Matt Yglesias On The Patriotism Of Immigrants, Pro-Trump Minorities, Why Progressives Should Celebrate Progress
The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan
Andrew Sullivan
4.6 • 836 Ratings
🗓️ 20 November 2020
⏱️ 78 minutes
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Summary
Matt Yglesias, contrarian progressive, joins the Dishcast to discuss the fallout of the 2020 election and his new book, “One Billion Americans,” a patriotic case for making America greater by inviting more immigrants. In the episode we talk about the 2020 election, wokeness and media, the cancel culture on the right, the progressives who find patriotism hokey, the black voters who support Biden more than white liberals do, Matt’s dissent over my use of “Christianists,” the importance of real diversity in newsrooms, and the lack of it in places like the NYT.
Matt also describes how taken aback he was by the progressive backlash over his piece, “Black Lives Matter activism is working,” which celebrated the fact that police shootings of black Americans declined after Ferguson. To listen to that excerpt, along with another one discussing pro-Trump minorities, head to our YouTube page.
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Thanks for all the reader feedback over the Dishcast so far. At first we had some complaints over the volume levels, since podcasts tend to run quieter as an industry standard, and it’s awkward talking directly into mics, but we’ve adjusted some things and hope this new episode hits the sweet spot. As with everything Dish, the podcast is a work in progress. Here’s a reader responding to the episode with Coleman Hughes:
Best part of the podcast: When you interrupted Coleman. You corrected him and said it was “LGBTQ-PLUS, you bigot!” That’s good times! And it was dialogue. More back-and-forth with the podcast would be nice. At times, it seemed like the conversation was a taking-turns of 4-minute monologues.
2nd best part: You talked about how every gay person is born almost with a tabula rasa of what life is like as a gay person in America. And because of that, there's little cultural/historical gay culture passed down to you. And because of that, individual gay people have a unique individual perspective of America’s treatment of minorities.
And that got Coleman excited. You could tell his mind perked up at this novel insight. Which led to his best part of the podcast: talking about how it’s not quite the same for a young black person as it is for a young gay person, but it is becoming more so. The level of racism he faces is less than his father faced, which was less than his grandfather faced, etc.
Anyway, good job in your 2nd podcast. Advice: More debate. Think of your favorite debates with Hitch. Push your guests’ views. Advice: More lefties. Leftist ideology needs to be challenged, and I nominate you as a champion to do it. Get Ezra. Get Maddow. Get Maher (not a Lefty lefty). Get MSNBC people. Get people with whom you disagree strongly.
Good advice, and stay tuned. Hopefully my conversation with Yglesias assuaged this next reader a bit:
Your podcast with Coleman Hughes was enjoyable, and I agree with your views around the “woke” movement and how the term “white supremacy” has permeated our society in a way that is damaging to our democracy. However, I kept thinking how powerful the podcast would have been if you had had a moderate progressive voice to add to the conversation. I don’t mean someone like AOC, but maybe Pete Buttigieg or Andrew Yang, or a center-left voice from a red state I haven’t heard of.
Lately, I have been drawn to the center right so I can listen and reflect on some persuasive arguments. I am sick and tired of the extremes and just recently canceled my subscription to the NYT. You, more than a lot of people I listen to, could build that bridge between the center left and the center right. We need a movement in this country, and its voices like yours that contribute to that debate.
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| 0:00.0 | The It is always a pleasure, even though it's been forever. |
| 0:31.6 | The few occasions in which Madaglases and I have encountered each other have always been |
| 0:36.5 | pleasurable. How about that? |
| 0:38.3 | Well, anyway, today I'm thrilled to invite and to welcome the legend Matt Iglesias, |
| 0:45.3 | the eponymous Iglesias award. |
| 0:48.3 | Presley probably hates me for that. |
| 0:50.3 | It was meant as a compliment. |
| 0:52.3 | It still is. |
| 0:53.3 | The Iglesias award was coined at the dish. I don't know when at some point in the 2000s because Matt is famous, or at least I found it famous, for being constantly interesting. And also, I mean, as simple as I'm always interested, you have something to say. It's different. And because he's also a writer who has also been able to look at stuff he's written in the past and said, well, maybe I got that little wrong. Maybe I need to adjust my views depending upon the advance of news and evidence, which is, you know, a lovely thing to hear and to appreciate. |
| 1:30.2 | So Matt, I just want to thank you for being here and for risking all the opprobrium and stigma |
| 1:34.7 | attached to sitting in a room with this asthmatic potential COVID spreader. |
| 1:40.6 | So welcome. |
| 1:41.9 | Really glad to be here, and hopefully we make it out a lot. |
| 1:45.3 | Yes. We are in a room. We're not wearing masks. We do have |
| 1:48.6 | plexiglass and we do have a machine that's supposed to suck only the virus out of the air. |
| 1:55.1 | So we should be fine. I was just saying actually, I had lunch with Peter Staley, you know, the act up dude. |
| 2:01.7 | He was worried about getting COVID. |
| 2:04.0 | And I was like, we can get COVID, Peter, because they'd have to rename that documentary, |
| 2:08.5 | How to Survive One Plague. |
| 2:11.7 | It's a great movie. |
| 2:13.6 | It's an Emmy, if you haven't seen it. |
| 2:15.5 | It is a great documentary. |
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