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In this sharp 10-minute commentary, Jim Watkins explores how some of America's most iconic cultural figures—like Bruce Springsteen—have seemingly transformed into the very institutions they once rebelled against. Reflecting on the slow but dramatic shift of political and cultural power since the 1960s, Jim asks: What happened to the anti-establishment spirit?
He also examines how once-vital platforms like Saturday Night Live and the Democratic Party have morphed into extensions of a status quo many no longer recognize. This episode is a wake-up call for those who still believe in individual liberty, free expression, and the importance of questioning authority—no matter which side it's on.
🔊 Listen now to hear how the tide has turned—and what it means for America's future.
By Jim WatkinsIn this sharp 10-minute commentary, Jim Watkins explores how some of America's most iconic cultural figures—like Bruce Springsteen—have seemingly transformed into the very institutions they once rebelled against. Reflecting on the slow but dramatic shift of political and cultural power since the 1960s, Jim asks: What happened to the anti-establishment spirit?
He also examines how once-vital platforms like Saturday Night Live and the Democratic Party have morphed into extensions of a status quo many no longer recognize. This episode is a wake-up call for those who still believe in individual liberty, free expression, and the importance of questioning authority—no matter which side it's on.
🔊 Listen now to hear how the tide has turned—and what it means for America's future.