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The Professor Penn Podcast
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Politics for the Powerless! | MAMDANI & FUENTES w/ Professor Penn | EP254
The Professor Penn Podcast
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Politics for the Powerless! | MAMDANI & FUENTES w/ Professor Penn | EP254
Episode #254 of the @professorpennpodcast. David breaks down “politics for the powerless” — how elites are fragmenting both parties, smearing America First as Neo-Nazi, and using labels like “racist” and “anti-Semite” to shut down debate. He responds to Mark Levin, explores the difference between socialism and republicanism, critiques Zionism vs criticism of Israel, and unpacks the Supreme Court fight over Trump’s tariffs and the looming risk of economic collapse. All of it leads to one question: will “doomer” young people stay powerless, or step into precinct politics, caucus, and real local organizing to take their country back?
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