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Call Me Back - with Dan Senor

Delta Politics - with Mike Murphy

Call Me Back - with Dan Senor

Ark Media

Politics, Hamas, Society, News, War, Israel, News Commentary, October 7, Geopolitics, Palestine, Government

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2021

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

The Pandemic has either caused a crack-up in our politics or accelerated the crack-up that was well under way. And just when it looked like things were stabilizing, the politics of Covid have evolved along with the Delta variant. Ground zero for how this is playing out right now is California. California is home to approximately 40 million people and the 5th largest economy in the world. It’s about to have an election on whether to re-call its incumbent governor, Gavin Newsom. How California voters have experienced government regulations — from lockdowns, mask mandates, school closings, and not to mention double-standards — shapes the political environment there. Is this a harbinger of what’s to come to our national politics? To help us understand what’s going on in California is the strategist who masterminded the last successful recall election. Mike Murphy was the chief strategist for Arnold Schwarzenegger’s election in 2003, which was a re-call of then-Governor Gray Davis. Mike’s campaign resumé goes well beyond California. His past clients include the successful gubernatorial campaigns of Mitt Romney in MA, Jeb Bush in FL, John Engler in Michigan and Tommy Thompson in Wisconsin. And that doesn’t include all the Senate races he’s worked on. Mike has also worked on campaigns in Europe and Canada. And he was the chief strategist on John McCain’s maverick presidential primary campaign in 2000 and remained a close advisor to the late-Senator McCain for years. Today, you can catch Mike on the top-rated podcast, “Hacks on Tap” with David Axelrod and Robert Gibbs. He’s a political analyst on MSNBC and NBC, and he co-authors a weekly newsletter with his latest political analysis: hacksontap.bulletin.com. At the University of Southern California, he is the Co-Director of the USC Center for the Political Future. This episode covers a lot of pandemic-related political trend analysis. But first, given the tragic news out of Afghanistan this past week, the episode begins with Mike’s thoughts on President Biden and this crisis. Regardless of what one thinks of President Biden’s policy in Afghanistan, a lot will depend on how our president performs in reassuring the American public and our allies abroad. This episode begins with a discussion on President Biden and Afghanistan and then the second half looks at political trends during the Delta phase of covid.

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The mentality of the voters here was we're an outdoor state.

0:03.2

We're not in New York where you're boxed up in an apartment or crowded movie theater

0:06.8

affecting everybody.

0:07.8

We have a house with a backyard in a pool.

0:09.7

That's what kept us from becoming serial killers during COVID. But all that California lifestyle stuff was kind of shut down.

0:15.7

Because you know, government bureaucracies always react the same way.

0:18.8

They move late and when they move, they spring and they do overkill.

0:22.2

Then they started to loosen but when

0:23.8

COVID came back I think people just like oh not again. Welcome to post

0:29.1

Corona where we try to understand COVID-19's lasting impact on the economy, culture, and geopolitics.

0:36.5

I'm Dan Señor. The pandemic has either caused a crack up in our politics or at least it's

0:48.5

exacerbated a crack up that was well underway and just when it looked like things were stabilizing, the politics of COVID

0:56.1

have evolved along with the Delta variant. Ground zero for how the politics of Delta is playing out right now is California. This state is home to

1:05.6

some 40 million people, the fifth largest economy in the world, with over 20 million

1:10.4

registered voters. It's about to have an election on whether to

1:13.7

recall its incumbent governor, Gavin Newsom. How California voters have experienced the

1:19.1

pandemic and the policies of the state from lockdowns and mask mandates, school closings,

1:24.7

and not to mention double standard from elected officials,

1:28.0

undergird the political environment in California.

1:31.4

Is this a signal of what's to come to our national politics?

1:35.0

Well, there's nobody better to help us understand what's going on there

1:39.0

than the guy who masterminded the last successful recall election in California.

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