The Future of Conservatism

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Following the departure of President Donald Trump from the White House, the conservative movement has reached a fork in the road. On the one hand, it could continue down the path of Trumpism and lean into its nationalist populist ideology or, on the other, return to its more neoconservative roots of free-market capitalism and interventionist foreign policy. Either way, despite being the opposition party in 2021, conservatives find themselves in what many might argue as a familiar, yet comfortable position.   My guest today is Jane Coaston, she's the host of "The Argument" with the New York Times.   On today's show, we're going to discuss the direction conservatism is heading in a post-Trump world, who takes up the mantle after Trump, and what we can expect on the horizon for the Right.   "Hashing it Out" is a podcast hosted by Siraj Hashmi, Washington Examiner's commentary video editor and writer. Each episode includes a political guest to offer historical context of the news and politics of the day and insight into how we got to where we are. If you want to find the deeper meaning behind current events, then "Hashing it Out" is the podcast for you.