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The Gray Area with Sean Illing

What Donald Trump got right about white America

The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Vox Media Podcast Network

Politics, News, News Commentary, Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.511.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2020

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Hello! I’m Jane Coaston, filling in for Ezra. My guest today is Tim Carney, a commentary editor at the Washington Examiner and a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.  In the wake of the 2016 election, Carney began traveling across the country and poring through county-level data in an attempt to understand the forces that led to Donald Trump’s victory. The culprit, he argues, is not racism or economic anxiety, it's the breakdown of social institutions. In his new book Alienated America: Why Some Places Thrive While Others Collapse, Carney posits that for centuries religious (and other private) institutions formed a much-needed social glue that kept communities together. That social glue, however, has decayed in recent decades, creating a void of despair, alienation, and frustration in so-called “Middle America." Donald Trump did not offer a compelling way to solve these problems, but he was the only candidate willing to name them — and in 2016 that was enough. In this conversation, we discuss Carney's thesis at length, but we also talk about why white evangelicals love Trump so much, how communities of color have responded differently to institutional loss than white communities, the appeal of Bernie Sanders, how Trump's reelection strategy will differ from his 2016 campaign, and much more. I hope this conversation is as interesting for you to listen to as it was for me to have. Book recommendations: Dignity: Seeking Respect in Back Row America by Chris Arnade My Father Left Me Ireland by Michael Brendan Dougherty  The Bible New to the show? Want to check out Ezra's favorite episodes? Check out the Ezra Klein Show beginner's guide (http://bit.ly/EKSbeginhere) The “Why We’re Polarized” tour continues, with events in Austin, Nashville, Chicago, and Greenville. Go to WhyWerePolarized.com for the full schedule! Want to contact the show? Reach out at ezrakleinshow@vox.com Credits: Producer/Editor - Jeff Geld Researcher - Roge Karma Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Trump can't bring back the factory, and he said he could.

0:02.9

I don't know how many people believed him, but they see the closure of the factory as a first

0:07.3

domino that's led to a collapse of their community. And Trump is the only one saying,

0:11.9

this whole thing has been bad, while Amarco Rubio would say,

0:16.9

some of this is bad, and we have to look at it, but trade generally is good.

0:30.8

Hello, welcome to the Ezra Clend show on the Fox Media podcast network.

0:36.8

I'm Jane Kostin, filling in for Ezra Clend, and today, my guest is Tim Carney,

0:41.2

commentary editor at the Washington Examiner, and a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise

0:45.2

Institute. Tim's latest book, Alienated America, examines how, in his view, a breakdown of private

0:51.3

institutions like churches and private organizations have contributed to a breakdown of social ties

0:57.1

and communities across the country. Visiting small towns and big cities alike,

1:01.2

Carney argues that religious institutions form a much-needed glue that keeps communities together,

1:07.3

and the loss of that glue contributed to the sense of remove that led to Trump's primary victories

1:12.5

in 2015 and 2016. As Carney writes, Trump helped to fill the void caused by a loss of connecting

1:19.2

institutions. We discussed his book, How Communities of Color have responded differently to institutional

1:24.5

loss, and Christianity's role in how we think about these communities. We also discussed the Bible,

1:30.1

and the story of Christ's Transfiguration, because the Ezra Clend show offers something for everyone.

1:36.2

I hope this conversation is as interesting for you to listen to as it was for me to have.

1:41.2

As always, you can email the show at Ezra Clend Show at Vox.com.

1:46.3

Here is Tim Carney. I'm really interested in talking about the book because I actually was just

1:51.8

having a conversation on Twitter about why I always read the comments. I was talking to

1:59.5

two conservative libertarian reading writers, and one of them made the point that, like,

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