
Jim Geraghty
National Review writer. Contributes political commentary and analysis on The Editors podcast.
Top 10 podcasts with Jim Geraghty
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Feb 16, 2023 • 1h 35min
Don Lemon's Misogyny, Trans Activists Attack NYT, and Murdaugh Latest, with Jim Geraghty, Michael Brendan Dougherty, and Peter Tragos | Ep. 495
Jim Geraghty, a senior political correspondent at National Review, and Michael Brendan Dougherty, a senior writer there, dive into Don Lemon's misogynistic remarks about women in politics, specifically targeting Nikki Haley. They discuss the toxic culture in media and the blowback from Biden's racially insensitive comments. Later, Peter Tragos, a legal expert, provides updates on the Alex Murdaugh trial, examining shocking confessions and jury dynamics. The conversation is both insightful and revealing, tackling tough topics with accuracy and wit.

Nov 22, 2024 • 46min
Has the Media Learned Its Lesson Yet?
Vic Matus, co-host of the Getting Hammered podcast, and Jim Geraghty, Senior political correspondent at National Review, dive into the shifting landscape of media and politics. They dissect the decline of mainstream media and discuss Chris Wallace's transition to podcasting. The duo challenges media narratives on climate issues and the complexities surrounding transgender rights. They also explore the media's tumultuous relationship with Trump and how current political dynamics reflect greater partisan divides.

Jul 28, 2024 • 1h 2min
Best of the Week: Hollywood Bias with James Woods, Kamala's Coronation, Whistleblowers Emerge
James Woods, an award-winning actor, discusses the challenges conservatives face in Hollywood, exposing the entertainment industry's bias. Tulsi Gabbard critiques Kamala Harris's rise and the absurdity of her coronation in the Democratic Party. Senator Josh Hawley sheds light on whistleblower accounts regarding an assassination attempt on former President Trump, raising serious security concerns. Jim Geraghty offers insights into the shifting dynamics of young voters and the urgency for political accountability, emphasizing a critical moment in American politics.

Apr 18, 2024 • 1h 36min
Biden's New Cannibal Lie, Trump Jurors Bounced, and NPR's Decline, with Charles C.W. Cooke and Jim Geraghty | Ep. 770
Charles C.W. Cooke and Jim Geraghty, writers for National Review, dive into the latest controversies surrounding Trump's NYC trial, including jurors' biases and a judge's frustrations with media coverage. They also discuss Biden's peculiar claim about cannibals and his perceived honesty issues, contrasting campaign strategies of Trump and Biden. The duo critiques NPR's CEO on media integrity and accountability, explores ideological debates on college campuses, and hilariously examines the rise of students identifying as 'furries' in schools.

Dec 7, 2023 • 1h 37min
Fiery and Fun GOP Debate, and Vivek vs. Haley, with Josh Holmes, Glenn Greenwald, Rich Lowry, and Jim Geraghty | Ep. 681
Join political commentators Josh Holmes, Glenn Greenwald, Rich Lowry, and Jim Geraghty as they dissect the latest GOP debate's fiery exchanges, especially between Vivek Ramaswamy and Nikki Haley. They discuss Haley's strategy to stay above the fray, Chris Christie's viral moment, and DeSantis' standout performance. The conversation also touches on the challenges of moderating debates in a biased media landscape and the implications of Trump's absence for candidates trying to capture the GOP base. It’s a lively analysis packed with insights!

Sep 20, 2023 • 1h 36min
Garland Grilled on Hunter Investigation, and Russell Brand's Defenders, with Jim Geraghty and Maddy Kearns | Ep. 631
Join Jim Geraghty, a Senior Political Correspondent at National Review, and Maddy Kearns, a Staff Writer at National Review, as they dive into the intricate dynamics of the Hunter Biden investigation and Merrick Garland's shifting stance on Special Counsel David Weiss. They explore John Fetterman's controversial Senate attire, and whether he’s the right fit for the role. Plus, discussions on the recent Russell Brand allegations and the double standards women face in politics, revealing the complicated relationship between celebrity culture and accountability.

Jun 2, 2023 • 1h 35min
Biden's Alarming Fall, DeSantis Fires at Trump, and Not Using "Preferred Pronouns," with Rich Lowry and Jim Geraghty | Ep. 564
Rich Lowry, Editor-in-chief of National Review, and Jim Geraghty, Senior political correspondent at the same outlet, share their insights on hot-button issues. They discuss the backlash against a controversial transgender magazine cover and the implications for women's sports. The duo analyzes the escalating rivalry between DeSantis and Trump, alongside President Biden's worrying decline. They tackle corporate missteps like Bud Light's marketing fiasco and reflect on CNN's identity crisis in today's media landscape.

Nov 9, 2022 • 2h
Red Wave? Megyn Kelly's Election Night Special, with Larry Elder, Bari Weiss, David Sacks, Dennis Prager, and More | Ep. 430
Join insightful discussions with Tom Bevan, co-founder of Real Clear Politics; Larry Elder, conservative commentator; Bari Weiss, author and journalist; and more. They dive into the surprising election results in pivotal states, analyzing whether the anticipated red wave materialized. Topics include the impact of voter demographics, crime on electoral choices, and the cultural narratives shaping public opinion. Delve into the implications of voter turnout trends and how economic concerns influence political dynamics this election season.

Aug 1, 2022 • 1h 39min
Biden's Ridiculous Recession Spin, and Pelosi's Taiwan Trip, with Peter Schiff and Jim Geraghty | Ep. 364
Peter Schiff, CEO of Euro Pacific Capital and known for his contrary economic views, discusses how the Biden administration is redefining recession and the impact of misleading job growth figures. He critiques the Inflation Reduction Act, suggesting it does more harm than good. Jim Geraghty, senior political correspondent for National Review, examines President Biden's health and political landscape, highlighting concerns over potential Democratic challengers like Gavin Newsom and the implications of Nancy Pelosi's Taiwan trip amid rising tensions.

Jun 28, 2022 • 1h 34min
Hysteria Over Abortion Next Steps, and Personal Liberty, with Gov. Kristi Noem and Jim Geraghty | Ep. 346
Gov. Kristi Noem, South Dakota's 33rd governor and author, shares insights on the Supreme Court's impact on abortion rights and describes her pro-life stance. She reflects on personal freedoms and the handling of COVID-19 in her state. Joining her is Jim Geraghty, a political correspondent at National Review, who critiques proposals like building abortion clinics on federal land and discusses the left's push to challenge Supreme Court legitimacy. Together, they navigate the tumultuous landscape of current political and social issues.