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“Explaining Project 2025” with Don Moynihan

The Catturd Deficit

Release Date: 07/06/2024

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The Catturd Deficit

Marcy Wheeler digs deeper into the Catturd Deficit that allows white supremacists to use Xitter to rig the news. Then she looks at how Trump's illegal war on Iran has created unprecedented fractures in his base, from Russian useful idiots like Marjorie Taylor Greene to anti-Semitic voices like Candace Owens, and even convicted January 6th participants like Joe Biggs.  She explores how to exploit these cracks using the same tactics that got Trump elected, turning his own troll army's playbook against them.

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X in 2025 is a , an undeniable Nazi bar filled with people who don't know the rule about what to do when a Nazi comes into a bar. Yet its influence has never been greater.  It's Elon Musk's megaphone and MAGA's primary digital outreach vector, especially when it comes to spinning lies in real time, such as they are trying to do in attempting to brand the Donald Trump-loving murderer in Minnesota as a Marxist.  emptywheel's Marcy Wheeler explains how the site became the machine for fascism, why she still uses it, and some promising angles of attack.  Follow Marcy emptywheel...

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This podcast has ended for now. But the work continues uses history to tell us about what comes next. And what to do about it. It's hosted by Andrea Pitzer and produced by me. If you want to know how we got into this mess, check out . Thanks for listening.

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The woman who wrote the definitive global history of concentration camps explains how this could be our moment to escape authoritarianism Andrea Pitzer’s book  became essential reading during Donald Trump’s presidency. This unforgettable global history of concentration camps provided clarity and context to the crimes the Trump administration was committing at the border in our names. Now, Pitzer is back with a gripping new newsletter, , and a warning about what could come next. “In terms of what I've looked at in my own work from history, what I have found is that often,...

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 has a warning for America. The renowned law professor and author of  wrote the definitive book on DOG WHISTLE POLITICS, revealing how powerful elites escalate convenient divisions to conquer America’s working class. His work has  to thwart Trumpism. Yet he fears America may be on the verge of becoming a frog boiled by strategic racism. The barely veiled racism of JD Vance and the carnival barker eugenics of Donald Trump continue to escalate. The lack of widespread scorn from the American public for Trump and Vance’s despicable rhetoric and ridiculous plan for mass...

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"Hey, there's this thing I found out about that's a way to elect Kamala Harris and all the Democrats downballot AND build community infrastructure long-term. And it’s going to transform this country. It's cool. You may not know about it yet. Check it out.” That’s the pitch from Billy Wimsatt, the founder and executive director of the , for the  And I’m sold. MVP is how all the work we’re putting into this election can live on and transform this country. And–even more importantly, right now–it’s the best way to turn out the “undecided about voting” progressive...

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"Why Young Men are Feeling Trumpy" with Jessica Calarco

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How the myths that trap women into being America's social safety net con young men and hurt (pretty much) everyone. “In the US, we groom girls to stand in for the social safety net from the time they’re old enough to hold a doll.” From the first line of s fantastic new book “,” you’re confronted with truths that may change you and should change society. Calarco, a professor of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin, first blew my mind with two sentences: “.”  Her new book expands upon that simple yet vast truth, exposing the history and costs of America’s indenturing...

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"They Don't Know They Can Vote" with Democrats Abroad

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How Americans overseas could help save our democracy at home Only 8% of Americans outside the United States voted in the last presidential election. Angela Fobbs is doing her best to change that.  An American living in Germany, Angela–like many of us–was ignited when Donald Trump took the presidency in 2016. And she’s one of the many good-hearted Americans in  around the globe trying to ensure that never happens again. That’s why she’s spreading the word about two incredible resources. Any American outside the US can get a ballot at  and then head to  to see a...

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Wisconsin’s first truly democratic election in over a decade has   And if you want to know how November might look in the nation’s Tipping Point State, you’ve got to read Dan Shafer at , which recently became a part of the .  Dan describes how the election of Janet Protasiewicz to the state’s Supreme Court last year has . For the first time since the Great Recession, voters–and not the politicians who drew their districts–will decide control of the State Assembly. And Democrats can pick up that body while making real progress toward winning the State Senate in 2026. Come...

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“A few voters in a handful of states” with Zo Tobi of the Movement Voter Project show art “A few voters in a handful of states” with Zo Tobi of the Movement Voter Project

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Zo Tobi is the communications director at the , which is like a mutual fund that invests in trusted organizers building progressive power, especially in swing states. The group recently sent .  You probably have the same thought many people did when I shared this: HOW THE HELL CONSIDERING HOW MUCH HARRIS IS RAISING? I asked Zo that. He has a great answer. And Movement Voter Project has an excellent answer for how we stop having to save democracy every four years. The answer is that we save it every year, all the time. The Movement Voter Project makes that easy and smart, and...

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This is the third podcast we’ve done about Project 2025. And it’s the first one we’ve done after Project 2025 has become so well known that Donald Trump had to pretend to disavow it.

Much of the credit for exposing the public goes to Taraji P. Henson, who made this abomination "the talk of the BET Awards.” And to John Oliver, whose full-episode deep dive into the plan to politicize the entire federal government focused on the personnel aspect of the plan. 

The “how” of the plan is crucial, given that people are starting to become familiar with the ridiculously retrograde policy provisions. Swing voters – reluctant Dems and “double haters" – continually say they don’t believe Trump can make his dictatorial fantasies come true. And the mechanics of the people part of the plan prove that Republicans are ready to take Trump to the Fantasy Suite.

One big reason John Oliver’s explainer was so good was that it was informed in part by Don Moynihan, who is the McCourt Chair of Public Policy at the McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University, at least until he moves to the University of Michigan in fall.

Don focuses on “studying, teaching, and thinking about how governments function and how to make them better.” He’s also the Sultan of Schedule F, at least according to us, because he was one of the loudest voices warning about Trump’s radical plans for the federal government when they were first announced almost four years ago.

Last Week Tonight picked the perfect person to talk to about Project 2025. And so did we. He gave us his perspective on how the piece came together, his view on what he would have added if there had been five more minutes in the episode, and his reaction to the avalanche of brutal anti-democratic rulings from the Supreme Court over the last month.

Listen to “Taking Project 2025 personally” with Andra Watkins and “Thank you, Project 2025” with Thomas Zimmer.

Catch up on all the episodes of “How are you feeling about democracy?” here.

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