T here were two Nancy Davises in Hollywood in the early ’50s. One called the other a Communist. That was not true. The first one ended up in the White House, and the other one ended up in Ventura, California, flipping burgers in a snack bar.
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Donald Trump: Master of Hate: Nation podcast 3/3
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Panic in the GOP establishment over Trump’s triumphs on Super Tuesday; Joan Walsh comments – shes The Nation’s national affairs correspondent.
Plus: What Trump supporters really think. Sasha Abramsky interviewed a bunch of them; he reports regularly on politics for The Nation.
Also: Trump says he reviles Muslims and reveres veterans—but some vets have been speaking out in defense of the Muslims they know and work with. Laila Lalami has that story—she’s The Nation’s newest columnist.
Super Tuesday Post-Mortem: Harold Meyerson on KPFK 3/2
On Super Tuesday we had primary elections in a dozen states, and, in case people have forgotten, the winners were: On the Republican Side, Donald Trump won 7 out of 10 states. Ted Cruz had to win his home state of Texas—he did – and he also won two others. Marco Rubio never won any state, until Super Tuesday – he won Minnesota! And John Kasick almost won Vermont! So we have TWO Republican headlines: One, Trump triumphs; Two, nobody’s getting out. HAROLD MEYERSON comments.
Pico Diary: LA Review of Books 2/25
Lunch at the Cemitas Poblanas truck, kindergarteners on their way to make pizza, and a chat with the EMT guys at the Fire Station
— my new Pico Diary, at the LA Review of Books: HERE.
Can Anything Stop Trump? The Nation podcast 2/25
ohn Nichols says it’s hard to see how the Republican Party can stop Trump from winning the nomination—for starters, nobody is trying—and it’s not hard see how Trump’s appeal to working-class white voters could make him president.
Julianne Hing reports from Nevada: Trump, Cruz and Rubio rallies all start with a prayer, the pledge of allegiance, and the national anthem. Hillary’s and Bernie’s don’t.
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And, for something completely different, A.O. Scott, film critic for The New York Times, talks about art, pleasure, beauty, and truth—topics in his new book, Better Living Through Criticism.
Who Is Hillary Clinton? The Nation podcast 2/18
atha Pollitt asks, “Is it wrong for women Democrats to want to vote for a woman Democrat?” In 2008 she voted for Obama rather than Hillary; today she’s a Clinton supporter.
Gary Younge looks back on Hillary’s 30-plus years in American politics and argues that “It is easy to forget what a mould-breaking, bad-ass figure Hillary cut when she first appeared on the national stage in 1992.”
Award-winning filmmaker Joshua Oppenheimer talks about The Look of Silence, his Oscar-nominated documentary on genocide in Indonesia in 1965-66 and its aftermath today—in Indonesia, and in American politics.
Secrets of Bernie’s Startling Success: The Nation podcast 2/11
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Republican disarray deepens after New Hampshire: Rick Perlstein explains the dilemma of the GOP establishment, as their chosen candidates continue to slide. Listen online
Also: The startling success of Bernie Sanders in New Hampshire. It’s not just that he’s from the state next door, says D. D. Guttenplan. And, he says, Hillary’s problem is bigger than “the messaging.”
And Jane Mayer of The New Yorker examines the secret efforts of the Koch brothers and their billionaire friends to move the Republican Party, and the country, to the right—the far, far right.
How Bernie did it in Iowa: The Nation podcast 2/3
John Nichols explains how Bernie went from 50 points behind to tie Hillary in Iowa – and what she is doing to change course.
Plus: Gary Younge says Trump is not a uniquely American phenomenon, but part of a broader Western European phenomenon of white, nativist responses to globalization, immigration and terrorism.
Also: Joan Walsh analyzes the GOP after Trump’s second place finish—as the party establishment has a chance to reassert itself.
And, as the Superbowl approaches, David Zirin has some unkind words about the NFL’s claims that its “Head Health Initiative” has reduced concussions.
Frank Rich on Donald Trump: TheNation podcast 1/28
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The Republican establishment is moving toward accepting Donald Trump as their candidate, says FRANK RICH—they think he will make deals with them, while Ted Cruz won’t. Listen
Also: BILL McKIBBEN, founder of 350.org, on the global climate movement. He says the fight to end the fossil-fuel era is happening almost in secret, as local activists battle on thousands of fronts around the world.
Plus: ANNA DEVEARE SMITH, the actor and playwright, talks about her new work on the school-to-prison pipeline, and about performing in her home town of Baltimore after the police killed Freddie Gray.
Everything you need to know about the Iowa Caucuses: Harold Meyerson on KPFK 1/27
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The Iowa caucuses on Monday: will we see the triumph of Trump? Bernie in the lead? HAROLD MEYERSON will explain everything—he’s executive editor of The American Prospect, where he wrote “Can the Democrats Channel America’s Discontent?”
Also: DAVE ZIRIN, sports editor of The Nation, talks with KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR about black politics, Ferguson, John Lewis, Donald Trump, and also Gil Scott-Heron. The full conversation is at Dave’s podcast, “Edge of Sports,” HERE.
And we’ll talk about “revolutionary fast food” – The amazing new restaurant “LocoL” in Watts, from celebrity chefs Roy Choi and Daniel Patterson—they say “the giant corporations that feed most of America have degraded our communities by maximizing profits over decades. We believe that chefs should feed America, and not suits.” JOSH KUN will explain: he writes about music, culture, and food, and teaches at USC.