What History Predicts Happens Next - Heather Cox Richardson
As the United States approaches its 250th birthday, Scott Galloway speaks with historian Heather Cox Richardson (@heathercoxrichardson

about the future of American democracy. They explore Trump's politics of spectacle, the war in Iran, the state of both political parties, and what history suggests comes next.
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Timestamps
00:00 - In This Episode
01:15 - Is Trumps cheating getting worse or are we more aware of it
03:32 - Was renaming the Kennedy Center a purposeful distraction?
05:04 - Are Republicans filling a vacuum around masculinity and male identity?
09:11 - What is your take on the newest Iran deal?
11:44 - Are we paying a high price for an agreement that may never materialize?
15:06 - Has weakening the diplomatic corps undermined U.S. negotiations?
17:11 - Have Americans taken government competence for granted?
21:14 - Ad Break
24:46 - What historical period feels most similar to where we are today?
28:46 - What type of candidate typically follows periods of discontent?
32:43 - What is your prognosis for the Republican Party right now?
36:39 - Is America becoming more comfortable with religion shaping politics?
39:48 - Does abandoning shared norms and evidence threaten the global order?
43:42 - What type of leaders tend to emerge in moments like this?
47:46 - Do you think Tucker Carlson emerges as the Republican nominee?
51:03 - Ad Break
53:57 - What makes a brand or company truly patriotic?
1:00:22 - How can we get more people to vote in the next election?