history suggests such efforts face steep hurdles; structural realities overwhelmingly favor two major parties with established fundraising networks and ballot access.
- Democrats hold a realistic chance to regain Congress in 2026, potentially accelerating federal judiciary confirmations that could influence constitutional interpretation for a generation.
- Increasingly, competing ideological movements threaten principles undergirding the United States for 250 years, making a return to constitutional first principles essential for national survival.
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Ben Shapiro: Defending America's founding principles in a divided age
The United States nation faces threats that extend beyond the familiar divide between Democrats and Republicans. Increasingly, two ideological movements — one on the far left, one emerging on the populist right — share a willingness to undermine the principles that have long defined the American experiment. On one side stands the Democratic Socialists of America, whose influence within the Democratic Party has grown dramatically. This is no long…
What the DSA and Tucker Carlson have in common * WorldNetDaily * by Ben Shapiro
Source link The United States nation faces threats that extend beyond the familiar divide between Democrats and Republicans. Increasingly, two ideological movements – one on the far left, one emerging on the populist right – share a willingness to undermine the principles that have long defined the American experiment. On one side stands the Democratic
Defending America's Founding Principles in a Divided Age
The United States nation faces threats that extend beyond the familiar divide between Democrats and Republicans. Increasingly, two ideological movements -- one on the far left, one emerging on the populist right -- share a willingness to undermine the principles that have long defined the American experiment. On one side stands the Democratic Socialists of America, whose influence within the Democratic Party has grown dramatically. This is no lo…
Ben Shapiro: Defending America’s founding principles in a divided age
Op-ed views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. The United States nation faces threats that extend beyond the familiar divide between Democrats and Republicans. […]
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