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Let Veeping Dogs Die

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4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2024

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.politix.fm

This week, Matt and Brian look ahead to looming questions that, under normal circumstances, would be paint-by-numbers developments in a presidential election year: running-mate selection and debates.

* President Biden recently confirmed that he intends to debate Donald Trump. Is this a wise decision, and how should he approach the task?

* Do Biden’s communication and strategic arms have the right acumen to see Biden through debates and other, similar challenges?

* Can Trump have a running mate without attempting to steal his or her money or implicate them in the destruction of American democracy?

Then, for paid subscribers, Brian and Matt apply questions raised by the new movie Civil War to real-life, Trump-era political violence incitement. With Trump running free from consequences, and promising to pardon insurrectionists, what’s to stop him from applying the logic of January 6-style mob violence to other goals he may have? Is the logical endpoint of Trumpism a full-scale rebellion from one direction or another, or something slower-burning and harder to discourage? What can liberals and Democrats do to persuade people that the threat is real, without essentially guilt-tripping people into voting blue? We hope you enjoy the conversation, and if you’d like to listen to the whole thing, you can upgrade to paid for a private feed that gets you access to the complete Politix archive and all future episodes.

Further reading:

* The New York Post reports that the White House wanted to drive Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre out of her job, but chickened out.

* RELATEDLY: Joe Biden’s uncle really did crash his warplane in a part of the world where there were lots of cannibals.

* Brian on why Democratic frustrations with the mainstream press were bound to boil over, and where things go from here.

* Shelby Talcott on how nobody in GOP politics has any idea what Trump wants in a running mate because he’s distracted, selfish, and susceptible to flattery.

* Brian on Civil War (with spoilers).

Transcript

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0:00.0

if I went to them as a reporter and I was like if Donald Trump seeks a third term in office while you're his vice president will you support him?

0:08.0

And if they say yes I will because of the Russia scam they stole his first turn from him, it doesn't count.

0:14.5

That person would almost definitely end up Donald Trump's VP. Hey everyone you're listening to a free preview of the politics

0:26.4

podcast with the news in a bit of a holding pattern this week we're going to look

0:30.9

ahead a bit to the question of whether and when Donald

0:34.4

Trump and Joe Biden will or should debate and also to who Donald Trump will select

0:40.7

as a running mate.

0:43.0

And we're also going to have a civil war maybe.

0:46.2

We'll talk about that.

0:47.4

I hope you enjoy the conversation.

0:48.9

And if you want to hear the whole thing,

0:50.3

you can upgrade your subscription to paid at politics.

0:52.9

FM.

0:53.4

Hey everyone, welcome to the politics podcast.

1:00.3

I'm Brian Boiler.

1:01.3

And I'm Matthew Iglesias this week.

1:04.0

Joe Biden told Howard Stern last week that he does expect to debate Donald Trump at some point before the election.

1:11.0

So is this a good idea?

1:13.1

Should he accept Trump's anytime, any place challenge?

1:17.9

Then Trump's potential running mates

1:20.1

all seem incredibly flawed, and some, like dog murderer Christie Nome seem to be actively

1:27.2

anti-cording Donald Trump like they they want him to choose someone else.

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