The Fifth Column

Kmele Foster, Michael Moynihan, and Matt Welch
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12 snips
Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 51min

#535 - America's Top Brezhnevite (w Brace Belden)

Brace Belden, co-host of the TrueAnon podcast and a leftist activist, dives into eclectic themes with the hosts. They explore drug anecdotes and discuss racial politics surrounding the Minnesota Somali fraud case. Brace shares his personal experience fighting with Kurdish units, while the group reflects on the influence of figures like Curtis Yarvin and the DSA's internal struggles. They also touch on the complexities of immigration and foreign policy, adding a layer of depth to contemporary leftist discourse.
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6 snips
Dec 3, 2025 • 1h 53min

UNLOCKED: Atheist in a Foxhole, w/ the Great Sebastian Junger

Join bestselling author and documentary filmmaker Sebastian Junger as he shares insights from his harrowing near-death experience. He discusses how his aortic rupture prompted reflections on mortality, fatherhood, and the risks of life. Junger contrasts the urgency of war with domestic life, explores the emotional aftermath of trauma, and delves into fascinating concepts like quantum consciousness and the patterns in near-death experiences. With his trademark depth, he underscores the importance of community and honest storytelling.
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4 snips
Dec 2, 2025 • 22min

Destroy All Robots…Before They Destroy US (w/ Andy Mills)

Andy Mills, a podcast journalist known for his investigative work on AI, dives deep into the complexities of artificial general intelligence. He discusses the concept of AGI as a new species and its potential to reshape humanity. The conversation explores various perspectives on AI, including the looming 'hinge moment' predicted for 2025. Mills emphasizes the risks of runaway intelligence and economic dependence on AI, while reflecting on how creators like Elon Musk have called for regulations amid a rush to develop. This crucial dialogue is both alarming and thought-provoking.
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8 snips
Nov 29, 2025 • 19min

Members Only #288 (LIVE in Los Angeles) - American Canyon Revisited

The hosts bring laughter and candid humor to a live audience, joking about parenting and pill mix-ups. They perform a provocative poem that sparks lively discussion. Insightful recaps reveal chaotic moments from recent live appearances, including interactions with Megyn Kelly. The investigation into Epstein's emails unveils intriguing journalism efforts. Tensions rise over housing policies during a recap of an LA mayor interview. Finally, they dissect Trump's political maneuvers, revealing the ever-changing landscape of current events.
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15 snips
Nov 27, 2025 • 20min

Members Only #287 - Hoarding Epstein’s Emails, Band T-Shirts, and Air Jordans (w Jason Leopold)

Kmele shares a harrowing tale of evacuating his vinyl and 2,000 band t-shirts to fireproof storage during California fires. The discussion dives into original tour shirts and the challenges of bootlegs in music collecting. Guest Jason Leopold sheds light on his FOIA investigations, revealing layers of transparency within agencies like the CIA and DHS. They also unravel emails linked to Jeffrey Epstein, exploring their implications during his controversial 2008 plea deal. It's a whirlwind of nostalgia and hard-hitting journalism!
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Nov 25, 2025 • 1h 7min

#534 - Even the Mayor Says L.A. Isn’t Well Governed (w/ Karen Bass)

• Not safe at home, mayoral edition• “The guns were decades old”• The Trump/Mamdani bromance• The administration’s historic post-fire response• “You’re walking down the street, you happen to look Latino, or somebody hears you speak Spanish. A car rushes up in front of you. Masked men jump out with rifles and throw you in the car”• What does “sanctuary city” actually mean?• Like, no really, what does it mean?• “You know, that’s a good question”• “There’s a number of people who have literally disappeared”• ICE effect on restaurants: Worse than COVID* Trump effect on border: Closed• “The Future of the Democratic Party Is Local”• You lost me at L.A. being governed worth a damn• Fire rebuilding? “I understand that people are angry”• Me, 10 years ago: “Affordable-Housing Problem Lies, in Part, with Government”• “The insurance industry … has been devastating a lot of homeowners”• The heavily regulated insurance industry, you mean?• “The Case for Letting Malibu Burn”• Why prevent Palisades homeowners from rebuilding duplexes?• “Don’t take your lot and turn it into a five-story apartment building”• “We want to get affordable housing built in this city, but I think that if you impose it on a neighborhood, then you will have hardcore NIMBYs”• “I didn’t appreciate that, because they were getting ready to change low-income areas, wipe out the single-family homes, and turned it into massive apartments”• “I’m protecting them from the predations of private developers”• She really did almost become vice president• “I love podcasts…. Maybe I wanted to become a newscaster”• What Karen Bass learned from Angela Davis• About those eight trips to Cuba• “What fascinated me about Cuba is that they provided free health care to their population, and free education”• The LAUSD’s construction boom for non-existent students• “We could always put more money in our schools”• “Judge me by how fewer encampments you see on the street. Judge me by crime decreasing. Judge me by affordable housing units being built”Prefer to watch & chat live with other members of the Fifthdom? This episode premieres over on our YouTube channel at 10am EST.Thanks for reading The Fifth Column (A Podcast)! This post is public so feel free to share it.Follow The Fifth ColumnYouTube: @wethefifthInstagram: @we.the.fifthX: @wethefifthTikTok: @wethefifthFacebook: @thefifthcolumn This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.wethefifth.com/subscribe
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28 snips
Nov 20, 2025 • 1h 8min

#533 - Moynihan vs. Moynihan (w/ Lydia Moynihan)

Lydia Moynihan, a New York Post reporter, dives into the world of journalism, sharing her insights on media dynamics and the challenges of covering powerful figures. They discuss the obsession with Jeffrey Epstein and the complexities of reporting ethical dilemmas among friends. Lydia also highlights the precariousness of economic literacy in public discourse and critiques the sensationalism in politics. Light moments include her humorous take on her family name and a quirky business idea involving sausages.
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9 snips
Nov 18, 2025 • 22min

Members Only #286 - Atheist in a Foxhole (w/ Sebastian Junger)

Sebastian Junger, a renowned journalist and author known for works like The Perfect Storm, delves into his memoir, In My Time of Dying. He shares his haunting near-death experience and how it reshaped his views on mortality. The discussion touches on male stoicism in health, the transformative power of parenthood, and the emotional toll of war reporting. Junger reflects on the randomness of death, the importance of embracing each moment, and the fierce protectiveness that comes with being a parent, revealing deep insights into life, death, and love.
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8 snips
Nov 13, 2025 • 1h 45min

#532 - Trinnies, Joy Bells, and Race Pride (w/ Abby Phillip)

Abby Phillip, CNN anchor and author of 'A Dream Deferred,' joins the conversation, bringing her Trinidadian roots and insights on race and politics. She discusses the significance of Jesse Jackson's influence on Black political power and how he's shaped contemporary movements. The dialogue also dives into modern media's obsession with conspiracy theories and the challenges of maintaining civil discourse in heated debates. Abby shares her strategies for moderating discussions, emphasizing the importance of diverse perspectives on television.
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6 snips
Nov 11, 2025 • 25min

Members Only #285 - The Case For American Power (w/ Shadi Hamid)

In this discussion, Shadi Hamid, a Senior Fellow at Georgetown and a columnist for The Washington Post, makes a compelling case for American power in his recent book. He describes it as a love letter to America, urging progressives to embrace its ideals while navigating its flaws. Shadi argues for seeking power to enact change, rather than maintaining moral purity. He emphasizes the importance of reclaiming national pride and discusses the significance of hyphenated identities in fostering unity.

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