The Gray Area with Sean Illing

The crisis isn’t Trump. It’s the Republican Party.

Nov 12, 2020
Anne Applebaum, a staff writer for The Atlantic and expert on authoritarianism, delves into the Republican Party's alarming alignment with Trump after the election. She highlights how party elites prioritize loyalty over democracy, signaling a shift towards authoritarianism. The conversation unpacks the implications of the stolen election narrative and its impact on the party's identity, emphasizing the fragility of American democracy. Applebaum draws parallels to global populism, raising crucial questions about the future of democratic values in the U.S.
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INSIGHT

Trump and the GOP: A Foreign Perspective

  • The Republican party's actions, if occurring elsewhere, would be seen as an anti-democratic coup attempt by a populist authoritarian.
  • This behavior aims to create a disillusioned base for future power.
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Irony of Founding Fathers' Intentions

  • The Founding Fathers implemented checks and balances to prevent demagogues from assuming power.
  • Ironically, those who defend these systems now support the very type of leader they were designed to prevent.
ANECDOTE

The GOP's Transformation

  • Ezra Klein finds Donald Trump uninteresting as a political figure, focusing instead on the GOP's susceptibility to him.
  • Applebaum's book explores how respected individuals become complicit in authoritarian regimes.
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