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The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Grover Norquist explains what it takes to change American politics

The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Vox Media Podcast Network

Politics, News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Philosophy

4.511.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2016

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

This is an interview you all have been asking for since day one. Grover Norquist is the head of Americans for Tax Reform, the creator of the no-new-taxes pledge that virtually every Republican officeholder has signed, and the founder of the Wednesday meetings that bring together basically every group of note on the American right. Newt Gingrich has called him "the single most effective conservative activist in the country." MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell called him "the most powerful man in America who does not sleep in the White House."He’s also, in my experience, one of the savviest observers of American politics around — in a town where people tend to be tactical and reactive, he’s unusually strategic and forward-looking, which is something he talks a bit about in the discussion. Among the other topics we cover:- Norquist's time in Angola and Mozambique helping anti-communist rebels - Whether the rise of Trump shows the conservative base isn’t quite as committed to small government and low taxes as Norquist would hope - Norquist's strategy for building durable political coalitions- Why Norquist thinks Silicon Valley will eventually turn Republican, and what he's doing to make it happen- That time Norquist did stand-up comedy at Burning Man Whether you’re on the left or the right, you should understand how Grover Norquist thinks, and I’m grateful to him for taking so much time to let us into his worldview here. As always, please, if you’re enjoying this podcast, share it with your friends, put it on the Twitters, on Facebook, email it around — it means a lot to me, and it does a lot to help the show!This episode is brought to you by The Great Courses Plus. Visit TheGreatCoursesPlus.com/EZRA to stream hundreds of courses in subjects like photography, physics, and history for free! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The following podcast contains explicit language.

0:03.4

So this is an interview you all have been asking for since day one.

0:12.1

Grover Norquist is the head of Americans for Tax Reform.

0:15.1

He's the creator of the No New Taxes Pledge that virtually every Republican office holder

0:19.6

assigned.

0:20.6

He's the founder of the Wednesday meetings that bring together pretty much every group

0:24.1

of note on the American right.

0:26.0

Newt Gingrich, when he was speaker, called Norquist, the most effective conservative

0:29.5

activist in America, he's also in my experience really one of the savvy subservvers of American

0:34.9

politics.

0:35.9

I know in a town where people tend to be pretty tactical and reactive.

0:40.3

Norquist is unusually strategic and forward looking, which is one reason liberals often

0:45.8

hate and fear him, but it's something he talks about here in terms of how we think about

0:49.6

that.

0:50.6

We also talk in this conversation about Norquist time in Angola and Mozambique helping

0:54.9

anti-communist rebels, which is a part of his history I hadn't known about.

0:58.6

We discuss whether the rise of Trump shows the conservative base isn't quite as committed

1:03.1

to small government and low taxes as Norquist would hope.

1:06.4

We debate the Paul Ryan budget a bit.

1:08.1

We talk about Norquist efforts to coax Silicon Valley over to the Republican Party.

1:12.4

We actually even talk about Norquist time at Burning Man speaking of Silicon Valley,

1:16.5

which is a fun part of the conversation.

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