In this special Thanksgiving episode, Andrew Langer and Jerry Rogers take a heartfelt look back at the people and moments they're grateful for, while reflecting on pressing topics of the day. The episode begins with a touching tribute to Fred Smith, a towering figure in the freedom movement, whose legacy is celebrated through humorous and poignant anecdotes. From Fred's visionary work at the Competitive Enterprise Institute to his larger-than-life personality, Andrew and Jerry recount the stories that made him unforgettable.
The conversation then shifts to current events, including Kamala Harris's recent controversial statements and the ongoing challenges of political communication in a polarized America. Andrew and Jerry delve into the pitfalls of modern politics, media narratives, and the enduring need for empathy and effective messaging in the freedom movement. Along the way, they explore topics like free speech, regulation, and the cultural shifts impacting society.
As Thanksgiving approaches, Andrew and Jerry close with a personal touch, sharing what they’re most thankful for this year—from family to friends to the victories, big and small, that shape their lives.
Join them for this engaging blend of heartfelt gratitude, spirited debate, and a celebration of life’s blessings. Don’t miss this lively and thought-provoking episode!
What is Andrew and Jerry Save The World!?
In a world gone mad, only rationality and common sense can save it! Join seasoned policy professionals and long-time radio hosts Andrew Langer and Jerry Rogers as they bring in-depth discussion and real solutions to the world's most-pressing problems. Andrew and Jerry have decades of experience in both politics and public policy--Jerry is the editor of several sites in the Real Clear family of websites, and Andrew is president of the Institute for Liberty. Every week, they'll take the issues that are ripped from the headlines, break them down, get advice from experts in the field, and give you their bottom line. If substance matters to you, as it does to them, then you'll want to tune in!