have been doing and that time is every day. now to a man who believes every day is the time to be doing what we are doing and that time is every day. the co-host of fox and friends. also the author of the president and the freedom fighter, abraham lincoln in a battle to save america s soul. today really is the time to do what we re doing and that time is every day. wouldn t you agree with that? yes. i hate when she quotes plato. such a deep interview. i think craig melvin did a great job. she was asked about three topics, the pandemic, which shouldn t be hard. called waking up and looking around. number two, the voting act right which the president fell flat on his face today. talked about saving the union and voting reform. you would think she d have an answer to it as opposed to in 2006 people voted for voting rights. not sure what that meant. my head hurt, too. the last question high class punditry. so if you read about what s
every day. now to a man who believes every day is the time to be doing what we are doing and that time is every day. the co-host of fox and friends. also the author of the president and the freedom fighter, abraham lincoln in a battle to save america s soul. today really is the time to do what we re doing and that time is every day. wouldn t you agree with that? yes. i hate when she quotes plato. such a deep interview. i think craig melvin did a great job. she was asked about three topics, the pandemic, which shouldn t be hard. and lookingg up around. number two, the voting act right which the president fell flat on his face today. talked about saving the union and voting reform. you would think she d have an answer to it as opposed to in 2006 people voted for voting rights. not sure what that meant. my head hurt, too. the last question high class punditry. so if you read about what s
something that you wrote about in your book begin again and you and i talked about recently, as a young scholar of princeton you made choice bess what to study and what not to study because, studying, for instance, james baldwin would be uncomfortable to some of your fellow students. this concept of discomfort actually prevents us from studying and learning some things. i m not quite sure why we in 2022 as americans so uncomfortable with the concept of discomfort. i mean, that s a great point. in my case i didn t want to manage that discomfort. i didn t want to spend my time having to, you know, perform for my colleagues that i wasn t that particular kind of plaque person that they were actually good people. there s a reason why plato bans the poets in the republic. because the poets are the seers of our imagination. the imagination allows us to see beyond the constraints of our
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are making a difference of the coming after you as they are now. yeah, they re just measuring the you know, i mean, education is a wonderful thing. the first line of aristotle s metaphysics is the human being stretches himself out to know we love to know if you get in front of a group of kids you can count on it. they want to know things. t what do they want to know?w? they want to know what they are. hethey want to know the answer o all the questions they will face as they chart the course of their lives. that s what the great books are written about. it s very advantageous to a kid today in this oppressive society where the news is constant and ever demanding new things from youe that were never expected. d it s very good for a kid to step outside that to look at another time and age. w ifan you want diversity, read plato and then read his