In this week’s quarantine episode of our Useful Idiots podcast, hosts Matt Taibbi and Katie Halper are joined by Adolph Reed, political science professor from the University of Pennsylvania.
Before getting into the details later, at the top of the show our hosts allude to Matt’s recent Substack piece. “I sort of got canceled again a little bit,” says Matt.
“Because of your White Fragility piece?” asks Katie.
“Yeah. But that’s Ok; I’m going to set the all-time record hopefully.”
Our duo have a lengthy discussion...
Before getting into the details later, at the top of the show our hosts allude to Matt’s recent Substack piece. “I sort of got canceled again a little bit,” says Matt.
“Because of your White Fragility piece?” asks Katie.
“Yeah. But that’s Ok; I’m going to set the all-time record hopefully.”
Our duo have a lengthy discussion...
- 7/3/2020
- by Reed Dunlea and Daniel Halperin
- Rollingstone.com
This past April I published a piece here I wanted to call "Rahm Emanuel Hates Democracy." Cooler heads in the front office prevailed, and the piece ended up being called "Rahm Emanuel Has a Problem with Democracy." Here's the sequel: Every time I gave a radio interview in Chicago and mentioned my original title for the piece, some newsroom guy just about kissed me.
There have been innumerable articles about Mayor Rahm Emanuel in national publications. Mine, I learned, was the only one anyone could think of that had been critical.
There have been innumerable articles about Mayor Rahm Emanuel in national publications. Mine, I learned, was the only one anyone could think of that had been critical.
- 6/18/2012
- by Rick Perlstein
- Rollingstone.com
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