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Isaac Saul
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Jun 2, 2025 • 30min
The court rulings on Trump's tariffs.
Recent court rulings have challenged President Trump's authority to impose tariffs, marking a pivotal moment in trade policy. The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled that the president overstepped his bounds, prompting an appeal from the Trump administration. This has sparked debates over presidential power versus Congressional oversight. The implications of these legal decisions could reshape economic sectors and trade relations, making the future of tariffs a hot topic of discussion.

Jun 1, 2025 • 37min
PREVIEW - The Sunday Podcast: Isaac, Ari, And Kmele talk about Kmele's appearance on CNN, Trump's tariffs, and Elon's departure.
The hosts dive into Kmele's CNN appearance, revealing the lively tensions of cable news debates. They discuss the ripple effects of Trump's tariffs and the recent court rulings shaping economic policies. The complexities of these tariffs and their uncertain impact on small businesses are laid bare. Legal arguments against the constitutionality of these tariffs spark an intriguing conversation. Plus, they explore how Elon Musk's exit from political discourse could influence innovation and public policy.

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May 30, 2025 • 42min
FULL EPISODE - I think I’m leaving Zionism, or Zionism is leaving me.
The discussion delves into a personal reflection on Zionism amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The speaker shares how recent events have reshaped their identity and beliefs about Israel. They tackle the contentious debate surrounding accusations of genocide, exploring the complexities of intent behind Israel's actions. This thought-provoking examination invites listeners to grapple with both personal and political dimensions of the issue, highlighting the transformative nature of current sociopolitical realities.

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May 29, 2025 • 31min
Trump resumes collections on student loans.
Ari Weitzman, Managing Editor at Tangle, dives into the complex world of student loan repayments as the Trump administration reinstates collections after a long hiatus. He discusses the drastic implications for borrowers, including wage garnishments and significant drops in credit scores. Weitzman highlights diverse opinions on these policies, weighing conservative views against the burdens faced by graduates. The conversation also touches on necessary reforms and the pressing need for accountability in addressing the student debt crisis.

May 28, 2025 • 27min
The Supreme Court's religious charter school ruling.
The Supreme Court's recent ruling blocked funding for a religious online charter school, sparking debates on church-state separation. The decision reveals varied perspectives, particularly surrounding public funding's impact on religious education. Tensions between government support and religious institutions are heightened, raising concerns about future implications for the establishment clause. Additionally, the podcast delves into enrollment trends in religious schools and innovative sustainability initiatives, highlighting the broader conversation on the role of faith in education.

May 27, 2025 • 29min
Trump blasts Putin for escalation in Ukraine.
The podcast dives into Russia's intense drone and missile attacks on Ukraine, marking a significant escalation in conflict. It examines political backlash against Putin and Trump's critiques regarding foreign policy responses. The discussion touches on the complexities of Trump's approach to the Ukraine crisis and the necessity for a firmer stance against aggression. Additionally, it highlights the financial impact of ongoing conflicts and the different political opinions on U.S. support for Ukraine amidst these tensions.

May 26, 2025 • 26min
PREVIEW - Isaac talks with Emily Oster
Emily Oster, an economist and author known for her data-driven approach to parenthood, joins to discuss a range of topics. They dive into declining fertility rates and the impact of financial incentives on family planning. Cultural shifts and societal attitudes towards parenthood are examined, along with the pressing need for better parental leave policies. The conversation touches on how COVID-19 has influenced education and parental concerns, particularly the challenges faced in the age of social media, highlighting the evolving landscape of modern parenting.

May 25, 2025 • 22min
PREVIEW - The Sunday Podcast: Isaac talks with Sarah Isgur
In this engaging conversation, Sarah Isgur, a Senior Editor at The Dispatch, shares her expertise on current legal matters. She discusses the recent acquisition of SCOTUSblog and its implications for independent legal reporting. Sarah dives into the complexities of nationwide injunctions and their relationship with birthright citizenship, shedding light on how these legal battles interact with executive power. She also explores the challenges the Supreme Court faces when addressing intricate legal questions amid a polarized landscape.

May 23, 2025 • 15min
PREVIEW - The Friday Edition: Noah Rothman - Trump 2.0 repudiates the conservatism of Trump 1.0.
In this discussion, Noah Rothman, Senior Editor at National Review, delves into the striking transition between Trump's first and potential second terms. He examines how Trump's evolving political agenda taps into voter nostalgia while diverging from traditional conservative values, especially in economic policy with new tariff schedules. Rothman also critiques the complexities of former President Obama's foreign policy and its lasting effects on international relations, providing a thought-provoking perspective on America's diplomatic shifts.

May 22, 2025 • 32min
Gaza on the brink.
The podcast delves into the ongoing situation in Gaza, spotlighting the new military operation called Operation Gideon’s Chariots and its humanitarian implications. Listeners learn about critiques of military actions and the ethical dilemmas surrounding prolonged occupation. The discussion includes important political updates and the evolving perceptions of the conflict in America. A poignant examination of the dire living conditions for civilians, particularly children, adds emotional depth to the analysis, culminating in a light-hearted story for balance.


