The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservatism

Matthew Continetti writes in this 2022 book:

* Isolationists paid no price for opposing intervention before Pearl Harbor. One scholar identified 115 isolationist candidates headed into the 1942 midterm elections; only 5 lost. By the last year of the war, Republicans had won a net twenty – one seats in the House and fifteen in the Senate. And the Right had new heroes: Generals Douglas MacArthur, who commanded US forces in the Southwest Pacific; George S. Patton, who led troops in the Mediterranean and European campaigns; and Curtis LeMay, who organized the strategic bombing of Japan.

* In 1944 a pair of America Firsters, Frank Hanighen and Felix Morley, founded Human Events, a free market, antiwar weekly newsletter inspired by Albert Jay Nock’s Freeman. Human Events carried on the anti – Roosevelt tradition of denying any difference between American liberalism and European totalitarianism. The next year the duo became a trio when an Illinois businessman named Henry Regnery joined the enterprise.

* In March 1945 [Friedrich] Hayek arrived in New York to begin his book tour. His publishers told him that his speaking engagements would send him as far west as Oklahoma City. His first appearance, however, was scheduled for the next morning at town hall in Manhattan. Hayek was mortified. He had never lectured in public. The audience had been told he would speak for an hour on law and international affairs. It was a subject to which he had given little thought. “And then I discovered that American audiences are extremely grateful audiences,” Hayek recollected. “You can watch on their faces their interest — completely different from, say, an English audience; and gradually I worked them up into great excitement, and I got through this lecture with great success.” When he returned to England in May, Hayek was an academic celebrity.

* On April 10 the [Mont Pelerin] conference adopted a “Statement of Aims.” It left no doubt that these beleaguered liberals felt themselves engaged on the losing side in a battle of ideas that had been raging for more than a century. “Over large stretches of the earth’s surface the essential conditions of human dignity and freedom have already disappeared,” the statement began. “The position of the individual and the voluntary group are progressively undermined by extensions of arbitrary power.” Together the participants resolved to study, among other things, “the problem of the creation of an international order conducive to the safeguarding of peace and liberty and permitting the establishment of harmonious international economic relations.”

[LF: “Freedom” has no meaning without reference to a particular hero system.]

* Taft was a lone voice in opposition to Truman. NATO, for example, was exactly the sort of permanent entanglement in European affairs that Taft had dreaded ever since his experiences with Hoover after World War I. He argued that NATO would make American foreign policy not less but more venturesome. “It is easy to slip into an attitude of imperialism,” he said, “where war becomes an instrument of public policy rather than its last resort.” He was among thirteen senators to oppose NATO when the treaty came to a vote in 1949.

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Decoding Trump 2.0: The Shock & Awe Version (12-1-24)

01:00 I was ahead of the game until I took that supplement to get my chi moving
04:00 Trump’s Next Move: The Legal Battle That Could Change EVERYTHING, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewE5SEkFnTM
07:00 Conservative Host WALKS OFF Show After CoHost Calls Her A NAZI,
https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/5012229-trump-dei-merit/
24:15 Maladaptive Daydreaming: Avoiding Pain by Fantasizing, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqXbZtQ11SM
28:40 Behind the Curtain: Trump’s shock and awe, https://www.axios.com/2024/12/01/trump-cabinet-kash-patel-fbi
35:15 Putin abandons ‘weak’ Assad as rebels head for Syrian capital | Stefanie Glinski, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWdB984gz08
40:20 Putin’s armies too stretched to aid Assad’s ‘catastrophically bad’ military | Mark Galeotti, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pxr6tAfCxs
48:00 Trump tariffs
1:14:00 Glenn Greenwald: Dangerous New Escalation in Russia, & Our Blackmailed Politicians, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKh4txSD0eQ
1:20:00 Christopher Caldwell: Speaking Trumpian: Persuasion in a post-oratorical age, https://claremontreviewofbooks.com/speaking-trumpian/
1:34:20 Post-Thanksgiving Extravaganza, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=if04NMat9_4
1:43:30 Biden’s Parting Gifts, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXQDOSzglW4
1:47:00 Claremont: All the President’s Mental Lapses: Democracy dies in deception, https://claremontreviewofbooks.com/all-the-presidents-mental-lapses/
2:05:50 Who moved my chi?
2:29:45 Velvet Prisons: Russell Jacoby on American Academia, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qlBJpJZE0I
2:38:00 Character Trouble: Undisciplined Essays on Moral Agency and Personality, https://www.amazon.com/Character-Trouble-Undisciplined-Essays-Personality-ebook/dp/B09KM7MPG4
2:47:20 Kip joins to talk about how we affect other people
3:26:00 Milgram experiment, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment
3:30:00 Stanford prison experiment, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_prison_experiment
3:37:30 John Doris: Rewriting the history of psychology, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIhp_zxoc2k
3:39:00 The replication bros vs Amy Cuddy, https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/18/magazine/when-the-revolution-came-for-amy-cuddy.html
3:45:00 I find redheads disturbing

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Decoding World War III (11-29-24)

01:00 Europeans & Democrats resigned to working with Trump, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYdhN85KS88
28:00 Death of DEI
34:00 Who can influence Donald Trump? Not many people, perhaps Susie Wiles, Elon Musk, Melania Trump, Ivanka Trump in certain spheres
38:00 Israel has run the table the past four months
47:00 Yoav Gallant is an American sock puppet
54:00 Reason magazine fancies itself as a bunch of free thinkers but it is conformist on race, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIOJ0z1gbWI
56:00 Martin Gurri voted for Trump, https://www.thefp.com/p/martin-gurri-voting-for-trump-not-kamala
57:00 Sam Harris is not a blank slatist
58:00 Trump’s counter-cultural revolution, https://www.thefp.com/p/martin-gurri-our-countercultural-revolution
1:02:00 I don’t claim to be an expert on anything
1:06:50 Trump’s new coalition
1:10:00 Hezbollah suffers ‘most significant’ setback in its history, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJ-I5ue0tnA
1:15:00 Kamala Harris’ Video Remarks to Supporters, the Nomination of Jay Bhattacharya to Head the Nation…, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_BmRay8o60
1:39:00 Getting Over the Election with Adam Grant, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5TEOG–4-c
1:57:00 Ricardo notes that he can’t type into YT that it is the high status thing to support WWIII
2:08:00 Elon Musk biography by Walter Isaacson, https://www.amazon.com/Elon-Musk-Walter-Isaacson/dp/1982181281
2:11:00 Ringmaster: Vince McMahon and the Unmaking of America, https://www.amazon.com/Ringmaster-Vince-McMahon-Unmaking-America/dp/1982169443
2:21:30 Donald Trump is acting like Elon Musk and doing big bold things, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmC-GVMSPU0
2:47:30 How Donald Trump can make the federal government more efficient, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT4lxJKj0I0
2:51:30 Kip joins – ever feel like another high school hot shot?
3:07:00 The Tyranny of Distance: How Distance Shaped Australia’s History, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tyranny_of_Distance:_How_Distance_Shaped_Australia%27s_History
3:12:00 Madness is contagious
3:13:00 2nd Edition: Predisposed: Liberals, Conservatives, and the Biology of Political Differences, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=154845
3:23:00 On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Origin_of_Species
3:40:00 My bookmarks on X

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Cue the Sun!: The Invention of Reality TV

Here are some highlights from this 2024 book by Emily Nussbaum:

* If you could knock your subjects off balance, they’d reveal a moment so shocking and, sometimes, so tender or surprising, that it would shatter viewer skepticism. It was the quality that Allen Funt liked to describe as being “caught in the act of being yourself,” the fuel that fed the reality engine, at both its loftiest moments and its lowest.

* It gave you the godlike power to create stories from the lives of ordinary human beings.

* I began this book excited to dig into the lively, outrageous origins of the reality genre, but the deeper I dug, the darker things got. There are people whose lives were wrecked by reality TV; there are methods of production so ugly they’re hard to look at; and reality programs, like any kind of television, reflect the limits, and the bigotries, of their creators. Early reality production was utterly reliant on the innocence of its stars, their inability to understand what they were consenting to: That was the genre’s secret sauce, its original sin.

* Inspired by a Vanity Fair article about the journalistic fabulist Stephen Glass, Cutler approached Glass’s old high school, in Highland Park, near Chicago, using a reference from his old pal George Stephanopoulos. He cut a deal with administrators, donating $100,000 worth of cameras and editing equipment and also offering to teach a class on filmmaking. In the show’s early stages, Cutler — who had grown up in Great Neck, a similar high – pressure suburb — was thinking about the dark themes in the Glass article, about the “conflict between ambitions and ethics.” By the time the show finished production, however, American High had emerged as a deeply humane project, a real – life analogue to the brilliant mid – 1990s teen drama My So – Called Life . It was full of likeable, layered characters, including an insecure girl and her jock boyfriend, a gay teen coming out to his friends, and a charming trickster with ADHD, on the verge of flunking out.

* Trump was “great TV, because he had no filter,” said Jamie Canniffe, who had started as a low – level producer in season 1, then rose through the ranks to become The Apprentice showrunner through season 6.

* The less ethical a show was, the more authentic the footage it captured. The more trusting (or drunk or exhausted) the participants were, the more likely it was that they’d ultimately crack, releasing a flood of feeling that couldn’t be faked.

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I’ve never become teary over an ad before

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