The Chuck ToddCast

Full Episode - Congress Deliberately Created “Shutdown Politics” + Will American Democracy Survive Trump’s Presidency?

Sep 29, 2025
James Bennet, senior editor at The Economist and former editor at The Atlantic, discusses the unsettling state of American politics. He reveals how government shutdowns became a weaponized political tactic. Bennet critiques Trump's U.N. speech, highlighting the self-centered worldview driving his leadership. The conversation dives into the existential threats posed to institutions and the risks of political tribalism. They also ponder if America can find paths to reform amid today's chaos, referencing past moments of political upheaval.
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INSIGHT

Widespread Anxiety Over Political Violence

  • Quinnipiac finds 93% of Americans see political violence as at least somewhat serious, signaling broad alarm across parties.
  • Majorities also view the system as failing, with 53% saying democracy isn’t working.
INSIGHT

Shutdowns Were Legally Manufactured

  • Government shutdowns did not exist before 1980 because law and practice assumed continuity of operations.
  • Two Justice Department opinions in 1980–81 created the legal precedent enabling modern shutdown politics.
ANECDOTE

1995–96 Shutdown Through A Personal Lens

  • Chuck recounts the 1995–96 shutdown when his roommates who worked in government were effectively out of work for months.
  • He remembers the period as disruptive and unlike a vacation for federal workers.
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