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Deconstructed

“The Squad,” Part 2: From Obama to Bernie, a Crisis and a Crossroads

Deconstructed

The Intercept

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4.84.7K Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

The 2008 economic crisis changed the world. In the United States, the meager response by Barack Obama and the Democratic Party produced a recovery that was far too slow, drove an eviction crisis, and fueled a populist backlash. On the left, it took the form of Occupy Wall Street, which put the problem of wealth and income inequality — the 99 percent versus the 1 percent — into the national political conversation for the first time since the Great Depression. Followed a few years later by the Movement for Black Lives and an upsurge of climate activism, the new radical energy among young people prepped the ground for the first Bernie Sanders campaign. In 2016, the Vermont senator came shockingly close to the presidential nomination, but as he faded, a chunk of his staff that focused on organizing grassroots supporters decided to quit and try something new: They would recruit and support Bernie-style populists and take over the House. On this episode of Deconstructed, Ryan Grim brings us another audio documentary, adapted from an excerpt of his newest book, “The Squad: AOC and the Hope of a Political Revolution.” This episode chronicles the 2008 economic crisis, Obama’s election, and zeroes in on how individual members of the Squad became politicized. Thanks to Macmillan Audio for the excerpt.


You can find Grim's book here: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250869074/thesquad


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0:00.0

I'm Ryan Grimm. Welcome back to Deconstructed. The great financial crisis of 2008

0:08.3

tore apart the old world but left uncertain where we'd go next, just as the Great Depression spawned fascism in some places,

0:15.0

socialist revolution and others, and FDR's new deal here.

0:19.0

In the United States, it was incoming President Barack Obama and the Democratic Party that had the chance to shape the American response.

0:26.0

On today's episode of Deconstructed, we're presenting part two of our three-part miniseries,

0:31.0

adapted from the Macmillan audio version of my new book The Squad,

0:34.7

AOC and the hope of a political revolution. 44 Americans have now taken the presidential oath.

0:55.6

The words have been spoken during rising tides of prosperity

0:59.6

and the still waters of peace. Yet every so often the oath is taken amidst gathering clouds and

1:09.2

raging storms. At these moments America has carried on not simply because of the skill or vision of those in high office,

1:20.0

but because we, the people, have remained faithful to the ideals of our forebears and true to our

1:27.8

founding documents.

1:31.5

So it has been,

1:33.0

must be with this generation of Americans.

1:37.0

Barack Obama, in no small part due to the prior machinations of his chief of staff from

1:43.4

Emmanuel was the first president in 50 years to be working with a Democratic

1:48.4

majority more conservative than the White House. Both Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton had faced congressional

1:55.0

majorities that were more liberal and they needed to triangulate and browbeat

1:59.4

progressives in order to implement their respective agendas.

2:03.0

Emmanuel, as the 2006 chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee,

2:09.0

assiduously recruited conservative candidates to challenge incumbent Republicans.

2:14.0

Democrats are now in charge in the House.

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