"Clinton seeks common ground with Republicans," reported the Associated Press in 1994. "Obama hosts dinner, urges bipartisanship," announced the AP again, in 2009. "Resist Trump? On Immigration, Top Democrats See Room for Compromise," stated The New York Times in late 2024.
For decades, we’ve heard Democratic policymakers extol the virtues of working with Republicans. Through a series of stock terms, e.g. bipartisanship, finding common ground, reaching across the aisle, compromising, they tout their willingness to set aside their political differences with Republicans in order to stop quibbling, quit stalling, work pragmatically, and—the holiest of the holies—Get Things Done.
This all might sound well and good; surely an active government is better than an idle, incapacitated one. But which things, exactly, are getting done? Why is it that the act of making decisions or passing legislation is deemed more important to elected officials than the actual content of those decisions and legislation? And how does an incurious, largely compliant media contribute to the harms of a Democratic party that, in its embrace of Republican ideology under the seeming noble banner of "bipartisanship" continues to move further to the right on key issues?
On this episode, we dissect the popular appeal for bipartisanship, examine how folksy calls for “Washington” to “work together” more often than not serve to promote war, austerity, anti-LBGTQ policies and crackdown on vulnerable migrants, and show how this seemingly high minded formulation serves to push Republicans further right and launder the Democrats’ increasingly conservative political agenda.
Our guest is journalist and author Malaika Jabali.
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Malaika Jabali is a journalist and author whose writing has appeared in The Guardian, Teen Vogue, The Nation, The New Republic, Jacobin, The Intercept, and ESSENCE, where she previously served as Senior News and Politics Editor. Her debut book, It’s Not You, It’s Capitalism: Why It’s Time to Break Up and How to Move On, was published by Hachette/Algonquin in 2023.
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Brain-Dead Bipartisanship Is Getting Us Nowhere
Chris Lehmann | December 20, 2024 | The Nation
Time for Democrats to Get Out of the Bipartisanship Business
Jason Linkins | November 25, 2024 | The New Republic
The #Resistance Heroes Working to Give Trump New Powers to Crush Dissent
Adam Johnson | November 18, 2024 | The Column
Once Again, the Democratic Leadership Has Failed Us All
Nathan J. Robinson | November 6, 2024 | Current Affairs
In Milwaukee, Many Black Voters Aren’t On Board With Either Party
Malaika Jabali | July 23, 2024 | The Nation
The Left Is Losing Because We’re Not Confrontational Enough
Jordan Bollag | May 20, 2022 | Current Affairs
You Don’t Actually Need to Reach Across the Aisle, Mr. Biden
John Lawrence | April 28, 2021 | The New York Times
Joe Biden represents a failed white liberalism
Malaika Jabali | June 28, 2019 | The Guardian
There’s Nothing Virtuous About Finding Common Ground
Tayari Jones | October 25, 2018 | TIME
Luke Savage | January 19, 2018 | Current Affairs
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