Tangle

PREVIEW: The Friday Edition - What we got right and wrong in 2025.

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Jan 9, 2026
This edition dives into accountability in media, as the host reflects on past writings. Discussion includes a critique of Pete Hegseth's qualifications amid controversy, the skepticism surrounding the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, and Biden's controversial final pardons. The impact of new Trump tariffs on diplomatic relations is analyzed, along with the risks posed by USAID's reorganization. Additional topics include federal agency email controversies and insights on a diplomatic clash involving Trump and Zelensky.
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Accountability Through Public Self-Review

  • Isaac Saul frames annual self-grading as a remedy for media's lack of accountability.
  • He argues reviewing past takes forces transparency and improves reporting quality.
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Skepticism About Hegseth's Suitability

  • Isaac criticized Pete Hegseth's readiness for Defense Secretary due to leadership and conduct concerns.
  • He judged Hegseth flawed for addressing waste and tech gaps despite tactical military successes.
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Ceasefire Fragility And Skepticism

  • Isaac cautioned that ceasefire phases were fragile and skepticism was warranted.
  • He concluded repeated violations left Gaza effectively without a real ceasefire despite hostages' return.
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