

The Commentary Magazine Podcast
Commentary Magazine
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Oct 14, 2024 • 1h 8min
Advantage: Trump?
The discussion highlights the stalled campaign of Harris against Trump, emphasizing the differences in their political messaging. Voter dynamics between white liberals and minorities are scrutinized, revealing underlying tensions within the Democratic Party. Cultural reflections surrounding Columbus Day offer a humorous yet critical look at identity and history. Meanwhile, strategic military tensions between Israel and Iran raise questions about future conflicts and international support. The unpredictable nature of polling adds another layer to the electoral landscape.

Oct 10, 2024 • 57min
Biden vs. Harris
The podcast dives into the tension between President Biden and Vice President Harris, questioning if there’s a power struggle at play. The hosts dissect Biden's controversial remarks and their implications for his leadership. They also explore the challenges politicians face during fundraisers compared to direct voter interactions. Additionally, the discussion touches on the changing media landscape, the impact of cancel culture, and the emotional toll it takes on individuals in public life amid rising scrutiny.

Oct 9, 2024 • 60min
The Hurricanes and the Race
James B. Meigs, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and former editor of Popular Mechanics, shares insights on hurricane politics and media narratives. He outlines the dynamics between local and federal responses during disasters, emphasizing the crucial role of local officials. The conversation also critiques Kamala Harris's media presence and explores economic strategies from key political figures leading up to the presidential election. Misinformation's impact on public trust during crises is discussed, revealing a landscape of resilience amid challenges.

Oct 8, 2024 • 1h 11min
Where Are the Men?
The discussion kicks off with the unsettling October 7th protests in NYC, sparking questions about who will confront pro-terror demonstrators. The analysis delves into the evolving relationship between Democrats and Israel while contemplating the implications of political gestures on Jewish communities. There's a focus on the media's bias in covering Kamala Harris and a critique of backlash against tough questioning in journalism. The episode also features insights on Trump's connections to Jewish faith and how candidates navigate sensitive campaign strategies.

Oct 7, 2024 • 1h 18min
What We've Learned
Ruthie Blum, a seasoned commentator on Israeli affairs and columnist, dives deep into the aftermath of the October 7 attacks. She discusses the complexities of the Jewish experience and the psychological toll of commemorating events amid ongoing conflict. The conversation highlights rising anti-Semitism and its impact on American Jewish identity. Blum critiques the scapegoating of leaders like Netanyahu and examines the intricate dynamics of U.S. foreign policy and military activism in Israel's defense. A thought-provoking exploration of identity and resilience in turbulent times.

Oct 2, 2024 • 59min
EMERGENCY: The Veep Debate
The recent vice presidential debate showcased a civil yet stark contrast between candidates J.D. Vance and Tim Waltz. Notable blunders and key moments emerged, shaping public perception. The discussion dives into their foreign policy stances amid global tensions and examines how misinformation sways debates. The evolving dynamics within the Republican Party were also scrutinized, particularly how candidates voice their positions on sensitive issues. Lastly, contrasting views on climate change and energy policy highlighted the debate's critical nature.

Oct 1, 2024 • 1h 13min
Joe, Take the Win!
The podcast dives into U.S. foreign policy blunders, particularly regarding Israel and its conflicts with Hezbollah and Hamas. It questions the Biden administration's effective handling of crises and explores Jimmy Carter's contentious legacy in foreign relations. Additionally, it analyzes the implications of current union strikes on politics and public perception. The challenges faced by Kamala Harris in navigating these issues lead to discussions on authenticity in leadership. A controversial baseball icon also sparks debates over moral judgments in sports.

Sep 30, 2024 • 1h 25min
We Celebrate
Delve into the recent military successes of Israel and their implications amid the ongoing Israel-Hezbollah conflict. Explore the evolving political landscape, including endorsements and the intersection of media influence. Discover how Israeli military actions are reshaping alliances with Gulf states and impacting U.S. foreign policy. Reflect on the complex dynamics of victory in military discourse and the nuanced relationship between political leadership and public perception during crises. It’s an insightful discussion that balances celebration with critical awareness.

Sep 27, 2024 • 59min
Terrorism Fans on New York Streets
Kamala Harris, a key political figure, joins Eric Adams, the Mayor of New York City, and Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, to discuss significant recent protests in New York. They unpack the implications of a massive pro-Hamas demonstration, highlighting the disturbing shift towards anti-Israeli sentiment. The conversation also takes a critical look at allegations of corruption concerning Adams and the repercussions of such claims on public perception and governance. They delve into the complexities of U.S. leadership in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, raising pressing questions about political accountability.

Sep 26, 2024 • 1h 12min
Kamalama Ding Dong
Kamala Harris, the U.S. Vice President, shares her perspectives on the economy following a recent speech and MSNBC interview, which left some critics unimpressed. The discussion also covers Donald Trump's underwhelming performance on the same day. Key topics include the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, the significance of housing proposals, and a critical look at the political rhetoric surrounding middle-class struggles. The conversation strikes a balance between serious analysis and humor, making for an engaging listen.