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The Right-Wing Echo Chamber | Aaron Sibarium & Richard Hanania
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Aaron Sibarium is a recent graduate of Yale University (2018) and journalist who writes for the Washington Free Beacon. He joins the podcast to discuss his work covering identity politics issues from a conservative perspective, along with his dream of eventually synthesizing his reporting with his own opinion writing.
Aaron and Richard share many of the same frustrations with right-wing media and conservative journalism. They discuss the problems of the conservative movement, including it being prone to misinformation, a lack of interest in policy specifics, mindless tribalism, and the role of differences in intelligence between conservatives and liberals who go into activism and reporting. Aaron argues that the Republican Party might be suffering from an excess of democracy through its primary system, which warps the incentive structures politicians face.
Listen in podcast form or watch the video on YouTube.
Links:
* Richard Hanania, “Liberals Read, Conservatives Watch TV.”
* Richard Hanania, “Conservatism as an Oppositional Culture.”
* Richard Hanania, Tweet on liberal institutions rallying around removing a school dress code in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.
* Aaron Sibarium, “Food and Drug Administration Guidance Drives Racial Rationing of COVID Drugs.”
* Institutionalized Podcast with Aaron Sibarium and Charles Fain Lehman. (Apple)
Get full access to Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology at www.cspicenter.com/subscribe
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Manage episode 348869328 series 2853093
Aaron Sibarium is a recent graduate of Yale University (2018) and journalist who writes for the Washington Free Beacon. He joins the podcast to discuss his work covering identity politics issues from a conservative perspective, along with his dream of eventually synthesizing his reporting with his own opinion writing.
Aaron and Richard share many of the same frustrations with right-wing media and conservative journalism. They discuss the problems of the conservative movement, including it being prone to misinformation, a lack of interest in policy specifics, mindless tribalism, and the role of differences in intelligence between conservatives and liberals who go into activism and reporting. Aaron argues that the Republican Party might be suffering from an excess of democracy through its primary system, which warps the incentive structures politicians face.
Listen in podcast form or watch the video on YouTube.
Links:
* Richard Hanania, “Liberals Read, Conservatives Watch TV.”
* Richard Hanania, “Conservatism as an Oppositional Culture.”
* Richard Hanania, Tweet on liberal institutions rallying around removing a school dress code in the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.
* Aaron Sibarium, “Food and Drug Administration Guidance Drives Racial Rationing of COVID Drugs.”
* Institutionalized Podcast with Aaron Sibarium and Charles Fain Lehman. (Apple)
Get full access to Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology at www.cspicenter.com/subscribe
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