The Bulwark Podcast

The Bulwark
undefined
25 snips
Nov 10, 2025 • 54min

Will Saletan: Sorry, but the Democrats Won the Shutdown

Will Saletan, an insightful opinion writer, dives deep into the recent government shutdown. He argues that the Democrats emerged stronger, shifting the focus to healthcare and showing resilience against Republican antics. Will discusses the chaotic messaging from Republicans and the elite image projected by Trump’s lavish events. They also touch on troubling deportation policies and legal risks tied to administration priorities, concluding that pro-democracy forces must unite against these challenges.
undefined
10 snips
Nov 7, 2025 • 56min

Jessica Tarlov: Republicans Are in the Barrel

Political commentator Jessica Tarlov, co-host of Raging Moderates, dives into the current political landscape. She discusses the looming threat of stagflation and how Democrats might be winning the shutdown battle. Tarlov emphasizes the need for moderates, especially after Rep. Jared Golden's retirement, pointing out the importance of pragmatic candidates in red districts. The conversation also touches on tariff failures and effective political strategies for Democrats to navigate the current challenges.
undefined
49 snips
Nov 6, 2025 • 59min

Jonathan V. Last and Carol Leonnig: The Danger of a Weakened Bully

Jonathan V. Last, a political analyst and author, joins investigative journalist Carol Leonnig, known for her expertise on the Department of Justice. They delve into the recent election outcomes and the surprising shift among Hispanic voters. Last highlights Trump's ongoing dominance despite setbacks, and potential drastic moves he might make. Leonnig discusses her book, 'Injustice,' shedding light on the DOJ's recent turmoil, mass departures, and missed opportunities post-January 6. Their insights reveal the precarious state of American political integrity.
undefined
39 snips
Nov 5, 2025 • 1h 5min

Dave Weigel: Now That's a Landslide

This week, political reporter Dave Weigel shares insights on the significant Democratic wins in Virginia, New Jersey, and NYC. He discusses how Trump’s failure to meet economic promises is backfiring on Republicans. Weigel emphasizes the importance of redistricting following these elections and how Latino voters are rejecting GOP immigration policies. Additionally, he highlights lessons Democrats could learn from Zoran’s campaign style—focusing on personalization and addressing everyday concerns. The conversation reveals a shifting landscape as the 2024 election approaches.
undefined
11 snips
Nov 4, 2025 • 1h 14min

Andy Beshear and Terry Moran: The Power of Normal People

Governor Andy Beshear, chair of the Democratic Governors Association, discusses the impact of SNAP cuts and tariffs on Kentuckians, emphasizing community support amidst federal neglect. He advocates for clear messaging to rural voters, focusing on jobs and healthcare. Meanwhile, Terry Moran, a former ABC correspondent, shares insights from Chicago's immigration raids, highlighting local resistance by faith leaders and community members. The two tackle pressing political issues while reflecting on journalistic integrity and the importance of holding truth to power.
undefined
61 snips
Nov 3, 2025 • 59min

Bill Kristol: Fake News on '60 Minutes'

Bill Kristol, a prominent political commentator and founder of conservative publications, joins Tim Miller to dissect Trump's recent '60 Minutes' interview. They delve into CBS News' edits and the controversy surrounding Trump's claims of being paid off. The duo critiques Trump's 2020 election lies, his pardoning of a crypto figure tied to the Trump family, and escalating rhetoric about war and immigration. They also discuss the growing need for Democrats to present a united front against Trump as they navigate upcoming elections.
undefined
11 snips
Oct 31, 2025 • 60min

Catherine Rampell: Who Are the Socialists Now?

Catherine Rampell, economics journalist and newly appointed economics editor at The Bulwark, dives deep into the current state of the economy. She discusses how tariffs impact businesses, particularly in rural communities, and links tight immigration policies to labor shortages and rising food prices. Rampell critiques the government's equity stake in companies as a form of 'socializing' the economy, while also exploring the implications of AI on job markets and investment. Plus, she shares insights on the evolving political landscape in NYC.
undefined
23 snips
Oct 30, 2025 • 56min

Heidi Heitkamp: How Trump’s Trade Chaos Hurts Farmers

Heidi Heitkamp, former U.S. Senator from North Dakota and chair of the One Country Project, dives deep into the impact of Trump’s trade chaos on farmers. She reveals how his trade deals have harmed agricultural markets, particularly soybeans. Heitkamp addresses the challenges facing rural economies and urges Democrats to reconnect with voters through authentic economic policies. She advocates for grassroots solutions to political gridlock while assessing the need for bold, nontraditional candidates to energize the party.
undefined
23 snips
Oct 29, 2025 • 54min

Abby Phillip: Governing by Troll

Abby Phillip, anchor of CNN NewsNight and author of "A Dream Deferred: Jesse Jackson and the Fight for Black Political Power," dives into the complexities of modern governance and social media's influence. She discusses the unusual dynamics of the government shutdown and how it impacts SNAP and Obamacare. Abby critiques the meme-driven political landscape and champions open debate on her show. She also explores Jesse Jackson's lasting impact on populism and modern political figures like Bernie Sanders and Trump, highlighting the intersection of race and activism.
undefined
29 snips
Oct 28, 2025 • 1h 23min

Sam Stein and Francis Fukuyama: A Coming Deportation Blitz?

Sam Stein, Managing Editor at The Bulwark and a sharp political analyst, teams up with Francis Fukuyama, renowned political scientist and author. They dive deep into the aggressive deportation tactics emerging in Chicago and how Trump's allies are eager to escalate this nationwide. Fukuyama examines why populism thrives even in prosperous times, linking it to the dynamics of social media and cultural grievances. The duo also critiques liberalism’s challenges and explores how enforced social norms can alienate potential supporters.

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app