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Jonathan Capehart

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist at The Washington Post and host of The Sunday Show on MSNBC, known for insightful political analysis and commentary.

Top 3 podcasts with Jonathan Capehart

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Feb 24, 2025 • 38min

Dictators All Around Me (with Jonathan Capehart & Susan Glasser)

Join Jonathan Capehart, host of MSNBC’s “The Saturday/Sunday Show,” and Susan Glasser, a seasoned political analyst at The New Yorker, as they dissect the tense Ukraine-Russia conflict. They delve into Trump's recent conversations with Putin, examining how his rhetoric aligns with Kremlin narratives and challenges traditional Republican values. The duo also tackles the evolving landscape of U.S. foreign policy, the implications for NATO, and the rising threat of authoritarianism. Their insights provide a gripping snapshot of contemporary geopolitical dynamics.
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Aug 20, 2024 • 22min

Out with the old at the DNC

In this discussion, Dana Milbank, a seasoned political columnist; Jennifer Rubin, a sharp voice on policy; Jonathan Capehart, a keen political journalist; and Jim Geraghty, a Republican-focused commentator, delve into the changing dynamics within the Democratic Party. They explore the implications of Kamala Harris stepping into the spotlight, the absence of gender discourse in the campaign, and the party's struggle with working-class identity amid inflation. The conversation mixes insights with humor, comparing the DNC's excitement to the Olympics.
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Dec 16, 2021 • 1h 8min

The Reality-Based Community (with Jonathan Capehart)

Jonathan Capehart, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist at The Washington Post and host of The Sunday Show on MSNBC, brings his sharp analysis to the conversation. They tackle the potential legal fates for Bannon and Meadows, the hurdles of witness cooperation in the January 6th investigations, and the evolving landscape of political journalism amidst disinformation. Capehart shares personal reflections on career choices, the accountability challenges faced by key figures, and the significance of authenticity in media engagement during a polarized era.