Know Your Enemy

Matthew Sitman

A leftist's guide to the conservative movement, one podcast episode at a time, with co-hosts Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell.

  1. UNLOCKED: Trump's Big, Beautiful Ballroom (w/ Kate Wagner)

    2D AGO · BONUS

    UNLOCKED: Trump's Big, Beautiful Ballroom (w/ Kate Wagner)

    This episode originally aired November 17, 2025 on Patreon — we're unlocking it as a holiday treat.  If there's a Trump-era topic that manages to fascinate without being entirely depressing, it's probably the ongoing arguments about architecture that his ascension has occasioned. Proponents of a RETVRN to the architectural ideals of ancient Greece and Rome are prominent in MAGA circles; partisans of a neo-classical revival populate government commissions, and their prescriptions find expression in various executive orders again. To understand who these people are, what their movement wants, and the kernel of truth in their grievances, we talked to architectural critic and proprietor of McMansion Hell Kate Wagner. We start by analyzing Trump's ballroom and the demolishing the East Wing of the White House — the perfect way into MAGA architecture and the mind of their Beautiful Builder himself, Donald J. Trump. Sources: Kate Wagner, "Duncing About Architecture," New Republic, Feb 8, 2020 — "Trump Will Not Make Architecture Great Again," The Nation, Jan 7, 2025 — "The Real Problem With Trump’s Cheesy Neoclassical Building Fetish," Feb 12, 2025 — "what the f**k are we doing anymore," The Late Review, Jan 9, 2025. — "Wrecking Ballroom," The New York Review of Architecture, Dec 17, 2025. Charlie Nash, "Trump Admits He Could've Built Ballroom Without Destroying the East Wing, But 'It Looked Like Hell,'" Mediate, Nov 10, 2025 Jonathan Edwards & Dan Diamond, "Trump hires new White House ballroom architect," WaPo, Dec 4, 2025.  ...and don't forget to subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon for access to all of our bonus episodes!

    1h 1m
  2. The Furious Minds of MAGA (w/ Laura Field)

    NOV 24

    The Furious Minds of MAGA (w/ Laura Field)

    Laura K. Field's Furious Minds: The Making of the MAGA New Right, published earlier this month, is a book we simply had to discuss. Listeners to this podcast will recognize its cast of characters—conservative intellectuals like Patrick Deneen, Michael Anton, John Eastman, Adrian Vermeule, and Harry Jaffa, among others—whose ideas and influence Field carefully categorizes and evaluates, bringing order to an unruly decade of intellectual history. Topics include: Leo Strauss and the problem of great teachers; the use and abuse of grand narratives by the right; how the Claremonters went all in on Trump; the permission given by postliberals to some of the nastiest impulses on the right; and more! Sources: Laura K. Field, Furious Minds: The Making of the MAGA New Right (2025) — "Revisiting Why Liberalism Failed: A Five-Part Series," Niskanen Center, Dec 21, 2020 Patrick Deneen, Why Liberalism Failed (2018) — Regime Change: Toward a Postliberal Future (2023) Matthew Sitman, "Liberalism and the Catholic Left," Commonweal, Dec 3, 2018 Publius Decius Mus/Michael Anton, "The Flight 93 Election," Claremont Review of Books, Sept 5, 2016 Adrian Vermeule, "Integration from Within," American Affairs, Spring 2018 The Editors, "The Fight is Now," The American Mind, Nov 5, 2020 Anemona Hartocollis, "On Campus, Trump Fans Say They Need 'Safe Spaces,'" New York Times, Dec 8, 2016 Further Listening:  KYE: "Rise of the Illiberal Right," July 12, 2019.  KYE: "Midnight in the Garden of American Heroes (On West Coast Straussians)," Feb 11, 2021.  KYE: "Unraveling Allan Bloom and Saul Bellow," June 21, 2021.  KYE: "The Afterlife of January 6," July 19, 2021. ...and don't forget to subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon for access to all of our bonus episodes!

    1h 10m
  3. Break Glass in Case of Emergency

    NOV 3

    Break Glass in Case of Emergency

    This is a different kind of episode than is typical; there's no book, no central text, not even a single, central event that guides the conversation. Instead, we begin with a few recent news items—speculation about Trump 2028, Speaker Mike Johnson's refusal to swear in a Democratic congresswoman, the stunning abdication of Congress as the shutdown continues, and, incredibly, a secretive billionaire and Mellon heir donates over a hundred million dollars to pay the military, among others—and then lay out our profound worries about Trump ruling by decree, and the coming of MAGA-style Caeserism. How and when might that occur? We discuss troubling signals the Trump administration is sending about upcoming elections, and especially the 2026 midterms; the ticking time bomb that is the Insurrection Act; how the right thinks about executive power (then and now), and more. Sources: Peter Rothpletz, "Trump's Third Term?" Zeteo/First Draft, Oct 24, 2025 Dana Milbank, "How Reactionary is MAGA? Try the First Century B.C.," Washington Post, Sept 7, 2022 Steve Bannon interview with The Economist, Oct 23, 2025 (YouTube) Shawn Hubler & Laurel Rosenhall, "Justice Department Will Monitor Elections in California and New Jersey," New York Times, Oct 24, 2025 Steve Contorno & Ashley Killough, "Frustrated Arizonans Have Waited More Than a Month for Their New Congresswoman to be Seated," CNN, Oct 25, 2025 Yoni Applebaum, "America's Fragile Constitution," The Atlantic, Oct 2015 Abraham Lincoln, "Speech to the Young Men’s Lyceum of Springfield," Jan 27, 1838 Bob Bauer & Jack Goldsmith, "Here’s What Trump Could Unleash by Invoking the Insurrection Act," New York Times, Oct 18, 2025 Damon Linker, "The Surest Path to Dictatorship: A Quick Plug for a Short Primer about the Insurrection Act," Notes from the Middleground, Oct 18, 2025 "Discussing Caesarism," New Founding Podcast, Oct 21, 2022.  Harvey Mansfield, Taming the Prince: The Ambivalence of Modern Executive Power (1989) James Burnham, Congress and the American Tradition (1959) Garry Wills, Bomb Power: The Modern Presidency and the National Security State (2010) ...and don't forget to subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon for access to all of our bonus episodes!

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A leftist's guide to the conservative movement, one podcast episode at a time, with co-hosts Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell.

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