

Episode 4719: Reforming The Fed; Powell's Job In Jeopardy
Aug 20, 2025
Steve Cortez, a political commentator known for his conservative insights, teams up with David Malpass, former head of the World Bank with expertise in international finance. They dive into the challenges facing the Federal Reserve, emphasizing the need for reforms and addressing high interest rates' impact on growth. The duo also discusses the shifting dynamics of the Democratic Party and the potential ramifications for future elections. They highlight concerns surrounding election integrity and economic messaging, making a case for strategic policy changes to support struggling citizens.
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Early Signals Of Post-Election Contest Strategy
- Guest commentary warns of early groundwork being laid to contest future elections via mail-in voting attacks.
- They see current rhetoric as a preview of 'Stop the Steal 2.0' intended to challenge close outcomes.
Primal Scream Framing To Mobilize Support
- Stephen K. Bannon frames recent rhetoric as a 'primal scream of a dying regime' to justify aggressive tactics.
- He positions his media platform as mobilizing that anger into political action.
Legislation Needs Ongoing Campaigning
- Bannon and guests say Republicans under-invest in selling their policy wins after passage of major bills.
- They argue post-legislative messaging should be treated as the start of the campaign, not the end of work.