Politically POMP

Politically POMP

Politically POMP is a calm, context-driven podcast for people who want to understand what’s happening in politics without the panic, outrage, or talking points. Hosted by Patty, the show focuses on precedent, institutional strain, and the quieter shifts that shape our democracy long before they make headlines.

  1. Jun 29

    The America 250 We Were Supposed to Have

    America is turning 250. On paper, that should be a once‑in‑a‑lifetime civic milestone, a chance to look honestly at 250 years of American history, reckon with what we’ve done, and decide what comes next. Instead, a narcissistic president has turned the semiquincentennial into a MAGA mega‑party with a UFC cage on the White House lawn and a branded state fair on the National Mall. In this episode, I break down the difference between America250, the bipartisan commission Congress created back in 2016, and Freedom 250, Trump’s White House‑backed project that’s now dominating the headlines, sponsorships, and stage. We’ll talk about how artists were misled into thinking they were performing for the official America250 celebration, why many backed out once they realized they were being used to promote Freedom 250, and how the anniversary itself has become a battleground over who gets to tell the story of the United States. This isn’t just about concerts and fireworks. It’s about a president who cannot imagine a national story that doesn’t center him, and a wider political system that keeps choosing spectacle over repair. Drawing on my earlier pieces about gerrymandering, Pride as riot not rainbow, and the crisis nobody wants to name, I’ll argue that America 250 could have been a national therapy session. Instead, it’s being sold to us as content. We’ll dig into: What America250 was originally supposed to do and why it matters. How Freedom 250 muscled in with state fairs, UFC fights, and IndyCar races. Why watchdogs say Freedom 250 looks more like a pay‑for‑play fundraising machine than a neutral civic celebration. The deeper democratic crisis this anniversary is exposing. Concrete ways we can reclaim “America 250” from the ground up, in our towns, classrooms, and communities. If you’ve been watching this “birthday party” unfold and feeling like something is deeply off, this episode is for you. The full Substack essay, “The America 250 We Were Supposed to Have,” is here: https://www.politicallypomp.com/p/the-america-250-we-were-supposed

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Politically POMP is a calm, context-driven podcast for people who want to understand what’s happening in politics without the panic, outrage, or talking points. Hosted by Patty, the show focuses on precedent, institutional strain, and the quieter shifts that shape our democracy long before they make headlines.