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September 17, 2024 22 mins

Special Edition: The Pygmalion Candidate

Hosted by Charlton Allen

Episode Summary: In this special edition of The Modern Federalist, host Charlton Allen dives deep into the latest developments in the U.S. presidential election. Buckle up, as this episode covers a wide range of topics—from the fiction of politics to the hard realities of the campaign trail.

Segment Breakdown:

  1. Pygmalion and The Candidate: A Political Metamorphosis In the first segment, Charlton draws parallels between George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion and the classic political film The Candidate. How do these transformations in fiction reflect the shaping of modern political figures? What do you, our listeners, think?

  2. Media Spin: DNC vs. RNC Ratings Next, we address the superficial media narratives claiming higher television ratings for the Democratic National Convention (DNC) over the Republican National Convention (RNC). Are these numbers telling the full story, or is there more beneath the surface?

  3. The Tim Walz-China Connection Charlton provides an update on the troubling connections between Minnesota Governor—and Democratic vice presidential candidate—Tim Walz and the People’s Republic of China. What should voters be paying attention to in this ongoing saga?

  4. Kamala Harris: A Political Transformation Without Substance In this segment, Charlton breaks down the Democratic National Convention’s portrayal of Vice President Kamala Harris. While the campaign tries to maintain a feel-good strategy and extend her political honeymoon, Charlton highlights how her campaign is ultimately devoid of substance. Charlton posits Trump must focus attention on Kamala's past positions and define her, and not focus on issues that do not matter. Charlton concludes the discussion by arguing that the Democratic Party has become the party of elites, with Kamala Harris as a prime example. He challenges Harris’s dubious claims of a middle-class background, emphasizing how her persona reflects the growing disconnect between the party and average American voters.

  5. Closing Thoughts: Harris vs. Trump Debate and more To wrap up, Charlton gives his take on the recent debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, discussing the impact it may have on the election and teasing more in-depth analysis in future episodes. He also shares exciting updates on the podcast’s future direction. Plus, Charlton blows up the faux narrative, with a specific example from Newsweek.

Tune in for more election coverage, political analysis, and cultural commentary in upcoming episodes. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share The Modern Federalist with your friends and fellow political junkies. Stay informed, stay engaged!

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