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The Ezra Klein Show

In This House, We’re Angry When Government Fails

The Ezra Klein Show

New York Times Opinion

Society & Culture, Government, News

4.611K Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2024

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

The core conflict in our politics right now is over institutions. Democrats defend them, while Republicans distrust them, and seek, in some cases, to eliminate them. This is really bad. It’s bad for institutions when Republicans are elected, because of the damage they might inflict. And it’s bad for institutions when Democrats are elected, because when you’re so committed to protecting something, it’s hard to be clear-eyed or honest about all the ways it’s failing. And when Democrats won’t admit to the problems that so many Americans can see and feel, that creates a huge opening for the right. So, what are Democrats missing? Steven Teles is a political scientist and director of the Center for Economy and Society at Johns Hopkins, and a senior fellow at the Niskanen Center. Jennifer Pahlka is the founder of Code for America and the author of one of my favorite books on why government doesn’t deliver, “Recoding America: Why Government is Failing in the Digital Age and How We Can Do Better.” She’s also a senior fellow at Niskanen. In this conversation, we discuss how and why the country has become polarized over institutions; the ways this was supercharged during the pandemic; the reasons government agencies are so focused on process, often at the expense of outcomes; how a second Trump administration will probably distract from some much needed institutional reforms; and more. This episode contains strong language. Recommendations: “Voice and Inequality: The Transformation of American Civic Democracy” by Theda Skocpol “Infrastructure Costs” by Leah Brooks and Zachary D. Liscow Why Nothing Works by Marc Dunkelman The Unaccountability Machine by Dan Davies Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs. This episode of “The Ezra Klein Show” was produced by Jack McCordick. Fact-checking by Michelle Harris, with Kate Sinclair. Mixing by Isaac Jones and Aman Sahota. Our supervising editor is Claire Gordon. The show’s production team also includes Rollin Hu, Elias Isquith, and Kristin Lin. Original music by Pat McCusker. Audience strategy by Kristina Samulewski and Shannon Busta. The executive producer of New York Times Opinion Audio is Annie-Rose Strasser.

Transcript

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0:00.0

From New York Times opinion, this is the Ezra Klein Show. In any political moment where the rage collects, where the opposition rallies, tells you a lot.

0:37.0

Behind Mac Gates, the liberals I know have been far angrier

0:40.6

about the choice of RFK Jr to lead the Department of Health and Human Services

0:45.5

than any of Trump's other picks,

0:48.0

which is strange because the distance between most Democrats and RFK Jr.

0:51.7

is a lot smaller than between them and most of the people

0:55.7

Trump or the Republicans are naming. ArfK Jr. was a Democrat until, what, the end of 2023?

1:02.6

And yes, he is a vaccine skeptic, part of a broader set of beliefs that corporations are

1:07.7

poisoning our health to line their pockets. But that used to be a recognizable

1:12.4

wing of the Democratic Party. I grew up around that Democratic Party. And RFK Jr., he holds a lot

1:18.1

of positions most Democrats do hold, like he's pro-choice. Who would have thought Trump would

1:22.6

name a pro-choice HHS secretary? My point is not to dismiss or downplay the danger RFK Jr. could cause.

1:32.4

My point is not that I want him at HHS, I don't.

1:35.2

I want an Operation Warp Speed for everything.

1:37.8

Operation Warp Speed to me was the one policy you simply could not deny that Donald Trump

1:43.6

got right. You had to hand it to him.

1:45.9

Saved a huge number of lives at a very low cost. That is the one policy he is racing to the ground,

1:51.8

disowning, salting the earth over. I think his choice is a disaster. But both the pick and the

1:57.8

reaction are revealing as to what the parties are really about now.

2:02.9

Democrats are angrier about RFK Jr. than they would have been about a well-credentialed pro-life

2:08.0

anti-Medicaid pick, a normal Republican, the kind of person Ron DeSantis would have named.

2:14.3

And they're angry because Democrats right now prioritize respect for institutions and

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