The Chuck ToddCast

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Oct 27, 2025 • 2h 25min

Full Episode - The Double Standard Destroying American Politics + Alternative Facts & Propaganda: Orwell’s Warning For Trump’s America

Filmmaker Raoul Peck, known for his politically charged documentaries, joins the conversation to discuss his latest work, Orwell: 2+2=5. He explores how propaganda and alternative facts shape modern discourse, drawing parallels between Orwell's warnings and today's political landscape. Peck highlights the importance of understanding Orwell's critique in the context of colonialism and contemporary authoritarianism. They also address the role of AI in misinformation, emphasizing the need for responsible usage and civic engagement to safeguard truth in democracy.
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Oct 27, 2025 • 1h 23min

Chuck’s Commentary - The Double Standard Destroying American Politics + The Founders Foresaw The Causes Of Our Political Dysfunction

The ongoing government shutdown raises significant concerns, with Trump tapping private donors for military pay and Speaker Mike Johnson's absenteeism seen as a major blunder. Partisan investigations into the Bidens overshadow glaring issues in Trump's conduct. Chuck highlights the urgent need for effective congressional oversight to prevent unchecked power, drawing parallels with the Federalist Papers that emphasize accountability. He also discusses how modern politics risks normalizing corruption and raises the idea of updating the Federalist Papers for contemporary relevance.
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Oct 27, 2025 • 59min

Interview Only w/ Raoul Peck - Alternative Facts & Propaganda: Orwell’s Warning For Trump’s America

Raoul Peck, a renowned filmmaker and documentarian known for his politically charged work, dives deep into his new documentary about George Orwell. He highlights how Orwell's warnings about truth and propaganda reflect our current reality, particularly in light of 'alternative facts.' Peck connects his Haitian roots to themes of colonialism and authoritarianism, and discusses the media's role in shaping narratives. He raises concerns about AI's impact on truth and emphasizes the need for civic engagement to defend democracy. A thought-provoking and urgent conversation!
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Oct 23, 2025 • 1h 11min

Chuck’s Commentary - Trump Has Gone Full “Let Them Eat Cake” Mode + Pardons For Me… The Law For Thee

In a revealing analysis, the discussion explores Trump’s reckless self-interest as he tears down the East Wing of the White House for personal benefit. Attention shifts to his financial maneuvers, including profitable Gulf state deals and meme coin ventures, raising concerns about corruption. The podcast delves into the implications of rampant pardons and the erosion of legal norms. As the conversation unfolds, it questions whether Trump’s actions can alienate his loyal base, all while offering engaging listener insights and a nod to college football.
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Oct 23, 2025 • 60min

Interview Only w/ J.A. Adande - Why Sports Is OUT On Social Justice & IN On Gambling

J.A. Adande, a veteran sports journalist and professor known for his work across media, delves into the shifting landscape of sports coverage. He discusses the Big Ten's $2 billion deal, highlighting the growing necessity for sports reporters to understand business intricacies. Adande reflects on the decline of local sports journalism and the rise of personality-driven shows. Notably, he reveals why the sports world has retreated from social justice advocacy, focusing instead on lucrative gambling and the cultural implications of diversity and representation in sports.
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Oct 23, 2025 • 2h 13min

Full Episode - Trump Has Gone Full “Let Them Eat Cake” Mode - Why Sports Is OUT On Social Justice & IN On Gambling

J.A. Adande, a seasoned sports journalist and director at Northwestern University, discusses the evolving landscape of sports media. He highlights the financial intricacies challenging journalists today, with the Big Ten eyeing a massive $2 billion deal. Adande dives into how gambling is reshaping sports consumption, the decline of local coverage, and the shift towards personality-driven media. He also reflects on the growth of diversity in sports commentary, the retreat from social advocacy, and the intimate connections that podcasts create amidst changing community dynamics.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 58min

Interview Only w/ Rita Hart - Is Iowa The KEY To Democrats Winning Back Rural America

Rita Hart, Chair of the Iowa Democratic Party and longtime farmer, dives into the intricate dynamics of agriculture and politics in Iowa. She discusses the challenges farmers face from tariffs and trade wars, and the erosion of local media's role in shaping public opinion. Hart emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with rural voters, the need for grassroots activism, and maintaining Iowa’s spot in the presidential primary calendar. Her insights on compassion in political discourse highlight how listening can bridge the gap between rural and urban Democrats.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 1h 11min

Chuck’s Commentary - Trump’s Many Vanity Projects + The Coming Political & Cultural War Over AI

Chuck Todd explores how Trump's presidency prioritizes international showmanship, risking domestic governance. He highlights the implications of purchasing Argentinian beef, undermining American ranchers, and the controversial DHS spending on political PR. The conversation shifts to the rising political battleground of artificial intelligence, where fears of job displacement and regulation debates loom large. With a skeptical view of tech, Todd also evaluates the past decade's top political TV shows, revealing insights into their portrayal of real-world issues.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 2h 14min

Full Episode - Trump’s Many Vanity Projects + The Coming Political/Cultural War Over AI + Is Iowa The KEY To Democrats Winning Back Rural America

Rita Hart, Iowa Democratic Party chair and former state legislator, shares her insights on rebuilding the Democratic brand in rural America. She discusses the challenges faced by Iowa farmers due to tariffs and market pressures, emphasizing the need for a local connection. Hart explains the declining influence of local journalism and its impact on trust in national politics. The conversation also touches on the debate over caucuses versus primaries and the importance of maintaining Iowa's early presence in the primary calendar to foster broader Democratic appeal.
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Oct 20, 2025 • 1h 12min

Chuck’s Commentary - Massive “No Kings” Protests + Trump’s Illegal War In The Caribbean

Massive "No Kings" protests highlight growing discontent with Trump's leadership, raising questions about muted congressional oversight amid controversial military actions in the Caribbean. Chuck Todd dives into the implications of these protests, the stakes of a looming government shutdown, and legal concerns surrounding U.S. strikes in Venezuela. He draws parallels between the historic Teapot Dome scandal and current events, emphasizing the need for accountability. Plus, insights into college football's latest drama keep the conversation lively!

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