The Bulwark Podcast

The Bulwark
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34 snips
Feb 21, 2025 • 50min

Adam Kinzinger: It's Starting to Happen

Adam Kinzinger, a former Republican congressman and Air Force veteran, discusses the shifting dynamics within the party, highlighting grassroots movements against corporate influence. He remarks on the reaction of the public towards political elites and the need for diverse candidates. Kinzinger critiques Trump's inner circle, noting their focus on optics over substantive issues, especially regarding Ukraine. He also emphasizes the importance of humor and resilience in the face of intimidation in today’s political climate.
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15 snips
Feb 20, 2025 • 60min

David Graham and Pablo Torre: Is Lil Marco a Cuban Communist Agent?

David Graham, a lead writer at The Atlantic and author of "The Project: How Project 2025 Is Reshaping America," teams up with Pablo Torre, an insightful podcast host and sports commentator. They dive into a quirky theory about Marco Rubio as a potential Cuban communist agent. The conversation shifts to the intertwining of politics and sports, dissecting Trump's controversial ties to golf and the LIV-PGA deal. They also navigate voter disillusionment and dissect Mitch McConnell's complicated role in the Republican Party, highlighting today's political complexities with humor and acumen.
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35 snips
Feb 19, 2025 • 57min

Jared Moskowitz and Zeke Faux: Scams Galore

Zeke Faux, an investigative reporter for Bloomberg and author of "Number Go Up," joins Congressman Jared Moskowitz, who formerly directed Florida's emergency management. They dive into the complicated world of cryptocurrency, discussing how scams operate within the market and the political ramifications of these financial maneuvers. They also explore the absurdities of meme coins and the ethics surrounding political endorsements in crypto. The conversation touches on the alarming rise of anti-Semitism in America and Trump's contentious foreign policy.
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12 snips
Feb 18, 2025 • 53min

Susan Glasser: Giving Away the Store to Putin

Susan Glasser, a noted Staff writer at The New Yorker and co-author of 'The Divider', shares her insights on the perilous state of U.S.-Russia relations under Trump. She unveils the mockery surrounding Trump's approach to Ukraine, sidelining its leadership in favor of backdoor deals with Putin. Glasser also tackles the threat to the First Amendment from the White House's actions and discusses the curious origin of Trump's infamous Greenland obsession, blending humor with critical analysis of democracy and press freedom.
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43 snips
Feb 17, 2025 • 37min

Bill Kristol: Taking A Wrecking Ball to the Government

Bill Kristol, a Conservative political commentator and columnist known for his Never Trump stance, joins Tim Miller to tackle the turbulence in U.S. governance. They delve into how Musk's reforms may jeopardize safety in vital services and discuss the Democrats' need for a more aggressive political strategy. Kristol highlights the U.S.'s declining global influence, particularly in Ukraine, while urging for accountability and revitalized leadership to counteract rising autocracy and maintain democratic values.
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35 snips
Feb 14, 2025 • 56min

Andrew Weissmann and Michael Weiss: Valentine's Massacre

Andrew Weissmann, former FBI general counsel, and Michael Weiss, Russia-focused editor and author, dive into the murky waters of political power and legal integrity. They discuss the troubling case against New York Mayor Eric Adams and the implications of political entanglements within the Justice Department. The conversation also touches on Trump's alarming connections with Russia and the insights on geopolitical maneuvers in Ukraine. Weissmann and Weiss highlight the shifting landscape of ethics in politics, peppering the discourse with their expert analysis.
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43 snips
Feb 13, 2025 • 52min

Alex Wagner: The Poster Child for Corruption and Grift

Alex Wagner, MSNBC host and podcaster known for her incisive reporting on Trump, joins Tim to dissect the absurdities of today's political landscape. They delve into Musk's controversial $400 million Tesla deal with the State Department, highlighting corruption in high places. Wagner emphasizes the emotional toll of the polarized political climate and the challenges faced by marginalized communities. Their discussion also touches on the curious dynamics of masculinity in politics, encouraging a deeper understanding of political manipulations in modern governance.
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27 snips
Feb 12, 2025 • 1h 8min

Carol Leonnig and Robert Putnam: Lies and Moral Obligations

Carol Leonnig, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter, and Robert Putnam, Harvard's Professor Emeritus of Public Policy and author of "Bowling Alone," dive into pressing issues of accountability in politics and community. They discuss recent scandals within the FBI and the ramifications of political misconduct. The conversation transitions to the decline of social connectedness, particularly among young men, and the necessity of fostering community ties. They emphasize our moral obligation to care for one another to combat modern isolation and polarization.
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8 snips
Feb 11, 2025 • 58min

Tom Malinowski: Fight the Power, Dems

Tom Malinowski, former congressman and Assistant Secretary of State, discusses strategies for the Democratic Party to confront current political challenges. He critiques Trump's performative politics and emphasizes the importance of holding leaders accountable on economic issues. Malinowski also urges Democrats to navigate tariffs effectively and to address voter dissatisfaction while advocating for tech accountability. He insists on the necessity of a united front to preserve America's democracy and enhance its global influence.
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14 snips
Feb 10, 2025 • 48min

Bill Kristol: The Law Be Damned

Bill Kristol, a prominent conservative commentator known for his role in the Never Trump movement, joins Tim Miller for a lively discussion. They dissect alarming actions from the current administration, including troubling legal violations and threats to judicial authority. Kristol critiques Trump's self-designation as 'Supreme Leader' of the Kennedy Center and the recent budget cuts that threaten medical research. The conversation also touches on cultural censorship and the importance of role models like Jalen Hurts in promoting sportsmanship without pettiness.

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