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Obama Explains How America Went From ‘Yes We Can’ to ‘MAGA’

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He puts everything into this project of persuasion.

He puts everything into this project of persuasion.

The New Deal had all kinds of policies that actually didn't work as well as they should have.

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“My entire politics is premised on the fact that we are these tiny organisms on this little speck floating in the middle of space,” Barack Obama told me, sitting in his office in Washington, D.C. To be fair, I was the one who had introduced the cosmic scale, asking how proof of alien life would change his politics. But Obama, in a philosophical mood, used the question to trace his view of humanity. “The differences we have on this planet are real,” he said. “They’re profound. And they cause enormous tragedy as well as joy. But we’re just a bunch of humans with doubts and confusion. We do the best we can. And the best thing we can do is treat each other better, because we’re all we got.” Before our interview, I’d read “A Promised Land,” the first volume of Obama’s presidential memoirs. It had left me thinking about the central paradox of Obama’s political career. He accomplished one of the most remarkable acts of political persuasion in American history, convincing the country to vote, twice, for a liberal Black man named Barack Hussein Obama during the era of the war on terror. But he left behind a country that is less persuadable, more polarized, and more divided. The Republican Party, of course, became a vessel for the Tea Party, for Sarah Palin, for Donald Trump — a direct challenge to the pluralistic, democratic politics Obama practiced. But the left, too, has struggled with the limits of Obama’s presidency, coming to embrace a more confrontational and unsparing approach to politics. So this is a conversation with Obama about both the successes and failures of his presidency. We talk about his unusual approach to persuasion, when it’s best to leave some truths unsaid, the media dynamics that helped fuel both his and Trump’s campaigns, how to reduce educational polarization, why he believes Americans have become less politically persuadable, the mistakes he believes were made in the design of the 2009 stimulus and the Affordable Care Act, the ways in which Biden is completing the policy changes begun in the Obama administration, what humans are doing now that we will be judged for most harshly in 100 years, and more. Mentioned in this episode “Why Obamacare enrollees voted for Trump” by Sarah Kliff, Vox “By 2040, two-thirds of Americans will be represented by 30 percent of the Senate” by Philip Bump, The Washington Post “Advantage, GOP” by Laura Bronner and Nathaniel Rakich, FiveThirtyEight Recommendations: "The Overstory" by Richard Powers "Memorial Drive" by Natasha Tretheway 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 Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld, audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin.
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Promised Land
Barack Obama
Best for Readers interested in political memoirs and leadership analysis.Often cited around Barack Obama's memoirs

In preparation for this episode, I have spent the last few weeks very deep in the mind of Barack Obama. I read the first volume of his presidential memoirs, Promised Land.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in political memoirs and leadership analysis.
Key quote: He puts everything into this project of persuasion.
The host delves into Barack Obama's memoir 'Promised Land' to explore the complexities of his presidency and the personal challenges he faced. This examination reveals how Obama's self-reflection and desire for persuasion shaped his political approach and legacy.
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Best for Readers interested in political strategy and memoirsOften cited around Barack Obama's memoirs

The speaker discusses the decline of moderate voices in politics and how the public's perception of themselves has shifted, referencing their own book.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in political strategy and memoirs
Key quote: He puts everything into this project of persuasion.
The host discusses the complexities of Barack Obama's approach to politics as reflected in his memoir, 'Promised Land.' This exploration highlights Obama's efforts to connect with critics and navigate the challenges of his presidency.
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Best for Policy makers and political strategistsOften cited around political communication and policy

The New Deal is referenced in the context of political phrases and the management of federal programs during the Great Depression.

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For: Policy makers and political strategists
Key quote: The New Deal had all kinds of policies that actually didn't work as well as they should have.
The host discusses the importance of effective political communication in the context of policy design, referencing 'The New Deal' to illustrate how policies can be perceived differently based on their presentation. They reflect on past mistakes in policy communication and the need to engage the public effectively to build support for initiatives.
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A Promised Land
Barack Obama
Best for Readers interested in political history and governanceOften cited around Obama's presidency challenges

The book discusses the political landscape during Obama's presidency, including the media's role and the challenges faced in governance.

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For: Readers interested in political history and governance
Key quote: The book discusses the political landscape during Obama's presidency, including the media's role and the challenges faced in governance.
The host mentions 'A Promised Land' to highlight the complexities of governance during Obama's time in office. It serves as a reflection on the media's influence and the political hurdles he encountered.
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Promised Land
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He puts everything into this project of persuasion.
Promise
The Ezra Klein Show · 31:43
He puts everything into this project of persuasion.
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The Ezra Klein Show · 51:08
The New Deal had all kinds of policies that actually didn't work as well as they should have.
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Promised Land
Barack Obama

The host delves into Barack Obama's memoir 'Promised Land' to explore the complexities of his presidency and the personal challenges he faced. This…

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Promise cover
Mentioned at 31:43
Promise

The host discusses the complexities of Barack Obama's approach to politics as reflected in his memoir, 'Promised Land.' This exploration highlights…

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The New Deal

The host discusses the importance of effective political communication in the context of policy design, referencing 'The New Deal' to illustrate ho…

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