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THE WEEKLY LIST
The “new normal” of American politics is not normal. The Weekly List reminds us of that. On a weekly basis, the List tracks specific news stories representing eroding norms under the current regime. Taken together, they reveal a nation pushed towards authoritarianism.WEEKLY LISTS
The “new normal” of American politics is not normal. The Weekly List reminds us of that. On a weekly basis, the List tracks specific news stories representing eroding norms under the current regime. Taken together, they reveal a nation pushed towards authoritarianism.WEEKLY LISTS
September 12, 2020. Week 200. Things are getting worse in America, week by week. This week, as the West Coast saw wildfires spread, with much of California, Oregon, and Washington covered in smoke so thick the sun couldn’t break through and the sky was a hazy gray or shade of yellow and orange, Trump ignored it.SEARCH THE LISTS
The “new normal” of American politics is not normal. The Weekly List reminds us of that. On a weekly basis, the List tracks specific news stories representing eroding norms under the current regime. Taken together, they reveal a nation pushed towards authoritarianism.MEDIA MENTIONS
The “new normal” of American politics is not normal. The Weekly List reminds us of that. On a weekly basis, the List tracks specific news stories representing eroding norms under the current regime. Taken together, they reveal a nation pushed towards authoritarianism. WEEK 1 – THE WEEKLY LIST Week 1. subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. Experts in authoritarianism advise to keep a list of things subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. Acts of hate — for the first 400 per the Southern Poverty Law Center, I could name many that I had seen covered by the media.ABOUT AMY SISKIND
Amy Siskind is a national spokesperson, writer and expert on helping women and girls advance and succeed. A former Wall Street executive, she’s President and Co-founder of The New Agenda, a national organization working on issues including economic independence and advancement, gender representation and bias, and campus sexual assault. Amy’s advocacy for equality now occurs WEEK 27 – THE WEEKLY LIST Week 27. subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. This week’s list has over 100 items, and matches the feel of complete chaos: bombshell after bombshell about Trump’s ties to, and efforts to undermine the investigation into Russia. Although the biggest headline of the week was the appointment of a special counsel toinvestigate
WEEK 63 – THE WEEKLY LIST Week 63. Experts in authoritarianism advise to keep a list of things. subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. The fabric of our country is changing at an alarming pace, although in the chaos, related news is garnering little media coverage or attention. Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is becomingincreasingly
WEEK 11 – THE WEEKLY LIST Week 11. Experts in authoritarianism advise to keep a list of things. subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. This week was chaos. Journalist Dan Rather described it as “the Twilight Zone,” and author Stephen King, “The ugliest first week of a presidency in the history of the American republic.”. This week, there were numerousTHE WEEKLY LIST
The “new normal” of American politics is not normal. The Weekly List reminds us of that. On a weekly basis, the List tracks specific news stories representing eroding norms under the current regime. Taken together, they reveal a nation pushed towards authoritarianism.WEEKLY LISTS
The “new normal” of American politics is not normal. The Weekly List reminds us of that. On a weekly basis, the List tracks specific news stories representing eroding norms under the current regime. Taken together, they reveal a nation pushed towards authoritarianism.WEEKLY LISTS
September 12, 2020. Week 200. Things are getting worse in America, week by week. This week, as the West Coast saw wildfires spread, with much of California, Oregon, and Washington covered in smoke so thick the sun couldn’t break through and the sky was a hazy gray or shade of yellow and orange, Trump ignored it.SEARCH THE LISTS
The “new normal” of American politics is not normal. The Weekly List reminds us of that. On a weekly basis, the List tracks specific news stories representing eroding norms under the current regime. Taken together, they reveal a nation pushed towards authoritarianism.MEDIA MENTIONS
The “new normal” of American politics is not normal. The Weekly List reminds us of that. On a weekly basis, the List tracks specific news stories representing eroding norms under the current regime. Taken together, they reveal a nation pushed towards authoritarianism. WEEK 1 – THE WEEKLY LIST Week 1. subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. Experts in authoritarianism advise to keep a list of things subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. Acts of hate — for the first 400 per the Southern Poverty Law Center, I could name many that I had seen covered by the media.ABOUT AMY SISKIND
Amy Siskind is a national spokesperson, writer and expert on helping women and girls advance and succeed. A former Wall Street executive, she’s President and Co-founder of The New Agenda, a national organization working on issues including economic independence and advancement, gender representation and bias, and campus sexual assault. Amy’s advocacy for equality now occurs WEEK 27 – THE WEEKLY LIST Week 27. subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. This week’s list has over 100 items, and matches the feel of complete chaos: bombshell after bombshell about Trump’s ties to, and efforts to undermine the investigation into Russia. Although the biggest headline of the week was the appointment of a special counsel toinvestigate
WEEK 63 – THE WEEKLY LIST Week 63. Experts in authoritarianism advise to keep a list of things. subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. The fabric of our country is changing at an alarming pace, although in the chaos, related news is garnering little media coverage or attention. Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is becomingincreasingly
WEEK 11 – THE WEEKLY LIST Week 11. Experts in authoritarianism advise to keep a list of things. subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. This week was chaos. Journalist Dan Rather described it as “the Twilight Zone,” and author Stephen King, “The ugliest first week of a presidency in the history of the American republic.”. This week, there were numerous EVENTS – THE WEEKLY LIST The “new normal” of American politics is not normal. The Weekly List reminds us of that. On a weekly basis, the List tracks specific news stories representing eroding norms under the current regime. Taken together, they reveal a nation pushed towards authoritarianism. ABOUT THE WEEKLY LIST The Weekly List was born on November 20, 2016, chronicling Amy’s findings. Originally for her friends and social media followers, the List quickly went viral. The earliest weeks listed fewer than a dozen items. Now, nearly a year later, each week brings with it at least one-hundred new abnormalities. WEEK 21 – THE WEEKLY LIST Week 21. Experts in authoritarianism advise to keep a list of things. subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. Over the past three weeks, Trump’s approval plummeted as he struggled to take back the narrative amidst legislative failures and a ubiquitous Russia. WEEK 2 – THE WEEKLY LIST Hate crimes continue nationwide against Muslims, Jews, women, Black, LGBTQ and Hispanic Americans. On a Delta flight, one Trump supporter screamed at “Hillary bitches,” and didn’t get kicked off. Steve Bannon received $376k from a small foundation in Tallahassee to pay a salary for his work at Breitbart. I’m sure there are more. WEEK 25 – THE WEEKLY LIST The fabric and values of our country are transforming before our eyes. The Trump regime of billionaires and sycophants—with most Republicans cowering along in lock-step — continue to act and take actions that are greedy and cruel. As we hit Week 25, every subgroup of Americans not white, str WEEK 10 – THE WEEKLY LIST Week 10. subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. An observation: this week’s list includes two articles, one by McClatchy and one by the NYT, with breaking news on Russian interference in our election, including possible Trump team complicity. Both articles are shocking and disturbing, yet garneredlittle attention.
WEEK 8 – THE WEEKLY LIST Week 8. subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. Experts in authoritarianism advise to keep a list of things subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. (although the bar is high, this week was the most devastating for our country). Trump announced he will make major policy announcements via Twitter. WEEK 28 – THE WEEKLY LIST Week 28. subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. This week the Trump-Russia scandal reached the inner circle of Trump’s WH, as bombshells revealed Kushner is a central focus of the FBI investigation. The Trump regime established a war room as the walls of Trump-Russia cave in on them, with breaking news daily. WEEK 9 – THE WEEKLY LIST Week 9. Experts in authoritarianism advise to keep a list of things. subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. This was not a good week for our country: this is the longest, and most troubling list. I want to note that the purpose of the authoritarian list is to highlight subtle changes, and so business as usual, as upsetting as itmay
WEEK 141 – THE WEEKLY LIST Week 141. Experts in authoritarianism advise to keep a list of things. subtly changing around you, so you’ll remember. This week Robert Mueller testified before the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees about his 448 page report. The testimony was the first glimpse many Americans had of its findings, especially Mueller’sstark
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October 19, 2019
WEEK 153
This week they just said it out loud: Trump’s acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney scolded reporters, saying Ukraine was a quid pro quo, and “Get over it!” This was yet another in a series of unending trial balloons to gauge just how far Trump could push boundaries, and what he could normalize on his path to deconstructing our democracy. At the same news conference, Mulvaney informed reporters that Trump would host the 2020 G7 summit at his Doral Resort, an unprecedented act and another trial balloon. By the end of the week, Republicans were tiring of Donald J. Trump.Read More
October 12, 2019
WEEK 152
In addition to the number of not normal items surging since the start of the impeachment inquiry, Trump’s Twitter activity has proliferated — in one 25 minute span on Friday alone, he sent 33 tweets! In past weekly lists, we have covered that the potency of his tweets have had decreased, both in impact and visibility, as his time in office wears on. Also, notably, the media coverage of Trump’s frenzied tweeting has dropped off, making it harder each week to find sources that put what amounts to official pronouncements from the leader of our country into some context (and for me to link to for historical purposes).Read More
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October 05, 2019
WEEK 151
With impeachment looming, Trump started this week by attacking the credibility of House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff and the whistleblower, both of whom he also endangered with his rhetoric. Midweek, Trump shifted strategy, openly soliciting foreign help from China and Ukraine in the 2020 election on national television, speaking to reporters on the South Lawn of White House. Republicans remained silent on Trump’s unprecedented request, which the head of the Federal Election Commission reminded the country, in a tweet, isillegal.
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October 19, 2019
WEEK 153
This week they just said it out loud: Trump’s acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney scolded reporters, saying Ukraine was a quid pro quo, and “Get over it!” This was yet another in a series of unending trial balloons to gauge just how far Trump could push boundaries, and what he could normalize on his path to deconstructing our democracy. At the same news conference, Mulvaney informed reporters that Trump would host the 2020 G7 summit at his Doral Resort, an unprecedented act and another trial balloon. By the end of the week, Republicans were tiring of Donald J. Trump.Read More
October 12, 2019
WEEK 152
In addition to the number of not normal items surging since the start of the impeachment inquiry, Trump’s Twitter activity has proliferated — in one 25 minute span on Friday alone, he sent 33 tweets! In past weekly lists, we have covered that the potency of his tweets have had decreased, both in impact and visibility, as his time in office wears on. Also, notably, the media coverage of Trump’s frenzied tweeting has dropped off, making it harder each week to find sources that put what amounts to official pronouncements from the leader of our country into some context (and for me to link to for historical purposes).Read More
October 05, 2019
WEEK 151
With impeachment looming, Trump started this week by attacking the credibility of House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff and the whistleblower, both of whom he also endangered with his rhetoric. Midweek, Trump shifted strategy, openly soliciting foreign help from China and Ukraine in the 2020 election on national television, speaking to reporters on the South Lawn of White House. Republicans remained silent on Trump’s unprecedented request, which the head of the Federal Election Commission reminded the country, in a tweet, isillegal.
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AS FEATURED IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WHAT IS THE WEEKLY LIST? The “new normal” of American politics is not normal. The Weekly List reminds us of that. On a weekly basis, the List tracks specific news stories representing eroding norms under the current regime. Taken together, they reveal a nation pushed towards authoritarianism, the wielding of unchecked governmental authority by one person or group at the expense of the freedom of those who oppose them.Read More
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