They were radicalized by the moral errors and overreach of the far left, which captured institutions. The far fringe of the left had immense cultural influence, while the far fringe of the right did not, creating an asymmetry that some found galling.
Trans activism has done significant brand damage to the Democratic Party, alienating many voters. Harris argues that Kamala Harris's inability to disavow past support for certain trans policies, such as gender reassignment surgeries for incarcerated women, contributed to her loss.
Harris sees Musk as a Twitter addict whose behavior is visibly deranged. He boosts conspiracy theories and makes odious online trolls more famous, while declaring war on normal people he perceives as enemies.
Harris suggests waiting to react immediately to hypothetical scenarios and focusing on what actually happens. This approach saves bandwidth and allows for more thoughtful responses when necessary.
Harris argues that our democracy has been damaged by allowing Trump to lie about winning the 2020 election without penalty. This behavior has not been penalized and has been rewarded with a second term, leading to a moral injury and the Republican Party becoming a personality cult.
Because Trump wasn't penalized for trying to steal the 2020 election, our democracy has already been damaged. And he was laying the groundwork to do it again in '24, with the assistance of MAGA's opportunistic election fraud lies. Meanwhile, David Sacks & co would never let Trump run any of their businesses, but they're all in on his Alex Jones-grade lies. Plus, was Kamala done in by not responding to the anti-trans ad? And 90% of what's wrong with Elon is his Twitter addiction.
Sam Harris joins Tim Miller.