
No Kings, New Terrain? Is Today's Political Climate Unprecedented?
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Political scientist Michael Bailey brings his deep knowledge, sharp wit, and characteristic humility to this episode of American Angst 101, hosted by sociologist Dale McConkey. Launching from the massive “No Kings” protest—which coincided with a military parade and President Trump’s birthday—Bailey unpacks the historical, constitutional, and cultural significance of what many see as an unsettling alignment of military symbolism and political power. Through conversation both candid and insightful, he explores what makes this moment in American politics feel different: the erosion of institutional norms, the rhetoric of emergency, and the rise of executive overreach that blurs lines once held sacred.
As McConkey lobs thoughtful questions and occasional jokes from the sidelines, Bailey traces the shifting public trust in institutions, the symbolic appropriation of the flag, and the complicated history of American attitudes toward the military. Together they reflect on immigration enforcement, the role of fear and privilege, and the disturbing normalization of political violence. This isn’t a partisan rant—it’s a deeply informed reflection on how a republic checks power, and what happens when it doesn’t.
The views expressed on American Angst 101 are solely those of the participants and do not represent any organization.