

Tangle
Isaac Saul
Independent, non-partisan politics news where you'll hear the best arguments from across the political spectrum on the news of the day. Plus, fascinating interviews with people in the political world. Check out our newsletter: https://www.readtangle.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 8, 2025 • 1h 35min
PREMIERE - Suspension of the rules: A new era begins.
Join the hosts as they unveil the rebranded podcast with a playful discussion on choosing the perfect name. Dive into the complexities of gerrymandering and its impacts on democracy. They explore emerging concerns around AI, including ChatGPT’s ethical implications for younger audiences. Personal anecdotes bring humor as they discuss everything from clam chowder mishaps to the perils of digital dependency and maintaining real-life connections. This lively conversation balances societal issues with relatable experiences!

Aug 7, 2025 • 34min
The push for Palestinian statehood.
The podcast dives into the recent movements for Palestinian statehood, reflecting on statements from global leaders like Macron and Starmer. It critiques the implications of international recognition amidst complex geopolitical tensions. The discussion navigates the humanitarian crises in Gaza, the accountability of Palestinian leadership, and the mixed reactions from the left. Ultimately, it emphasizes the need for genuine solutions and sustained efforts for long-term peace and sovereignty in the region.

Aug 7, 2025 • 22min
PREVIEW - Isaac talks with Noah Smith.
Noah Smith, an economist and writer behind the blog Noahpinion, dives into the pressing issues surrounding U.S. debt and deficit in light of recent legislation. He discusses changing perceptions of national debt and the implications of rising interest rates. The conversation highlights the historical context of government borrowing and the balancing act between fiscal responsibility and inflation. Smith also explores how past administrations have shaped today’s economic landscape and the political ramifications tied to these financial policies.

Aug 6, 2025 • 30min
The EPA moves to repeal emissions regulations.
The EPA's recent proposal to repeal emissions regulations has sparked heated debate. The move, aimed at reducing regulatory burdens for the auto industry, could save billions but raises concerns about environmental and health impacts. Various perspectives on climate policy highlight the political divides and the need for bipartisan solutions. Additionally, the fallout from such decisions could significantly affect public health and the future of climate action, making this a pivotal moment in environmental regulation.

Aug 5, 2025 • 30min
Republican gerrymandering in Texas, and Democrats' response.
Democratic lawmakers in Texas staged a dramatic walkout to block a Republican plan for gerrymandering that threatens to shift congressional seats in their favor. The podcast dives deep into the strategies of both parties, revealing the complexities and moral dilemmas surrounding gerrymandering. It also discusses the broader implications for democracy and voter representation amid shifting demographics. Listeners will also catch insights into Trump's influence on redistricting and the ongoing tug-of-war between political forces in Texas.

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Aug 4, 2025 • 33min
Trump fires labor stats head after shaky jobs report.
A surprising shake-up occurs as President Trump fires the head of labor statistics after a disappointing jobs report, raising questions about government transparency. The podcast dives into the reliability of labor data and the political fallout from this decision. It contrasts differing views on job growth and the consequences of tariffs on employment. Furthermore, it offers insights on the current economic climate, emphasizing consumer behavior and potential systemic changes. Listeners are left reflecting on the complex interplay between politics and economic indicators.

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Aug 3, 2025 • 1h 50min
The Sunday Podcast: Isaac, Ari, and Kmele talk about Sydney Sweeney, stock trading ban, the Trump economy and some fractures in the MAGA world.
Sydney Sweeney's controversial advertisement sparks discussions about societal reactions and identity. The hosts break down the stock trading ban and its implications for lawmakers. They explore the evolving dynamics of the Trump economy, including trade policies and shifts within the MAGA movement amidst the Gaza conflict. The episode also features humorous anecdotes about lost luggage and personal creativity, offering a lighthearted contrast to the heavier topics. Tune in for a blend of humor and thought-provoking insights!

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Aug 1, 2025 • 17min
PREVIEW - The Friday Edition: What happened to: The Great Salt Lake's collapse.
A startling report at the start of 2023 warned that Utah’s Great Salt Lake could vanish within five years. Surprisingly, water levels have since increased, prompting a reevaluation of the predictions. The discussion delves into scientific misconceptions and the implications for public trust. Experts emphasize the lake's crucial role in the ecosystem and the challenges posed by climate change and human consumption. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the importance of effective communication in tackling environmental issues.

Jul 31, 2025 • 30min
The Senate confirms Trump's former attorney Emil Bove.
The Senate's narrow vote confirms Emil Bove as a lifetime judge, igniting debate over his controversial past and political loyalties. Sens. Collins and Murkowski's opposition raises questions about judicial integrity and partisanship. The discussion also touches on wider political implications, including economic updates, international trade tensions, and a former Vice President's new announcement. Plus, insights on listener inquiries and exciting developments in technology and healthcare are explored.

Jul 30, 2025 • 28min
RFK Jr.'s food-dye fight.
A deep dive into Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign against synthetic food dyes reveals the growing movement among major food companies to eliminate these additives. The FDA's recent ban on certain dyes highlights health concerns, particularly for children. Expert opinions clash over the real risks of food colorings versus broader dietary issues. The podcast also explores the impact of media bias on public health messaging and concludes with a heartwarming story of resilience, showcasing community efforts in Ukraine.