
Diabolical Lies The Myth of Centrism
Feb 22, 2026
A combative dismantling of the idea that centrism is the neutral fix for political problems. They challenge the vagueness of being "moderate" and argue it often protects the status quo. The conversation calls out punditry that elevates moderation as practical wisdom. They pick apart specific centrist claims about winning elections and compromise.
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Centrism Is An Ideology Of No Ideology
- Centrism lacks a coherent ideology and often just preserves the status quo.
- Katie Herzog argues it implies slow change is preferable and favors existing arrangements.
Pundits Drive Centrist Narratives
- Centrist influence mostly comes from pundits, not politicians.
- Katie points to Jonathan Chait and Matt Yglesias as emblematic centrist media voices shaping opinion.
Centrism As Performance
- Centrism functions as a performance rather than an identity for many public figures.
- Caroline Cake calls it 'conservative passing' or 'centrist passing' behavior among some journalists.
