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Charisma vs. Competence: Trump, Zohran, Olivia Nuzzi, and the Politics of Attention
Twigg and Jenkins
1 hour 12 minutes
3 weeks ago
Charisma vs. Competence: Trump, Zohran, Olivia Nuzzi, and the Politics of Attention
In this episode of Twigg & Jenkins, Carri and Brad dive into the new politics of fame, where clout, charisma, and camera-readiness are treated like core qualifications for office. From Donald Trump’s glowing Oval Office embrace of Zohran Mamdani to Marjorie Taylor Greene’s dramatic exit from Congress after cashing in on her brand, they trace how “just wanting to be famous” has become the shared job description for journalists, candidates, and influencers-turned-candidates alike.
They turn to the Olivia Nuzzi saga and her buzzy new book, digging into how the media class has responded with a mix of fascination, venom, and disappointment. Carri and Brad talk about how much of the backlash feels gendered, and what Nuzzi’s transformation into a main character says about a political media ecosystem.
They break down why Trump’s easy charm and star-gazer instincts still keep catching Democrats flat-footed, how Zohran managed to win the day without getting sucked into Trump’s orbit, and what MTG’s departure says about the future of MAGA and a post-Trump Republican Party. Then they zoom out to the influencer primary in New York, where online clout crashes into real-world vote totals, raising the question: does being good at content actually translate into power at the ballot box?
PLUS, they discuss the Netflix Warner Brothers merger and what it means to the state of democracy and the power that the media has over information.
Across it all, Carri and Brad wrestle with what this era of attention-as-currency means for democracy itself: who wins, who loses, and whether substance can still break through in a system increasingly optimized for spectacle.
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Twigg & Jenkins is produced by Culture House and Enfranchisement Productions.
Twigg and Jenkins
Politics and Culture video pod with Obama White House work spouses turned politically codependent besties. @carritwigg @bradjenkins