The Bulwark Podcast

The Bulwark
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57 snips
May 20, 2025 • 1h 8min

S2 Ep1046: David French: Schizo-in-Chief

David French, an opinion columnist for The New York Times and co-host of the legal podcast Advisory Opinions, dives into the perplexing political shifts of Trump. He critiques recent foreign policy contradictions and analyzes the implications of Trump's Supreme Court appointees. French discusses the bizarre blend of fiscal ideologies amongst politicians, scrutinizing proposed budget cuts and their effects on vulnerable populations. He also reflects on the current challenges of American democracy, emphasizing the critical need for legal accountability amid ongoing political tensions.
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44 snips
May 19, 2025 • 51min

S2 Ep1045: Bill Kristol: A New Gilded Age

Bill Kristol, a sharp political analyst and commentator, joins Tim Miller to dissect the current political landscape. They discuss how the Trump administration prioritizes personal gain over public welfare, particularly in his dealings with foreign entities. Kristol critiques the latest reconciliation bill, linking it to the U.S. credit downgrade, and dives into Biden's health concerns. The conversation touches on the moral dilemmas in U.S. foreign policy and examines the complexities of political loyalty and intimidation tactics in modern governance.
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37 snips
May 16, 2025 • 1h 27min

S2 Ep1044: Peter Hamby: All in Service of Kissing Trump's Ass

Peter Hamby, host of Snapchat's Good Luck America and partner at Puck News, joins for a lively discussion. They dissect the absurdities of political antics, from MAGA's outrage over a meme to figures like Kristi Noem and Tulsi Gabbard's extreme loyalty to Trump. Hamby shares insights on Biden’s successes amid GOP chaos and the need for Democrats to re-engage disillusioned voters. They also weigh in on Gavin Newsom's controversial healthcare proposals and the implications of AI in parenting. The conversation is a blend of humor, reflection, and sharp political analysis.
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12 snips
May 15, 2025 • 48min

S2 Ep1043: Michael Weiss: All Bribes Accepted

Michael Weiss, Editor of The Insider and expert on Russia, delves into the murky waters of U.S. foreign policy, shedding light on Trump's dealings with authoritarian regimes and the implications for democracy. He discusses how Qatari investments and autocratic influences shape politics, revealing a troubling pivot away from values-based diplomacy. Weiss also critiques the ineffective U.S. military strategies against the Houthis, reflecting on the broader challenges and repercussions of American intervention in complex global conflicts.
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14 snips
May 14, 2025 • 1h 6min

S2 Ep1042: Leah Litman and Andrew Egger: Grievance All the Way Down

Leah Litman, a law professor at the University of Michigan and author of *Lawless*, joins Andrew Egger, White House correspondent at The Bulwark, to discuss the Supreme Court's emotionally driven decisions. They delve into how the justices interpret key issues like birthright citizenship and LGBTQ rights while revealing a newfound boredom from the White House with MAGA media's soft questions. The conversation thrives on contemporary grievances, media interactions, and the oddities of Trump's crypto ventures, weaving an insightful narrative through today's political landscape.
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14 snips
May 13, 2025 • 54min

S2 Ep1041: Justin Wolfers: Trump's Centrally Planned Economy

Justin Wolfers, a Professor of public policy and economics at the University of Michigan and co-host of "Think Like an Economist," joins the discussion. They dive into the economic ramifications of Trump's tariffs, highlighting how these policies paralyze both Wall Street and everyday consumers. Wolfers contrasts Trump's approach with China's newfound stability as a trade partner. They also critique GOP budget proposals that threaten working-class families while increasing the deficit, illuminating the complexities of U.S.-China trade relations and its effects on the American economy.
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22 snips
May 12, 2025 • 51min

S2 Ep1040: Bill Kristol: A Golden 747 from Hamas's Sugar Daddy

Bill Kristol, Editor at Large of The Bulwark and a prominent political analyst, joins Tim Miller to delve into the outrageous proposal of Qatar gifting Trump a luxury 747. They dissect the hypocrisy of labeling student protests as threats to U.S. foreign policy while discussing Trump's fake drug price cap and his administration's concessions to China on tariffs. Kristol also reflects on the evolving stance around immigration enforcement and expresses his reconsideration of the 'Abolish ICE' debate, highlighting the current complexities of American politics.
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15 snips
May 9, 2025 • 59min

S2 Ep1039: Amanda Carpenter: MAGA's Bad Week

Amanda Carpenter, a writer at Protect Democracy, shares her insights on the political landscape with Tim Miller. They discuss the Vatican's choice of a progressive pope, contrasting it with America’s political realities. Carpenter highlights Steve Bannon's setbacks as Trump’s nominations face challenges. There’s also a focus on the recent Democratic win in North Carolina amid chaos in the justice system, emphasizing the strength of democracy. Together, they navigate Trump’s unpredictable approach and ongoing economic concerns, blending humor and political critique throughout.
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9 snips
May 8, 2025 • 49min

S2 Ep1038: Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin: The Power of 'No'

Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin, co-executive directors of Indivisible, discuss the resurgence of grassroots activism in today's political climate. They emphasize the importance of unity among activists, particularly in resisting authoritarian tendencies. Engaging younger generations in activism is crucial, as is addressing issues like immigration with authenticity. The duo also critiques political consultants' advice to ignore tough topics. With protests making a comeback, they inspire listeners to transform passive participation into active engagement.
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21 snips
May 7, 2025 • 56min

S2 Ep1037: Katie Phang and Greg Casar: Trump & Co Are the Real Flag Burners

Katie Phang, a legal analyst and independent journalist, joins Greg Casar, Democratic congressman and Chairman of the House Progressive Caucus. They dive into the Supreme Court's recent rulings impacting transgender service members, and discuss how the political landscape is influenced by Trump's agenda. The conversation then shifts to the importance of crafting a compelling economic message for the Democratic Party, focusing on rebuilding trust with working-class voters while advocating for marginalized communities.

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