Politics

A Thousand Cuts: An Overview

This blog post started as a YouTube video. You can see it here. I think the way the current fascist threat will be beaten back is most likely through thousand small cuts, each seemingly undramatic. After all, over the past several decades, Trump’s brand of fascism has gained as much power as it has by […]

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Looking for Magic Bullets

This blog post started out as a video. You can see it here. Have you noticed that Republicans don’t mind if their leaders break laws? In fact, conviction can be a badge of honor in the fight against “liberal corruption.” Here I explain why. This is a big topic, so I’ll break it into parts.

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Are we too far gone?

This blog post started as a Youtube video. You can see it here. Today I plan to talk about a question I often get: “Is it too late to save democracy.” A few weeks ago someone asked me this: I’ve observed what seems to be a state of almost constant panic or despair among people

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How to Weaken the “Strongman”

This blog post started out as a short (14-minute) youtube video. What follows is an edited transcription. The video is here. What follows is an [edited] transcription. The historical background, and ideas for how to weaken the strongman cult, comes from this book by New York University professor Ruth Ben-Ghiat: The question of the hour

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The Rise of Conspiracy Theorists

As usual, this post started out as a 15-minute video. You can see it here. Harvard Prof. Daniel Ziblatt, one of the authors of How Democracies Die, talks about what he calls the “conservative dilemma” which is this: How can conservatives win national elections with unpopular economic policies? Turns out American conservatives have been quite

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Drifting Toward Totalitarianism

As with my post last Sunday, this blog post started out as a video. You can see it here. What follows is an [edited] transcript. This week I want to talk about totalitarianism—which is something we don’t talk about enough. There is an aspect to totalitarianism that helps explain a lot of what we are

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It wasn’t a technicality

I understand why people are saying that Trump got off on a technicality. The idea is to emphasize that most of the Senators who voted to acquit Trump did so even though they thought he was guilty. To be precise, it was a made-up technicality. The “jurisdictional” problem the Republican Senators found was not one

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Election Law 101: No, Trump and Kavanaugh can’t team up to throw away timely ballots not counted as of Nov. 3

Last night two things happened thirteen minutes apart. At 4:30 pm California time, the Supreme Court of the United States issued a decision in the Wisconsin dispute over whether late-arriving mail-in ballots should be counted. Kavanaugh’s concurrence raised some eyebrows. Exactly thirteen minutes later, Trump tweeted something so inaccurate that Twitter hid it from view

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Reeducate the Liberals

One of my followers on Twitter suggested that Trump supporters don’t understand that he poses a danger to democracy. I disagree. There may be a few Trump supporters who don’t understand the danger posed by a president who openly says that the way for him to stay in power is to “get rid of the

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