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The Ezra Klein ShowFeb 12, 2021

The Senate Is Making a Mockery of Itself

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Notable books mentioned: Kill Switch by Adam Jentleson, Double Indemnity by James Caine, The Sum of Us by Heather McGee, Where the Wild Things Are

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The Senate Is Making a Mockery of Itself mentions Kill Switch by Adam Jentleson, Double Indemnity by James Caine, The Sum of Us by Heather McGee, and Where the Wild Things Are with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Kill Switch
Adam Jentleson

Your book is Kill Switch. It is my favorite book on the modern U.S. Senate, and believe me, you did not get the full of it listening to this conversa…

Double Indemnity
James Caine

My favorite book of all time is Double Indemnity by James Caine.

The Sum of Us
Heather McGee

Heather McGee's The Sum of Us. I was lucky to read an early copy. It's incredibly good.

Episode summary
The Senate is where Joe Biden’s agenda will live or die. More specifically, the intricacies of archaic Senate rules — the budget reconciliation process, the filibuster, the majority leader’s ability to control the floor — combined with the fealty today’s senators have to yesterday’s structures will decide the agenda’s fate. It would be the gravest mistake for progressives, or anyone else, to consider the fight over how the Senate works to be a sideshow compared with debates over a $15 minimum wage, a Green New Deal or democracy reform. The fight over how the Senate works is what will decide all those other debates. Adam Jentleson served as deputy chief of staff to Senator Harry Reid when he was the majority leader. Jentleson was high enough to see how the institution really worked, and young enough to be free of gauzy nostalgia from the days of yore. And his book, "Kill Switch: The Rise of the Modern Senate and the Crippling of American Democracy," is both blistering and persuasive. “This is not a particularly uplifting history,” Jentleson writes. But nor is it without hope. “Unlike many of the structural features that determine the politics of our era, the Senate is relatively easy to reform.” So I invited Jentleson on my podcast, “The Ezra Klein Show,” to explain how the modern Senate really works, why it works that way, and how to fix it. Along the way, we discuss what can — and crucially can’t — be passed through budget reconciliation, why senators like Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema continue to defend the filibuster (and why Jentleson thinks they will change their minds), the foundational myths of the Senate, like the idea that the modern filibuster encourages compromise, how Mitch McConnell understands the American political system better than his opponents and much more. Recommendations: "Double Indemnity" by James Cain "Master of the Senate" by Robert Caro "The Sum of Us" by Heather McGhee "Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Rogé Karma and Jeff Geld; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld.
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Anyone interested in U.S. politics and the SenateFans of noir literature and those looking for impactful, classic reads.Readers interested in social justice and systemic racismParents and educatorsReaders interested in political history and the U.S. Senate

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Kill Switch
Adam Jentleson
Best for Anyone interested in U.S. politics and the SenateOften cited around understanding the Senate

It is my favorite book on the modern U.S. Senate, and believe me, you did not get the full of it listening to this conversation.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Anyone interested in U.S. politics and the Senate
Key quote: Your book is Kill Switch. It is my favorite book on the modern U.S. Senate, and believe me, you did not get the full of it listening to this conversation.
The host emphasizes the importance of understanding the modern U.S. Senate and suggests that 'Kill Switch' provides crucial insights into its workings. He believes that the book offers a deeper understanding that was not fully captured in their conversation.
ASIN: B08TTLVZVK
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Double Indemnity
James Caine
Best for Fans of noir literature and those looking for impactful, classic reads.Often cited around favorite book recommendation

It's a noir classic, and I'm sort of obsessed with noir. It's short. It packs a massive wallop, and I read it a lot.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Fans of noir literature and those looking for impactful, classic reads.
Key quote: My favorite book of all time is Double Indemnity by James Caine.
The host mentions 'Double Indemnity' as his favorite book, highlighting its significance in the noir genre. He expresses a strong personal connection to the book, indicating that it has had a lasting impact on him.
ASIN: 0679723226
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The Sum of Us
Heather McGee
Best for Readers interested in social justice and systemic racismOften cited around cost of racism in America

It's incredibly good. I think that it's a holistic look at the cost of racism in America.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in social justice and systemic racism
Key quote: Heather McGee's The Sum of Us. I was lucky to read an early copy. It's incredibly good.
The host mentioned 'The Sum of Us' by Heather McGee as a holistic examination of the costs associated with racism in America. They praised the book for its thoughtful integration of political science, sociology, and history.
ASIN: 0525509585
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Best for Parents and educatorsOften cited around favorite children's book

It's so good. It's so good. And I think it's great because it's not a happy tale.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Parents and educators
Key quote: It's so good. It's so good.
The host mentions 'Where the Wild Things Are' as a favorite children's book because it addresses the complexities of childhood emotions. He appreciates its ability to convey ambivalence rather than just a happy tale, making it relatable for both children and parents.
ASIN: 0060254920
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Best for Readers interested in political history and the U.S. SenateOften cited around Influence of Senate history

It's got to be Master of the Senate. I mean, there's just no one holds a candle to Caro.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in political history and the U.S. Senate
Key quote: I mean, there's just no one holds a candle to Caro.
The host mentions 'Master of the Senate' to highlight its unique perspective on the Senate's history and the individuals who have shaped it. The book's influence on the host's own work underscores its significance in understanding the institution's complexities.
ASIN: 0394720954
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Kill Switch
Adam Jentleson

The host emphasizes the importance of understanding the modern U.S. Senate and suggests that 'Kill Switch' provides crucial insights into its worki…

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Mentioned at 1:10:29
Double Indemnity
James Caine

The host mentions 'Double Indemnity' as his favorite book, highlighting its significance in the noir genre. He expresses a strong personal connecti…

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The Sum of Us
Heather McGee

The host mentioned 'The Sum of Us' by Heather McGee as a holistic examination of the costs associated with racism in America. They praised the book…

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