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Buttigieg Claims Democrats Have Real Allergy to Taking Political Risk in New Media

The Checkup with Doctor Mike · Pitching Pete Buttigieg My New Healthcare Plan · May 10, 2026
Buttigieg Claims Democrats Have Real Allergy to Taking Political Risk in New Media
The Checkup with Doctor Mike
The Checkup with Doctor Mike
Pitching Pete Buttigieg My New Healthcare Plan
"Generally, in my party, for some reason, there's a real allergy to taking risk. And I mean, everyone in politics has some relationship with risk, maybe some aversion to risk. You don't wanna do something that'll undermine your ability to win or your ability to govern. But I think we've gone way too far to an extreme on that."
Pete Buttigieg criticized the Democratic Party's reluctance to engage with new media formats like podcasts and platforms like Jubilee, arguing that party members are overly cautious about saying something wrong or getting off talking points. He contrasted this with local politics, where officials like mayors are forced to be more accessible and comfortable with unscripted interactions. Buttigieg suggested this risk aversion has hurt Democrats' ability to reach voters where they actually consume information.

About this episode

In this episode of the Checkup Podcast, host Dr. Mike Varshavski interviews Pete Buttigieg, former presidential candidate and U.S. Transportation Secretary under President Biden. The conversation centers on healthcare, political communication, and Buttigieg's personal experiences navigating America's medical system. Buttigieg opens up about the traumatic hospitalization of his infant son Gus, who was intubated and placed in intensive care while battling RSV, a respiratory virus that nearly took his life when he weighed less than 10 pounds. This experience, combined with his mother's struggle with dementia and navigating Medicare's complexity, profoundly shaped his views on healthcare reform and the need for universal coverage. The discussion pivots to politics and media, with Buttigieg criticizing the Democratic Party's risk aversion and reluctance to engage with new media formats like podcasts and platforms such as Jubilee, arguing this has hurt the party's ability to reach voters. He details his aggressive enforcement approach as Transportation Secretary, including how he multiplied airline fines tenfold using existing authority and created transparency tools that pressured carriers to improve customer service. Buttigieg also addresses the current political landscape, arguing that the MAGA movement represents less than one-third of Americans despite controlling the government, and urges citizens to recognize their power to effect change. The episode concludes with Buttigieg's reflections on systemic reform, from healthcare to infrastructure, and his measured optimism about building a better future for his children despite the challenges of the 2020s.

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