How Reagan Made Us the Armaggedon Generation
Angry Planet - Podcast tekijän mukaan Matthew Gault and Jason Fields - Maanantaisin
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America is perhaps more conservative today than it’s ever been. For some on the right, Obama, Biden and Clinton look like socialists. For people on the left, they look like moderate republicans. There’s a reason for both of those views that’s steeped in America’s recent past. U.S. culture was shaped by a suave and smooth talking President who promised we could be a beacon of hope for the world and a shining city on a hill.Here to talk about what happened is Rick Perlstein. Perlstein is a returning guest and the author of the new book Reaganland: America's Right Turn 1976-1980. The book is, among other things, the story of how a Southern Evangelical Democrat paved the way for a divorced actor from California to ascend to the presidency and shape America’s destiny.Recorded 9/10/20How voters go from voting for Johnson to voting for NixonAmerica’s moral reckoning, from Vietnam to WatergateWhat Star Wars tells us about America todayStable government under a crook vs unstable government under an honest manCall of Duty: Cold War and the hero worship of ReaganJimmy Carter as the redeemer of America’s sinsThe nightly hostage wrap upHow the Camp David Accords set the Middle East against CarterAfghanistan as a stop on the Hippie trailWhen Carter cancelled the OlympicsNuclear debatesRick’s Reagan impersonationHow the press and politicians misread the momentAngry Planet has a substack! Join the Information War to get weekly insights into our angry planet and hear more conversations about a world in conflict.https://angryplanet.substack.com/You can listen to Angry Planet on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play or follow our RSS directly. Our website is angryplanetpod.com. You can reach us on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/angryplanetpodcast/; and on Twitter: @War_College.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/warcollege. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.