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Jan 12, 2025 • 42min

Dana Milbank on The Nutcase Republican House

Dana Milbank, a Washington Post Opinion columnist and author of "Fools on the Hill," discusses the chaos within the Republican House. He highlights how MAGA members have turned the party into a vehicle for Trump's whims, ignoring meaningful policy-making. The conversation dives into the absurdities of a recent Trump press conference where he jokes about renaming the Gulf of Mexico and aspirations for Greenland. Milbank also touches on gerrymandering's effects and the increasing influence of money in politics, underscoring a challenging future for effective governance.
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Jan 5, 2025 • 37min

BEST OF: Scott Galloway

Scott Galloway, a noted Professor and author, dives into the urgent issues affecting youth today. He critiques the extreme Republican agenda and its impact on young people's engagement in politics. Galloway discusses the wealth disparity across generations, the importance of vocational education, and how social media affects mental health. He advocates for policy changes, including tax reforms, to alleviate the 'war on young people,' offering actionable solutions to empower the next generation.
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Dec 29, 2024 • 1h 7min

BEST OF: SNL's Jim Downey

In this lively conversation, Jim Downey, a celebrated SNL writer and producer known for his sharp political comedy, shares memorable anecdotes from his tenure alongside Al Franken. They dive into the art of crafting political sketches, emphasizing the blend of humor and accessibility. Jim recalls iconic sketches featuring George W. Bush and reveals the spontaneous nature of live shows. With plenty of laughs, they reflect on political ideologies and discuss the vital role of humor in fostering creativity in comedic writing.
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Dec 22, 2024 • 42min

The Atlantic's George Packer on the End of Democratic Delusions

George Packer, a Staff writer for The Atlantic, dives into the changing political landscape prompted by Donald Trump. He discusses the disillusionment with democracy, urging the Democratic establishment to rethink their strategies. Packer contrasts past political ideologies, emphasizing the long-lasting influence of Ronald Reagan’s policies. He also highlights the challenge of addressing economic disenfranchisement and the complexities of political discourse that impact voter perceptions, all while navigating the potential return of authoritarianism.
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Dec 15, 2024 • 44min

Anne Applebaum & Frank Foer on Syria, The Middle East, and Ukraine

Anne Applebaum, a foreign policy writer from The Atlantic and expert on authoritarian regimes, joins Frank Foer, also a writer from The Atlantic focused on international affairs. Together, they delve into the aftermath of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, discussing its regional consequences. They explore the U.S. military's role in the Middle East, the impact of Trump's presidency on global alliances, and the ongoing struggles in Ukraine against Putin's aggression. Their insights reveal the intricate web of geopolitical dynamics shaping our world today.
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Dec 8, 2024 • 36min

WaPo's Aaron Blake on The Transition

Aaron Blake, a senior political reporter at the Washington Post and host of the Campaign Moment, dives into the political landscape as Trump prepares for his second term. They discuss the challenges Trump’s Cabinet picks face in the confirmation process and explore the public’s desire for checks on his power. The conversation also addresses the implications of pardoning Hunter Biden and what it means for Joe Biden’s legacy. Blake’s insights highlight the intricate dance of politics and the evolving opinions on presidential pardons.
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Dec 1, 2024 • 34min

BEST OF: Anne Applebaum on her book Autocracy, Inc.

Anne Applebaum, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, dives into her latest work, Autocracy, Inc., which examines the global rise of authoritarianism. The discussion highlights the alarming cooperation between autocratic states and reflects on recent U.S. political shifts. Applebaum also critiques Venezuela's deteriorating democracy under Chavez and Maduro, emphasizing the necessity for a unified democratic response. She combines sharp analysis with black humor, offering a nuanced view on navigating political despair while advocating for awareness and action against tyranny.
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Nov 24, 2024 • 41min

David Axelrod on The Trump Transition

David Axelrod, a veteran political strategist and advisor to Barack Obama, shares candid insights on the political upheaval during the Trump transition. He dissects the controversies surrounding key nominees, particularly highlighting the fallout from Matt Gaetz's nomination withdrawal. Axelrod delves into the implications of wealth in politics, exploring how affluent individuals influence government decisions. He also addresses challenges in connecting with working-class voters amidst inflation, criticizing the Democratic Party's current strategies. The discussion unveils a complex landscape of loyalty and vetting in politics.
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Nov 17, 2024 • 54min

David Weigel - Political Writer for Semafor

David Weigel, a political writer for Semafor, dives into controversial appointments in the incoming Trump administration, highlighting characters that threaten democratic norms. He reveals the shift of right-wing media from TV to dominant online platforms, analyzing how this affects political discourse. Weigel discusses the implications of Trump's legal challenges, the evolving media landscape, and how Democrats can counteract these influential voices. His insights on the generational divide in media consumption add depth to the discussion.
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Nov 10, 2024 • 51min

Norm Ornstein on the Coming Hellscape

Norm Ornstein, an expert in American politics and contributing editor to The Atlantic, navigates the turbulent aftermath of Donald Trump's re-election. He discusses the daunting implications, including potential mass deportations, economic instability, and attacks on women’s rights. Despite the bleak outlook, Ornstein finds glimmers of hope, emphasizing the importance of collective action in the fight for democracy. He dives into the political dynamics shaping public trust and the urgent need to address power shifts in governance.

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