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The Daily Beast Podcast

Zerlina Maxwell: Republicans Know Dems Suck At Messaging to Black People

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🗓️ 20 December 2020

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Political pundit and author Zerlina Maxwell was booed and hissed at during a Politicon a few years ago (which is “a Comic Con for political nerds”) because she said that if Bernie Sanders ran in 2020, which he did, he’d have to improve his messaging toward communities of color. Fast forward to this year and Maxwell has a book out on the subject and stands by her statement. “It seems like I was psychic or something, but really I was just saying a thing that seemed to be an obvious point that somebody needed to say, and I think Republicans understand this,” she tells Molly Jong-Fast in this bonus members-only episode of The New Abnormal. “That's one of the reasons why they try to suppress voters of color and they try to pack power in, in the court system. You know, they understand the demographic shifts in a way that I feel like Democrats needed to.” What does she think of Biden’s cabinet? Molly points out that some have criticized the president-elect for not enlisting more Black women. But Maxwell is OK with his choices, despite the bar being incredibly low thanks to Donald Trump. (“I mean, we're already doing a lot better than we were just a couple of weeks ago.”) Speaking of Trump, Maxwell shares the one thing she can’t quite wrap her head around: “I look around and I can't believe that there's 70 plus million people who are getting duped by somebody who's not intelligent,” she says, both in general and with the coronavirus messaging. “We lie to ourselves when we say that we are exceptional in particular ways in which we are proving to ourselves in this last year, we are not,” she adds. “Like, if you asked Americans to do something mildly inconvenient, uh, to protect their neighbor, they're going to sue them.” Plus! Jong-Fast asks Maxwell what white feminists can do to be more intersectional, and frankly, better to Black women and causes. To start, she says, aboriton isn’t the only cause feminists should focus on: “They need to really lean in to the fact that racism is a problem they need to care about too.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to another the new abnormal special bonus episode and we're so excited to have you

0:05.5

Zerlina Maxwell is the host of the Zerlina show on peacock TV

0:09.6

She's also the co-host of Signal Boost on serious XM and the author of the end of white politics

0:15.3

First let's talk about the end of white politics because I you know

0:19.5

Just tell our listeners a little bit about that book and why you decided to write it

0:24.3

Well, it's so funny to sit here now and think about why decided to write the end of white politics

0:28.8

Because I didn't anticipate that some of the things I was talking about in the book would happen so quickly

0:34.4

Yeah, but if I could take you back to politicon, which I'm not sure if you've been to politicon

0:39.2

I've never been but I've heard a little bit of a hot mess

0:44.0

It's sort of like if you it's like comic-con for political nerds

0:47.3

Yeah, table news

0:48.8

It's very off

0:49.7

Bunch you know Dennis robin and culture in the same room James Carvell's over there. You're like why is that and so I went to politicon

0:55.8

I was on a panel which was like what now liberals and it was in 2018 before the midterms before the Mueller report came out all of that

1:03.1

And it was like you know progressives who supported Bernie a couple Hillary folks

1:08.2

Marcos Malita was on the panel like it was a it was a good cross-section of

1:12.2

Of people on the left sort of unpacking why we lost in 2016. Yeah, but it turned into a complete dumpster fire

1:19.2

When I made the point to one of the Bernie Sanders supporters that

1:22.6

If he were to run again in 2020 which he did

1:26.0

Um, he was going to need to improve his messaging towards communities of colors specifically

1:30.6

How he engages black women because black women are the base of the Democratic Party and you can't run without us

1:36.2

And I made that point which now it seems like yeah

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