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The Daily Beast Podcast

How to Kill MAGA Nation’s Brain Worms

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4.68.4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2021

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

How will we bring the Trump supporters who live in an alternate reality back to the real world?  A recent Pew poll asked who respondents thought was to blame for the Capitol riot—and an “astounding” number said President Donald Trump bears no responsibility, Rick Wilson told his co-host Molly Jong-Fast on the latest episode of The New Abnormal. Meanwhile, Republican lawmakers “really want to close their eyes and say, it didn’t happen. Oh, it’s just going to go away. Well, it did happen. You made it happen. It’s not going away. It’s going to be with you for a long, long time,” Wilson said. “They’re forgetting that this particular party now has a base of people who believe in the craziest fucking things you’ve ever heard of,” he added. “And who hate Republicans if they’re not named Donald Trump.”  Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and Atlantic staff writer Anne Applebaum, joined the co-hosts to offer historical examples where societies were able to come together after insurgencies and civil wars.  “We need to find some way to reach people who now live in this in an alternate reality,” she said. “In December, something like 35 percent of Americans said they had doubts about who won the election. More recently, something like 21 percent approve of the storming of the Capitol. So somewhere around those numbers, we have a number of people who don’t accept that the election was won by Joe Biden. Therefore, they don’t accept the rules of American democracy. Therefore, they think it’s OK to commit violence against the institutions and people who compose that democracy.” To reach those people, Applebaum said, “All the lessons are about getting people to focus on practical and real issues and getting them away from the culture wars. So you will not win by shouting at people, ‘You are fascists!’ even if they are… and you will not win by arguing your case. You will win by getting people to talk about fixing the roads... getting people to refocus on some real project in the real world that a community can do together.  Most important of all, said co-host Molly Jong Fast, is to avoid focusing on Trump. “If you’re building a bridge or doing something else, at least it’s not about Trump,” she said. “And I feel like when you talk about Trump, you just lose no matter what side you’re on.” To ensure the MAGA mob doesn’t rise up again, the co-hosts agreed that the Capitol insurrections and their enablers in Congress and the White House needed to face justice. “If Democrats who now control the Senate, even though it’s by very small margin, can’t do something here to punish people for doing an insurrection, then they’re just going to do it again,” Jong-Fast said. Want more? Become a Beast Inside member to enjoy a limited-run series of bonus interviews from The New Abnormal. Guests include Cory Booker, Jim Acosta, and more. Head to newabnormal.thedailybeast.com to join now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi folks, it's Rick Wilson and welcome to the Daily Beasts, the new abnormal.

0:04.6

Hi, I'm Molly Zhangfast, a left-wing pundit and editor at large at the Daily Beast.

0:09.7

I'm also an editor at the Daily Beast, a former Republican political strategist, best-selling

0:14.1

author and full-time troublemaker.

0:16.2

We're here to have fun, sharp conversations with some of the smartest people in media,

0:19.9

politics, business and science that help make what's happening in the country and the world

0:24.9

clear.

0:25.9

Try to keep Rick to the minimum number of F-bombs and try to keep our kids, pets and other

0:32.0

wildlife sounds from invading our respective bunkers.

0:35.1

From the mystic heirs of the distant past, comes one figure whose powers of premonition

0:40.9

are unrivaled, whose ability to see the future emerged in 2015, its name, Rick Stradamus,

0:48.5

his philopathy, not in quadrains, but in a simple phrase, everything Trump touches,

0:54.8

oh, no, no, no.

0:56.8

So, very modest, Rick Wilson, the usual, the patented Rick Wilson modesty go in here.

1:07.3

You know, I just try to keep everything real, you know.

1:10.3

But you happen to be right.

1:12.1

For once in my life, I happen to have the advantage of being absolutely right, everything

1:16.2

Trump touches dies is now and it's now in its fifth year and it's grown up so fast.

1:22.3

Yeah.

1:23.3

Well, I mean, this weekend is not changing anything.

1:25.7

The destruction of everyone around him is continuing.

1:28.7

The destruction of the country is continuing.

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