The Chuck ToddCast

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Dec 8, 2025 • 1h 26min

Chuck’s Commentary - The U.S. Retreats From Being The Leader Of The Free World + Trump’s Transactional & Corrupt Pardons

The podcast dives into the implications of Trump's transactional foreign policy, revealing a shift away from the post-Cold War order and prompting concerns about U.S. global leadership. It explores the controversial sale of pardons for loyalty, spotlighting the Cuellar case, and critiques Marjorie Taylor Greene's rising influence. Additionally, the discussion touches on historically low congressional approval ratings and potential leadership changes. In the 'ToddCast Time Machine,' Chuck examines pivotal moments in U.S.-China relations and their consequences.
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Dec 8, 2025 • 2h 32min

Full Episode - The U.S. Retreats From Being The Leader Of The Free World + Why The Biden Economy Felt Bad & Why Trump’s Is Even WORSE

Jared Bernstein, an economist and former Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers under Biden, dives into the complexities of the American economy. He discusses the disconnect between economic data and public perception, weighing the impact of inflation versus job creation. Bernstein highlights the challenges posed by AI on the job market and argues for proactive measures like a federal jobs guarantee. He also examines the pressing issues of healthcare costs and the need for fiscal responsibility amid rising interest rates.
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Dec 8, 2025 • 1h 10min

Interview Only w/ Jared Bernstein - Why The Biden Economy Felt Bad & Why Trump’s Is Even WORSE

Jared Bernstein, an economist and former Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers under Biden, discusses the disconnect between strong economic data and public sentiment. He emphasizes the need for a federal jobs guarantee to address AI-related job displacement and critiques the inadequate regulation of social media. Bernstein highlights inefficiencies in U.S. healthcare, proposing reforms like 'Medicare for more.' He also comments on the disproportionate influence of large tech firms on the market, suggesting that political candidates need to get tougher on Big Tech.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 2h 20min

Full Episode - Americans Have Become Numb To Trump’s Horrific Behavior + Can The GOP Be Saved From Trump’s Moral Decay?

Jack Danforth, former U.S. Senator from Missouri and ordained Episcopal priest, discusses his commitment to restoring traditional Republican values amid moral decay in the party. He highlights the erosion of shame in politics and the challenges posed by Trump's behavior, which has desensitized many Americans. Danforth argues for a return to civility and community ties, emphasizing grassroots efforts and the importance of bipartisan collaboration in Congress. He warns that Congress has shifted from problem-solving to self-promotion, urging reforms to revive the political center.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 18min

Chuck’s Commentary - Americans Have Become Numb To Trump’s Horrific Behavior + Trump Has Mainstreamed “Mobster Politics”

The discussion reveals how Americans have become desensitized to Trump's alarming behavior, exploring the erosion of shame and accountability. Chuck highlights the normalization of kleptocracy and mob-style politics, emphasizing how Trump's actions threaten the rule of law and damage the U.S.'s international reputation. He raises concerns about controversial pardons and media fragmentation that allow misconduct to persist. Additionally, the impact of 'Trump fatigue' on upcoming elections and a critique of college football's issues add layers to the conversation.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 5min

Interview Only w/ Senator Jack Danforth - Make America Decent Again: Can The GOP Be Saved From Trump's Moral Decay?

Jack Danforth, a former U.S. senator from Missouri and Episcopal priest, shares his insights on the crisis within the Republican Party. He discusses the troubling shift from unity to division, emphasizing how Trump's influence has redefined conservatism. Danforth critiques the degradation of public discourse and the rise of grievance politics. He advocates for restoring kindness and character in politics while pondering the potential for leaders like James Lankford to revive true conservative values. The conversation also touches on constitutional reform and the need for principled governance.
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Dec 3, 2025 • 1h 18min

Chuck’s Commentary - Republicans Avoid Disaster In Tennessee, But The Midterms Look Great For Democrats + Top 5 Senate Seats A “Wave” Election Could Put In Play

The podcast dives into the unexpected Democratic success in Tennessee, hinting at a potential political wave. Chuck Todd discusses fractures in Trump’s coalition and examines GOP vulnerabilities on issues like healthcare and tariffs. He analyzes how the socio-economic landscape favors Democrats as they gear up for the midterms. Aftyn Behn's campaign showcases the importance of candidate fit. Finally, Todd shares his top five Senate seats to watch, suggesting a thrilling electoral landscape ahead.
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Dec 3, 2025 • 57min

Interview Only w/ Matt Higgins - How Drones Are Reshaping Modern Warfare & Why America Is Behind

Matt Higgins, an entrepreneur and former Shark Tank star, dives into the fascinating world of drones and their impact on modern warfare. He explains how the Ukraine conflict has accelerated the drone arms race and highlights America's reliance on Chinese technology. Higgins stresses the need for a robust domestic drone industry and warns of vulnerabilities in public defense against drone terrorism. He also reflects on his journey from humble beginnings to entrepreneurship and the pitfalls of media personalization in shaping public perception.
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Dec 3, 2025 • 2h 13min

Full Episode - Republicans Avoid Disaster In Tennessee, But The Midterms Look Great For Democrats + How Drones Are Reshaping Modern Warfare & Why America Is Behind

Matt Higgins, an entrepreneur and investor who co-founded a U.S. drone company, joins the discussion. He dives into the fast-evolving drone arms race, highlighting how Ukraine has changed warfare strategies and why the U.S. needs to play catch-up. Higgins shares his journey from humble beginnings to success, emphasizing the importance of overcoming adversity. He warns about the emerging risks of low-cost drone terrorism and calls drone proliferation the biggest arms race since nuclear weapons, stressing the urgency for effective defenses.
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Dec 1, 2025 • 1h 13min

Interview Only w/ Sarah Isgur - Will The Supreme Court Reshape The Balance Of Power In D.C.?

Sarah Isgur, a legal and political commentator with ties to The Dispatch and SCOTUSblog, offers intriguing insights on the Supreme Court's role in American governance. She argues that it stands as the sole institution operating as the founders intended. The conversation explores two significant cases poised to recalibrate the balance of power in D.C., the dysfunction of Congress, and the idea of expanding the House to 1,200 members for better representation. They also delve into historical what-ifs and the challenges posed by an activist class relying on executive actions over legislative solutions.

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