Episode Synopsis
The legacy of Trump’s years is a hotly debated topic. The debate is a legacy in and of itself. For many, he was the straight talking, bulldozing champion of true America. For others, he was an untrustworthy maverick with little regard for anyone but himself. Our guest in this episode makes no apologies for where she stands on the issue. But make no mistake, very few had the closness, and the insight into the goings on of the Trump Administration, as The Washington Post’s Carol Leonnig. We will aim to disect the true nature of the self-described “very stable genius”, and explore the legacy he leaves on what is undoubadly a very polorised United States of America.
What did we learn in this podcast?
Watch the Main Interview Video
About Carol Leonnig:
Nick Montfort is the Professor for Digital Media at the Massachussetts Institute of Technology. He is a leading contributer to the world of Computer Generated Art, with numerous Computer Generated books and works of poetry. He is the Director of The Trope Tank, aimed at facilitating collaborative research, teaching and artistic expression through computers.
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Further Resources:
- A timeline of contraversial events during Trump’s presidency
- A list of Trump’s presidential achievments
- What if Donald Trump were running the withdrawl from Afghanistan
- Donald Trump’s comments on media coverage of his deal with the Taliban
- OPINION: No, Trump didn’t force Biden’s hand on Afghanistan withdrawl
- BBC: The detail of Trump’s Taliban deal
- The 10 best things Trump did in 2020
- 30 things Trump did that you might not know about
- OPINION: Trump’s four years has given us reprieve from the tyranny of the cultural left