The Bulwark Podcast

The Bulwark
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18 snips
Sep 30, 2025 • 1h 27min

Van Lathan and David Jolly: How To Beat Middle Finger MAGAism

David Jolly, a former U.S. Representative and current Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Florida, shares insights on the state’s political landscape and his vision for tackling affordability and housing issues. He discusses his party switch and the importance of authentic leadership. Van Lathan, a media commentator, dives into the dangers of dehumanizing rhetoric in politics and the necessity of balancing empathy with moral clarity. Together, they explore how cultural conversations can shift to effectively confront the challenges of MAGAism.
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37 snips
Sep 29, 2025 • 53min

Bill Kristol: Trump Wants Troops in Portland

Bill Kristol, a renowned conservative analyst and founder of The Bulwark, dives into urgent national security issues with Tim Miller. They dissect President Trump's controversial troop deployments to Portland, arguing it aims to normalize military responses to public protests. Kristol also shares concerns over a mysterious military meeting in Quantico, viewing it as a potential loyalty test. Additionally, he addresses the troubling prospect of military action in Venezuela and the implications of domestic terrorism narratives on free speech.
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34 snips
Sep 26, 2025 • 51min

Adam Kinzinger: We Can’t Be Intimidated

Adam Kinzinger, a former U.S. Representative and Air Force veteran, discusses the political ramifications of Trump's actions and the recent indictment of James Comey. He emphasizes the importance of public defiance against intimidation. Kinzinger highlights the risks of politicization within the DOJ and warns of potential military involvement against left-wing groups. He also advises Democrats on managing a looming government shutdown and addresses the improper release of military records that may hinder veterans from entering politics.
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69 snips
Sep 25, 2025 • 1h 13min

Ezra Klein: Protecting People Means Winning Power

Ezra Klein, an opinion columnist at The New York Times and host of the Ezra Klein Show, dives deep into the current political landscape. He shares insights on Democrats navigating potential government shutdowns and the moral struggles involved. Klein emphasizes the need for coherent messaging around corruption while contemplating the role of unconventional candidates. He warns against the perils of political violence and dehumanization, advocating for a politics that prioritizes winning power through unity and effective communication.
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20 snips
Sep 24, 2025 • 1h

Angie Craig and Glenn Thrush: Don’t Be Called Weak Sauce

Angie Craig, a U.S. Representative from Minnesota and Senate candidate, discusses the importance of messaging on agricultural policy and how Democrats can reconnect with rural voters by focusing on affordability and safety. She highlights the impact of tariffs on farmers and argues against Republican blame for rising healthcare costs. Glenn Thrush, a New York Times reporter, provides insights into Trump's pressure on the DOJ, detailing the political implications of personnel changes and the challenges prosecutors face in maintaining integrity amidst political interference.
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34 snips
Sep 23, 2025 • 55min

Bakari Sellers: The Danger of RFK Jr.

Bakari Sellers, CNN political analyst and author of "The Moment," joins the discussion on critical issues in politics and public policy. He critiques RFK Jr.'s harmful pseudoscience related to vaccines and autism, emphasizing the false blame placed on mothers. Sellers also addresses the complexities of Democratic leadership and the need for grassroots organizing, particularly in conservative states. The conversation includes insights on local versus national party strengths and the importance of focusing on structural policies over identity issues.
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52 snips
Sep 22, 2025 • 43min

Bill Kristol: Where Is the $50,000?

In this engaging conversation, Bill Kristol, a veteran political analyst and commentator, dives into the troubling revelations surrounding Tom Homan's alleged $50,000 bribe during an FBI sting. He discusses the implications of ICE's tarnished image and how it reflects broader issues within the Justice Department. Kristol also critiques the administration's press tactics and offers sharp advice for Democrats regarding funding negotiations. Tune in for insights on political integrity and the current state of U.S. governance.
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47 snips
Sep 19, 2025 • 1h 1min

Thomas Chatterton Williams: How MAGA Learned to Love Cancel Culture

Thomas Chatterton Williams, a staff writer for The Atlantic and author, dives into the complexities of cancel culture and politics. He discusses the alarming trend of authoritarianism in the U.S. and critiques the vice president's call for citizens to inform on one another. Williams examines the right's embrace of cancel tactics and the genuine versus performative outrage in today's political landscape. He also reflects on the unintended consequences of the Harper's Letter and the challenges of free speech on college campuses.
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59 snips
Sep 18, 2025 • 1h 7min

Brian Stelter and Jonathan V. Last: Worst Case Scenario

Brian Stelter, former CNN media reporter and chief media analyst, joins Jonathan V. Last, Bulwark editor and astute political commentator. They dive into the controversial suspension of Jimmy Kimmel, framing it as a case of government coercion rather than a mere disciplinary action. Stelter reflects on FCC pressures and the troubling implications for media freedom, while Last critiques the erosion of institutional norms and the asymmetric politics at play. Together, they explore how similar tactics mirror those seen in authoritarian regimes.
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30 snips
Sep 17, 2025 • 48min

Susan Rice: A Cancer in the Body Politic

Susan Rice, former U.S. National Security Advisor and key advisor in the Biden White House, discusses the pressing issue of political violence and its repercussions. She warns against the weaponization of free speech and criticizes Trump's risky TikTok deal that jeopardizes national security. Rice highlights allegations of corruption linked to UAE dealings and the potential consequences for global alliances. Additionally, she stresses the need for Democrats to reclaim power in budget discussions, particularly regarding healthcare subsidies.

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