The Chuck ToddCast

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Nov 17, 2025 • 1h 2min

Interview Only w/ David Lesch - Bashar al-Assad, Broken Borders & Baseball

In this insightful discussion, historian David Lesch shares his journey from baseball prospect to an expert on Syria. He delves into the impact of artificial borders shaped by European powers and their lasting effects on national identity in the Middle East. Lesch offers candid views on his relationship with Bashar al-Assad and reflects on Syria's potential drift towards sectarianism. Interestingly, he connects the lessons of baseball—resilience and persistence—to diplomacy, suggesting ways sports can help bridge cultural divides in the region.
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Nov 17, 2025 • 1h 2min

Chuck’s Commentary - Donald Trump Is Rattled By The Epstein Files + How The U.S. Government Fed Conspiratorial Thinking

The podcast dives into Donald Trump's jittery response to the Epstein files, highlighting his unusual leniency toward Ghislaine Maxwell. As Trump battles dissent within the GOP, legal maneuvers could prevent the release of sensitive documents. Chuck discusses the economic struggles impacting Trump's grip on power, while exploring potential Democratic contenders emerging with centrist views. A fascinating historical look at how conspiracy theories have evolved in America rounds out the discussion, linking past events to current speculative thinking.
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Nov 17, 2025 • 2h 3min

Full Episode - Donald Trump Is Rattled By The Epstein Files + Bashar al-Assad, Broken Borders & Baseball

David Lesch, a Middle East scholar and author, shares his journey from baseball prospect to Syria expert. He discusses the lingering impact of the Ottoman Empire on modern Middle Eastern borders and tensions. Lesch gives insights into his encounters with Bashar al-Assad and analyzes Syria's complex trajectory towards potential democratization. He connects the resilience required in sports to conflict resolution and emphasizes the role of travel in combatting Islamophobia, envisioning a brighter future for baseball in the Middle East.
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Nov 15, 2025 • 37min

New Voices - Politically Homeless: Why Traditional Conservatives Can’t Embrace MAGA

Political strategist Lucy Caldwell, known for her work on Joe Walsh's anti-Trump campaign, discusses her journey of feeling politically homeless in today's polarized landscape. She sheds light on the fractures within the conservative movement and her decision to register as a Democrat due to the authoritarian threat of MAGA. Lucy examines the challenges independent movements face, emphasizing the need for compromise and how nonpartisan races often yield pragmatic leaders. Her personal battle with cancer also reshaped her views on healthcare policy, adding depth to her insights.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 1h 7min

Interview Only w/ Adam Jentleson - The Democrats’ Roadmap To Becoming A Majority Party Again

In this conversation, Adam Jentleson, executive director of the Searchlight Institute and former Senate staffer, discusses revitalizing the Democratic Party. He emphasizes the importance of ideological diversity and economic populism to build a broader coalition. Jentleson critiques the messaging failures during the government shutdown and highlights the internal divides within the party on whether to focus on combating Trump or creating a future vision. He also delves into the filibuster's transformation and urges Democrats to embrace pragmatic candidates who can win across diverse electoral landscapes.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 1h 16min

Chuck’s Commentary - From Teflon To Velcro: Why The Epstein Files Could Trigger Trump’s Lame Duck Presidency + Mike Johnson Has Put Republicans In A Terrible Spot

Recently uncovered Epstein emails have reignited old scandals for Trump, prompting discussions about his potential 'lame duck' status. Chuck highlights how Mike Johnson's moves are prioritizing Trump's interests over Republican unity, while a struggling economy increases voter scrutiny. The podcast also examines the implications of Trump's controversial pardons and his relationship with Epstein. As the political landscape shifts, the possibility of Republicans distancing themselves from Trump looms large, setting the stage for an intriguing midterm showdown.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 2h 24min

Full Episode - From Teflon To Velcro: Why The Epstein Files Could Trigger Trump’s Lame Duck Presidency + The Democrats’ Roadmap To Becoming A Majority Party Again

Adam Jentleson, former Senate aide and founder of the Searchlight Institute, discusses strategies for modernizing the Democratic Party. He emphasizes the need for a blend of progressive and moderate policies to attract a diverse voter base. Jentleson warns against a narrowing electoral path and highlights economic populism as key to reclaiming voters. The conversation dives into historical lessons, the importance of ideological diversity, and tactical messaging to win midterms while preparing for a post-Trump future.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 1h 7min

Interview Only w/ Joel Willett - How Democrats Can Win In Appalachia

Joel Willett, a former intelligence officer and Democratic Senate candidate from Kentucky, shares his compelling journey from military service to activism. He candidly discusses the deep impact of addiction on his life and advocates for a comprehensive approach to the fentanyl crisis, emphasizing treatment and healthcare access. Willett criticizes Senate Democrats for their recent shutdown deal, calling it a betrayal of working families. He also highlights the importance of truly representing working-class Kentuckians and warns about the erosion of democratic norms in the face of rising inequality.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 1h 2min

Chuck’s Commentary - Both Parties Showing Cracks After Government Shutdown + Top 5 Senate Seat Most Likely To Flip Parties

Explore the political fallout from the longest government shutdown and how it's revealing cracks within both parties. Chuck dives into Democratic infighting over tactics versus policy and highlights a growing divide in Republican economic messaging. Listeners ask pressing questions about blame, leverage, and the mechanics behind the shutdown. Plus, get the rundown on the top five Senate seats likely to flip, including insights on North Carolina's vulnerability and Susan Collins' shifting position. It's an engaging mix of politics and strategy!
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Nov 12, 2025 • 2h 7min

Full Episode - Both Parties Showing Cracks After Government Shutdown + How Democrats Can Win In Appalachia

Joel Willett, a former intelligence officer and Democratic Senate candidate from Kentucky, shares his inspiring journey from military service to politics. He highlights how addiction, particularly the fentanyl crisis, requires a focus on healthcare and community support rather than just policing. Willett critiques the Senate's recent shutdown deal as a betrayal of working families, discusses the need for better representation in politics, and warns of the risks posed by the politicization of intelligence. He emphasizes the importance of bold leadership to address AI-driven economic challenges.

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