Democracy at Risk
A former leader reflects on the fragility of democracy, emphasizing the need for mental discipline and trust in institutions. He discusses the growing divide in American society since the mid-70s, highlighting how political strategies have exploited differences rather than fostering unity. The conversation reveals a deep concern for the future, warning that without established guardrails, the consequences could be dire.In this clip
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Former President Bill Clinton in conversation with Reid Hoffman
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The podcast made it seem like Democrats are less open to thinking, but is this perspective valid for both sides? Additionally, your guest should know that Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by almost 3 million votes, so she was popular. Would Bernie Sanders have won? In my opinion, your guest seems to be an ashamed Republican who can't support Trump but won't align with the Democrats.