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🗓️ 23 July 2025
⏱️ 64 minutes
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"Student loan forgiveness is a bribe for young voters," shouted Newsweek in 2022. "Harris's call for price controls on groceries is more pandering than policy," declared The Hill in 2024. "Free for all: Democratic socialist’s policy pitches face tough fiscal reality in New York," warned Politico this year.
Every time an elected official or political candidate proposes a policy with even the slightest hint of actual populism, U.S. pundits, analysts and alleged experts line up to tell us that it’s just a scheme to "buy votes." Offering student-debt relief is just cheating. Lowering grocery costs is simply pandering. Eliminating public-transit fares is merely bribing voters. These initiatives aren't developed in good faith in order to improve the lives of the public; they're cynical ploys to help a given politician get ahead.
We know that some policymakers make promises that they'll never fulfill, or chisel away at robust and universal proposals, or backtrack on bold and transformative ideas. This happens all the time. But all too often, media’s default position is to assert that even the most modest of economically populist proposals are mere strategies to buy votes, revealing grim truths about what our media class seems to think the responsibilities of lawmakers and governments are.
On this episode, we examine the media tendency to assume that anything remotely close to populism is somehow cheating, playing the game on "god mode" or "democracy game genie," and ought to be discouraged by Serious People, putting a sinister spin on what is simply Doing Things People Want.
Our guest is FAIR's Janine Jackson.
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| 0:58.8 | Student loan forgiveness is a bribe for young voters, shouted Newsweek in 2022. |
| 1:05.9 | Harris's call for price controls on groceries is more pandering than policy, declared the Hill in 2024. |
| 1:14.1 | Free for all! Democratic Socialists policy pitches face tough fiscal reality in New York, |
| 1:22.4 | warned Politico just this year, 2025. |
| 1:26.5 | Every time an elected official or political candidate proposes a policy with |
| 1:30.1 | even the slight ascent of actual populism, American pundits, analysts, and alleged experts |
| 1:35.1 | line up to tell us that it's just a scheme to buy votes or pander to voters. Offering student loan |
| 1:40.7 | debt relief is just cheating, lowering grocery costs is pandering. |
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