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The Economist· 2025-07-26 08:00
If Ukraine begins to resemble the corrupt, autocratic system it once sought to escape, then Western politicians will find it harder to argue that the cause is worth defending https://t.co/oV5fH80mdi ...
Stacey Abrams on the power of protest
MSNBC· 2025-07-16 19:25
And one of the key push backs against autocracy is protest. Because the way autocracy works, it convinces you to be silent because you're afraid of losing something. You're afraid of the consequences of lifting your voice.You're afraid that if you point out what's happening, it could come for you next. Protest is the counternarrative. It says that I see what you're doing and I believe I have not only the right but the responsibility to point out that what you are doing is. ...
Democrats need to ‘FIGHT' and show that democracy can deliver: Stacey Abrams
MSNBC· 2025-07-15 15:17
NBC News obtained excerpts of remarks by former President Barack Obama to Democrats at a private DNC fundraiser that was held over the weekend. He told the group this, "I think it's going to require a little bit less naval gazing and a little less whining and being in fetal positions, and it's going to require Democrats to just toughen up. " Obama went on to say that he was not surprised by what President Trump has done, but that he has been surprised by Democrats who, in his words, stood for all kinds of s ...
The Beat With Ari Melber - July 14 | Audio Only
MSNBC· 2025-07-15 00:53
Welcome to the beat everyone. I'm Ari Melbour. The political debacle saddling Donald Trump over the course of this weekend and boiling over tonight is widely viewed on the right as his biggest problem with his base in this young presidency. A quote huge risk to his hold on the party even the coming midterms. That's from his allies. Headlines screaming about a quote rebellion or revolt against Trump. A politician who's certainly benefited from loyalty and a type of perception of almost lockep unassalable MAG ...
Trump was inevitable but also beatable, says host of 'Autocracy in America' podcast
MSNBC· 2025-07-14 15:17
The second season of The Atlantic's podcast entitled Autocracy in America is out now and it features discussions about what its editors describe as quote society's complacency with liberal values and how this carelessness has fueled a democratic retreat and a new belligerance among dictators. Chairman of the Renew Democracy Initiative and former world chess champion, Gary Kasparov has taken the reigns from an Applebound as the new host of the program and he joins us now. It's great to have you on the show.U ...
Stacey Abrams: “[Autocracy] is happening here right now under our noses.”
MSNBC· 2025-07-14 10:57
A senator handcuffed, people snatched off the streets by masked agents, judges threatened, and the military deployed on US citizens. This is the new normal right here in the United States, even if there's nothing normal about it. It has spurred talks about the state of our democracy and where the country is headed. Supreme Court Justice Katanji Brown Jackson was asked this week at an Indianapolis Bar Association event about what keeps her up at night, and here's what she said. I would say the state of our d ...
America’s caste system: Trump’s DOJ creates two tiers of citizenship
MSNBC· 2025-07-05 20:24
Creeping autocracy doesn't just roll onto Main Street with tanks. Though under President Donald Trump, one might argue we're closer to that sort of thing than we'd like to admit. More often, autocracy starts with a list, a government list, then more lists, then bigger lists, and the names on those lists begin to face the full force of the state with blatant disregard for the rule of law and for basic constitutional rights.If you followed our coverage, you know the warning. Autocrats don't go after the avera ...
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The Economist· 2025-06-30 22:40
It takes weeks of haggling by ministers and their diplomatic underlings to craft the European Union’s “conclusions”. Autocrats from China, Russia, Turkey and beyond are too often able to run rings around them https://t.co/iefPRkyuxQ ...
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The Economist· 2025-06-29 12:00
It takes weeks of haggling by ministers and their diplomatic underlings to craft the European Union’s “conclusions”. Autocrats from China, Russia, Turkey and beyond are too often able to run rings around them https://t.co/PkoDHwbEXE ...
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The Economist· 2025-06-27 13:17
The party of Sheikh Hasina, the autocratic leader who was overthrown last year, has a dire record. But voters should have a free choice. We argue that Bangladesh should let the Awami League contest the next election https://t.co/BKO1sD7t97 ...