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Wednesday Nov 16, 2022
Peter Wehner
Wednesday Nov 16, 2022
Wednesday Nov 16, 2022
Peter Wehner served in three Republican presidential administrations, including as an advisor to President George W. Bush. His essays and opinion pieces on politics and religion appear regularly in the pages of both The Atlantic and The New York Times. He is also the author of several books, including most recently, The Death of Politics: How to Heal Our Frayed Republic After Trump.
The subtitle of that book makes his position on the former president clear: I can think of no more consistently staunch critic of Donald Trump than Pete has been these last seven years. One of his main themes as a columnist is the relationship between American evangelicalism and the political movement for which Donald Trump has become both champion and avatar, as well as the distress this has caused him and many other American Christians.
As someone who grew up in the evangelical world, and has been deeply disturbed by the way in which many evangelicals have countenanced, and at times even celebrated, the caustic, self-interested politics of former President Trump, I’ve found a kind of sanity in Pete’s unvarnished take on the situation.
He and I discussed how to write honestly about those you disagree with without falling into the very hatred you hope to be opposing, his experience working with religious believers in power, and the vexing question of why so many of us Christians don’t seem all that different from anyone else.
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