“Pod Save America” ’s Jon Lovett on Biden’s Accomplishments
Feb 19, 2024
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Jon Lovett, former Obama speechwriter and co-founder of Crooked Media, discusses Biden's accomplishments and media coverage. He highlights the lack of awareness among voters and the importance of effective communication. Lovett contrasts Biden's performance with Trump's energy and mental state. The podcast also delves into the challenges of conveying political achievements amidst media scrutiny and the need for improved communication strategies.
Jon Lovett emphasizes the lack of awareness regarding Joe Biden’s accomplishments among voters.
The podcast discusses the contrasting performances and capabilities of Joe Biden and Donald Trump in their respective roles.
Deep dives
John Lovett's Background and Launching Crooked Media
John Lovett, a former Obama speechwriter, joined forces with his former Obama administration friends, John Favreau and Tommy Vitor, to create Crooked Media as a proactive effort to counter conservative media outlets like Fox. Their flagship show, Pod Save America, has gained significant success amidst a crowded field of political podcasts.
Examining Joe Biden's Campaign Challenges
The podcast delves into the challenges facing Joe Biden's campaign, particularly in light of recent reports about classified documents and criticisms about his mental state. Despite an exhaustive 15-month investigation that did not result in charges against Biden, the media coverage of the findings has led to concerns and discussions about Biden's perceived liabilities. The podcast explores the narratives that could shape the election, including the idea of the responsible anti-Trump coalition and the notion that the system was indicating the liability posed by Biden's age.
The Role of Media and Humor in Politics
The conversation delves into the role of media in politics, highlighting a cynicism in political news coverage that often prioritizes sensationalism over substantive analysis. The podcast highlights the importance of humor in conveying political messages and its potential to penetrate through information overload. Additionally, the discussion emphasizes the impact of a broken information system on political perception and the importance of engaging the broader audience who may not actively seek out political news.
Jon Lovett had been deep inside politics, as a speechwriter in the Obama Administration, before he joined his colleagues Tommy Vietor and Jon Favreau to launch Crooked Media, a liberal answer to the burgeoning ecosystem of right-wing news platforms. “There was too much media that treated people like cynical observers,” Lovett tells David Remnick, “and not enough that treated them like frustrated participants.” Crooked Media has gathered millions of politically engaged listeners—“nerds,” Lovett calls them—to “Pod Save America,” “Lovett or Leave It,” and other podcasts. But Lovett is more worried about voters who no longer get a steady stream of reliable political coverage at all, as local news outlets wither and platforms like Facebook downplay the sharing of news. “The vast majority of people do not know about Joe Biden’s accomplishments,” he says. “When they say to a pollster that this is not someone they view as being up to the job, they’re not . . . understanding how he performed in the job so far.” Lovett shares the widespread concerns about Biden’s apparent aging, but notes that his performance remains effective, whereas, “in Trump, the reverse: he is more energetic—I think the threat of federal jail time sharpens the mind!—but by all accounts is emotionally, psychologically, and mentally not up to the job.”