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🗓️ 19 March 2025
⏱️ 34 minutes
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Donald Trump is becoming unpopular, but Democrats are more unpopular than they’ve ever been, reflecting not just Republican voter partisanship, but the fact that tens of millions of Democratic voters are fed up with their party’s conduct in the aftermath of the election. With partisan anger boiling over, calls for Chuck Schumer to resign from leadership, and constitutional crises on our doorstep, Matt and Brian discuss:
* How did Democrats in Congress bungle the politics of funding the government so badly?
* Will they have another bite at the apple when it’s time to raise the debt limit, or has the ship full of apples sailed?
* Given mediocre Democratic congressional performance in 2024, and little prospect of winning the Senate in 2026 (absent a generational Trump-induced crisis) what’s the argument for Schumer to keep his job?
Then, behind the paywall, a lot of yelling. Are Democrats playing too much protect-defense under dire circumstances? Should leaders like Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries be focused entirely on 2026 election politics, or are the moral stakes of Donald Trump’s authoritarian takeover threat severe enough to adopt a less cautious, feistier, more procedurally aggressive posture? Is the Politix synthesis of Yglesias-style policy moderation and Beutler-style procedural hardball the sweet spot for the party in the Trump era?
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Further reading:
* Matt’s sigh of relief that Schumer prevented the shutdown.
* Brian argues that if Democrats aren’t going to pick big fights that might move public opinion, and leave everything to the courts, they should probably lay some political groundwork for whenever Trump decides he can ignore court rulings.
* Join the Tesla Takedown movement.
* Proposition: “We're gonna get a lot of primary challengers with the issue positions of 2013 Barack Obama and a burning, unhinged desire to put Republicans in jail.” Would this be good or bad, and would it win or lose?
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0:00.0 | You know, I think if you want to resist Donald Trump in a concrete way, that by far the best thing |
0:04.3 | you can do is give money to Susan Crawford. She is running in a really important state Supreme |
0:09.1 | Court race in Wisconsin. The election is on April 1st. Elon Musk has put $13 million into this already. |
0:15.6 | He's got a lot of money, but if he can be beaten here, hopefully he'll be demoralized, demotivated. |
0:20.3 | And it's also just a great chance to show that, like, the people are not with him. |
0:23.9 | Participate in a take-down Tesla rally. |
0:26.0 | If you own a Tesla, sell it. |
0:27.9 | If you have Tesla stock, sell that. |
0:30.5 | Elon Musk is sort of like a rogue state within the state, |
0:33.1 | and he needs to be decapitated in the metaphorical sense. |
0:44.3 | Hey, everyone, you're listening to a free preview of the politics podcast. |
0:51.0 | This week, we'll take an after-action look at the Senate Democrats' decision not to fight Donald Trump's illegal impoundments by blocking the appropriations bill. We'll also |
0:56.1 | discuss how that dovetails with the Trump administration's rapidly increasing contempt of court |
1:02.1 | and whether the Democrats are about to embrace the politics podcast synthesis of policy |
1:09.7 | moderation mixed with aggressive political and procedural fighting, |
1:13.5 | and whether that's the sweet spot for the party in the Trump era generally. |
1:17.0 | If you want to hear the whole conversation, you can upgrade your subscription to paid at |
1:20.3 | politics.fm. |
1:26.1 | Hey, everyone. Welcome to the politics podcast. I'm Brian Boiler. |
1:29.0 | I'm Matthew Glacius. So this week, everyone hates the Democrats. Republicans hate Democrats. |
1:34.6 | Democrats also hate Democrats. And we're going to get into why. The good news, and maybe there's just like a general lesson here is that all this democratic infighting |
1:44.5 | hasn't really slowed Trump's slide into unpopularity. |
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