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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMAGA-Lite: What "Bari Weiss Conservatism" Is, and Why It's Dangerous

The new CBS executive isnt exactly MAGA. But her polite Trumpism will still help destroy America as we know it.
https://newrepublic.com/article/201401/bari-weiss-cbs-news-conservatism-maga-lite
https://archive.ph/di84v

Bari Weiss and House Speaker Mike Johnson at an event in January. Leigh Vogel/Getty Images
The ascent of Bari Weiss, who Paramount announced on Monday will be editor-in-chief of CBS News, at first glance seems like a media story. But its really a story about American politics and the two major parties. There is a new kind of moderate Republican, perhaps best exemplified by Weiss. And this kind of Republican is poised to keep gaining power and shifting the country to the right in harmful and destructive ways, even if they never have the political power of more explicitly pro-Trump conservatives.
For most of my lifetime, the Republican Party was informally divided into a more moderate wing and a more conservative one. (I say more moderate rather than simply moderate because the old true moderatessenators like Lowell Weicker and John Heinzare long gone.) George H.W. Bush, Mitt Romney, and John McCain exemplified this more moderate bloc. These Republicans took some very right-wing stances, but even so, they were to the left of figures such as Jerry Falwell and James Dobson, who emphasized their fierce opposition to abortion and LGBTQ rights and openly promoted the idea of America as a Judeo-Christian, male-led society. Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush tried, at times successfully, to chart a middle ground between these two factions and be embraced by both.
The H.W. Bush-McCain-Romney wing was already losing steam when Donald Trump started running for president in 2015. These Republicans didnt really have a strong agenda. They favored cutting corporate taxes and rolling back of liberal programs like Medicaid just at a more gradual rate than the partys right wing. The one area they really differed from the partys right wing was they had more favorable views towards immigration and greater inclusion of women and people of color in American society.
So Trump easily vanquished them. As his 2016 campaign showed, very few Republican voters were enthusiastic about greater multiculturalism, and many were ardently opposed. By the end of 2020, after Trump had won two Republican primaries and one presidential election, it was clear that figures like Romney had little room in the party. Trump hadnt been that religious or socially conservative before 2015, but he aligned with the right wing of the party and helped it win a decisive victory over the center-right.
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MAGA-Lite: What "Bari Weiss Conservatism" Is, and Why It's Dangerous (Original Post)
Celerity
Oct 7
OP
RogueRocket
(20 posts)1. how in the world did she get paid so much
she has basically no subscriber base yet got paid so much money, that's crazy
Press Watch
https://presswatchers.org 2025 09 trump-am-i-watching-things-on-television-that-are-different-from-whats-happening
Trump: 'Am I watching things on television that are different from what ...
Sep 29, 2025Trump in a brief moment of lucidity, perhaps wonders out loud if maybe he's been deceived by what he's seen on television, and what
themaguffin
(4,744 posts)3. She's a POS grifter. Also, she literally has no relevant experience, so there is no pretense of legitimacy to the hire.