After a brief unscheduled hiatus, Dispatch Live is officially back. Tuesday’s edition featured Steve, David, Sarah, and founding partner at Echelon Insights Kristen Soltis Anderson. The four discussed a focus group Kristen conducted for the New York Times with eight conservative men from diverse backgrounds. A common concern among all of them: cancel culture. What does that mean for our politics? What even is a focus group? Answers to those questions and more can be found in the video below.
Plus, what role does conservatism play in culture? Steve read part of an email from a Dispatch member that challenges the view most on the right have of how conservatives are viewed in the larger cultural scene.
The gang wrapped up by taking viewer questions: Is David going to log off Twitter for good? And did the Hayes family ever get that additional puppy?
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