The author of the seminal essay about the 2016 election, “The Flight 93 Election,” Anton recently left the administration to return to political writing, as well as teaching at Hillsdale College’s Kirby Center in Washington, D.C., where he will be a fellow. Today he joined AG‘s publisher, Chris Buskirk, on the Seth and Chris Show to discuss the things he has learned from his time in the administration, what he thinks about the origins and the drift of the modern American conservative movement, and his thoughts on the direction of the country going forward.
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