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Cold Case Files

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True Crime, Society & Culture, History, Talk Radio

3.88.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Introducing Newt Gingrich on What Trump Could Accomplish in a Second Term from The New Yorker Radio Hour.

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Long before Donald Trump got serious about politics, Newt Gingrich saw himself as the revolutionary in Washington, introducing a combative style of party politics that helped his party become a dominating force in Congress. Setting the template for Trump, Gingrich described Democrats not as an opposing team with whom to make alliances but as an alien force—a “cultural élite”—out to destroy America. Gingrich has written no less than five admiring books about Trump, and he was involved with pushing the lie of the stolen election of 2020. Like many in the Party, he balks at some of Trump’s tactics, but always finds an excuse. “I would probably not have used the language Trump used,” for example in calling Vice-President Kamala Harris “mentally disabled,” Gingrich says. “Partly because I think that it doesn’t further his cause. . . . I would simply say that he is a very intense personality . . . and occasionally he has to explode.” But he sees Trump as seasoned and improved with age, and his potential in a second term far greater. “It’s almost providential: he’s had four years [out of office] to think about what he’s learned . . . and he has a much deeper grasp of what has to be done and how to do it.”

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0:00.0

Listen to support it, WNYC Studios.

0:11.4

This is the New Yorker Radio Hour, a co-production of WNYC Studios and The New Yorker.

0:19.0

Welcome to the New Yorker Radio Hour. I'm David Remnick. Earlier this week the editors of the New Yorker probably to no

0:25.6

one's surprise endorsed the Democrat, Vice President Kamala Harris for

0:29.9

president. The long editorial published in the magazine and on New Yorker.com in

0:35.5

addition to reviewing Harris's virtues and promise made the case that Donald

0:40.3

Trump is simply unfit, morally unfit to hold the office.

0:46.1

If Trump is elected once more,

0:47.5

he'd come to the White House in a spirit of vengeance.

0:50.6

That's his word.

0:52.3

His economic policies, his tariffs and tax cuts for the wealthy,

0:55.6

they'd hammer the middle class with inflation and aggravate the inequality in

1:00.6

this country which is already extremely severe. He'd go on belittling

1:05.6

the climate emergency and leave the people of Ukraine to the tender mercies of

1:10.4

Vladimir Putin. In short he he beat Trump unbound,

1:15.0

a threat to the constitutional order and the national security of the United States.

1:19.0

Recently I spoke on the program with Sarah Longwell, a leader of the Never Trump Republicans.

1:25.0

Longwell sees the MAGA movement as an aberration, even a betrayal of conservative values,

1:31.0

but that's a fringe view now in the Republican Party. The most

1:34.8

influential Republicans see Trump still as their champion. And a key figure here

1:40.9

is former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. Long before Trump got

1:45.1

serious about politics, Gingrich was the revolutionary who wanted to break

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