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TEASER: Trump’s Legacy Is Going to Get Worse (Just Wait)

The Daily Beast Podcast

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4.68.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2021

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Donald Trump is not the only “bad” president this country has had in office, but from one historian's perspective, he’s certainly one of the worst. “This country has had a few [bad presidents]. There are the ones who are simply bad at the job and incompetent, and a lot of bad things happen on their watch. There are those who are corrupt and engaged in criminality, and have scandals that plagued their administration And there are those who actively do the country harm through their action or their inaction,” says historian Kevin Kruse on this bonus members-only episode of The New Abnormal. “Trump checks all of those boxes.” That even includes President Herbert Hoover who was in office during the Great Depression. (“Hoover was, aside from that glaring failure of the depression, Hoover was someone who actually had a life of real accomplishments. Trump likes to preen as a self-made man, and he's not.) Then, Kruse and co-host Molly Jong-Fast switch gears and discuss the state of voter suppression and the history of how it impacted Black Americans in this country. Essentially, says Kruse, the Voting Rights Act is an effort “to undo all of the voter suppression that had happened since reconstruction,” which was a lot. And once the Shelby County v Holder Supreme Court decision gutted it, a lot of states were very open about their suppressive tactics. It was bad, says Kruse, “the intent of these laws was just as clear as it had been in the late 1800s. But he is optimistic about a Biden administration turning the tide. Plus! He explains what people misunderstand the most about American suburbs—which is why many of them in Georgia turned blue—and why Trump has pandered to Jewish people.  Want more? Become a Beast Inside member to enjoy a limited-run series of bonus interviews from The New Abnormal. Guests include Cory Booker, Jim Acosta, and more. Head to newabnormal.thedailybeast.com to join now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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We're McKinnon and Saunders from Manchester and our puppets are watched on six continents.

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So if you make it in the UK, why not sell it to the world?

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For free help from the UK government visit great.gov.uk

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When you're about to hear is a teaser for our new bonus episodes

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we're doing for subscribers to beast inside the Daily Beast membership program.

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Today we have Kevin Kruse who is a story from Princeton University,

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the author of tons of informative Twitter threads,

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and the author of a couple great books that we'll talk about on this episode.

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Today he's going to be here to explain to us about a ton of the subjects he's well-versed in

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and we ask him a barrage of questions that we hope you'll enjoy.

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Again, this is for beast inside members only.

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To hear this along with the rest of our upcoming bonus episodes

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head to newabnormal.thedaleabies.com

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that's newabnormal.thedaleabies.com

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Hi Kevin!

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Hi!

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We're so excited to have you.

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It's really a benefit for a long time.

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Thank you. Happy to be here.

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