

David French
New York Times columnist, providing insights on legal and political matters.
Top 10 podcasts with David French
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Aug 27, 2025 • 26min
#432 — The Undoing of America
David French, a Columnist at the New York Times and a legal expert, joins the discussion on the challenges facing American democracy. He highlights Trump's aggressive tactics against political opponents and the troubling misuse of presidential powers. The conversation delves into the potential solidification of authoritarianism, the role of Congress, and the urgent need for constitutional amendments. French also examines the dynamics of Trumpism within the Republican Party and the unique political skills that may keep Trump in power beyond two terms.

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Apr 18, 2025 • 33min
The Trump Administration Is Disappearing People Like the Soviet Union
Jamelle Bouie, a New York Times Opinion columnist with a knack for historical analysis, joins former attorney David French to discuss significant legal challenges during the Trump administration. They dive into the alarming defiance of a Supreme Court ruling concerning the wrongful deportation of a Maryland man. The conversation highlights the implications for the judicial system, the historical context of legal rights, and the importance of civil protections for all individuals. They advocate for active civic engagement in defending democracy and individual rights.

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Sep 18, 2025 • 52min
David French on Political Violence in America and Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
David French, a legal analyst and New York Times columnist, discusses the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk and its implications for political violence in America. He examines how influencers have reshaped political discourse, particularly for Gen Z. French highlights the dangers of extremism across the political spectrum and the need for civic leaders to model civility. He also addresses the church's vital role in healing division and presents practical pathways to overcome societal polarization.

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Jun 10, 2025 • 26min
Trump's other big breakup
Join investigative reporter Andy Kroll, known for his deep dives into the Federalist Society, and David French, a New York Times columnist, as they dissect Trump’s fracturing ties with this key conservative legal group. They explore how judges appointed by Trump have increasingly ruled against his wishes, signaling a rift within the conservative movement. Further, they delve into Leonard Leo's ambitious plans to reshape American entertainment, showcasing how politics and culture intertwine in unexpected ways.

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Jul 24, 2025 • 51min
David French & Russell Moore: Superman Isn't Just a Movie, He's a Mirror of America
David French, a New York Times columnist, and Russell Moore, editor-in-chief of Christianity Today, dive into the cultural significance of Superman. They examine Superman's immigrant roots and how his story reflects American identity amidst today's chaos. The discussion highlights Superman's relevance in debates over kindness and morality, particularly in parenting. French and Moore explore the upcoming reboot by James Gunn, contemplating the superhero's role in addressing deeper societal needs and fostering a culture of empathy in an often polarized world.

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Sep 5, 2025 • 1h 6min
David French: Maybe the Tariffs Are the Problem
David French, an Opinion columnist for the New York Times and co-host of Advisory Opinions, dives into a range of hot topics. He critiques current tariff policies that may be contributing to a manufacturing recession and discusses potential military actions against drug dealers, igniting legal and ethical debates. French also tackles the unconstitutionality of proposed gun bans targeting transgender individuals, while exploring generational shifts in parenting styles between Gen X and today's youth. Expect an engaging mix of humor and sharp commentary!

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Aug 22, 2025 • 1h 14min
War and Peace | Roundtable
Megan McArdle, a columnist for The Washington Post, and David French, a senior editor at The Dispatch, join the discussion on the escalating Russia-Ukraine conflict. They analyze America's geopolitical strategies and the implications of rising national debt, which has skyrocketed from $22.7 trillion to $37 trillion. The conversation delves into the motivations behind key players in the conflict, the facade of diplomacy, and the looming financial crisis. With humor, they also touch on the relatable frustrations of parking, adding a lighthearted twist to serious topics.

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Sep 13, 2025 • 31min
The ‘Fork in the Road’ After Charlie Kirk’s Death
Jamelle Bouie, an Opinion columnist for The New York Times known for his insightful political commentary, joins David French, a conservative voice also from the Times, to discuss the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's death. They delve into his complex legacy and the rising tide of political violence in America. The conversation highlights the challenges of navigating social media narratives and the tensions they create. Bouie and French emphasize the need for nuanced dialogue to better understand the implications of such incidents on our political landscape.

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Sep 5, 2025 • 1h 7min
Crankworld and Normie Republicans | Roundtable
David French is a writer for the New York Times and a former senior editor at The Dispatch, while Megan McArdle is a Washington Post columnist known for her insights on economics and public policy. Together, they delve into the chaotic influence of MAGA figures on public health, particularly the implications of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s appointment. The conversation also explores the impact of AI on journalism, the erosion of trust in health institutions, and their personal favorite TV shows for entertainment amidst the noise.

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Aug 2, 2025 • 36min
Why Starvation in Gaza Has Reached a Tipping Point
David French, a conservative columnist known for his political insights, and Lydia Polgreen, who focuses on international issues and human rights, discuss the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza. They analyze the evolving perceptions of Israel's actions in light of increasing starvation and the changing political landscape in the U.S. With Trump’s shift in rhetoric and rising dissent among Republicans, they explore the implications for American foreign policy and the Democratic Party's growing skepticism towards Israel, particularly among younger voters.