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Trump's Big Affordability Speech. Empathy in the Digital Political Age (with Brian Brushwood)

Dec 19, 2025
Brian Brushwood, an entertainer and commentator known for his work on Scam School and The Modern Rogue, joins to dissect Donald Trump’s recent approach to addressing economic concerns. They discuss how Trump acknowledged economic struggles while balancing his usual bravado. The conversation shifts to the impact of online discourse, exploring how algorithms amplify negativity and whether social platforms can foster empathy. Brian also shares insights on transforming hostile audiences into supporters, emphasizing the need for thoughtful conversation in today’s polarized environment.
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INSIGHT

Tariffs Promise Delayed Political Payoff

  • Trump pitched tariffs as delayed gratification that will incentivize reshoring and lower costs over time.
  • Justin warns timing is political weakness because promised tax benefits may not be felt until next year.
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Attacking Insurers Resonates Populist Voters

  • Attacking insurers landed well because it matched public frustration and felt populist.
  • Justin notes this rhetoric can be politically rewarding if sustained and credible.
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Crowds Amplify Negative Voices Online

  • Brian Brushwood warns online crowds behave like multicellular organisms and amplify outlier negativity.
  • He says algorithmic feeds make minority ugliness look like majority sentiment to users.
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