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The New Abnormal

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Jan 5, 2025 • 20min

Cancel Culture and the Eroding of America’s Institutions

Adrian Daub, a Stanford professor and author of The Cancel Culture Panic, delves into the complexities of cancel culture and moral panic. He traces its origins from celebrity disinvestment to its political implications. Daub discusses how online spaces shaped this phenomenon and questions the evolving definitions of accountability. He highlights the role of elite universities and social media in amplifying these moral panics while addressing the paradoxes between free speech and existing power hierarchies. This insightful conversation is a deep dive into our modern societal fears.
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Jan 3, 2025 • 48min

Do Yourself a Favor and Watch This Underrated Movie About Donald Trump

“The Apprentice” is one of 2024’s best films, and didn’t get as much credit as it deserved, according to the co-hosts of The New Abnormal. Then, a conversation with Steven Monacelli of the Texas Observer about his investigation into the identities behind four anonymous neo-Nazi accounts on X. Plus! Paola Ramos, the author of “Defectors: The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What It Means For America” joins the program to discuss the Democratic Party's post-election struggles and the challenges of reconnecting with disillusioned young voters and communities of color. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 31, 2024 • 45min

Historian Rick Perlstein Shares Why He Refused to Go on Steve Bannon’s Podcast

This week on The New Abnormal, historian and author Rick Perlstein shares why he turned down an offer to go on Steve Bannon’s infamous podcast. Plus! Author David Daley joins the program to discuss how right-wing control over the Supreme Court will shape Americans’ lives for the next generation—or more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 29, 2024 • 19min

Uncertainty Looms as Trump’s Inauguration Day Approaches

Jamil Zaki, a Stanford professor and author of 'Hope for Cynics,' dives into the complex interplay of hope and hopelessness as Trump’s inauguration approaches. He argues that a lack of societal values makes people vulnerable to manipulation. Zaki emphasizes the necessity of community building to combat feelings of isolation. He contrasts despair with hope, advocating for a realistic yet proactive approach to resilience in troubled times. This insightful discussion sheds light on how to transform cynicism into communal strength.
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Dec 27, 2024 • 42min

The Most Absurd Conservative Controversies of 2024

Joining the discussion is Andrew Lawrence, the Deputy Director of Rapid Response at Media Matters, who hilariously dissects 2024’s most ridiculous conservative controversies, from Olympic faux pas to Taylor Swift's political activism. Ray Brescia, a legal expert from Albany Law School, sheds light on the urgent need for privacy protections in our tech-driven world. Together, they navigate the tangled web of cultural battles, examine the absurd outrage over artistic expressions, and highlight the alarming implications of surveillance capitalism.
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Dec 24, 2024 • 46min

Who’s the Worst Politician of 2024? Hard to Argue Against Donald Trump

Ed Zitron, a journalist and CEO of EZPR known for his insights on tech and the ‘rot economy,’ discusses how short-term profit motives are damaging the tech industry. Deepa Iyer, an activist and author passionate about progressive movements, highlights the challenges and complexities facing these initiatives today. Together, they reflect on the impact of Donald Trump's political maneuvers and the need for responsible journalism amidst rising misinformation, while showcasing the potential of emerging political leaders who could drive change.
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Dec 22, 2024 • 44min

Maye Musk’s Secrets to Having (and Affording) More Babies

Maye Musk, a renowned dietitian and model, shares her provocative thoughts on how families can thrive economically while raising children, sparking debate on population issues. Meanwhile, Matt Wilstein, host of The Last Laugh, dissects the past year's political comedy highs and lows, analyzing how satire shapes public discourse and influences opinion during tumultuous political times. The conversation dives into the evolution of comedy podcasts, the search for a liberal voice akin to Joe Rogan, and the absurdities of today’s political landscape.
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Dec 20, 2024 • 1h 6min

Elon Musk Is the Billionaire Grinch That Ruined Christmas

Spencer Ackerman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and writer of the Forever Wars newsletter, dives deep into the influence of Elon Musk within the political arena. They discuss how Musk's actions foreshadow a troubling future under Trump's administration. Ackerman highlights the potential shifts in U.S. Middle East policy and critiques the disconnect between billionaires and everyday Americans, while also reflecting on the evolving dynamics in the Democratic Party. Tensions between progressive voices and the establishment are explored, raising pressing questions about accountability and governance.
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Dec 17, 2024 • 1h 4min

Why Trump’s Niece Is Even More Afraid for His Second Term

Mary Trump, author and founder of Mary Trump Media, shares her fears about Donald Trump's growing power and what a second term could mean for democracy. NPR's David Folkenflik discusses the implications of Trump appointing Kari Lake to lead Voice of America. They delve into the challenges facing the media, the impact of misinformation on public trust, and the delicate balance between journalistic integrity and political influence. This conversation highlights critical issues surrounding accountability and the future of independent media.
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Dec 15, 2024 • 29min

Nancy Mace Completes Her MAGA ‘Monster’ Transformation

Alex Salmon, a politics writer at Slate known for his sharp analyses, joins the discussion on the controversial actions of South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace, who faces backlash for her transphobic remarks. The conversation dives into the Democratic Party's struggles post-election, spotlighting their messaging disconnect and accountability issues. Salmon highlights the party's challenges in engaging voters, especially in the wake of previous electoral losses, making a case for a strategic overhaul to resonate with a changing electorate.

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