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Tomorrow’s inauguration may spell the end for Donald Trump’s disastrous presidency, but the monster he unleashed upon us January 6th will be with us for a generation. Michael discusses how the rioters were not some extraordinary group of hardened extremists, but rather, they come from our own communities; representing, as writer Hannah Arendt noted in her landmark 1963 New Yorker essay about the trial of Adolf Eichmann, ”the banality of evil.” The Lincoln Project’s Rick Wilson joins Michael to discuss how we go about dismantling Trump’s ugly legacy and hold the rioters and those who supported them accountable.
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Tomorrow’s inauguration may spell the end for Donald Trump’s disastrous presidency, but the monster he unleashed upon us January 6th will be with us for a generation. Michael discusses how the rioters were not some extraordinary group of hardened extremists, but rather, they come from our own communities; representing, as writer Hannah Arendt noted in her landmark 1963 New Yorker essay about the trial of Adolf Eichmann, ”the banality of evil.” The Lincoln Project’s Rick Wilson joins Michael to discuss how we go about dismantling Trump’s ugly legacy and hold the rioters and those who supported them accountable.
For cool Mea Culpa gear, check out www.meaculpapodcast.com/merch
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