
18 episodes

Long Shadow Long Lead & Campside Media
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4.8 • 1.6K Ratings
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The Ruby Ridge raid, the Waco siege at the Branch Davidian compound, the Oklahoma City bombing, the Jan. 6 insurrection… they are all explosive moments in recent U.S. history. But connect the dots between these—and other—seemingly disparate, violent events, and you’ll answer some of the most existential questions facing the U.S. today: How did America get the far right so wrong? What will it take now to get it right?
In LONG SHADOW’s first season, host Garrett Graff examined the lingering questions of 9/11, the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Season two, LONG SHADOW: RISE OF THE AMERICAN FAR RIGHT, explores how the modern domestic extremist movement grew from a fatal shootout on a mountain top in Idaho, was fanned by a fiery fiasco on the plains of Texas, and ultimately led to a riot on the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C.
Crackling with rich archival tape and riveting eyewitness and expert interviews, this seven-episode narrative podcast examines a thread of history that’s vitally relevant to our current political climate. It will help listeners understand why the fringe is overrunning the mainstream, conspiracy theorists have captured offices in Congress, and peaceful protests are turning into riots. How did we get here? Find out by following and listening to LONG SHADOW: RISE OF THE AMERICAN FAR RIGHT.
Co-produced by Long Lead and Campside Media
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Waco: The Spark
Out of the flames of a tragic government mishap—the 1993 siege at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas—the modern far-right movement is born.
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Ruby Ridge: The Revolution Begins
The government lays siege to Ruby Ridge, Idaho, where Randy Weaver and his family are hiding out in the shadow of a growing white supremacist movement, a year before Waco.
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Oklahoma City: Sic Semper Tyrannis
Experts claimed 1995’s Oklahoma City bombing was a lone-wolf event, but Timothy McVeigh’s act of retribution for the Waco siege, shows how domestic extremism has evolved.
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Info War: From the Fringe to Fox News
Using conspiracy theories and anger to amass enormous audiences in the 1990s, Rush Limbaugh and Bill Cooper pave the way for Fox News to mainstream far-right outrage.
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The Bundys: A Call to Arms
When the government seizes Cliven Bundy’s cattle over unpaid grazing fees, militias like the Three Percenters and the Oath Keepers—which are later at 1/6—aid a standoff on his ranch.
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MAGA: American Carnage
After Trump’s election, far-right extremism explodes, and internet racism boils over into the real world. From Charleston to Charlottesville to Christchurch, experts warn of a race war.
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Customer Reviews
Showing us that the playbook of the republican party has been a long time in the making
This is a very interesting and disturbing look into the history that has brought us to this point. i’ve listen to three episodes, and it seems like it was perfect for the Republican party because their whole platform is about othering. because they’ve been telling poor white people and it’s everyone else’s fault except for the rich and powerful the ones that keep making the decisions to keep the poor poor.
Long shadow season 2
Amazing! I'm recommending to everyone !
Such a well done and tight production. I was stuck in my car when I arrived at work, could not bear to turn it off.
So relevant to where we are now - required listening for all.
Amazing series
Season 2 was interesting. But Season 1 was so powerful. The early episodes and last one describing the events of that day were very emotional. Even all these years later and having only watched from afar I get choked up remembering. And I learned so much in the middle episodes that I didn’t know with such specificity. I highly recommend but be forewarned it revisits the trauma we all felt to some extent on that terrible day.