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The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Joe Klein On Tradition In Chaotic Times

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Andrew Sullivan

Politics, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.6836 Ratings

🗓️ 22 December 2023

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

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Joe is a journalist, author, old-school blogger, and an old friend. He’s written seven books, most famously Primary Colors, and he was a longtime columnist for Time magazine. This year he launched a must-read substack called “Sanity Clause,” and he just started a podcast with the great John Ellis called “Wise Owls.”

You can listen to it right away in the audio player above (or on the right side of the player, click “Listen On” to add the Dishcast feed to your favorite podcast app). For two clips of our convo — on Trump getting more political savvy, and the NYT’s propaganda on domestic issues — pop over to our YouTube page.

Other topics: growing up in Queens; a grandfather who kept the books for Tammany Hall; how reporting on the busing crisis in Boston made Joe an independent; embedding with troops in Iraq and Afghanistan; James Bennet’s exposé of the NYT; a new study on how charter schools help black students; Daniel Patrick Moynihan and single-parent families; Trump’s “dictator on Day One” comment; how Never Trumpers never understand his success; the Trump trials; Biden’s age; his persistently dismal polling; Nikki Haley’s potential; Trump turning the GOP against neoconservatism; how eastern Ukraine is turning into WWI; how Putin’s devastated military is no threat to Europe; The Silk Roads by Peter Frankopan; Russiagate; how Larry Summers was right on inflation; Biden’s soft landing; Clinton balancing the budget; Boris and the Tories; tales from Joe’s 30 years of reporting on Israel and Palestine; his optimism on a two-state solution; how AIPAC has been “disastrous” for Israel; Daniel Finkelstein’s Hitler, Stalin, Mum and Dad; the Ivy League congressional hearings; DEI; why coddling Jewish students now is the wrong approach; Mao’s Cultural Revolution; the dregs of social media; the importance of civility and traditions; the Electoral College; the TV show The Crown; the Latin Mass; Pope Francis and the blessing of gay couples; the AIDS crisis; the PTSD of returning vets; and Joe’s bipartisan PAC for veterans called “With Honor.”

Browse the Dishcast archive for another convo you might enjoy (the first 102 episodes are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Carole Hooven returns to talk about her tribulations at Harvard, Alexandra Hudson on civility, and Jennifer Burns on her new biography of Milton Friedman. Please send any guest recs, dissent and other comments to [email protected].

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Hey, oh, ho, ho, ho.

0:30.7

It's Christmas that is around our throats again.

0:34.9

And thank you so much for all your emails asking me to get better.

0:41.1

Incredibly sweet of you to write. It's weird. You know, you kind of don't want to talk about

0:45.7

your own personal illnesses in public, really. But when you're running a one, you know, two-person

0:50.9

machine and one of you is really sick. You don't really have a choice,

0:54.9

but to tell people, you know, it's not like another institution where you are, you know,

0:59.7

you can just kind of duck for a week and other people will take the weight. You have to kind of

1:03.0

tell people. So I apologize for a little of the TMI, which would be the first time I've done that.

1:08.0

But I'm getting better.

1:11.9

You can probably hear my lungs.

1:13.1

It's just, it had a weird week of, you know,

1:15.9

they put you on this thing called prednisone, steroid,

1:18.7

which is an absolutely wonderful drug.

1:20.6

If you've ever had asthma, it kind of relaxes your lungs

1:24.2

and allows them to breathe.

1:26.2

But it also gives you this kind of weird jittery,

1:29.2

constantly wired feeling that means that you can't really sleep very well. They're constantly

1:34.3

tossing and turning, which of course doesn't help. Anyway, I am struggling through. It's been a bit

1:40.1

of a blur, but I'm going to get through Christmas, collapse, and then we'll be back in the

1:46.0

new year. But I wanted to end this year on a special note because it's been a really fascinating

1:50.1

year in terms of history, in terms of what we've learned. And I was thinking, who do I want to

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