
All those CEOs cartwheeled down to Mar-a-Lago and then dutifully lined up at Trump's inauguration because they were fed up with social justice warriors and labor having more power—even if their bottom lines were never harmed in the process. Now, they want their next adrenaline rush and more government money without any pesky regulations hampering their highfalutin space-exploration dreams. But they may just pine for those DEI training sessions after the coming populist economic backlash. Stephanie Ruhle joins Tim Miller.
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Hello and welcome to the Bulwark Podcast. I'm your host, Tim Miller. It is Wednesday. We're in the third day of Donald Trump's second presidency. There's only like 1,300 or 1,400 or so days to go, so no big deal. I'm excited to be here. First time we get to turn the tables. Stephanie Ruhl, host of the 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhl on MSNBC. She's a senior business correspondent with NBC News.
She was formerly an anchor for Bloomberg and a managing director at Deutsche Bank. What's going on, Steph?
Hey, just here covering the administration.
Are you excited about this? Do you have four years of 11 p.m. commentary on Donald Trump's antics in you mentally?
Yes. And for everybody who's like, oh, I can't do this. Check yourself.
Me.
Every day, you and I have the opportunity, whether it's on a podcast, whether it's on a television show, to talk to the American people and not be against him or for him, but just cover this, right? We are living in the age of misinformation, and we can sit here and bitch and moan about how we're flooded with lies, which we are, or we could realize we have these platforms. Let's do our part.
Let's cover them.
Is this cope? Do you really feel this way?
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