• Alex Stone and Mattea Miller: Igniting a Gen Z Conservative Revolution on Campus

  • Mar 5 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast
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Alex Stone and Mattea Miller: Igniting a Gen Z Conservative Revolution on Campus

  • Summary

  • Step onto the vibrant battleground of academia as I, Alex Stone, engage in a riveting conversation with the unstoppable Mattea Miller, the spirited president of the Turning Point chapter at Missouri State University. Our discussion sweeps through Matea's Christian conservative roots, surging into her role at the vanguard of campus politics. Inspired by the offbeat political strategies of President Trump, we unravel the appeal of his anti-establishment crusade and dissect his presidency's struggles with healthcare and entrenched bipartisanship.

    Venture with us as we spotlight the emerging force of Generation Z in shaping the political landscape, emphasizing the urgency of their participation for the Republican Party's vitality. Under the guidance of political veterans like Congressman Mark Gullford, Roger Stone, and General Flynn, we contemplate how young conservatives are poised to steer their generation towards a future where faith and governance intertwine. The conversation crescendos with a powerful call to action, championing the need for moral and spiritual reinforcement in our societies, and how Gen Z's architects stand ready to bolster these walls and warmly usher more into the conservative fold.

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