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34 snips
Apr 11, 2025 • 52min

S2 Ep1019: David Frum: It's Too Late to Stop the Pain

David Frum, a staff writer at The Atlantic and host of The David Frum Show, unpacks the chaos of Trump-era policies. He discusses the looming impact of trade embargoes on U.S. retail and the absurdity of tariffs, which could escalate smuggling. Frum warns about the long-term fallout from Trump's actions, predicting that future presidents will still be grappling with the consequences. He also touches on the erosion of Canadian-American relations and emphasizes the importance of globalism for peace and prosperity.
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75 snips
Apr 10, 2025 • 1h 19min

S2 Ep1018: Andrew Weissmann and Patrick Gaspard: Naked Corruption

Andrew Weissmann, a professor at NYU Law and former lead prosecutor for Bob Mueller, joins Patrick Gaspard, a distinguished fellow at the Center for American Progress and former U.S. ambassador to South Africa. They dive into Trump’s recent executive orders that target former officials, raising serious concerns about intimidation and government transparency. The duo also explores Trump's complicated obsession with South Africa and its impact on U.S. politics. Lastly, they discuss the ongoing challenges for the Democratic Party in addressing immigration reform amid grassroots pressures.
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35 snips
Apr 9, 2025 • 1h 20min

S2 Ep1017: Catherine Rampell: Trump's Tariffmageddon

Catherine Rampell, a Washington Post columnist and MSNBC co-anchor, teams up with Jason Crow, Colorado Congressman and former infantry officer, to dissect the chaotic economic landscape shaped by Trump’s tariffs. They discuss the unsettling impact on the bond market, revealing fears about U.S. economic stability. Crow shares insights on how Democrats can reconnect with working-class voters, while both guests explore the implications of ongoing tariff negotiations. Their engaging banter navigates between serious economic analysis and humor.
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17 snips
Apr 8, 2025 • 1h 7min

S2 Ep1016: Jonathan Cohn and Mark Lilla: Lobotomizing America

Jonathan Cohn, Senior national correspondent and author, joins Mark Lilla, Professor of humanities and author, to unpack the current state of biomedical research amidst significant governmental cuts. They discuss the troubling impact of these changes on diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's, emphasizing how ignorance can shape political landscapes. The duo also explores the dynamics of Medicaid reform in red states and the importance of facing uncomfortable truths in an uncertain world. Their insights provide a profound look at how policy shapes lives.
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51 snips
Apr 7, 2025 • 57min

S2 Ep1015: Bill Kristol: The High Cost of Stupidity

Bill Kristol, the editor-at-large of The Bulwark and renowned political analyst, joins Tim Miller for a lively discussion. They delve into how Trump's reckless policies are impacting the economy, particularly through disastrous tariff decisions. Kristol critiques the chaotic political landscape, focusing on Republican infighting and the implications for upcoming elections. They also tackle troubling immigration policies and their ramifications, exposing governmental failures on deportations and the treatment of migrants. This insightful conversation mixes sharp analysis with a touch of humor.
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90 snips
Apr 4, 2025 • 53min

S2 Ep1014: Adam Kinzinger: Mortal Damage to the American Empire

Adam Kinzinger, a former Republican congressman and Air Force veteran, shares his insights on the current political landscape. He warns of the potential fallout from Trump's leadership, suggesting it threatens U.S. credibility and international alliances. Kinzinger discusses the absurdity of recent national security decisions, including the controversial figures in power. He also critiques the U.S.'s defense dynamics with Europe and reflects on America’s bittersweet legacy, emphasizing the need for authentic leadership in turbulent times.
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53 snips
Apr 3, 2025 • 1h 7min

S2 Ep1013: Mallory McMorrow and Tracy Alloway: A Self-Inflicted Crisis

Michigan State Senator Mallory McMorrow, known for her candidacy announcement for the U.S. Senate and author of "Hate Won't Win," joins Tracy Alloway, co-host of Bloomberg's "Odd Lots." They dissect the chaos and economic fallout stemming from Trump's leadership, discussing job losses in Michigan and the unpredictability of tariffs. McMorrow calls for fresh leadership to reshape the political narrative while advocating for a new American dream. Their insightful take on financial stability and community impact makes for a compelling listen.
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55 snips
Apr 2, 2025 • 55min

S2 Ep1012: Sam Stein: Elon Is Toxic

Sam Stein, managing editor of The Bulwark, shares sharp insights on the political ramifications of Elon Musk's influence in Wisconsin. He highlights the surprising voter turnout that tarnished Musk's brand. The conversation dives into engaging Democratic base trends, Cory Booker's powerful filibuster, and how upcoming foreign challenges are linked to Trump's policies. Stein also explores the impact of layoffs on health agencies and the emotional toll of securing medical research funding, illuminating the intricate dynamics at play in today’s political landscape.
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59 snips
Apr 1, 2025 • 1h 6min

S2 Ep1011: Susan Rice: This Is Bloody Serious

Susan Rice, former National Security Advisor and U.S. Ambassador to the UN, joins reporters Noah Lanard and Isabela Dias to discuss critical immigration issues. They dive into the wrongful deportation of a Maryland father, raising concerns about due process. The conversation critiques U.S. foreign policy and its impact on global alliances, particularly with authoritarian regimes. They also explore the absurdities of ICE’s practices and the moral complexities surrounding deportation policies affecting vulnerable migrants.
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23 snips
Mar 31, 2025 • 49min

S2 Ep1010: Bill Kristol: Stiffen Your Spines, Democrats

Bill Kristol, author and editor at large of the Bulwark, joins Tim Miller for a provocative discussion on current political dynamics. They tackle Joe Biden's hesitance on immigration issues, emphasizing the need for Democrats to show more spine. Kristol delves into Trump's potential third term and examines anti-democratic trends influencing elections. They also critique rising authoritarianism and the implications of a contentious Supreme Court case in Wisconsin. Their conversation highlights the moral failures surrounding immigration policies and U.S. foreign relations, especially towards Europe.

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