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Off the Record with Paul Hodes
Can Dems Use One Proven Idea to Beat The Trump Horror Show?

Off the Record with Paul Hodes

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 48:18


Unpacking Trump's Corruption and Charting a Democratic Path ForwardIn this episode of the Worth Knowing Livestream, host Matt Robison dives deep into Donald Trump's pervasive corruption, why voters chose Trump in the last election despite it, and what Democrats need to do to reclaim the mantle of change and win back voter trust. With guest Michael Baharaeen, chief political analyst for the Liberal Patriot, the conversation explores how Democrats can leverage themes of economic patriotism, upward mobility, and institutional reform to attract a broader electorate and win.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:30 Unveiling Corruption: Trump and Russian Ties01:40 Trump's Scandals and Lawsuits02:24 Trump's Recent Ventures and Controversies05:08 The Impact of Trump's Policies12:51 Democrats' Struggle and Need for Change25:09 Reflecting on Biden's Approval Ratings and Trump's First Term25:59 The Simplicity of Trump's Messaging26:56 Democrats' Focus on Change and Government Efficiency27:55 Economic Challenges and Progressive Policies31:22 Democrats' Identity Crisis and Voter Engagement35:38 Healthcare and Economic Security41:49 The Need for Change and Addressing Voter Insecurity46:29 Concluding Thoughts on Democratic Strategies

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

This week I welcome Henry Olsen back to the podcast. Henry is a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center—and has the distinction of being our first repeat guest on the show. We start our conversation on the continent. How has populism, both left and right, fared in Europe in the 21st century? Will the AfD continue its rise in German politics? What about Marine Le Pen and French populism? After a pitstop in Britain for a discussion of the latest challenges facing the Labour Party, we head stateside. Though he started with the wind at his back, is Trump going too far too fast? Are his unpopular actions going to break apart the populist energy in the United States? Who are the early frontrunners for the Democratic nomination in 2028? Join us for a great conversation on all things politics and populism.A transcript of this podcast is available on the post page on our website. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
How to Make Government Work Again

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 52:29


Today I have the privilege of welcoming Marc Dunkelman to the podcast. Marc is a research fellow in International and Public Affairs at Brown University and the author of a new book, Why Nothing Works: Who Killed Progress—and How to Bring it Back. We begin by discussing a key premise of his book: progressivism is, and always has been, split between a Hamiltonian impulse to push power up and a Jeffersonian impulse to push power down. Marc describes how the later impulse took over left-wing movements by the late 60s and has produced a government that seems startlingly ineffective. How did the "establishment" become so hated? How can our government prove that it is a capable institution? Will Trump's failures give Democrats an easy out and stop a needed course correction? Tune in for a great conversation on all that and more.A transcript of this podcast is available on the post page on our website. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
Can An Abundance Agenda Rescue Democrats?

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 48:39


This week I'm thrilled to welcome Derek Thompson to the show. Derek is a staff writer at The Atlantic, the host of the Plain English podcast, and, as I'm sure many of you have heard, the author of Abundance with Ezra Klein. Wasting no time, we jump right into Derek's vision of an abundance agenda. * Why has the center-left been so slow to embrace these ideas? * How can we effectively match priorities with policy? * Can abundance appeal to moderates and conservatives as well as liberals? We cover why deregulation shouldn't be a bad word in left-of-center circles before wrapping up with a discussion of clean energy and climate change. Tune in for a great conversation on all things abundance!A transcript of this podcast is available on the post page on our website. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Education Gadfly Show
#962: Replacing DEI with something better, with Richard Kahlenberg

The Education Gadfly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 37:07


On this week's Education Gadfly Show podcast, Richard Kahlenberg, author of Class Matters: The Fight to Get Beyond Race Preferences, Reduce Inequality, and Build Real Diversity at America's Colleges, joins Mike and David to discuss how Democrats can move beyond DEI and embrace “integration, equal opportunity, and belonging.” Then, on the Research Minute, Amber examines a study on the relationship between standardized test scores, high school GPA, and first-year college performance at Ivy-Plus universities.Recommended content: Richard Kahlenberg, “Time to Ditch DEI in Favor of Something Better,” The Liberal Patriot, (March 5, 2025).Richard Kahlenberg, A Way Out of the DEI Wars, PPI (February2025).Richard Kahlenberg, “Class Matters: The Fight to Get Beyond Race Preferences, Reduce Inequality, and Build Real Diversity at America's Colleges,” (March 25, 2025).John N. Friedman, Bruce Sacerdote, Douglas O. Staiger, and Michele Tine, Standardized test scores and academic performance at Ivy-Plus colleges, NBER (March 2025)Feedback Welcome: Have ideas for improving our podcast? Send them to Stephanie Distler at sdistler@fordhaminstitute.org.

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
Where Do Democrats Go Next?

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 30:26


This week we welcome a special guest to the podcast: Congressman Ro Khanna of California's 17th District. First elected in 2016, Rep. Khanna has been a strong advocate for how Democrats can win back working-class voters. We cover his book, Dignity in a Digital Age: Making Tech Work for All of Us, and why the tech industry swung towards Trump last year. We then turn to Trump's joint address to Congress—are Democrats willing to side with the new administration on anything? How can Democrats effectively push back against Trump? We also talk about Rep. Khanna's bipartisan idea for a National Development Council and why a Frederick Douglass speech might have great advice for lost Democrats. Join us for a great conversation on how the party can emerge from last year's defeat better equipped to help working-class people and win elections!A transcript of this podcast is available at the post page on the TLP website. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
Rethinking Racial Preferences

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 43:05


Today I sit down with my friend Rick Kahlenberg, an expert on all things affirmative action and the author of the forthcoming book, Class Matters: The Fight to Get Beyond Race Preferences, Reduce Inequality, and Build Real Diversity at America's Colleges. We kick off with a discussion of DEI trainings, the educational bureaucracy, and Trump's latest executive orders. We then chat about how both sides of the political spectrum have problems with their approaches to racial diversity. Rick walks us through his 40-year journey to move Democrats towards class-based preferences in college admissions—a position that both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama once supported. Finally, we close with a preview of our upcoming co-authored report titled, “Bobby Kennedy: Liberal Patriot.”A transcript of this podcast is available on the post page on the website. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
Policing Perceptions: Crime Stats and Beyond

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 60:32


This week I have the privilege of talking with Peter Moskos—a sociologist, former Baltimore City police officer, and expert on criminal justice and policing. His forthcoming book, Back from the Brink: Inside the NYPD and New York City's Extraordinary 1990s Crime Drop, is a must read when it drops in March. We start off with a discussion of the latest crime statistics. How and where are we getting these numbers? Is this data actually correct? Peter tells us why he's skeptical before diving into the reasons behind the 2020-2021 crime spike. We then move towards politics: Why does the left not care about public order? We chat about how white progressives tend to impose a utopian and foolish vision of public safety. Tune in for a fascinating conversation on all things policing!A transcript of this podcast is available on the post page on the website. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Aaron Renn Show
How Democrats Lost the Working Class | Ruy Teixeira

The Aaron Renn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 46:28


In this episode, Ruy Teixeira, one of America's leading political analysts, discusses the dramatic realignment of American political coalitions and what it means for the future. A longtime Democratic insider and co-author of The Emerging Democratic Majority, Teixeira explains his journey from progressive think tanks to the American Enterprise Institute, unpacks the Democrats' struggles with working-class voters, and offers a three-point plan for rebuilding the Democratic coalition.The Liberal Patriot: https://www.liberalpatriot.com/Buy The Emerging Democratic Majority: https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Democratic-Majority-John-Judis-ebook/dp/B0036QVPEU/?&_encoding=UTF8&tag=theurban-20Subscribe to my newsletter: https://www.aaronrenn.com/

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
Feminism and Gender Ideology During Trump 2.0

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 76:11


Today I chat with Lisa Selin Davis, the author of Tomboy: The Surprising History and Future of Girls Who Dare to Be Different, and Housewife: Why Women Still Do It All and What to Do Instead. We open with a discussion of Trump's recent executive orders relating to sex and gender. What might the practical impact be? How should Democrats respond? Lisa talks us through the latest on how the left sows division based on biological sex and explains the resistance she faced discussing gender ideology in ultra-progressive Brooklyn. We cover the New York Times latest poll on trans rights and examine how Republicans have built a bigger tent on these issues. Tune in for all things gender politics!Editor's note: A transcript is available on the post page for those reading this on email. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
Can the Right Make Social Democracy Great Again?

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 41:50


Welcome to another year of The Liberal Patriot Podcast! We kick off 2025 with Sohrab Ahmari, formerly of Compact and now the U.S. editor of UnHerd. Sohrab fills us in on his grand plans for the new gig and walks us through his most recent book Tyranny, Inc. We chat about the administrative state, American manufacturing, and whether the labor movement can find an institutional home in the Republican Party. We conclude with a discussion of the Democrats' “anti-normative normality” and Sohrab gives us a sneak peak of his forthcoming book. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
The Anti-Social Socialists

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 43:08


In our final episode of the year, I'm joined by Dustin “Dino” Guastella, the director of operations for Teamsters Local 623 in Philadelphia and a research associate at the Center for Working-Class Politics. We kick off with a discussion of the Harris campaign's “democracy” message and why it alienated working-class voters. Why did Democrats ditch economically populist messaging? What should a progressive economic program look like anyway? Dino and I tackle manufacturing, infrastructure, bureaucratic red tape, and more. We wrap up by discussing the fertility crisis and why so many leftists oppose pro-social policies. Thanks for listening this year—we're excited to bring you more in 2025! Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
Twilight of the Liberal Left?

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 58:59


This week I sit down with Ross Barkan, a contributing writer to The New York Times Magazine and expert on the American left who has his own great newsletter, Political Currents. We begin with a review of the legacy media's performance during the 2024 election—and why you might have been better prepared for the results if you read the right people here on Substack. After extolling the virtues of independent media, Ross, a Brooklyn native, breaks down why Democrats performed so poorly in New York City and how the party can chart a path forward. Which Democrats might take up Obama's mantle of party spokesperson? Is the answer to Democrat's working-class woes economic populism mixed with social moderation? Can Democrats finally ditch the "alphabet" left? Tune in for a rollicking conversation on all that and more. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

Lean Out with Tara Henley
EP 163: Ruy Teixeira: The Progressive Moment is Over

Lean Out with Tara Henley

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 47:44


With Donald Trump winning the presidency, the popular vote, the Senate, and the House, in what The New York Times has described as a “crushing electoral rebuke” of the Democrats, there is a lot of soul-searching going on in the party. Our guest on the program today tried to warn the Democrats in his previous book. He says the progressive moment in American politics is now over — and the Democrats are going to have to face that fact if they want to win again.Ruy Teixeira is a cofounder and politics editor of The Liberal Patriot newsletter on Substack and a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. His latest book, with John B. Judis, is Where Have All the Democrats Gone? The Soul of the Party in the Age of Extremes. Ruy Teixeira is our guest today, in this special bonus episode.You can find Tara Henley on Twitter at @TaraRHenley, and on Substack at tarahenley.substack.com

Politicology
ENCORE: Where Have All The Democrats Gone?—Part 2

Politicology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 42:09


Over two decades ago, Ruy Teixeira predicted that America was on its way to a bright blue future, thanks to an inevitable demographic shift that would deliver the Party a dominant, durable political coalition. “Demography is destiny” became the mantra of the Democratic Party—proven out by Obama's decisive 2008 electoral college win. But then, in 2016, Trump upended that coalition, and, consequently, anti-Trumpism naturally became a defining feature of the Democratic Party. But—beyond its opposition to Trump—what does the Democratic Party stand for today? With the Republican Party infected with extremism and so embarrassingly unable to govern, why aren't Democrats winning sustainable majorities? And why is the Democratic party still losing ground with some of the core parts of its base? In the second part of this two-part conversation, former Center for American Progress senior fellow Ruy Teixeira joins Ron Steslow to discuss his new book Where Have All the Democrats Gone? The Soul of the Party in the Age of Extremes. In part 2: (01:06 ) The shift towards identity politics and how it's changing the party's approach to race and civil rights (08:40) Radical approaches to transgender rights (16:50) The change in environmental policy from responsible stewardship to the more extreme positions of the Green New Deal (41:14) The rise in independent voters, what it really means, and how it should impact political strategy (45:45) Whether it's even possible for structural reforms in our political system to improve the health of our democracy Read Where Have All the Democrats Gone?: https://bit.ly/3P8hpGm Check out The Liberal Patriot: https://www.liberalpatriot.com/ Follow Ron on X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/RonSteslow Email your questions and thoughts to podcast@politicology.com or leave us a voicemail at ‪(202) 455-4558‬. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Politicology
ENCORE: Where Have All The Democrats Gone?—Part 1

Politicology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 37:09


Over two decades ago, Ruy Teixeira predicted that America was on its way to a bright blue future, thanks to an inevitable demographic shift that would deliver the Party a dominant, durable political coalition. “Demography is destiny” became the mantra of the Democratic Party—proven out by Obama's decisive 2008 electoral college win. But then, in 2016, Trump upended that coalition, and, consequently, anti-Trumpism naturally became a defining feature of the Democratic Party. But—beyond its opposition to Trump—what does the Democratic Party stand for today? With the Republican Party infected with extremism and so embarrassingly unable to govern, why aren't Democrats winning sustainable majorities? And why is the Democratic party still losing ground with some of the core parts of its base? In this two-part conversation, former Center for American Progress senior fellow Ruy Teixeira joins Ron Steslow to discuss his new book Where Have All the Democrats Gone? The Soul of the Party in the Age of Extremes. In part 1: (01:50 ) Ruy's background (05:00) How the Democrats became the party of the elites  (10:10)The impact of the 2016 election  (23:23) The importance of working class voters in the Democratic party's victories  (30:20) The party's increasingly liberal stance on immigration  Read Where Have All the Democrats Gone?: https://bit.ly/3P8hpGm Check out The Liberal Patriot: https://www.liberalpatriot.com/ Follow Ron on X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/RonSteslow Email your questions and thoughts to podcast@politicology.com or leave us a voicemail at ‪(202) 455-4558‬. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
TLP Podcast (w/ guest Patrick Ruffini)

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 43:26


In our first post-election episode, I'm joined by Patrick Ruffini, a co-founder of Echelon Insights and the author of Party of the People: Inside the Multiracial Populist Coalition Remaking the GOP. We dive right into last week's results, starting with how and why non-white voters shifted so much towards Trump. We cover the “cosmopolitan trap” that Democrats have fallen into—focusing solely on issues that motivate white voters with a college degree—and why the Harris campaign over-indexed on abortion and democracy. Will Democrats finally have a “Sister Souljah” moment? Who might emerge as the face of a changed Democratic Party? What can the Trump administration focus on to improve the GOP's standing with their new voters?  Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

An Honorable Profession
Ruy Teixeira on Reclaiming Voters

An Honorable Profession

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 31:50


As the nation continues to unpack last week's election results, Debbie Cox Bultan sits down with Ruy Teixeira, a leading political analyst, demographer, and commentator. Teixeira, a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and co-editor of The Liberal Patriot newsletter on Substack, is known for his books The Emerging Democratic Majority, and his latest publication Where Have All the Democrats Gone?. In this episode, we explore the "shattering of the Democratic coalition," examining the party's apparent loss of appeal with working-class voters – a shift that Teixeira argues has been underway for some time. He identifies affordability, immigration, and identity politics as key factors in last week's results and breaks down why voters' perceptions of Donald Trump are so varied. Tune in to hear his strategies for how Democrats can reclaim voters as they chart a path forward.   • [01:04] Introducing today's guest, Dr. Ruy Teixeira. • [03:11] What surprised Dr. Teixeira about the 2024 election results (and what didn't). • [06:12] Deliberating how close the election really was. • [09:32] The biggest vulnerabilities of the Democratic party in this election. • [15:54] Unpacking the role of identity politics for Democrats. • [18:41] Trump's divisive politics and why voters have such divergent perceptions of him. • [21:04] Understanding Trump voters' perspective regarding January 6th. • [23:59] Liz Cheney's in the Democratic campaign and why it wasn't enough to sway voters. • [25:03] How Democrats can reach working-class voters going forward. • [27:10] What to expect from Trump's second term. • [29:59] Dr. Teixeira's new book: Where Have All the Democrats Gone?

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

  0:00 - Pritzker: you come for my people, you come through me   11:47 - Biden's remarks on Trump's victory   28:25 - Why Dan Proft is Single   45:14 - Markets Specialist for Market Day Report!, Scott "the cow guy" Shellady, believes the fed needs to "let inflation run hotter so we can get out of our debt problem". Check out Scott's Market Day Report! – 10:30am CT to 1pm CT- and The Cow Guy Close – 1pm CT to 1:30pm CT – both at RFD-TV   01:00:00 - Host of FOX News' Special Report, Bret Baier, says Trump is focused on getting the things done and getting the right people around him. Bret is also the best selling  author of To Rescue the Constitution: George Washington and the Fragile American   01:17:44 - Former U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner, Mark Morgan, is relieved the US may solve it's border crisis after a tumultuous four years   01:32:44 - Chief Political Analyst at The Liberal Patriot, Michael Baharaeen: Will the Democrats ever win back the working class? Also check out Michael's substack michaelbaharaeen.substack.com   01:49:28 - OPEN MIC FRIDAY  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Smerconish Podcast
The Battleground States and Counties that REALLY Matter

The Smerconish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 20:57


An incredibly well done, granular analysis of the counties you want to focus on a week from tomorrow when the votes start to come in. Michael Baharaeen, Chief Political Analyst at The Liberal Patriot, lays out all the 2024 battleground details with Michael in this deep dive. Original air date 28 October 2024.

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
TLP Podcast (w/ guest Tim Shenk)

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 56:05


Today I'm joined by Tim Shenk, a history professor at George Washington University and the author of Left Adrift: What Happened to Liberal Politics. We start back in 1992 with Bill Clinton's presidential campaign and the emergence of party strategists Stan Greenberg and Doug Schoen. We discuss competing approaches for coalition building—Greenberg's preference for New Deal-esque pocketbook populism and Schoen's for a more complete move to the center on social and cultural issues. Turning towards this year's campaign, Tim makes the case that Kamala Harris has largely rejected the expected Brahmin Left playbook. But does Harris's campaign rhetoric actually represent a lasting change for Democrats? Is the progressive moment over? Join us for an engaging conversation on the past, present, and future of the Democratic Party.  Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Good Fight
Why Is This Race So Damn Close?

The Good Fight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 62:33


Yascha Mounk, Ruy Teixeira, and Yuval Levin discuss why American elections are so close—and how one party could build a stable majority. Ruy Teixeira is the co-founder and politics editor of The Liberal Patriot, and the author, with John Judis, of The Emerging Democratic Majority and, most recently, Where Have All the Democrats Gone?: The Soul of the Party in the Age of Extremes.  Yuval Levin is the director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies at the American Enterprise Institute. Levin is the author of A Time to Build: From Family and Community to Congress and the Campus and, most recently, American Covenant: How the Constitution Unified Our Nation—and Could Again.  In this week's conversation, Yascha Mounk, Ruy Teixeira and Yuval Levin discuss “politics without winners,” or America's unusual streak of close-run elections; why both Democrats and Republicans have failed to build a dominant coalition; and what it would take for either party to win a durable majority. This transcript has been condensed and lightly edited for clarity. Please do listen and spread the word about The Good Fight. If you have not yet signed up for our podcast, please do so now by following this link on your phone. Email: podcast@persuasion.community  Website: http://www.persuasion.community Podcast production by Jack Shields, and Brendan Ruberry Connect with us! Spotify | Apple | Google Twitter: @Yascha_Mounk & @joinpersuasion Youtube: Yascha Mounk LinkedIn: Persuasion Community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - Dan & Amy go through Baier's interview of Kamala   29:37 - Trump at Univision forum: 3 virtues of Kamala?   43:16 - Noah Rothman, senior writer at National Review, gives Harris some credit for her sitdown with Bret Baier but does not believe she accomplished her objective. Follow Noah on X @NoahCRothman   58:52 - Kamala on FOX on the border    01:18:04 - Noted economist Stephen Moore talks Trump tariffs. Check out Steve's new book  The Trump Economic Miracle: And the Plan to Unleash Prosperity Again – co authored with Art Laffer   01:35:09 - Chief Political Analyst at The Liberal Patriot, Michael Baharaeen, shares some Counties to Watch on Election Night. For more from Michael michaelbaharaeen.substack.com 01:52:37 - President of the Crime Prevention Research Center & former senior advisor for research and statistics at the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Legal Policy, John Lott: FBI Quietly Revises Violent Crime Stats. John is also the author of  Gun Control Myths and More Guns, Less CrimeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Off the Record with Paul Hodes
Are We Reading Polls Wrong? Expert Explains The Smarter Way.

Off the Record with Paul Hodes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 42:36


What if I told you that we're looking at polling numbers in the wrong way? We're all inundated with polling right now as we enter the final three weeks of the 2024 election, and we're used to looking at those polls with one question in mind. Who's ahead? But today's guest says we shouldn't be looking at the margin. We should be looking at the share of the vote that each candidate is getting. And that tells us a LOT more about what's going to happen in the election. Our guest is Nate Moore, a public opinion expert who writes for the American Enterprise Institute and the Liberal Patriot. 00:59 The Importance of Vote Share 04:20 Current Polling Trends and Predictions 09:16 The Pennsylvania Problem 16:11 The Blue Shift Phenomenon 19:40 Polling Methodologies and Their Impact 26:33 Impact of Mark Robinson Scandal 29:21 The Butterfly Effect in Elections 32:26 Electoral System and Party Dynamics 38:36 Key Races to Watch 40:42 Election Night Indicators

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
TLP Podcast (w/ guest Sean Trende)

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 45:54


As Election Day draws closer, I'm joined by my AEI colleague Sean Trende to break down all things 2024. We discuss swing state polling before moving into who we think might be favored to win the White House. Did Democrats make the wrong VP pick? What's behind Harris's stubborn leads in the Midwestern battlegrounds? Why are some pollsters suddenly weighting on recalled vote? Who's favored to win the House and Senate? Tune in for answers to all that and more! Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
TLP Podcast (w/ guest Musa al-Gharbi)

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 63:39


On this week's podcast, Musa al-Gharbi and I start with a laugh about his journey from a ruby-red county in Arizona to Columbia University before diving into his new book: We Have Never Been Woke: The Cultural Contradictions of a New Elite. How is social justice discourse used to justify and maintain inequality? Why are these problems often most acute in blue cities? In what ways have right-wing politicians capitalized on normie discontent? Tune in for all that and more! Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Brendan O'Neill Show
300: Ruy Teixeira: The Democrats' class ceiling

The Brendan O'Neill Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 49:57


Ruy Teixeira – co-author of Where Have All the Democrats Gone? and politics editor of the ‘Liberal Patriot' Substack – returns to The Brendan O'Neill Show. Ruy and Brendan discuss how the elites colonised the Democratic Party, why voters don't care about ‘vibes', and the intellectual populism of JD Vance. Donate £50 or more to spiked and get a signed copy of Brendan O'Neill's new book, After the Pogrom: 7 October, Israel and the Crisis of Civilisation. We'll also throw in a year's membership to spiked supporters: https://www.spiked-online.com/donate/  You can also order a regular copy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1068719303/  And don't miss the book launch on Tuesday 1 October. spiked supporters can claim their free tickets here: https://www.spiked-online.com/hub/events  Become a spiked supporter: https://www.spiked-online.com/supporters/  Sign up to spiked's newsletters: https://www.spiked-online.com/newsletters/ 

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
TLP Podcast (w/ guest Jonah Goldberg)

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 57:50


Today I sit down with my AEI colleague and fellow punditry aficionado Jonah Goldberg. In addition to co-founding The Dispatch, Jonah hosts The Remnant podcast and writes a regular column for the Los Angeles Times. We explore the rise of populism within the GOP, the transformation of the Republican Party under Trump, and the intellectual roots of conservative movements like the so-called "Reformicons." We also get into the challenges facing the Democratic Party, the overproduction of elites, and the role of identity politics. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
TLP Podcast (w/ guest Julius Krein)

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 42:08


On the latest podcast, I sit down with Julius Krein, editor of American Affairs magazine, to discuss the current state of the Republican and Democratic parties. We cover the Democrats' struggle to capitalize on the GOP's Trump-era disarray, the potential for a new centrism within the Democratic Party, and the reality of American industrial policy.Check it out and please subscribe to the TLP Podcast! Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
TLP Podcast (w/ guest Kristen Soltis Anderson)

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 54:43


Pollster-extraordinaire Kristen Soltis Anderson joins the podcast for a riveting discussion on the Democrats' candidate swap and recent surveys showing Kamala and The Donald neck-and-neck. We dive into the shifting voting behavior of Millennials and Gen Z, before a look at the ever-increasing gender gap. Finally, we ponder what a Trump loss might mean for the future of the Republican Party—and Kristen takes us home with a killer Jurassic Park analogy. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

One on One with Robert Doar
Special Episode: Ruy Teixeira on the Presidential Race

One on One with Robert Doar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 36:10


Ruy Teixeira joins Robert to react to the selection of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as Kamala Harris's running mate and to analyze the state of the presidential election. They discuss the strategies, policies, and voters both campaigns need to pursue to achieve victory in November. Ruy is a senior fellow at AEI. His work focuses on the transformation of party coalitions and the future of American electoral politics, and he is co-editor of The Liberal Patriot. Read his latest writing on Kamala Harris's coalition, working-class voters, and the changing demographics of the GOP.

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan
Jeffrey Toobin On Lawfare And SCOTUS

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 42:50


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comJeffrey Toobin is a lawyer, author, and the chief legal analyst at CNN, after a long run at The New Yorker. He has written many bestselling books, including True Crimes and Misdemeanors, The Oath, The Nine, and Too Close to Call, and two others — The Run of His Life and A Vast Conspiracy — were adapted for television as seasons of “American Crime Story” on the FX channel.You can listen right away in the audio player above (or on the right side of the player, click “Listen On” to add the Dishcast feed to your favorite podcast app). For two clips of our convo — why the Bragg conviction helped Trump, and the origins of lawfare with Bill Clinton — pop over to our YouTube page.Other topics: growing up in NYC as the only child of two journos; his mom was a pioneering TV correspondent; his dad was one of founding fathers of public television; Jeffrey at the Harvard Crimson and then Harvard Law; how Marty Peretz mentored us both; the conservative backlash after Nixon and rebuilding executive power; Ford's pardon; Jeffrey on the team investigating Oliver North; the Boland Amendment and the limits of law; Cheney's role during Iran-Contra; how Congress hasn't declared war since WWII; Whitewater to Lewinsky; Ken Starr and zealous prosecutors; Trump extorting Ukraine over the Bidens; Russiagate; the Mueller Report and Barr's dithering; how such investigations can help presidents; the Bragg indictment; the media environment of Trump compared to Nixon; Fox News coverage of Covid; Trump's pardons; hiding Biden; the immunity case; SEAL Team Six and other hypotheticals; Jack Smith and fake electors; the documents case; the check of impeachment; the state of SCOTUS and ethics scandals; Thomas and the appearance of corruption; the wives of Thomas and Alito; the Chevron doctrine; reproductive rights; the Southern border and asylum; Jeffrey's main worry about a second Trump term; and his upcoming book on presidential pardons.Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Eric Kaufmann on liberal extremism, and Bill Wasik and Monica Murphy on animal cruelty. (Van Jones' PR team canceled his planned appearance.) Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.Here's a fan of last week's episode with Anne Applebaum:I loved your freewheeling interview with Applebaum. Just like the last time she was on, each of you gave as good as you got.I tend to agree more with her, because I fear that sometimes you come off as what Jeane Kirkpatrick called the “blame America first crowd” — not that we haven't committed our sins. But if we didn't exist, Putin would still be evil and want to recreate the Warsaw Pact, and the mullahs in Iran would still be fanatics despite our CIA involvement. It's complicated.Another on foreign policy:I despise Putin, my sympathies are totally with the Ukrainians, and I get angry when people like Rod Dreher and Tucker Carlson imply that the Russians were forced by the West to invade Ukraine. But, so what! You hit the nail on the head with the Obama quote — that Ukraine is never going to mean as much to us as it does to them (the Russians). You also made another very good point that the Russians can't even conquer Ukraine, but we're supposed to fear they will march West? How they going to do that?!Another took issue with several things from Anne:You raised the immigration issue, and Applebaum completely dismissed it: Hungary doesn't have a migrant crisis. … Because it's a useful symbol [to] create fear and anxiety. … This is the oldest political trick in the book, and the creation of an imaginary culture war is one of the ways in which you build support among a more fearful part of the population.WTF? Are Hungarians not allowed to see what is happening in every other European country that has allowed mass migration and see the problems it has caused and proactively decide to prevent this?! Are they not allowed to be concerned until Budapest has the banlieues of Paris, the car bombing gangs of Sweden, and the grooming gangs of England?! And in Germany, it has been recently reported that almost half of people receiving social payments are migrants.Applebaum followed that up with an even bigger gobsmacker about Biden's cognitive decline: “This is another road I don't want to go down, but I know people who met with Joe Biden a couple months ago, and he was fine” (meaning I just want to make my statement but will not allow you a rebuttal). And then:I've met [Harris] a few times, mostly in the context of conversations about foreign policy and about Russia and Ukraine and other things. And she's an intelligent conversationalist. … I was impressed with her. And these are way off-the-record conversations... And I was always more impressed with how she was off the record. And then I would sometimes see her in public. And I thought, she seems very stiff and nervous. … You'd like her if you met her in real life.Translation of both of these excerpts: “You plebes who aren't insiders just don't understand, but trust me — the connected insider — instead of your lying eyes.”Another adds:I think for the next few months, you're going to have to push people like Anne Applebaum to be more open to criticizing the Biden-Harris record. She's a smart person with important things to say, but she clearly dared not criticize the current administration, lest she be seen as helping Trump. And another:She says, unironically, that autocrats rig court systems with exotic new lawfare to attack their political enemies to seize or cling to power. I wonder what that makes Alvin Bragg and Merrick Garland.This Dishhead listened to the episode with his teenage son:The notion that Trump supporters want a dictator is beyond ridiculous. They are among the most individualistic and freedom-loving people in America. They are the Jacksonians, the Scots-Irish heart of this country. They are ornery as hell, and if Trump tried to force them into anything, he'd have another thing coming.  Just look how he tried to get them to take “his” vaccine. That didn't work out so well, did it? The truth is, they view people like Anne as the ones who are taking away their rights and freedoms through their absolute dominance of the media and all cultural institutions. Now maybe Trump will deliver them from that and maybe he won't, but that is what they are seeking — not a dictator, but someone who will break the hideous grip that the liberal elite has on the culture.My son is 18 years old and was also listening to the episode. He is highly engaged in national and world affairs, and he also thought Anne was way off track. He's already announced to his mother (much to her chagrin) that he will be casting his first vote for Trump. And get this: he's going to Oberlin College this fall. I can assure you he's not looking for a dictator. He's looking to say “eff you” to a system that has no use for upper-class, normal white boys like him. The elites hate him and his friends.But I'm glad you have a diversity of views on the Dishcast. It really is the best. I look forward to listening to it every week.I can't back Trump, but I do think your son is onto something. On a few other episodes:Lionel Shriver — I love her! I wished you'd talked more about her novel, Mania. It's not perfect, but it's good.On the Stephen Fry pod, I was resistant! He's irritated me at times. But I loved it when you two started doing Larkin! I shouldn't admit this, but “Aubade” could be my autobiography. I think one or both of you misinterpret “Church Going.” Larkin doesn't wish he had faith. I don't think that's relevant to him. Fry talked about how he liked everything about Anglicanism except for the detail about God (and I always suspect that for Anglicans, God is a somewhat troubling detail). I'm probably just guessing, but I don't think that's Larkin. Larkin didn't wish he had faith. He was elegiac about the past in which there was faith. I think you'll see this sensibility in “An Arundel Tomb.”Agreed. Another on Shriver:She seems to think that “liberals” are mistaken in believing that everyone can be equal, but I think she is mistaken in thinking that is what they believe — at least those I know. Liberals do think that 1) expectations play a role in what people achieve; and 2) given the right circumstances, many people find they can achieve more than was expected. Low expectations do lead to low outcomes (and yes, there is research to support that statement). Does that mean everyone can do anything they wish? No. Neither you nor I will ever be a concert pianist, but let us not condemn everyone to the garbage heap based on false expectations.Thanks as always for your provocative discussions.Here's a guest rec:Musa Al Gharbi, a sociologist at Stony Brook, has written for Compact, American Affairs, and The Liberal Patriot. His forthcoming book, We Have Never Been Woke: The Cultural Contradictions of a New Elite, draws on Pierre Bourdieu's notions of cultural capital to analyze the ascendant symbolic capitalists — those who work in law, technology, nonprofits, academia, journalism and media, finance, civil service and the like — and how the ideology known as “wokeness” exists to entrench economic inequality and preserve the hegemony of this class. I have preordered the book, and it should be a timely read for an election in which class (education), not race, has become the preeminent dividing line in our politics.Here's a guest rec with pecs:I have a recommendation that may sound bonkers, but hear me out: Alan Ritchson, the actor whose career has taken off thanks to playing Jack Reacher on Reacher.The fact that he's really, really, really ridiculously good-looking is the least interesting thing about him. I'd love to hear a conversation between you and him for a few reasons. First, he's bipolar and speaks openly about it. Second, he started taking testosterone supplements after his body broke down from working out for Reacher, and he speaks openly about that too. Third, he's a devout evangelical Christian who speaks openly about his faith — and about his disgust with Christian nationalism and the hijacking of Christianity by many Trump supporters. Fourth, he posted what read to me as a thoughtful, sane critique of bad cops, thereby angering certain denizens of the Very Online Right. Thus, he could speak to a number of major Dishcast themes: mental illness, masculinity, and Christianity. To me, he manages to come across as a guy's guy whose comments on political matters sound like the result of actual reflection, rather than reflexively following a progressive script, which is how most celebrities come across. He's articulate, and the way he's navigating this cultural and political moment is fascinating. And if you do snag him, you should supplement the audio with video.Haha. But seriously, we're trying to keep the podcast fresh and this is a great out-of-the-box recommendation. Next up, the dissents over my views on Harris continue from the main page. A reader writes:I have no particular attachment to Kamala Harris, and share some of your concerns, but your latest column reads more like a Fox News hit piece than a real assessment. The main problem is that you seem to be judging Harris almost exclusively on the basis of statements she made in 2020, at the height of the Democrats' woke mania because of George Floyd. Do you not remember that she was destroyed in the primary because she was a prosecutor, and was to the right of almost everyone else in the primary, except for Biden and Sanders? That's why she lost: she wasn't woke enough. So as VP, of course she pivoted to shore up her appeal to the base, like any good politician would. It's terribly unfortunate that she had to tack hard left precisely as the country was moving back to the center and rejecting wokism, but that doesn't mean she's the “wokest candidate,” as you say. It just means she's a politician.My criticism also extended to her management and campaigning skills in the past. And look: I don't think it's fair to compare my attempt to review the evidence of her record with a Fox News hit-piece. It's important to understand her vulnerabilities as well as he core ideas, if she has any. This next reader thinks she is off to a good, non-woke start:I agree with your criticisms of Harris, at least some of them. We need to have stronger border enforcement, we can't have riots in cities, and racism is real but DEI excesses are also bad. And it's troubling that she has a history of being a bad boss. I can only hope that she has learned from her mistakes. But I take heart from her campaign speech in Wisconsin: she said not a word about DEI, nothing about “vote for me to show that you're not sexist/racist, because I'm a woman of color,” and not much about “Trump is a threat to democracy.” It was all, “I have experience dealing with sleazy crooks and sex offenders like Trump, and I want to help middle-class Americans and protect health care and a woman's right to choose.” Sounds like a popular message!You also say, “She is not a serious person.” Bro, have you *seen* the other party's candidate?

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
TLP Podcast (w/ guest Kat Rosenfield)

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 50:36


This week we take a break from horse race coverage and welcome cultural commentator Kat Rosenfield to the podcast. Now doing great work at The Free Press, Kat is the author of five novels and hosts the Feminine Chaos podcast. We dive into how identitarian politics came to dominate our culture and try to explain how the left won the culture wars, but still pretends not to have any power. We compare notes on our changing views of the left, before Kat explains if there's any hope for a more heterodox Gen Z culture. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
TLP Podcast (w/ guest Henry Olsen)

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 58:01


Today I sit down with my friend Henry Olsen, one of the best political analysts out there. We start off with a recap of the French elections and ponder whether the new coalition will actually get anything done. We then travel across the Channel and discuss the massive new Labour majority in the UK. Do the results indicate love for Labour—or just contempt for the Tories? Finally, we head stateside and wrap up with the latest on President Biden and preview what a second Trump term might look like. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
TLP Podcast (w/ guest Coleman Hughes)

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 43:42


This week I welcome Coleman Hughes to the pod for a discussion of race and politics. Coleman, who hosts his own excellent podcast Conversations with Coleman, is the author of The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America. We talk about ideological capture on college campuses before looking back at leftist re-packaging of the civil rights movement and the rise of “sacred” identity politics. We wrap up with a discussion of whether any elected Democrat will come along and break from woke orthodoxy.  Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
TLP Podcast (w/ guest Josh Kraushaar)

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 40:05


This week I'm joined by my good friend, Josh Kraushaar. He's one of America's keenest political minds and a long-time journalist who is currently the Editor in Chief of Jewish Insider. We discuss developments in the presidential campaign, the ongoing brand challenges of Biden on the economy and energy policy, and explore the impact of recent anti-Israel protests and emerging divisions within the Democratic Party on the Israel-Hamas war. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
TLP Podcast w/ guest John Avlon

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 48:55


Today I sit down with John Avlon, a Democrat running to represent New York's First Congressional District. A veteran political analyst and former editor-in-chief of the Daily Beast, John hopes to unseat first-term Republican Nick LaLota. He walks us through his fascinating career and gives us a detailed breakdown of why NY-01 is a swing district. We discuss the need for comprehensive immigration reform and whether Biden should use his executive authority at the border. We wrap up with a discussion of Bill Clinton's creed of “opportunity, responsibility, community” and why it's so important to elect common-sense Democrats. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
TLP Podcast w/ Batya Ungar-Sargon

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 48:26


Is Donald Trump a 90s-era Democrat? This week's guest, the estimable Batya Ungar-Sargon, argues that he might be just that. She joins the podcast for a fascinating conversation about her new book: Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women. Based on her in-depth conversations with working-class Americans across the country, we explore the plundering of the middle class, elite paternalism, and why the working class isn't getting behind Biden. Stick around as Batya makes the case for why the party that focuses on the health care-immigration nexus can establish a ruling majority.  Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
TLP Podcast (w/ guest Sheri Berman)

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 46:44


Sheri Berman, professor of political science at Barnard, joins the podcast for a deep dive into the origins of social democracy in the United States and Europe. We cover her excellent book The Primacy of Politics before moving into a discussion of where the 20th century left went wrong. Come for the analysis of 1960s progressivism and stay for a look at the rise of right-wing populism in Europe. We wrap up with some thoughts on the chaos at Columbia and a preview of the upcoming European parliamentary elections.  Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
TLP Podcast (w/ guest Chris Stirewalt)

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 58:56


Chris Stirewalt, newsman extraordinaire and host of The Hill Sunday, sits down for a detailed, if somewhat pessimistic, conversation about the health of journalism. We cover partisan silos and the decline of local papers before turning to one of my favorite topics: the need for a normie voter party—and why both parties are failing at just that these days. Lest we forget, we conclude with a healthy dose of punditry: Has Trump hit his polling ceiling? What types of voters does Biden need to persuade? What's the difference between a Biden win and Trump loss? Stirewalt has the answers. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
TLP Podcast w/ Oren Cass: Reimagining Capitalism & Political Alignments

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 49:16


This week I'm joined by Oren Cass, executive director of American Compass and author of The Once and Future Worker. We discuss a rebuild of American capitalism, the future of industrial policy, and how the GOP can once again become a winning party. If that's not enticing enough, we take an exclusive look at some juicy new polling on the American appetite for government and the realignment of “socially liberal, fiscally conservative” voters. Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira
Welcome to the TLP Podcast! (w/ David Leonhardt)

The Liberal Patriot with Ruy Teixeira

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 54:08


Welcome to The Liberal Patriot Podcast with Ruy Teixeira. The new podcast promises to deliver the best in heterodox conversation and analysis.For our inaugural episode, I'm joined by the inimitable David Leonhardt of The New York Times in a wide-ranging conversation on the evolution of the American left, Biden's polling woes, and restoring progressive patriotism.  Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe

Politicology
Where Have All The Democrats Gone?—Part 2

Politicology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 64:59


Over two decades ago, Ruy Teixeira predicted that America was on its way to a bright blue future, thanks to an inevitable demographic shift that would deliver the Party a dominant, durable political coalition. “Demography is destiny” became the mantra of the Democratic Party—proven out by Obama's decisive 2008 electoral college win. But then, in 2016, Trump upended that coalition, and, consequently, anti-Trumpism naturally became a defining feature of the Democratic Party. But—beyond its opposition to Trump—what does the Democratic Party stand for today? With the Republican Party infected with extremism and so embarrassingly unable to govern, why aren't Democrats winning sustainable majorities? And why is the Democratic party still losing ground with some of the core parts of its base? In the second part of this two-part conversation, former Center for American Progress senior fellow Ruy Teixeira joins Ron Steslow to discuss his new book Where Have All the Democrats Gone? The Soul of the Party in the Age of Extremes. In part 2: (01:06 ) The shift towards identity politics and how it's changing the party's approach to race and civil rights (08:40) Radical approaches to transgender rights (16:50) The change in environmental policy from responsible stewardship to the more extreme positions of the Green New Deal (41:14) The rise in independent voters, what it really means, and how it should impact political strategy (45:45) Whether it's even possible for structural reforms in our political system to improve the health of our democracy Read Where Have All the Democrats Gone?: https://bit.ly/3P8hpGm Check out The Liberal Patriot: https://www.liberalpatriot.com/ Follow Ron  on X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/RonSteslow Email your questions and thoughts to podcast@politicology.com or leave us a voicemail at ‪(202) 455-4558‬. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Politicology
Where Have All The Democrats Gone?—Part 1

Politicology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 55:10


Over two decades ago, Ruy Teixeira predicted that America was on its way to a bright blue future, thanks to an inevitable demographic shift that would deliver the Party a dominant, durable political coalition. “Demography is destiny” became the mantra of the Democratic Party—proven out by Obama's decisive 2008 electoral college win. But then, in 2016, Trump upended that coalition, and, consequently, anti-Trumpism naturally became a defining feature of the Democratic Party. But—beyond its opposition to Trump—what does the Democratic Party stand for today? With the Republican Party infected with extremism and so embarrassingly unable to govern, why aren't Democrats winning sustainable majorities? And why is the Democratic party still losing ground with some of the core parts of its base? In this two-part conversation, former Center for American Progress senior fellow Ruy Teixeira joins Ron Steslow to discuss his new book Where Have All the Democrats Gone? The Soul of the Party in the Age of Extremes. In part 1: (01:50 ) Ruy's background (05:00) How the Democrats became the party of the elites  (10:10)The impact of the 2016 election  (23:23) The importance of working class voters in the Democratic party's victories  (30:20) The party's increasingly liberal stance on immigration  Read Where Have All the Democrats Gone?: https://bit.ly/3P8hpGm Check out The Liberal Patriot: https://www.liberalpatriot.com/ Follow Ron  on X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/RonSteslow Email your questions and thoughts to podcast@politicology.com or leave us a voicemail at ‪(202) 455-4558‬. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Off the Record with Paul Hodes
$17 Billion in Political Ads. Does It Even Work?

Off the Record with Paul Hodes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 31:26


US political campaigns are expected to spent $17 billion on ads in 2024. But there's little evidence about how much of it works, if any does at all. John Halpin, Executive Editor of The Liberal Patriot, explains what we know and what we don't know about political advertising, and why the best solution for winning campaigns in 2024 might be a back-to-the-future approach. ***Don't forget to rate and review us!!*** ***Check out another great podcast at ⁠⁠Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other⁠ *** 00:31 The Question of Political Ad Effectiveness 03:24 The Trust Gap in Political Advertising 05:09 The Influence of Political Ads: A Data Perspective 08:18 The Impact of Negative Political Ads 10:18 The Role of Money in Political Campaigns 17:10 The Need for a Rethink in Political Campaign Strategies 26:52 The Power of Person-to-Person Contact in Politics 30:18 Conclusion: The Future of Political Advertising

The Ezra Klein Show
‘Why Haven't the Democrats Completely Cleaned the Republicans' Clock?'

The Ezra Klein Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 69:12


Political analysts used to say that the Democratic Party was riding a demographic wave that would lead to an era of dominance. But that “coalition of the ascendant” never quite jelled. The party did benefit from a rise in nonwhite voters and college-educated professionals, but it has also shed voters without a college degree. All this has made the Democrats' political math a lot more precarious. And it also poses a kind of spiritual problem for Democrats who see themselves as the party of the working class.Ruy Teixeira is one of the loudest voices calling on the Democratic Party to focus on winning these voters back. He's a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and the politics editor of the newsletter The Liberal Patriot. His 2002 book, “The Emerging Democratic Majority,” written with John B. Judis, was seen as prophetic after Barack Obama won in 2008 with the coalition he'd predicted. But he also warned in that book that Democrats needed to stop hemorrhaging white working-class voters for this majority to hold. And now Teixeira and Judis have a new book, “Where Have All the Democrats Gone?: The Soul of the Party in the Age of Extremes.”In this conversation, I talk to Teixeira about how he defines the working class; the economic, social and cultural forces that he thinks have driven these voters from the Democratic Party; whether Joe Biden's industrial and pro-worker policies could win some of these voters back, or if economic policies could reverse this trend at all; and how to think through the trade-offs of pursuing bold progressive policies that could push working-class voters even further away.Mentioned:“‘Compensate the Losers?' Economic Policy and Partisan Realignment in the U.S.”Book Recommendations:Political Cleavages and Social Inequalities, edited by Amory Gethin, Clara Martínez-Toledano, and Thomas PikettyVisions of Inequality by Branko MilanovicThe House of Government by Yuri SlezkineThoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.This episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” was produced by Annie Galvin. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris, with Kate Sinclair and Mary Marge Locker. Our senior engineer is Jeff Geld. Our senior editor is Claire Gordon. The show's production team also includes Rollin Hu and Kristin Lin. Original music by Isaac Jones. Audience strategy by Kristina Samulewski and Shannon Busta. The executive producer of New York Times Opinion Audio is Annie-Rose Strasser. Special thanks to Sonia Herrero.

The Good Fight
Ruy Teixeira on How the Democrats Lost the Working Class

The Good Fight

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 58:53


Yascha Mounk and Ruy Teixeira discuss what Biden would need to do to rebuild a broad coalition for the 2024 election. Ruy Teixeira is a political scientist, the co-founder and politics editor of The Liberal Patriot, and the author, with John Judis, of The Emerging Democratic Majority and, most recently, Where Have All the Democrats Gone?: The Soul of the Party in the Age of Extremes.  In this week's conversation, Yascha Mounk and Ruy Teixeira discuss how Democrats lost the working class and what it might take to win it back; how Teixeira's theory that demographic change would favor the Democratic Party has been misinterpreted; and why Democrats, despite Trump's unpopularity, have failed to open up a decisive lead in the polls. This transcript has been condensed and lightly edited for clarity. Please do listen and spread the word about The Good Fight. If you have not yet signed up for our podcast, please do so now by following this link on your phone. Email: podcast@persuasion.community  Website: http://www.persuasion.community Podcast production by Jack Shields, and Brendan Ruberry Connect with us! Spotify | Apple | Google Twitter: @Yascha_Mounk & @joinpersuasion Youtube: Yascha Mounk LinkedIn: Persuasion Community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lean Out with Tara Henley
EP 116: Where Have All the Democrats Gone?

Lean Out with Tara Henley

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 38:17


2024 is an election year for the United States. And one of the stories so far is the political realignment that we're continuing to witness — with the working class moving to the right. This is something that is also happening here in Canada. My guests on today's program have written an entire book about the phenomenon, and what it might mean for the future of politics.John B. Judis is editor-at-large at Talking Points Memo, a former senior writer at The National Journal, and a former senior editor at The New Republic. Ruy Teixeira is a contributing columnist at The Washington Post, a cofounder and politics editor of The Liberal Patriot newsletter on Substack, and a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Their new book is Where have all the Democrats gone? The Soul of the Party in the Age of Extremes.You can find Tara Henley on Twitter at @TaraRHenley, and on Substack at tarahenley.substack.com

Israel Policy Pod
New Year, New Phase

Israel Policy Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 60:12


With the war in Gaza apparently entering its third phase, IPF Atid Director Shanie Reichman hosts Tel Aviv-based journalist and Policy Advisor Neri Zilber to discuss the current state of play in the Israel-Hamas war, Israeli politics, and the region. They discuss the reported assassination of senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut, the social implications of Israel's military reservists beginning to return home, the latest on the Israeli hostages who remain in captivity, the High Court's decision to strike down the reasonableness law, and more. —As Israel pushes forward with its war in Gaza and grapples with political turmoil at home, Israel Policy Forum experts have been providing timely, clear-headed, and sober analysis on the ongoing conflict. In TIME Magazine, Chief Policy Officer Michael Koplow and Israel Policy Forum CEO David A. Halperin explain why the U.S. must push for a proactive Israeli vision on the day after in Gaza that is compatible with its regional allies' priorities. Read here.In a CNN interview with Christiane Amanpour, Israel Fellow Nimrod Novik, a former advisor to Shimon Peres, discusses Israel's reported killing of senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri.  Watch here.In this week's Koplow Column, Michael Koplow unpacks the High Court's decision to strike down the reasonableness law and why Netanyahu and the opposition should leverage this moment to resolve a question at the core of the debate over the judiciary. Read here.In the Liberal Patriot, Michael Koplow writes on how the U.S. can bridge the gap with Israel over the question of the PA returning to Gaza. Read here.If you rely on Israel Policy Forum for credible and thoughtful analysis, please make a gift today so our work can continue to have an impact.Support the show

What the Hell Is Going On
Where the Hell Have All the Democrats Gone? With Ruy Teixeira

What the Hell Is Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 71:12


In 2002, Ruy Teixeira co-authored The Emerging Democratic Majority. Now, two decades later, his new book is out – Where Have All the Democrats Gone? So what happened to the Democratic Party in those intervening years? A couple of major factors stand out. First, the Democrats have bled working-class voters – once the party's base. This means that your average Democrat today is not a UAW union worker, but probably a middle to upper-class post-grad student at Harvard. Or Colombia. Or U Penn. Second, the party's mission has been captured by extreme versions of wokeism, making progressivism synonymous with total agreement with the far Left. And while the Dems' recent winning streak is attributable to the specific alchemy of special and off-year elections – in 2024, it will be a much bigger challenge to see how coastal elites and college grads sustain the party.Ruy Teixeira is a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), where he focuses on the transformation of party coalitions and the future of American electoral politics. Before joining AEI, he was a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress from 2003 to 2022. He coedits “The Liberal Patriot” blog. His new book is Where Have All the Democrats Gone? The Soul of the Party in the Age of Extremes (Henry Holt & Company).

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
Crashing the Party

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 73:26


Twenty years ago, the Democratic Party seemed poised to dominate American politics. But having alienated many of their traditional working class voters, that dominance didn't come to pass—and the party could be on the precipice of a political disaster. To understand how we got here, Jonah invites Ruy Teixeira—senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and author of The Liberal Patriot on Substack—back on The Remnant for some white hot wonkery on the shifting demographics of America's major parties. In his new book, Where Have All the Democrats Gone? Ruy explores the Democratic Party's evolution and what it should do to get back on track. Why did the working class turn on the Democrats in the first place? What will it take for the party to embrace a more moderate policy platform? And why is everyone so determined to make the perfect the enemy of the good? Show Notes: -Ruy's page at AEI -Ruy's Substack, The Liberal Patriot -Ruy's new book, Where Have All the Democrats Gone? -Ruy's earlier book, The Emerging Democratic Majority -Ruy: “A Three Point Plan to Fix the Democrats and Their Coalition” -Jonah's first AMA on The Skiff, The Dispatch's members-only podcast feed Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan
Judis & Teixeira On Redeeming The Dems

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 46:05


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comJohn Judis is an editor-at-large at Talking Points Memo, a former senior editor at The New Republic, and an old friend. Ruy Teixeira is a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a contributing columnist at the WaPo, and politics editor of the fantastic substack The Liberal Patriot. In 2002 they wrote The Emerging Democratic Majority, and their new book is Where Have All the Democrats Gone? The Soul of the Party in the Age of Extremes.You can listen to the episode right away in the audio player above (or on the right side of the player, click “Listen On” to add the Dishcast feed to your favorite podcast app). For two clips of our convo — on the ways the Democrats are losing on immigration, and discussing the core failings of Obama — pop over to our YouTube page.Other topics: John's wealthy upbringing in Chicago until parents fell on hard times and faced anti-Semitism; Ruy raised by a single mom in DC and whose dad worked at the Portuguese embassy; John and Ruy becoming friends in the early ‘70s as socialist radicals; John writing a biography of Bill Buckley in the ‘80s that garnered him respect among conservatives; Ruy working in progressive think tanks before ending up at the center-right AEI; the Reagan Era shifting to the New Democrats and a triangulating Clinton; John and Ruy writing the famous Emerging Democratic Majority that did not, in fact, write off the white working class; Brownstein's “coalition of the ascendent” seeming to gel with Obama's election; how Obamacare didn't help the working class enough; the 2008 crash and recession; how Obama was “the last New Democrat” and failed to strengthen labor laws; how he enforced the border; how Hillary deployed identity politics to her peril in 2016; Trump capitalizing on trade and immigration; how even John endorsed the feeling behind “Make America Great Again”; the rise of BLM; Wendy Davis' campaign as a harbinger for Latino support on border enforcement; Trump's growing support among non-white voters; how the GOP became the party of the working class; how Biden hasn't changed Dems into the normie party; his industrial policy, IRA and CHIPS; being mum on boosting energy production; his main weaknesses of age and inflation; the dearth of patriotism on the left; how blacks are a moderating force within the Dems; Asians drifting toward the GOP on education and crime; the war in Israel and Gaza; how Ukraine could be a big issue next election; the GOP weakness on abortion; Trump's “vermin” and enemies list; and who could replace Biden among the Dems or independents like RFK Jr.Browse the Dishcast archive for another convo you might enjoy (the first 102 episodes are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Matthew Crawford on anti-humanism and social control, David Leonhardt on his new book about the American Dream, Cat Bohannon on Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution, Jennifer Burns on her new biography of Milton Friedman, McKay Coppins on Romney and the GOP, and Alexandra Hudson on civility. Please send any guest recs, dissent and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.

Keen On Democracy
Where have all the Democrats gone? Ruy Teixeira on why the Democratic Party needs to tone down the volume on cultural issues if it's to rediscover its soul

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 39:10


EPISODE 1834: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to Ruy Teixeira, co-author of WHERE HAVE ALL THE DEMOCRATS GONE?, needs to tone down the volume on cultural issues if its to rediscover its political soulRuy Teixeira is a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and co-founder and politics editor of the Substack newsletter, The Liberal Patriot. His forthcoming book, with John B. Judis, is Where Have All the Democrats Gone?Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.

The Focus Group with Sarah Longwell
S4 Ep6: 'Orange Man Bad' is Not Enough (with Ruy Teixeira)

The Focus Group with Sarah Longwell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 55:18


It seemed impossible that Donald Trump could ever make inroads with Hispanic voters, but in 2020, he did. And he could again in 2024. Ruy Teixeira— co-founder of The Liberal Patriot and co-author of the new book Where Have All the Democrats Gone— joins Sarah for a frank exchange of ideas about how Democrats can win back a community that might decide the 2024 election. show notes: Forthcoming book by Ruy and John Judis:  https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250877499/wherehaveallthedemocratsgone#:~:text=In%20Where%20Have%20All%20the,and%20partnership%20of%20the%20working

Nessun luogo è lontano
Usa, il muro della discordia

Nessun luogo è lontano

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023


Joe Biden tradisce la promessa fatta sull'immigrazione: "Nessun muro sarà costruito sotto la mia amministrazione". Comunica infatti la costruzione di 20 miglia di muro al confine con il Messico, pressato - a suo dire - dalla necessità di portare a ultimazione l'investimento approvato dal Congresso nel 2019. Ne parliamo con Brian Katulis, fondatore ed editor del think-tank democratico “The Liberal Patriot” e vicepresidente del Middle East Institute.

Israel Policy Pod
An Alternative View From Across the Green Line

Israel Policy Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 63:36


On this week's episode, Tel Aviv-based journalist and Israel Policy Forum Policy Advisor Neri Zilber hosts Israel Piekrash, the co-founder and director of the Anahnu Movement, to discuss Israel's crumbling social cohesion and whether a new national consensus and a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are possible. They dive into Israel Piekrash's unique upbringing in the religious Zionist community, his shift in thinking about the Palestinians, and the vision of the Anahnu Movement before moving to current events, including the present state of the settler movement, protests against the judicial overhaul, and the likely reaction by far-right politicians to an Israel-Saudi normalization deal. Last Thursday, Senators Ossoff, Young, Booker, and Lankford introduced the Middle East Security Coordination Act, which seeks to strengthen the critical work of the United States Security Coordinator in Jerusalem to help stabilize the security situation in the West Bank in the service of a future two-state outcome. As a longtime champion of this issue, Israel Policy Forum has persistently maintained that the USSC is vital to security, stability, and a better future for Israelis and Palestinians, and we are pleased to partner with this bipartisan group of senators on this important bill. Listeners can expect to hear more about it soon. Read our statement here: https://israelpolicyforum.org/2023/09/28/statement-welcoming-the-introduction-of-the-middle-east-security-coordination-act/Last week, Chief Policy Officer Michael Koplow testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee in its hearing on the implementation of the Taylor Force Act. Read or watch here: https://israelpolicyforum.org/2023/09/27/michael-koplows-testimony-before-house-committee-on-foreign-affairs/Michael also recently penned an op-ed in The Liberal Patriot explaining why U.S. policy must take into account Israel's democracy, not just its security, as a core value of the relationship. Read here: https://www.liberalpatriot.com/p/israeli-democracy-and-the-futureThis week, Israel Policy Forum released the latest installment of Critical Neighbors, featuring four perspectives—Israeli, Palestinian, Saudi, and American— on the potential for an Israel-Saudi deal to include a meaningful Palestinian component. Read here: https://israelpolicyforum.org/critical-neighbors/#navigating-normalizationSupport the show

Mark Reardon Show
Waino pitches his 200th winning game last night!

Mark Reardon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 33:02


Hour 3: Mark Reardon welcomes John Halpin, with the Liberal Patriot, to discuss his latest piece headlined, "Voters Aren't the Problem: It's the Media and Political Institutions." Then, Tim Sommer, music journalist, former record executive, now a contributor to The Rock and Roll Globe website, joins Mark Reardon to share on the Rolling Stone founder under fire for comments on female and black rockers. Later, Mark brings you the Audio Cut of the Day!

Public
Ruy Teixeira: How the Democrats Became the Party of the Ruling Class

Public

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 21:50


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit public.substack.comThis morning, Matt Taibbi asked a question that we've long been struggling with ourselves here at Public: Where have all the liberals gone?The old-school leftists who protested Tipper Gore's parental advisory warnings on records and CDs in the 1980s, the ones that were outraged by the efforts of the late Senator Jesse Helms and then-Congressman Al D'Amato in 1989 to pull funding for the artist who created “Piss Christ,” those that stood with the Dixie Chicks when they became the prototypical victims of cancel culture for their opposition to the Iraq War: Where are all these people now as the government forms an unholy cabal with the social media platforms to censor regular Americans' views on everything from public health to the war in Ukraine?Ruy Teixeira, a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a contributor at The Liberal Patriot, has an answer to this question. The Democratic Party, he argues, has abandoned its traditional working-class base and become a party of college-educated elites. For decades, the party has been hemorrhaging white working-class voters. But in recent election cycles, it has suffered big losses among Latinos without a college education, and has started to slide with non-college-educated Asian and even black Americans as well. The Republicans have capitalized on that loss by embracing these exiled voters, creating an inverted political dynamic that has left those of us old enough to remember the traditional pro-worker, anti-war left with our heads spinning.

Heartland Politics with Robin Johnson
Ruy Teixiera: “Cultural Radicalism” Hurting the Democratic Party with Working Class Voters

Heartland Politics with Robin Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 34:07


Ruy Teixiera, co-founder of the Liberal Patriot newsletter and Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, talks about the Democratic Party's problems with working class voters, Republicans as the new working class party, the intersection between class and culture, and much more.

The Dispatch Podcast
Maybe Voters Are Trying To Tell You Something

The Dispatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 71:09


Ruy Teixeira, politics editor of The Liberal Patriot, joins Sarah and Jonah to do some break down The politics of the Trump indictment, Chicago's mayoral election, the Wisconsin's Supreme Court race, and how the abortion factors into all of this. Show Notes: -The Liberal Patriot: Bragg's Indictment of Trump is Nothing to Boast About -Subscribe to our Podcast YouTube Page Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Serve to Lead | James Strock
John Halpin | Podcast

Serve to Lead | James Strock

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 47:00


Nationalism has become a word of opprobrium among many in polite society. It’s often associated with right-wing populists or authoritarians—with a provenance stirring unsettling memories of Hitler, Mussolini and other fascist dictators of the twenty-century, interwar period. Even the more anodyne formulation, patriot has become fraught in today’s hyper-partisan moment. John Halpin, co-editor of The Liberal Patriot, is working to expand our visions of these notions. He argues for the possibility of a center-left, liberal-leaning national identity. He offers the model of Franklin Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms. In this episode of the Serve to Lead Podcast, Halpin discusses his thinking and writing on patriotism, nationalism—and how Americans can overcome our polarized politics.The Next Nationalism is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support the work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.About John HalpinJohn Halpin is a renowned expert on campaigns and elections, political ideology, and public opinion analysis. His popular Substack newsletter, The Liberal Patriot, declares its mission: a new site, newsletter, and community for political analysis and debate on elections, public opinion, policy, and ideology by co-editors John Halpin, Ruy Teixeira, Peter Juul, and Brian Katulis.Over a 20-year career in the fields of public opinion and election analysis, Halpin has written extensively on voter attitudes about domestic and foreign policy with research featured in publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Financial Times, The Boston Globe, Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, The American Prospect, and The Atlantic. He is the co-author with John Podesta of The Power of Progress: How America’s Progressives Can (Once Again) Save Our Economy, Our Climate, and Our Country, a 2008 book about the history and future of the progressive movement.Halpin received his undergraduate degree in government from Georgetown University and his M.A. in political science from the University of Colorado, Boulder. He lives in Baltimore with his wife and two children.The Serve to Lead podcast has recently moved to Substack (and continues to repopulate in updated settings). It can be accessed in the usual formats, including:Apple Podcasts | Amazon Audible | Amazon Music | Google Podcasts | iHeart | Spotify | Stitcher | Podchaser | TuneIn Image Credit: John Halpin Get full access to The Next Nationalism at jamesstrock.substack.com/subscribe

Foreign Podicy
Biden's Democracy Summitry

Foreign Podicy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 61:32


On December 9th and 10th, President Biden hosted what he called the Summit for Democracy – a virtual conference to which he invited 110 governments. Three principal items on the agenda: defending against authoritarianism, fighting corruption, and advancing human rights. Did this “summit” make any progress or at least chart a way forward? What's been the reaction from authoritarians, corrupt politicians, and human rights abusers? Based on what criteria were invitations issued – or not issued? What, if anything, comes next? To discuss such riddles, Foreign Podicy host Cliff May is joined by Brian Katulis, Vice President for Policy at the Middle East Institute, non-resident Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, and co-editor of the Liberal Patriot; and Reuel Marc Gerecht, formerly a Middle East specialist in the CIA's Directorate of Operations, now a senior fellow at FDD.

Foreign Podicy
Biden's Democracy Summitry

Foreign Podicy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 61:32


On December 9th and 10th, President Biden hosted what he called the Summit for Democracy – a virtual conference to which he invited 110 governments. Three principal items on the agenda: defending against authoritarianism, fighting corruption, and advancing human rights. Did this “summit” make any progress or at least chart a way forward? What's been the reaction from authoritarians, corrupt politicians, and human rights abusers? Based on what criteria were invitations issued – or not issued? What, if anything, comes next? To discuss such riddles, Foreign Podicy host Cliff May is joined by Brian Katulis, Vice President for Policy at the Middle East Institute, non-resident Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, and co-editor of the Liberal Patriot; and Reuel Marc Gerecht, formerly a Middle East specialist in the CIA's Directorate of Operations, now a senior fellow at FDD.

Nessun luogo è lontano
L'incontro Biden-Xi nella notte, segnali di distensione, il muro della Polonia, segnali di tensione

Nessun luogo è lontano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021


Abbiamo analizzato l'incontro tra Joe Biden e Xi Jinping, un vertice virtuale di tre ore in cui i due presidenti hanno riavviato il dialogo tra Stati Uniti e Cina: ne abbiamo parlato con Alessia Amighini (Professoressa di economia al DISEI - Dipartimento di studi per l'economia e l'impresa - dell'Università del Piemonte Orientale, Senior Associate Research Fellow di ISPI - Istituto per gli studi di politica internazionale) e con Brian Katulis (ex funzionario del Dipartimento di Stato americano, senior fellow del Center for American Studies, co-dirige il sito "The Liberal Patriot"). Subito dopo siamo tornati al confine tra Bielorussia e Polonia, dove migliaia di migranti continuano a rimanere in un limbo mentre la polizia polacca adopera cannoni ad acqua e altre armi per il respingimento: ne abbiamo parlato con Karol Wilczyński (attivista di Salam Lab, ong polacca).

What the Hell Is Going On
WTH is a Liberal Patriot? Brian Katulis and Ruy Teixeira on the need for a liberal nationalism, the state of the Democratic Party, and the current battle of ideas in American society

What the Hell Is Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 49:13


At the start of 2021, four prominent voices on the political left created the popular Substack ‘The Liberal Patriot.' Motivated by what they saw as a gap in analyses on US politics and foreign policy, John Halpin, Ruy Teixeira, Peter Juul, and Brian Katulis seek to use their publication to promote a new liberal nationalism on the center-left and a more open-minded and inclusive approach to thinking about political and social issues. Two of The Liberal Patriot's co-editors, Brian Katulis and Ruy Teixeira, joined Marc and Dany to discuss their writing, the foundations of liberal and inclusive nationalism, the political conversation on the American center-left, and the current state of modern political discourse. The Liberal Patriot was created by co-editors John Halpin, Ruy Teixeira, Peter Juul, and Brian Katulis. Together, all four have decades of experience in the fields of political ideology; electoral analysis; public opinion; demography; and national security and international policy. https://www.aei.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/FINAL-WTH-10.6.21-Transcript-1-2.pdf (Download the transcript here. )