The NPR Politics Podcast

Biden Says Election Lies Undermine U.S. Democracy

Sep 2, 2022
In this engaging talk, Nathan Rott, NPR's climate correspondent, dives into the intersection of democracy and climate change. He discusses President Biden's urgent speech about the threats posed by election misinformation, underscoring the need for collective action against radical political ideologies. Rott also covers California's groundbreaking plan to phase out gasoline cars by 2035, highlighting its potential to influence not just the automotive sector, but also the global fight against climate change. The conversation blends political urgency with environmental responsibility.
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INSIGHT

Biden's Speech

  • President Biden's speech aimed to address threats to democracy while also conveying a political message.
  • His main solution was voting, subtly targeting Trump and MAGA Republicans.
INSIGHT

Biden's Tightrope Walk

  • Biden walks a fine line, calling out MAGA Republicans and Trump while stating he isn't attacking all Republicans.
  • This is a nuanced argument, attempting to separate Trump from the broader Republican Party.
ANECDOTE

Political or Not?

  • Biden faced criticism for calling his speech non-political, yet it targeted specific groups.
  • He clarified that not all Trump supporters are considered threats, raising the question of the speech's target audience.
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