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The Bulwark Podcast

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11 snips
May 7, 2025 • 58min

S2 Ep1037: Katie Phang and Greg Casar: Trump & Co Are the Real Flag Burners

Katie Phang, a legal analyst and independent journalist, joins Greg Casar, Democratic congressman and Chairman of the House Progressive Caucus. They dive into the Supreme Court's recent rulings impacting transgender service members, and discuss how the political landscape is influenced by Trump's agenda. The conversation then shifts to the importance of crafting a compelling economic message for the Democratic Party, focusing on rebuilding trust with working-class voters while advocating for marginalized communities.
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47 snips
May 6, 2025 • 1h 12min

S2 Ep1036: Jonathan V. Last: An Economic Tsunami Is Coming

Jonathan V. Last, Editor of The Bulwark and political commentator, shares his insights on the looming economic storm. He discusses the significant reduction in shipping traffic due to trade policies, which could lead to consumer shortages and soaring prices. Last highlights the troubling transformation of the U.S. economy into one riddled with corruption, especially regarding cryptocurrency ties to Trump. The conversation also touches on implications for American jobs and industries amidst a wavering political landscape, providing a mix of urgency and dark humor.
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40 snips
May 5, 2025 • 49min

S2 Ep1035: Bill Kristol: A Reckless, Tin-Pot President

Bill Kristol, a political analyst and the editor-at-large of The Bulwark, joins Tim Miller to dissect the current political landscape featuring Trump's reckless antics. They discuss Trump’s concerning post-January 6th shift toward authoritarianism, including his lavish military parade plans that overshadow pressing societal needs. The duo also highlights the impact of tariffs on Hollywood and examines the obstacles of mental health amid political turmoil. Kristol offers insights on the changing dynamics of Republican leadership and the fraught negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.
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54 snips
May 2, 2025 • 1h 5min

S2 Ep1034: Derek Thompson: Trump's War on Dolls

Derek Thompson, a staff writer at The Atlantic and host of the podcast Plain English, dives into intriguing discussions about America's economic landscape. He critiques the current administration’s approach to toy pricing and tariffs, highlighting how it's making life less affordable. AI's evolving role in society stirs both optimism and concern, particularly for new grads facing job market challenges. Thompson also reflects on how political messaging should adapt to resonate with voters on pressing issues like affordability and scientific funding cuts.
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53 snips
May 1, 2025 • 50min

S2 Ep1033: Tom Nichols: The Hollow Opportunists

Tom Nichols, Professor Emeritus at the Naval War College and a staff writer at The Atlantic, dives into the evolving foreign policy landscape under the Trump administration. He critiques figures like Marco Rubio and Pam Bondi, highlighting their transformation and complicity. The conversation also addresses the U.S.-Russia relations, implications of Ukraine's financial dealings, and the troubling trends in political communication. Nichols reflects on the complexities of patriotism in education and the absurdity of current political narratives, providing a thought-provoking analysis.
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15 snips
Apr 30, 2025 • 1h 1min

S2 Ep1032: Tony Blinken: America Alone

For 80 years, the United States built strong economic, military, and political alliances around the world. But in just 100 days, that trust has been dismantled, and our friends are now working without us to forge new relationships. Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken joins Tim to discuss how hard it will be to rebuild after what Trump has done—plus the Biden administration's response to the Gaza protests, and the continuing questions over why Biden did not step aside earlier. And, Alex Wagner joins from Hungary to discuss the mass protests there. Tony Blinken and Alex Wagner join Tim Miller. show notes Alex's "Trumpland" podcast Tim on Trump's ABC News interview
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48 snips
Apr 29, 2025 • 53min

S2 Ep1031: Joe Weisenthal: Everything Screams Recession

The markets may be hanging in there but they also held strong in early 2020—right up until Covid hit New York. Meanwhile, tariffs are driving consumer confidence down, firms are talking about cutting back on hiring and investments, and Goldman Sachs is predicting that the U.S. will have the highest inflation and lowest growth of any developed economy this year. Plus, Scott Bessent is not a calming influence, and Trump has a real 'War on Christmas' in the works. The Stalwart Joe Weisenthal joins Tim Miller.  show notes Joe and Tracy Alloway's newsletter on how the markets can get things wrong (gift) Recent 'Odd Lots' pod on the coming empty shelves & the War on Christmas Joe's Bluesky post on the War on Christmas
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49 snips
Apr 28, 2025 • 50min

S2 Ep1030: Bill Kristol: Creepy and Wrong

Bill Kristol, Editor at Large of The Bulwark and a seasoned political analyst, joins Tim Miller for a gripping discussion. They dive into the Trump administration's controversial immigration policies, spotlighting the unsettling realities faced by U.S. citizen children wrongfully deported. The duo also critiques the influence of wealthy individuals on Trump’s journey and dissect the disconnect between political elites and everyday Americans. As they navigate current polling trends and the complexities of bipartisan collaboration, Kristol’s insights shed light on the precarious state of American democracy.
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23 snips
Apr 25, 2025 • 1h

S2 Ep1029: Beto O'Rourke: Never Lose Hope

Since this country's founding, we have been tested. And the Americans before us somehow stood up and fought the good fight. We can't be the generation that loses it all 249 years into this experiment. But that doesn't mean we can't laugh about the stupid clowns—like Trump showing once again that he has no idea how tariffs work. Plus, RFK's dangerous proposed autism registry is selling a cruel fantasy. And Democrats need to lock down what they're selling and listen to what voters want from the government. Beto O'Rourke joins Tim Miller for the weekend pod. show notes Beto's Substack Beto's "Powered by People" NY Post story on the Venezualan stylist, Andry, imprisoned in El Salvador Tim's interview with David Pakman about not traveling abroad Tim’s book recommendation, "Diary of a Man in Despair" Tim's playlist
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56 snips
Apr 24, 2025 • 53min

S2 Ep1028: Cory Booker: A National Crisis and a Global Crisis

Cory Booker, the Democratic Senator from New Jersey and former mayor of Newark, shares his insights on America's moral responsibilities in the face of international crises, particularly regarding Ukraine. He critiques the current state of U.S. foreign policy and emphasizes the importance of grassroots activism for social justice. Additionally, Booker dives into the significance of diet and fitness, blending personal anecdotes with broader health discussions. The conversation also touches on fostering kindness and understanding in politically divided times.

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