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Honestly with Bari Weiss

How to Save America with Peggy Noonan

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.6 • 7.8K Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2024

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Peggy Noonan does what we try to do every day at The Free Press: tell the truth, make sense of things plainly and without pretension, frame the news in a way that helps the reader make sense of things, and put things in a historical context that gives the day-to-day depth and meaning.  The very annoying thing about Peggy Noonan is that she makes the thing that we know is so very hard look so very easy. And she does it week after week after week in The Wall Street Journal—which adds up to more than 400 columns over the last 25 years.  In her newest—and ninth—book, A Certain Idea of America, she collects 80 of her best columns published over the last eight years. Now, the idea that old newspaper columns might be good fodder for a book sort of seems like a weird idea, given that newspapers are most famous for being the next day’s fish wrapper. But somehow this book feels urgent and timeless. Which means that Peggy Noonan’s old columns are better than most people’s brand-new ones. That’s probably because she knows a thing or two about rhetoric and American politics. She was a speechwriter for President Ronald Reagan. She helped President George H.W. Bush get elected. She consulted for the TV show The West Wing.  In today’s conversation, we talk about how Peggy understands Trump’s win and the political revolution that we’re living through, what it feels like to lose in a values war, and what it feels like to defend things like civility and decency in 2024. We also talk about Trump’s appointments so far, Peggy’s first meeting with Trump, and how, despite our troubles, America remains a good and great country—and why it’s so important for young people to know that.  If you liked what you heard from Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to TheFP.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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1:00.0

From the free press, this is honestly, and I'm Barry Weiss. As the host of this show, I have a job

1:05.9

to do, and that job requires me to be somewhat removed. It also occasionally, of course, requires me to read ads for things like BetterHelp and ExpressVPN.

1:14.7

But mostly what it means is that I need to have a little bit of distance from the person that is sitting across from me,

1:20.9

distance that allows me to maintain my journalistic integrity.

1:24.7

But a few nights ago, I had the distinct pleasure of sitting across from none other than

1:29.1

Peggy Noonan, and just for a moment, I had to bow down before the queen. Peggy Noonan is quite simply

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