

Raging Moderates: How Trump Could Win a Nobel Peace Prize (ft. Hillary Clinton)
30 snips Aug 28, 2025
Hillary Clinton, the former First Lady and Secretary of State, joins Jessica Tarlov for a compelling discussion on pivotal global issues. They contemplate how Trump might broker peace in Ukraine and navigate delicate diplomatic ties amid the Gaza crisis. Clinton emphasizes the dangers of 'dumb power' diplomacy and delves into power consolidation in U.S. politics. Additionally, she highlights the struggles young men face today and reflects on the prospects for a woman president in America, showcasing her insights on the future of democracy.
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Unlikely Path To A Nobel-Motivated Peace
- Hillary Clinton imagines Trump could pursue a Nobel-motivated peace move to end Russia's war without territorial concessions by Ukraine.
- She warns that any U.S.-aided capitulation to Putin would reward aggression and make America less safe.
Treat Putin As Adversary, Not Friend
- Clinton advises reminding Trump he is meeting an adversary and that Alaska bases defend against routine Russian provocations.
- She urges holding Putin accountable, ensuring ceasefires without territorial concessions, and bolstering allies' security.
Signs Of Rebuilding Transatlantic Ties
- Clinton sees recent NATO and European support for Ukraine as encouraging and a partial restoration of transatlantic cooperation.
- She notes commitments to increase defense spending and buy American weapons as positive signals.