
The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway
No Mercy / No Malice: How to Survive the Next Four Years
Sat, 11 Jan 2025
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I'm Scott Galloway, and this is No Mercy, No Malice. Resilience, not resistance, should be the Democrat strategy. How to survive the next four years, as read by George Hahn.
Jessica Tarloff, a panelist on Fox's The Five and Scott's Raging Moderates co-host, has emerged as an important voice in American politics. This week, Scott asked her what big lessons we should take from the election and, more important, what options Democrats have going forward. Scott will be back next week.
In November, the sane middle, Democrats and Republicans, went to an appointment with the electorate and got a harsh diagnosis. We don't want to accept it or talk about it, but we can't stop thinking about it. We're asking ourselves, how do we survive the next four years? And is there any way to make them less bad than we have every reason to expect they will be?
we're obsessing about some very unpleasant facts. Among them, the GOP won one-third of minority voters and registered a six-point gain among voters without a college degree. Kamala Harris got seven million fewer votes than Biden did in 2020. Dismal. The time for grieving, though, is coming to an end.
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