Chuck Todd highlights the perverse political incentives looming over the government shutdown, Trump’s efforts to create a violent confrontation with protestors and his controversial strikes on alleged Venezuelan drug boats. Then, he takes the ToddCast Time Machine back to 1991 and the long lasting impacts of Anita Hill’s testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee.
On this episode of the Chuck ToddCast, Chuck examines the second week of the government shutdown, explaining why Republicans are taking most of the blame—but why it’s not an automatic win for Democrats. He breaks down the political incentives that keep both sides digging in, Trump’s efforts to punish his own voters in blue states, and the growing risk of violent confrontations with protestors. Chuck also explores how the shutdown intersects with pressing economic and foreign policy issues, from spiking consumer prices and tariff-driven disruptions in agriculture to Trump’s controversial actions involving Venezuela and the implications for international norms.
Finally, Chuck hops in the ToddCast Time Machine and digs into the longstanding impacts of the Anita Hill hearings, answers listeners' questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment and gives his college football update.
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Timeline:
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00:00 Introduction
01:30 Government shutdown extends into second week
02:30 Republicans getting more blame, but not a slam dunk for Dems
03:45 The political incentives are to dig in, rather than compromise
05:30 Trump is punishing his own voters in blue states
07:15 Government employees set to start missing paychecks
08:15 Mike Johnson is jamming the senate
09:45 Senate Republicans have been forced into tough votes
11:30 Democrats will have to get to yes at some point
12:30 Stephen Miller's language should be alarming to judiciary
13:30 Trump is trying to incite a violent confrontation with protestors
15:15 Making shutdown fight about healthcare was signal to moderate voters
18:15 In prior six months, prices for consumer goods have spiked
19:15 Retailers announcing substantial price increases due to tariffs
21:00 52% drop in soybean exports to China
21:45 Trump floating "socialist" style policies to bail out farmers
23:15 Japan elects a conservative as first female prime minister
25:00 Trump makes dubious claims in defense of striking Venezuelan boats
26:30 Boat attacks are denying due process to foreign citizens
28:15 We're giving a permission slip to thugs & dictators around the world
29:30 Venezuela would be a bigger story if not for the shutdown
30:45 Nominee for Virginia DA, Jay Jones has disturbing texts released
33:15 Candidate apologizes after texts were made public
35:15 What Jay Jones says was disqualifying
37:30 Nobody is being held accountable for faulty character
39:45 Polarization may be so strong that scandals don't matter
41:30 ToddCast Time Machine
41:45 October 11th, 1991 - Anita Hill testified before judiciary committee
42:30 There were no women on the senate judiciary committee
43:30 Hill's testimony was massively consequential for gender equality
45:30 Clarence Thomas was being fast tracked to the Supreme Court
48:00 Anita Hill allegations surface publicly on October 6th
49:00 Hill provides graphic testimony of inappropriate behavior by Thomas
50:45 Hill had a lot to lose and was afraid
51:45 It was the first time sexual harassment entered public zeitgeist
53:00 Gender, race and ideology mixed into toxic political stew
53:30 Senate confirms Thomas in bipartisan vote 5 days later
55:45 Anita Hill has never forgiven Joe Biden for the hearing
57:15 Hill hearings supercharged women's entry into politics
1:00:00 Ask Chuck
1:00:15 Was Hegseth's speech a step towards a presidential campaign?
1:02:45 Dangers of governing with an "ends justify the means" philosophy?
1:05:45 College football update