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Chaos and Consequences Post-Trump
The speaker discusses the consequences not just for the rioters, but for Trump himself and the future of US politics after the chaos at the Capitol. They also explore the theory of the Big Lie and the disqualification of Trump as a viable candidate.
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The post-Trump era will be characterized by chaos as people try to understand the repercussions of his presidency.
03:35 - 23:58 (20:23)
Summary
The post-Trump era will be characterized by chaos as people try to understand the repercussions of his presidency. The theory of the "Big Lie" has been perpetuated by politicians and media organizations alike leading to the storming of the Capitol by rioters who believe the election was stolen.
ChapterChaos and Consequences Post-Trump
EpisodeE16: Reflecting on the riots at the US Capitol, plus: Georgia runoff elections, vaccine distribution & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The speaker believes that while Trump has fundamentally damaged his perception, the people who acted out at the Capitol Riot were instigated and influenced by him.
23:58 - 30:45 (06:47)
Summary
The speaker believes that while Trump has fundamentally damaged his perception, the people who acted out at the Capitol Riot were instigated and influenced by him. Hence, there should be consequences not only for those that acted out, but for Trump too.
ChapterChaos and Consequences Post-Trump
EpisodeE16: Reflecting on the riots at the US Capitol, plus: Georgia runoff elections, vaccine distribution & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The podcast speaker questions where the Democratic reassessment of why they lost in 2016 was and highlights the invention of conspiracy theories by Trump to excuse his loss.
30:46 - 33:49 (03:02)
Summary
The podcast speaker questions where the Democratic reassessment of why they lost in 2016 was and highlights the invention of conspiracy theories by Trump to excuse his loss. The text also mentions a microscopic number of election ads and impressions.