Jiang says politics was always a show and uses George H. W. Bush as an example of a hidden deep-state actor who could stage public political theater while governing from the shadows.
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Politics as show
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Fantastic. I mean, the references that many people have made to his time in the WWE, I think it is, in the professional wrestling..."
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"Fantastic. I mean, the references that many people have made to his time in the WWE, I think it is, in the professional wrestling..."
"Okay. So I'll say this, okay? I will say that politics was always a show. All right? So let me give you an example...."
"Okay? Now, what's interesting is 1980s. A conduit for Iran Conflict. The first major drug smuggling was Arkansas. And who was governor of Arkansas..."
"Right? Why is it that of all the presidents, we know least about the presidential afterlife of George H.W. Bush? George H.W., right? We..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jiang starts with his own formation story: a bullied immigrant reader, Yale disillusionment, depression, poker, game theory, and then a predictive method that treats society as a game played by distinct personalities.
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