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Weekly Roundup: A Battle of Fonts and Freedoms: Analyzing Trump's Authoritarianism and Growing Unpopularity

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Dec 12, 2025
This week, Brad and Dan dive into the intriguing world of political fonts, revealing how a simple switch from Calibri to Times New Roman reflects deeper authoritarian tactics. They tackle ICE's budget concerns, election manipulations, and explosive congressional hearings, including Kristi Noem's dramatic exit. Despite the chaos, they uncover signs of waning Trump influence, like GOP pushback in Indiana and Democratic gains in local races. The discussion highlights the brittle nature of executive power and emerging resistance, fueling hope in the political landscape.
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Fonts As Political Signaling

  • Changing the State Department font is symbolic of deeper authoritarian aesthetics and control.
  • Dan Miller and Brad Onishi argue it signals targeting of accessibility and a rollback of DEI as political theater.
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Aesthetics And Authoritarian Order

  • Attention to trivial details like typography reveals a desire for aesthetic control in authoritarian projects.
  • Brad and Dan link aesthetic control to broader efforts to police bodies, families, and public life under Christian nationalism.
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Structural Control Versus Popularity

  • The hosts list institutional moves showing consolidation of control: withheld documents, ICE funding, voter roll purges.
  • They warn structural control can outlast popularity and make democracy resilient to unpopularity.
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