George H.W. Bush in an Anti-Establishment Age, with Laurence Jurdem

We live in an era defined by distrust of institutions, political outsiders, and anti-establishment movements. What can the life of perhaps the ultimate establishment president tell us about America today?
In this episode, I speak with historian Laurence Jurdem about his new book, 41: George H.W. Bush and the End of the American Establishment. We discuss Bush’s rise through the political, diplomatic, and intelligence institutions of his era, why voters eventually turned against the world he represented, and how his presidency—and legacy—look in an age increasingly defined by populism and skepticism toward the establishment.
41: George H. W. Bush and the End of the American Establishment
https://www.amazon.com/41-George-Bush-American-Establishment/dp/B0FXV7V2FP/
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