How the Media Downplays the Far-Right

A conversation with Parker Molloy

How the Media Downplays the Far-Right

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An important theme of this show is the role of rhetoric in politics. It's not just the arguments we make that matter, but when we choose to make them, and how we talk about political issues. And we can learn a lot about the people who disagree with us not just by parsing their arguments, but by paying attention to when and how they make them.

This is critically important in a political environment as charged, fraught, and arguably on-the-brink as ours in the days before a presidential election. And the fact is, with the acute threat from the right to the very foundations of our liberal, open, and democratic society, much of our journalism has fallen into a particularly worrying rhetoric, one that downplays these threats, while stirring up resentment towards vulnerable groups.

I can't think of anyone better to talk with about these issues central to our political life than ⁠Parker Molloy⁠. She's a Chicago-based writer and author of the indispensable The Present Age, a newsletter about communication in a hyperconnected world.

Produced by Landry Ayres. Podcast art by Sergio R. M. Duarte. Music by Kevin MacLeod.