Historian Timothy Snyder on Trump and what happened to the Democratic and Republican parties

What we ended up with, from Bill Clinton onward, is a status quo party and an “undo the system” party, where the Democrats became the status quo party and the Republicans became the “undo the system” party. In that constellation it’s very hard to think of change because one party is in favor of things being the way they are, just slightly better, and the other party has this big idea of undoing everything, although it’s unclear what that really means in practice. So no one is actually articulating how you address the problems of the day, the greatest of which would be inequality. When neither party is creative, then it’s hard for scholars to get their ideas into meaningful circulation.

Historian Timothy Snyder on Trump and what happened to the Democratic and Republican parties. Snyder says “it’s pretty much inevitable” that Trump will try to stage a coup and overthrow democracy.