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El Niño Speaks 170: Why Conservatives Always Lose the Long Game
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In this episode of El Niño Speaks, José Niño sits down with Mark Weber to explore his provocative essay, “Why Conservatives Can’t Win.” They dissect how conservatism’s embrace of multiculturalism, Zionism, and race-neutral policies have undermined its principles and strategic coherence.
The conversation delves into the pitfalls of conservative policy retreats, the evolution of American racial politics, and Weber’s vision for an economy and racial order rooted in heritage.
Tune in for an unfiltered examination of American conservatism’s bleak future.
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