The Chuck ToddCast

Playing POLITICS With Texas Disaster + Elon Launches America Party + Will Feminism SURVIVE In The Trump Era?


Listen Later

Chuck Todd begins with the flooding disaster in Texas and why America’s toxic political landscape makes preparing for extreme weather events unlikely, if not impossible. He also reacts to Elon Musk launching the “America Party” and expresses doubts about Musk’s motives, while applauding the idea of launching a viable third party. Finally, he blasts Florida governor Ron DeSantis for vetoing funding for a veterans program over a personal gripe with another Florida lawmaker.

Then, directors Cecilia Aldarondo, Salima Koroma, and Alice Gu join Chuck to discuss their HBO documentary "Dear Ms.: A Revolution In Print," which chronicles the groundbreaking feminist magazine that launched in 1972. The filmmakers share the origins of their collaboration and the challenges of distilling Ms. magazine's complex 50-year legacy into a cohesive narrative, using iconic covers as launching points for exploring three main themes. They discuss how Ms. magazine differentiated itself from traditional women's publications focused on homemaking, instead tackling controversial subjects like pornography, workplace harassment, and the objectification of women—topics that generated significant male backlash and revealed the deep cultural resistance to feminist ideas.

The conversation explores how the documentary's themes resonate in today's political climate, examining whether the Trump era represents a step backward for women's rights or simply exposed hidden truths about persistent inequality. The directors reflect on the evolution of feminist discourse, from the magazine's early battles against normalized harassment to contemporary debates about pornography, violence, and the #MeToo movement. They also consider Gloria Steinem's enduring legacy and discuss how early feminists faced far greater challenges than modern advocates, while acknowledging ongoing struggles around pay gaps in sports and the need for systemic rather than merely optical changes. The filmmakers conclude by reflecting on what didn't make the final cut and speculating about what a future installment might explore, including the recent rise of women's sports as a potential focal point.

Finally, he answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment about a potential second civil war, what life in an authoritarian state actually looks like, and why the American media has completely neglected the conflict between Rwanda and Congo.

To help support the Santa Rose Veterans Treatment Court, visit santarosavtc.com

Timeline:

(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)

00:00 Introduction

03:00 Politics is making tragedies like Texas even worse

04:30 No evidence that budget cuts played a role in the tragedy

05:30 We’re not prepared for the extreme weather that’s coming

06:30 Voters don’t reward “preventative” policy

09:00 The insurance industry is sounding the alarm on climate

10:30 The climate/disaster debate will only grow

12:30 It’s not “too soon for politics”, we need to be better prepared

13:45 Elon Musk launches the “America Party”

15:15 Musk wants to own, not share a movement

17:00 We need TWO new parties

20:00 Only a few defections to third parties would force change

21:30 There’s massive interest in a third party

23:30 Trump says he “hates” Democrats

25:30 Ron DeSantis vetoes veterans treatment over personal dispute

27:45 Lawmaker blew the whistle on the DeSantis charity

30:00 Line-item vetoes are fraught for political corruption

32:00 Petty politics is being used to harm veterans

34:30 Cecilia Aldarondo, Salima Koroma & Alice Gu join the Chuck Toddcast! 

35:00 What was the origin of "Dear Ms.: A Revolution In Print"? 

37:00 The biggest challenge making Dear Ms. 

39:45 HBO wanted iconic covers as the launching point for storytelling 

41:00 The three main themes of the documentary? 

42:00 Pornography was the most difficult issue for the magazine to cover 

44:30 1972 was an iconic year for women 

46:45 It was hard to have a black woman on the cover of a magazine 

48:30 Most women's magazines were about homemaking 

51:30 Ms. highlighted the objectification of women 

53:00 Culture has evolved significantly since the release of Animal House 

54:00 Harassment used to be commonplace and accepted 

56:15 Technology has supercharged pornography into the mainstream 

57:30 The backlash against feminism rose with the evangelical movement 

59:00 There's still plenty of sexual taboos, but also more sexual content 

1:00:30 The effort to draw a distinction between violence and pornography 

1:02:30 Anti-porn sentiment puts women in danger 

1:03:45 Would the documentary be different if we weren't in the Trump era? 

1:06:45 The false sense that America had achieved equal rights 

1:08:00 The feminist focus on women's rights over other rights 

1:09:00 Is the Trump era a step back? Or has it revealed the hidden truth? 

1:12:00 "Me too" should have been "Them Too" 

1:14:00 Gloria Steinham's legacy 

1:16:45 Early feminists faced far greater challenges than modern feminists 

1:18:00 The emergence of women in elected politics 

1:20:30 The importance of this film coming out now 

1:21:45 If there's a Part 4 in ten years, would it be the rise in women's sports? 

1:23:15 The pay gap in sports is massive 

1:26:00 Sports politics has focused on optical change over systemic change 

1:28:00 What didn't make the cut for Dear Ms.?

1:34:15 Chuck's thoughts on the interview 

1:34:45 Nats announce they are firing the manager and GM 

1:37:30 Ask Chuck 

1:37:45 If the country descends into civil war, who would the "sides" be? 

1:41:30 What does life look like in authoritarian/kleptocratic countries? 

1:45:00 Why is there no coverage of the Congo/Rwanda conflict?

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

The Chuck ToddCastBy Chuck Todd

  • 4
  • 4
  • 4
  • 4
  • 4

4

2,624 ratings


More shows like The Chuck ToddCast

View all
NBC Meet the Press by NBC News

NBC Meet the Press

4,058 Listeners

Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan by CBS News

Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan

1,171 Listeners

PBS Washington Week with The Atlantic - Full Show by Washington Week

PBS Washington Week with The Atlantic - Full Show

1,346 Listeners

This Week with George Stephanopoulos by ABC News

This Week with George Stephanopoulos

1,777 Listeners

The Rachel Maddow Show by Rachel Maddow, MSNBC

The Rachel Maddow Show

36,830 Listeners

Morning Joe by Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, MSNBC

Morning Joe

8,685 Listeners

The Axe Files with David Axelrod by The Institute of Politics & CNN

The Axe Files with David Axelrod

7,581 Listeners

Pod Save America by Crooked Media

Pod Save America

86,826 Listeners

All In with Chris Hayes by Chris Hayes, MSNBC

All In with Chris Hayes

5,849 Listeners

The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell by Lawrence O'Donnell, MSNBC

The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell

7,277 Listeners

Deadline: White House by Nicolle Wallace, MSNBC

Deadline: White House

6,969 Listeners

Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist by Willie Geist, Sunday TODAY

Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist

4,304 Listeners

Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes Podcast by Chris Hayes, MSNBC & NBCNews THINK

Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes Podcast

9,505 Listeners

The Bulwark Podcast by The Bulwark

The Bulwark Podcast

11,867 Listeners

The Al Franken Podcast by The Al Franken Podcast

The Al Franken Podcast

8,621 Listeners

Dateline NBC by NBC News

Dateline NBC

47,703 Listeners

Hacks On Tap by Hacks On Tap

Hacks On Tap

8,025 Listeners

Politics War Room with James Carville & Al Hunt by Politicon

Politics War Room with James Carville & Al Hunt

4,075 Listeners

Impolitic with John Heilemann by Audacy | Puck

Impolitic with John Heilemann

4,669 Listeners

The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart by Comedy Central

The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart

10,539 Listeners

The Next Level by The Bulwark

The Next Level

2,984 Listeners