Ideological Divide
Taylor discusses the stark contrast between liberal and conservative ideologies, emphasizing that each side's fundamental beliefs make compromise nearly impossible. He highlights the liberal view that social ills stem from inequality, while the conservative perspective acknowledges the existence of inherent good and evil in the world. This deep-seated divide raises questions about the future of political discourse and mutual respect.In this clip
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Joe Rogan Experience #2083 - Taylor Sheridan
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