Jonathan Chait: The World's Worst People
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No matter how often Trump tries to change the subject, he keeps getting caught in his own attempted diversions. He blames Somali immigrants for importing bribery, corruption, and lawlessness while he sits behind the resolute desk taking a million dollar bribe to bitch about a new bridge. Or he showcases the US men's hockey team while his lying FBI director gets caught red-handed pretending he just happened to be in Italy when the team was playing. And the more Trump tries to run away from the Epstein case, the more blatant the administration's cover-up becomes. Plus, distancing from the craziest parts of the DSA is part of the anti-authoritarian project, Mamdani and AOC have avoided some of their fan base's worst impulses, Newsom put his name on a number of policies that will dog his ambitions, and the Dems need to reclaim improving public schools as one of their key issues.
The Atlantic’s Jon Chait joins Tim Miller.
show notes
- Tim's 'Bulwark Take' on the Epstein records connected to Trump
- Jon on the new Michigan-Canada bridge
- Jon on the 2028 problems for Gavin
- Jon on the corrupt circumstances around Bari at CBS
- Tim on David Frum's podcast
- Tickets for our LIVE show in Austin on March 19. TheBulwark.com/Events.