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🗓️ 29 May 2024
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This week, with so many American liberals and leaders abroad worrying about what a second Trump term will mean for them, Matt and Brian examine the many political differences between fear and fearlessness. For instance:
* If Trump’s threats have become more literal and less figurative, how can liberals most effectively oppose him without sounding like panicky wimps?
* Have Trump-curious business elites taken leave of their senses, or do they really think Trump can’t possibly harm American capitalism more than huge corporate tax cuts will “help”?
* Do progressives agree that Trump is an existential threat to democracy? And if so, are they receptive to muscular “bring it on” politics, or are crisis and doom the only appeals that speak to them.
Then, behind the paywall, Brian and Matt take a look at global and domestic developments—from the Mexican election to diplomacy in the Middle East and the zombie border bill in Congress—to assess how actors with everything on the line are changing their behavior and contingency planning for a second Trump term. If they’re freaking out, why shouldn’t we be? If the situation is so dire, shouldn’t Biden entertain more drastic measures? Can U.S. leaders be simultaneously clear eyed in planning for the worst and resolute (rather than cowering) in their resistance?
Answers to all those questions, 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:
* Matt, on how Trump’s scams will only get worse in a second term.
* Brian on why progressive activists should lay off murder-suicide threats as “leverage.”
* Greg Sargent on the Trump movement’s many sadistic fantasies.
* Jamelle Bouie on the people (immigrants) who will bear the brunt of this sadism.
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0:00.0 | So then Trump rambling a little bit says, |
0:02.4 | and you know, you go back through history, |
0:04.2 | this is just like before the Holocaust, |
0:06.1 | I swear, if you look, it's the same thing. |
0:08.4 | You had a weak president or head of the country |
0:10.8 | and it just built and built, |
0:12.4 | and then all of a sudden you ended up with |
0:14.0 | Hitler. So this is Trump is constructing an analogy in which Joe Biden is |
0:19.9 | the why I'm a Republican? He's Hitler. Right? |
0:24.0 | Hey everyone, you're listening to a free preview of the politics podcast. |
0:32.0 | In this episode, we discussed the preview of the politics podcast. |
0:32.7 | In this episode, we discussed the increasing menace of Donald Trump |
0:37.3 | and what the political implications of it are. |
0:40.1 | Have his threats to the American system become more literal and less figurative? |
0:45.2 | Should the Trump resistance adopt a posture of defensiveness or one of defiance? |
0:51.5 | And how have the people in America and abroad with the most on the line responded |
0:56.9 | to the likelihood of a second Trump term? |
0:59.8 | I hope you enjoy the conversation, and if you want to hear the whole thing you can upgrade your |
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1:07.0 | Hey everyone, welcome to the politics podcast. I'm Brian Boiler. I'm Matthew Glacius. |
1:15.0 | So first, a quick housekeeping note to kick things off. As we record this, New York jurors are hearing closing arguments in Donald Trump's criminal |
1:24.7 | hush money trial. So that means they'll enter deliberation soon and we |
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