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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 1 MIN

The Political Homeless: When Loyalty Turns to Dissonance

from The Daily Note with James A. Brown

We dive into a unique kind of dislocation that many of us feel when our beliefs no longer align with the party we once supported. It’s fascinating to see how issues like borders and immigration have flipped in political discourse, leaving many rank-and-file members—those who stuff envelopes and knock on doors—feeling a bit lost. We reflect on three possible outcomes for these individuals: they might have changed their beliefs, they could be silently struggling with the dissonance, or they might find themselves politically homeless like I do, realizing that their party has strayed from the values they once championed. It raises an important question about loyalty—should we continue to offer it when our parties are no longer loyal to us? Join me as we unpack this disconnection and consider what it means for our political identities.Takeaways:In today's political climate, we often find ourselves disillusioned by party loyalties that no longer reflect our beliefs, which can create a sense of dislocation.Borders and immigration policy shifts illustrate how political parties can change their stances dramatically over time, leaving many supporters confused.It's remarkable how political parties can flip their narratives on issues like deficits, making it hard for dedicated supporters to understand their own positions.The rank and file, those who tirelessly work for their parties, may feel abandoned as their core beliefs are overshadowed by changing political agendas.We should consider the implications of remaining loyal to parties that no longer represent our values, as that loyalty is increasingly one-sided.Ultimately, many find themselves politically homeless, realizing that their beliefs don't align with the parties they once supported.Links referenced in this episode:jamesabrown.netThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

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