Propaganda Loves You: Voting Rights Act Gutted, Trump’s PR Stunts, and Mayday Organizing
Kodie, Arthur, and Joe mark a year of the podcast with listener analytics, then play a real-or-fake headlines game that leads into discussion of recent political news. The hosts then cover the Supreme Court’s 6–3 ruling narrowing Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in a Louisiana redistricting case, citing Clarence Thomas’s critique of proportional representation and warning of intensified gerrymandering. They analyze Trump’s long history of publicity stunts and the broader propaganda ecosystem around him, from Roy Cohn to modern meme operations. The episode closes with Mayday updates via Democracy Now, emphasizing labor solidarity and collective action.
00:00 Welcome Back and Agenda
01:22 One Year Listener Milestone
03:45 State Quarters Nostalgia
04:43 Real or Fake Headlines Game
07:50 Debunking and Explaining Headlines
15:42 Voting Rights Act Under Attack
25:31 Organizing and Political Hope
29:46 Sponsor Break Skit
31:27 Trump PR Stunts Origins
35:34 WWE Kayfabe and The Apprentice
39:16 Branding vs Political Propaganda
42:45 Escalator Crowd Reveal
43:43 Free Media Spectacle
44:22 Fast Food And Mugshot Branding
46:58 McDonalds Fry Photo Op
48:29 DoorDash And Butler Image
52:23 Debating Attention And Optics
57:23 Architects Behind The Brand
01:03:25 Meme White House Machine
01:09:50 Satire Ad Break
01:11:01 Mayday And Worker Solidarity
01:21:43 Howard Zinn Utopian Vision
01:31:04 Solidarity Signals And Democracy
01:37:32 Wrap Up And Next Episodes