The Spectacle Podcast: The Official Podcast of The American Spectator
Look for Beauty in the Salons and the Ballot Box
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Between unnecessary plastic surgeries to remove buccal fat and hideous architecture, our society has become one in which we’ve commoditized artificial beauty. In fact, it’s now so pervasive that we may finally be reaching the point where society starts to develop a hunger for real, authentic beauty.
On today’s episode of The Spectacle podcast, hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay take a step back from politics to talk about the aesthetics of beauty as a conservative value. They point out that truth and beauty frequently go hand in hand. Tune in to hear their conversation!