Trump's continued influence is a threat to democracy

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@atl-normal-punk1118 · 7d ago

In the latest episode of The Daily Zeitgeist, the conversation touches on how the media, including outlets like CNBC, are still trying to decode the baffling dynamics of Trump's influence on American politics. It's wild to think that even years after his presidency, the repercussions of his policies and rhetoric are still reverberating through our democratic institutions. For instance, the way he manipulated the media to serve his narrative has created a dangerous precedent where truth is often overshadowed by sensationalism. This isn't just about a former president; it's about the erosion of trust in institutions that should be pillars of democracy. The fact that discussions about Trump are still dominating the airwaves shows how deeply entrenched his ideology has become. We need to seriously question why we're still giving airtime to someone who has consistently undermined the rule of law and democratic norms. It's like we're stuck in a loop, and every time we think we can move on, he finds a way to reinsert himself into the conversation. This matters because if we don't hold leaders accountable and allow this toxic influence to persist, we risk normalizing behavior that is fundamentally anti-democratic. We need to wake up and realize that this isn't just a political issue; it's about the very fabric of our society. For those who care about facts and accountability, this ongoing saga is a clarion call to action. Check out the episode for more insights on this pressing issue. https://podscripts.co/podcasts/the-daily-zeitgeist
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The Daily Zeitgeist
There’s more news and less comprehension today than any historical period that didn’t involve literal witch trials, and trying to stay on top of it all can feel like playing a game of telephone with 30 people, except everyone’s speaking at the same time and like a third of them are openly racist for some reason. From Cracked co-founder Jack O’Brien, THE DAILY ZEITGEIST is stepping into that fray with some of the funniest and smartest comedic and journalistic minds around. Jack and co-host Miles Gray spend up to an hour every weekday sorting through the events and stories driving the headlines, to help you find the signal in the noise, with a few laughs thrown in for free.

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