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    Explore "democraticprocess" with insightful episodes like "The Interview That Set The Internet On Fire (Ep 2190)", "Media Drools Over Trump Mug Shot, and Vivek Beats the Press, with Stu Burguiere and Dave Marcus | Ep. 616", "Bonus Episode: Listen to the Third Indictment", "Ep. 1185 - CNN Wants Fox News Destroyed" and "“Drunk on Coup-laid.”" from podcasts like ""The Dan Bongino Show", "The Megyn Kelly Show", "The Bulwark Podcast", "The Ben Shapiro Show" and "Pod Save America"" and more!

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    The Interview That Set The Internet On Fire (Ep 2190)

    The Interview That Set The Internet On Fire (Ep 2190)
    In this episode, I dissect the interview that just exposed the intel op. being conducted on Americans. National security experts criticize Biden’s handling of classified documents Big Climate Tries to Censor Opponents The Never-Ending Wealth-Tax Campaign Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Media Drools Over Trump Mug Shot, and Vivek Beats the Press, with Stu Burguiere and Dave Marcus | Ep. 616

    Media Drools Over Trump Mug Shot, and Vivek Beats the Press, with Stu Burguiere and Dave Marcus | Ep. 616

    Megyn Kelly is joined by Stu Burguiere, host of BlazeTV's Stu Does America, and Dave Marcus, columnist and author, to discuss the reaction to Trump’s mug shot photo, a potential Trump trial starting the day before Super Tuesday, CNN’s commentary on Trump surrendering, Biden immediately making jokes about Trump's mug shot, why Americans should take Trump's indictment seriously and how Trump seems to be getting more serious himself, the poll numbers that are hard for conservatives to digest about Trump, the importance of what Trump's defense will be, how Trump insults politicians but not voters, the details of the Jacksonville shooting, Ron DeSantis getting booed and why Americans should “put our parties aside” in the wake of tragedies, how different shootings across the country get different media coverage due to the perpetrator's race, Vivek Ramaswamy's comments aimed at the left and media about "neo-racism" and the KKK, Vivek fighting back against CNN and NBC, the need to call out racism on the left and reject the default connection to the right, Vivek's bizarre January 6 comments, the Canadian male shop teacher with the giant fake breasts “Kayla Lemieux" back in the news, the difference between being accommodating and affirming, and more.


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    Bonus Episode: Listen to the Third Indictment

    Bonus Episode: Listen to the Third Indictment

    A federal grand jury indicted Donald Trump on Tuesday with a series of crimes related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The 45-page indictment accuses Trump of three conspiracies, plus a fourth count of allegedly obstructing an official proceeding. This bonus episode of The Trump Trials is a reading of the second federal indictment, and was produced using an artificial voice generator.

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    A Failed Attempt to Overturn the Election

    A Failed Attempt to Overturn the Election

    Pressure and litigation appear to have been the pillars of President Trump’s response to his general election loss.

    His team filed a litany of court cases in battleground states. In some, such as Georgia and Michigan, the president and his allies took an even more bullish approach, attempting to use their influence to bear down on election officials.

    As preparations for the transfer of power finally get underway, we take a look at how the Trump campaign’s attempts to overturn the election played out.


    Guest: Jim Rutenberg, a writer-at-large for The New York Times and The Times Magazine, walks us through the Trump campaign’s strategy in key states.


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    Background reading:

    How Democracies Die

    How Democracies Die
    The year is young, but Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt’s How Democracies Die is going to be one of its most important books. It will be read as a commentary on Donald Trump, which is fair enough, because the book is, in part, a commentary on Donald Trump. But it deserves more than that. It is more than that. How Democracies Die is three books woven together. One summarizes acres of research on how democracies tumble into autocracy. The second is an analysis of the troubling conditions under which American democracy thrived and the reasons it has entered into decline. The third book is a fretful tour of Trump’s first year in office, and the ways in which his instincts and actions mirror those of would-be autocrats before him. Of these, the book about Donald Trump is the least interesting, and so in this interview, I didn’t focus on it. Instead, this is a discussion about how modern democracies fall, and the ways in which American democracy has been creeping towards crisis for decades now.  Viewed this way, Trump is much more a symptom of our democratic decline than its cause. So let's talk about the cause.  Books and Articles Mentioned The Oppermanns by Lion Feuchtwanger The Shaping of Southern Politics: Suffrage Restriction and the Establishment of the One-Party South, 1880-1910 by J. Morgan. Kousser The Path to Power (The Years of Lyndon Johnson, Volume 1) by Robert Caro Political Order in Changing Societies by Samuel P. Huntington (edited) Donald Matthews' book about the Senate in the 1950s Julia Azari's piece, Weak parties and strong partisanship are a bad combination: Rosenthal political polarization The webcomic Ezra mentioned, "Different" James Carse's book, Finite and Infinite Games   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices