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The Political Genius of Spencer Pratt. What Happens When the Boomers Say Goodbye? Plus. . .

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The Political Genius of Spencer Pratt. What Happens When the Boomers Say Goodbye? Plus. . .
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The article explores generational shifts in politics and culture, focusing on the impact of baby boomers' prolonged dominance and the potential for younger generations to address the challenges they leave behind. It highlights new contributor Freya India's work on Gen Z women's struggles and features commentary on political disruption through figures like Spencer Pratt and Nalin Haley. The piece also touches on broader societal issues, including antisemitism, AI in business, and media narratives.

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The Political Genius of Spencer Pratt. What Happens When the Boomers Say Goodbye? Plus. . . Can the younger generation fix what baby boomers have broken? (Saul Bromberger/ZumaPress.com)Freya India joins The Free Press! Nikki Haley’s son on the future of the Republican Party. Hadley Freeman on Britain’s Jew-hatred. And much more.By The Free Press05.01.26 — The Front Page--:----:--Upgrade to Listen5 minsProduced by ElevenLabs using AI narration12It’s Friday, May 1. This is The Front Page, your daily window into the world of The Free Press—and our take on the world at large. Today: Freya India joins our ranks! A new Haley for a new generation of Republicans. Hadley Freeman asks: Are my Jewish children safe in London? Tyler Cowen on Allbirds’ AI pivot.

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