
The Powers That Be: Daily Impolitic 2025: Ezra Klein’s Year in Review
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Jan 2, 2026 Ezra Klein, a New York Times opinion columnist and podcaster, joins John Heilemann to dissect the political landscape of 2025. They delve into Trump's evolving narrative, the impact of tariffs, and the role of AI in politics. Ezra highlights the Democrats’ newfound momentum and discusses the complexities of Trump's chaotic governing style. Their conversation also touches on the importance of narrative in politics and the interplay between art and activism, illustrating how beauty can influence the political realm.
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Attention Versus Governing
- Donald Trump excels at attention but fails at sustained governing, producing either chaotic or hyper-cruel policy outcomes.
- That attention-driven style creates internal incoherence and self-inflicted political problems for his administration.
Election Upsets Change Momentum
- The November 2025 elections catalyzed a rapid momentum shift by surprising elites and undermining Republican confidence.
- Polling underestimates and unexpected wins can quickly change conventional wisdom and political energy.
Politics Runs On Attention
- The attention layer is the fundamental substrate of modern politics, shaping who wins narratives and influence.
- Winning attention requires deliberate, native strategies on platforms like YouTube and TikTok, not just money.













