EPISODE · Nov 1, 2024 · 53 MIN
Experts discuss MSG Trump rally, and America's future
from Noon Edition · host Indiana Public Media
Stream the show LIVEDonald Trump called it a “lovefest.” The New York Times called it “a carnival of grievances, misogyny and racism.” Trump’s presidential campaign rally at Madison Square Garden last Sunday started with a comedian saying Puerto Rico is a “floating island of garbage.” Speaker after speaker offered a dark assessment of America, with some adding crude comments, even by Trump’s standards, about Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Trump himself ranted about immigrants and America as an “occupied country” weakened by the “enemy from within.” Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz was among those who compared the rally to a 1939 Nazi event at Madison Square Garden. This week on Noon Edition, we will talk about fascism and the potential for next week’s election to change our system of government. Experts in political science and a representative of the group Defense of Democracy will join us. You can follow us on X @WFIUWTIUNews or join us on the air by calling 812-855-0811 or toll-free at 1-877-285-9348. You can also send questions for the show to [email protected]. You can also record your questions and send them in through email. GuestsNoah Eber-Schmid, IU professor of Political Science William E. Scheuerman, IU professor of Political Science Aaron Dusso, Associate Professor of Political Science at IU Indy Karen Svoboda, Executive Director of Defense of Democracy
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Stream the show LIVE Donald Trump called it a “lovefest.” The New York Times called it “a carnival of grievances, misogyny and racism.” Trump’s presidential campaign rally at Madison Square Garden last Sunday started with a comedian saying Puerto Rico is a “floating island of garbage.” Speaker after speaker offered a dark assessment of America, with some adding crude comments, even by Trump’s standards, about Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Trump himself ranted about immigrants and America as an “occupied country” weakened by the “enemy from within.” Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz was among those who compared the rally to a 1939 Nazi event at Madison Square Garden. This week on Noon Edition, we will talk about fascism and the potential for next week’s election to change our system of government. Experts in political science and a representative of the group Defense of Democracy will join us. You can follow us on X @WFIUWTIUNews or join us on the air by calling 812-855-0811 or toll-free at 1-877-285-9348. You can also send questions for the show to [email protected]. You can also record your questions and send them in through email. Guests Noah Eber-Schmid, IU professor of Political Science William E. Scheuerman, IU professor of Political Science Aaron Dusso, Associate Professor of Political Science at IU Indy Karen Svoboda, Executive Director of Defense of Democracy
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