
Diabolical Lies Democrats Are Failing. What Comes After the Liberal Status Quo?
Sep 7, 2025
A sharp look at why centrist politics are flailing and what replaces the liberal status quo. They trace elite efforts to revive neoliberal ideas and critique a new media push for technocratic abundance. Local left wins and party gatekeeping get examined. The takeaway: grassroots pressure and ideological battles are reshaping political strategy.
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Major Reforms Came From Radical Pressure
- Historic liberal achievements (New Deal, civil rights) often originated from radical movements, not moderate liberal leadership.
- Hosts stress liberals absorbed left demands after mass protest rather than leading those transformations.
Liberalism Protects Capitalism Then Patches It
- Modern liberal governance balances protecting capitalism and mitigating its harms, limiting ambition for structural change.
- Katie Herzog argues this defensive posture preserves private ownership while offering only limited interventions.
Growth Framing Sidesteps Worker Grievances
- The Argument's first pieces center technocratic defenses of growth and immigration to boost GDP, often treating political fallout as optics.
- Hosts criticize framing that prioritizes macro growth metrics over working-class material experiences.





