
As debates rage across conservative media over foreign policy, coalition building, tariffs, and the future direction of the Right, the real question becomes whether the movement can stay focused on governing instead of turning inward. From social media feuds and ideological purity tests to the growing influence of podcasters and political commentatory, today we explore what happens when political identity becomes detached from practical politics. “A lot of these debates that have broken out among the podcasters involve things that are really petty.” At the same time, packed TPUSA events, energized young conservatives, and growing grassroots enthusiasm suggest the movement may be far more united in real life than it appears online. In today’s episode of “The Signal Sitdown,” Michael Knowles and Bradley Devlin dive into the tension between internet politics and actual political momentum, and whether conservatives can avoid becoming distracted by personalities and factionalism while the Left continues to organize and govern. “We will become frivolous, we will become superfluous, and the upshot of that will be that the Left will actually do the governing and we will all lose.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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