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Lights, Camera… Distraction?

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Politix

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2025

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

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

Since last week’s episode, Donald Trump and Elon Musk had a bitter falling out, Republicans encountered new obstacles to enacting their top priorities (cutting rich people’s taxes and poor people’s Medicaid) and Trump ordered a federal siege of Los Angeles.

Also, Brian got his first taste of sweet, sweet European health care.

What do these things have to do with one another? Arguably not much, arguably quite a lot. If safety nets weren’t valuable and important, Republicans wouldn’t be lying about the contents of their budget reconciliation bill. And if their reconciliation bill was wise, popular, and on the glide path to passage, Trump (really, Stephen Miller) wouldn’t be trying to whip up a violent pretext to squeeze Republicans on Capitol Hill into voting for a reckless, terrible bill.

But siccing federal troops on American citizens is a big deal, whether it’s intended as a diversion or an inducement or not. Should Democratic leaders have seen it coming? Should they have been more prepared? Are there ways for them to increase public awareness of the looming decimation of Medicaid without falling back on the trope that everything else is a “distraction?”

All that, plus the full Politix archive are available to paid subscribers—just upgrade your subscription and pipe full episodes directly to your favorite podcast app via your own private feed.

Further reading:

* Brian argues Democrats overweighted the importance of “issue salience” and it left them unprepared to wage unavoidable political battles with Trump.

* Matt argues that if progressives understood FDR’s legacy more accurately, they would be more tolerant of Democratic efforts to widen the party’s appeal.

* No Kings protests across the country on Saturday.

Transcript

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0:00.0

They just need to take some initiative and be willing to eat a little bit of shit from the left.

0:05.2

Yeah.

0:05.7

But like frame it in a way that like we have no tolerance for the way you're abusing our people.

0:11.7

We understand you have this problem with your expiring tax cuts and with how many resources you have to enforce immigration law.

0:18.1

And we can work with you on those things, but not in this context.

0:21.9

Yeah, I mean, I agree. You've got all these well-connected centristy, moderity friends. You

0:26.4

should like run the idea by them. Well, they're just all super left-wing, though.

0:36.1

Hey, everyone, you're listening to a free preview of the politics podcast. A lot's happened since last week's episode, including the long-anticipated Donald Trump, Elon Musk, divorce, and Trump's pretextual military assault on the city of Los Angeles. So we want to know, are these two stories related? And what, if anything, do either of them have to do with the Republican Party's mounting difficulty advancing Trump's big, beastly bill to cut taxes for the rich and health care for the poor?

1:04.7

We'll answer those and other questions on this episode.

1:07.6

So if you want to hear the whole conversation, you can upgrade your subscription to paid at politics.

1:11.2

FM.

1:16.3

Hey, everyone.

1:17.1

Welcome to the politics

1:17.8

podcast.

1:18.4

I'm Brian Boiler.

1:19.3

I'm Matthew Glacius.

1:21.1

You're back.

1:22.3

I'm back.

1:23.3

I brought all my tech,

1:25.7

like my increasing tech grandpaism with me.

1:29.3

Yeah.

1:30.3

How's Europe?

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