The American Spectator Editor Paul Kengor on the Forgotten Edward Teller

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The American Spectator editor Paul Kengor appeared on the Michael Medved Show on Friday to discuss his recent article on Edward Teller, the inventor of the hydrogen bomb. Kengor and Medved talk about Kengor’s interview with Teller shortly before the physicist died in 2003, delving into Teller’s legacy, faith, and ideology.

“I thought I could relate something altogether more unique and perhaps more historically valuable,” Kengor wrote. “It involves a man who was very critical and suspicious of Oppenheimer’s politics, and for daring to voice those concerns, has been vilified by leftists in a way that Oppenheimer never was.” (READ THE ARTICLE: Edward Teller: Remembering the Other Father of the Bomb)

Kengor and Medved also dive into the strategy Republicans need to adopt in the presidential election in 2024, discussing the need for a Republican candidate who can win the popular vote.

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