cover of episode The Democratic Ticket Change Angers the Right. Plus, Ezra Klein’s Role in Biden’s Decision.

The Democratic Ticket Change Angers the Right. Plus, Ezra Klein’s Role in Biden’s Decision.

2024/7/26
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Right-wing media's attacks on Kamala Harris are analyzed, revealing a shift from the tactics used against Hillary Clinton. While focusing on her laugh and past relationships, they lack a substantial narrative, struggling to portray her as purely evil. The attacks often resort to coded language and tropes about Black women, reflecting a deeper societal bias.
  • Right-wing media's attacks on Harris are less coordinated and substantive than those against Clinton.
  • The attacks often focus on her laugh, past relationships, and use coded language about Black women.
  • There's a lack of a cohesive narrative portraying Harris as purely evil.

Shownotes Transcript

Conservative media outlets are testing a series of talking points to discredit the leading Democratic candidate for president. On this week’s On the Media, hear how right-wing coverage of Kamala Harris compares to what Hilary Clinton received. Plus, podcast host Ezra Klein reflects on how his early call for President Biden to step aside came true.

[01:00] Host Micah Loewinger speaks with Kat Abughazaleh), a video creator also known as Kat Abu), about how right-wing attacks on the presumptive Democratic nominee Kamala Harris compare to those on Hillary Clinton in 2016, and how conservative media outlets were unprepared to coordinate a campaign against Harris. 

[14:02] Host Brooke Gladstone speaks with Jamilah King), editorial director at Mother Jones, about Kamala Harris’ rise from district attorney in Oakland, California to the second highest office in the United States, and the narratives that have followed her and her political career through the years.

[30:34] Micah speaks with Ezra Klein), New York Times columnist and host of ‘The Ezra Klein Show,’ to reflect on Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race, and Klein’s role as one of the earliest voices calling for Biden to step aside.

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