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33 snips
Jul 3, 2025 • 53min

Sam Stein: This Is the Country They Want

In a thought-provoking conversation, Sam Stein, Managing Editor of The Bulwark's Morning Shots, tackles the troubling state of American politics. He discusses the chilling shift towards an immigration police state, driven by the desire for political wins rather than human dignity. Stein critiques the administration's impact on migration and the economy, as well as the freeze on military aid to Ukraine. He also shares a personal reflection on his evolving views about Bill Kristol and the absurdity permeating today's political commentary.
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18 snips
Jul 2, 2025 • 1h 5min

Galen Druke: Americans Do Not Like Trump's Deportations

Galen Druke, host of the GD Politics Podcast and writer for Substack, dives into the shifting public sentiment on immigration under Trump. He argues that the administration’s tactics have backfired, shaping negative perceptions. The discussion also highlights Democrats' need to focus on fiscal issues, such as Medicaid cuts, to resonate with voters. Galen explores the challenges in navigating legislative complexities and the importance of connecting with diverse constituencies. A fascinating glimpse into the future of the 2028 Democratic nomination follows!
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30 snips
Jul 1, 2025 • 1h 26min

E. Jean Carroll and Sarah Longwell: Such a Bad Man

E. Jean Carroll, a renowned journalist and advice columnist, shares her gripping experiences from her legal battles against Donald Trump. She recounts the absurdities and humor found in the courtroom, particularly her colorful descriptions of the trial. Sarah Longwell joins her in discussing the political landscape, including disillusionment within the Republican Party and frustrations with certain legislators. Together, they explore the emotional toll of fighting for justice and the need for accountability in today's polarized media environment.
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33 snips
Jun 30, 2025 • 55min

Bill Kristol: Limp Opposition

Bill Kristol, a prominent political analyst and founder of The Bulwark, joins Tim Miller for a sharp discussion on critical political issues. They explore Thom Tillis's surprising opposition to Trump, the implications of the controversial Big Fugly Bill, and its immense Medicaid cuts. The duo critiques the dangerous prioritization of AI regulations benefiting tech oligarchs while undermining sustainable energy. They touch upon the troubling nature of immigration policies and the looming threat of authoritarianism, highlighting the need for a reevaluation of governmental priorities.
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46 snips
Jun 27, 2025 • 1h 13min

Nicholas Kristof: Gratuitous Cruelty

Nicholas Kristof, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and advocate against global hunger, joins Senator Elissa Slotkin, a former CIA analyst and author of an economic war plan for the Democrats. They discuss the heartbreaking mismanagement of humanitarian aid, including unused resources while lives are lost. Kristof shares insights from his memoir 'Chasing Hope' and the urgent need for efficient aid systems. Slotkin addresses housing crises and the importance of connecting with the working class, highlighting the complexities of modern political engagement.
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37 snips
Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 12min

Michael Weiss and Jonathan Cohn: Animal House at the Pentagon

Michael Weiss, an Emmy-winning editor focused on foreign policy, joins Jonathan Cohn, a senior fellow and healthcare expert. They dive into Trump's fascination with Israel's military tactics, revealing his attempts to shape narratives to boost his image. The discussion includes the repercussions of U.S. intelligence on Iran, NATO's awkward rapport with Trump, and the troubling details of a Republican healthcare bill that threatens rural hospitals. Expect sharp insights mixed with humor on the bizarre interplay of military operations and media portrayals.
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39 snips
Jun 25, 2025 • 1h 5min

Derek Thompson: Winning Without Anger

Derek Thompson, a writer and podcaster known for his insights on culture and economics, dives into the unexpected victory of DSA candidate Zoran Mamdani in NYC's Democratic primary. They discuss the importance of authentic messaging in politics during challenging times. The conversation also touches on the alarming effects of AI, groundbreaking medical advancements like Ozempic, and the intriguing proposition of shortening the NBA season to reduce player injuries. Thompson brings a mix of humor and optimism to these pressing issues.
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42 snips
Jun 24, 2025 • 56min

Nicolle Wallace: The Silence of Republicans Is the Bigger Threat

Nicolle Wallace, the host of Deadline White House on MSNBC, brings her sharp insights on the Republican Party's silence in the face of Trump's actions, which she argues is a greater threat to democracy. She discusses the intricacies of political loyalties and the moral complexities that arise in today's landscape. Wallace also humorously reflects on personal anecdotes from the 2016 campaign and intricacies of family dynamics across differing political beliefs. Plus, she shares her motivations behind her new podcast, The Best People, and the future of political discourse.
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39 snips
Jun 23, 2025 • 51min

Bill Kristol: Trump Is Not the Right Man for a Crisis

Bill Kristol, Editor at Large at The Bulwark and a prominent political analyst, joins Tim Miller to discuss the precarious situation of Trump's leadership. They debate the implications of U.S. military actions in Iran and the risks posed by Trump's advisers in a crisis. The conversation touches on the disturbing trends in law enforcement militarization affecting immigrants and critiques the Democratic National Committee for failing to support strong candidates. Kristol also emphasizes the need for a political shift away from the current status quo.
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67 snips
Jun 20, 2025 • 57min

Mark Cuban: Character Is Destiny

Mark Cuban, entrepreneur and former owner of the Dallas Mavericks, discusses his unexpected consideration for the VP slot in 2024. He critiques the current administration's communication failures and the impact of economic policies on rural communities. The conversation shifts to the complexities of cryptocurrency, including skepticism towards meme coins and the SEC’s role. Cuban also shares insights on the intertwining of politics and AI, emphasizing personal connections in leadership, while delighting listeners with anecdotes about parenting and shooting hoops.

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