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Oren Cass Interviews Ruy Teixeira

At commonplace.org, Oren Cass interviews Ruy Teixeira:

The Democratic Party continues to reel from its 2024 electoral defeat and struggles to connect with the American people. But the party remains captured by special interests and sacred cows that its leaders refuse to confront.

Few understand this dynamic better than Ruy Teixeira, author and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and founder of The Liberal Patriot, a now-defunct newsletter. He and Oren discuss what happened to TLP, formerly a source of difficult truths for Democrats, how the advocate class has moved the party so rapidly to the left, and why the Democratic establishment so stubbornly refuses to learn anything new. They conclude by looking at what it all means for the future of both parties, and whether there’s an off-ramp for the polarization dominating American politics.

You can watch the interview right here. Transcript here.

One comment on “Oren Cass Interviews Ruy Teixeira

  1. William Benjamin Bankston on

    Ruy Teixeira is the one who has refused to learn anything new. The 21st century has been rough on moderates of all variety, yet he wants to pretend it’s still 1992 and Bill Clinton would win half of a South that deemed even the dying Blue Dog Coalition too liberal. Badly not wanting to see it that way does not validate any other way of looking at it I hate to break it to you.

    And the conservatives like the folks at Commonplace (where this interview occurred) who urge the Dems to the center are arguing from a bad faith position. Wasn’t the argument that polarization is a moderate killer used by them against the Republican leadership’s attempt to make an immigration deal right after the 2012 presidential election? And for why the remarkably anti-immigrant Trump was perfectly electable? Why do they conveniently forget that fact (proven by Trump’s two victories, might I add) when their talking about Democrats? The answer is that they’re lying. They just want a less resistant opposition.

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