
The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan Jonathan Rauch On The F-Word
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Jan 30, 2026 Jonathan Rauch, senior fellow at Brookings and Atlantic contributor, offers sharp analysis on rising authoritarian currents. He explains why he labels parts of Trumpism as fascism. Short takes cover norm-breaking as a power tactic, the glorification of violence, dehumanizing rhetoric toward immigrants, masked paramilitary units, and the collapse of traditional gatekeepers.
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Norm-Smashing As A Power Strategy
- Jonathan Rauch argues Trumpism now intentionally smashes democratic norms to reset public debate in its favor.
- Norm-breaking is a calculated power play that silences traditional civility and reasoned discourse.
Gatekeeping Eroded, Social Media Amplifies Outliers
- Rauch identifies lost political gatekeeping and social media as enabling norm-breakers to win power.
- Parties no longer reliably block extremists and technology amplifies shocking voices into politics.
Rhetoric Has Become Official Policy Tone
- Offensive rhetoric has been institutionalized beyond Trump into administration messaging.
- Transmission of that style across officials shows it's a deliberate rhetorical strategy, not personal eccentricity.








