Nonfiction writer Jeff Sharlet joins co-hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell to discuss how mainstream media outlets sanitize Donald Trump’s rhetoric in their reporting rather than straightforwardly describing his words and behavior, an approach recently dubbed “sanewashing” by The New Republic’s Parker Molloy. Sharlet analyzes the term’s usefulness and also its limitations; talks about the need to describe fascism using the word itself; and reflects on who is now at the center of political discourse and who is at the fringe. He also considers whether popular new media influencers like the MeidasTouch Network and YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen are really filling the need to describe Trump as he is. He reads from his book, The Undertow: Scenes from a Slow Civil War.
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This episode of the podcast was produced by Anne Kniggendorf.
Jeff Sharlet
The Undertow: Scenes from a Slow Civil War
This Brilliant Darkness: A Book of Strangers
Sweet Heaven When I Die
C Street: The Fundamentalist Threat to American Democracy
The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power
Others:
"This genius website captures Trump’s weirdest debate quotes," by Grace Snelling | Fast Company
Lenny Bruce
The White Album by Joan Didion
The Anatomy of Fascism by Robert O. Paxton
Rick Perlstein
Brian Tyler Cohen
MeidasTouch Network
Jeffrey Ruoff
Susan Faludi
Lane Kirkland
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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