The Bulwark Podcast

The Bulwark
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18 snips
Dec 19, 2025 • 52min

David Frum: Trump and Epstein Were Best Friends

David Frum, a political commentator and author, dives into the controversial friendship between Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, revealing how it reflects Trump's character. He discusses the chaos in MAGA media, highlighting infighting among rightwing influencers and their desperate responses to economic turmoil. Frum also critiques recent SCOTUS rulings that encourage corruption, warns about the risks posed by cryptocurrency, and evaluates the military strategy toward Venezuela, emphasizing a lack of coherent planning.
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26 snips
Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 7min

Patrick Gaspard: A White House Screamathon

This week, Patrick Gaspard, former Obama political director and U.S. Ambassador to South Africa, shares insights on Trump's waning persuasive power regarding affordability. He highlights the political shift toward an insider versus outsider dynamic, noting the lessons Democrats can learn from Zoran Mamdani's authenticity in messaging. Gaspard argues for deeper community engagement and coalition building, while also advocating for a revival of foreign aid programs like PEPFAR and focusing on the nuances of policy debates over mere rhetoric.
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40 snips
Dec 17, 2025 • 1h 5min

Catherine Rampell and Michael Steinberger: Trump Wants to Cook the Books

Catherine Rampell, an economics editor at The Bulwark, critiques the administration's data manipulation and its impacts on labor markets and inflation. She highlights the rising concerns around statistical cuts and distorted economics as job losses mount. Michael Steinberger, author of 'The Philosopher in the Valley,' dives into Palantir's controversial role in surveillance and political influence, discussing its roots in counterterrorism and ties to ICE. Their engaging conversation reveals the intersection of technology, policy, and ethics in today's society.
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31 snips
Dec 16, 2025 • 1h 4min

Will Sommer: Conspiracy Theorists Are Behind the Wheel in the Republican Party

Will Sommer, an investigative reporter and author of the False Flag newsletter, dives into the growing influence of conspiracy theories within the Republican Party. He discusses the unsettling rise of nativist populism and antisemitism, particularly among younger audiences consuming content on platforms like TikTok. Sommer highlights Candace Owens' bizarre theories on Charlie Kirk, JD Vance's engagement with fringe influencers, and the ongoing rift over Israel among MAGA figures, offering a revealing look at the chaotic landscape of right-wing media.
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50 snips
Dec 15, 2025 • 55min

Bill Kristol: A Weekend of Tragedy

Bill Kristol, a renowned political analyst and editor, joins Tim Miller for a deep dive into recent tragedies, including a shooting at Brown University and the alarming rise of antisemitism worldwide. They critique Trump's grotesque reaction to the murder of filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, while also discussing the role of social media algorithms in pushing conspiracy theories. The duo reflects on the GOP's shifting identity, Trump's waning political vigor, and recent electoral setbacks for Republicans. It's a compelling examination of our current political landscape.
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35 snips
Dec 12, 2025 • 54min

Alyssa Farah: Trump's Big L in Indiana

Alyssa Farah Griffin, former White House spokesperson and political commentator, joins to discuss Indiana Republicans' surprising stance against Trump's influence. She highlights the growing threats of antisemitism and extremism among online conservatives. The duo analyzes demographic shifts and questions Trump's electability today, emphasizing the need for the GOP to evolve. Alyssa critiques Kamala Harris’s communication style and shares insights on media propagandists influencing public discourse. A thought-provoking chat on the future of conservatism!
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47 snips
Dec 11, 2025 • 1h

David French: MAGA Is Bleeding Numbers

David French, an opinion columnist and legal commentator, joins Tim Miller to dissect the worrisome dynamics within the GOP as MAGA begins to fracture. They discuss the alarming rise of extremist elements in local Republican politics and explore the implications of a politicized FBI targeting progressive groups. French highlights the administration's troubling actions, likening their military conduct to war crimes. Additionally, they critique the toxic influence of figures like Tucker Carlson and Andrew Tate, showing how these voices manipulate discontent and undermine societal norms.
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30 snips
Dec 10, 2025 • 51min

Neera Tanden: America's 'Daddy' Is in a Rut

Neera Tanden, President and CEO of the Center for American Progress and veteran policy adviser, dives into the tangled web of Trump's economy and political maneuverings. She critiques Trump’s economic messaging, particularly his unfounded claims about rising costs. Tanden analyzes recent Democratic successes in battleground elections and highlights the GOP's failure to present a viable healthcare alternative. With a focus on accountability, she calls for reforms to tackle corruption and offers insights on effective strategies to win over independents.
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34 snips
Dec 9, 2025 • 51min

Mark Hertling: Trump (Still) Hates Europe

Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General Mark Hertling joins to dissect Trump's critical views on Europe and the implications for U.S. security. He argues that America may need Europe more than ever and discusses the shortcomings of Trump’s negotiating team with Putin. Hertling highlights growing tensions in the Pentagon and the risks of recent Venezuela boat strikes, calling them performative. He also emphasizes the importance of military ethics and the challenges of unlawful orders, while paying tribute to fallen service members.
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69 snips
Dec 8, 2025 • 56min

Bill Kristol: This Is Not Democratic Government

Bill Kristol, a conservative commentator and founder of The Bulwark, joins Tim Miller to discuss alarming ICE tactics in New Orleans, likening them to a bygone era of racial profiling. They critique the administration’s lack of transparency in lethal airstrikes and question Trump's agricultural welfare payments. Kristol also reveals rumors about Kristi Noem's removal from DHS, while exploring the strategic implications of Democrats tackling healthcare costs. The duo even finds a moment to commend Ted Cruz for a surprising tweet.

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