
Tangle
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Latest episodes

Nov 3, 2024 • 1h 48min
The Decision
Undecided voters grapple with emotional turmoil as election day approaches. Personal values clash with party loyalty, leading some to embrace independent stances. The role of trust and effective leadership in democracy is critically examined, alongside the implications of candidate choices on foreign policy. Family discussions reveal the importance of understanding differing political views. Voters are encouraged to make informed decisions, highlighting the civic duty of voting and the impact of current leaders on society.

Nov 1, 2024 • 6min
The Friday Edition - Can Kamala Harris win? And 25 closing thoughts on the election.
As the election approaches, the discussion centers around Vice President Kamala Harris's chances in Pennsylvania and the potential implications of her success. The host dives into polling data and voter demographics, revealing a tense landscape shaped by uncertainty. There’s also a focus on older voters and their influence on the Democratic Party's performance. Plus, listeners are encouraged to explore ad-free content and subscribe for more insights on the political climate.

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Oct 31, 2024 • 27min
Harris’s closing argument
Kamala Harris delivered a pivotal speech at the Ellipse, juxtaposing her message against the backdrop of Trump’s rally. The discussion emphasizes her focus on healthcare and economic inequality while rooting her arguments in historical context. Reactions to her speech reveal a divide, reflecting contrasting views on immigration reform and campaign strategies. The conversation also touches on significant political challenges, voter removal controversies in Virginia, and the broader implications of recent executive orders.

Oct 30, 2024 • 25min
Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally
The recent rally at Madison Square Garden by a former president stirred a powerful mix of emotions among attendees. Supporters reveled in a sense of unity, while critics highlighted stark historical comparisons. The event encapsulated a chaotic atmosphere, marked by controversial jokes and strong political rhetoric. Additionally, the podcast delves into the dynamics of the upcoming 2024 elections, revealing voter trends and the profound influence of social media on political conversations.

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Oct 29, 2024 • 30min
National newspapers decide not to endorse.
National newspapers are now opting out of endorsing presidential candidates, raising questions about the impact on voter trust and participation. The podcast highlights the historical significance of endorsements and the recent backlash from the public. Discussions also shift to the implications for media credibility amid political tensions. The host shares insights from a contrasting experience at the Ultimate Frisbee Nationals, showcasing a world where excitement clashes with election anxieties.

Oct 28, 2024 • 26min
The presidential race in Michigan
As Election Day approaches, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are locked in a tight race in Michigan. Harris faces challenges in keeping the support of Arab-American voters due to dissatisfaction with the Biden administration's actions in Gaza. The discussion highlights the shifting sentiments and strategies of both candidates as they navigate this critical battleground. Additionally, insights into the broader voting dynamics and the impact of policy issues on voter sentiment provide a nuanced view of this pivotal election.

Oct 27, 2024 • 1h 3min
The Sunday Podcast: An interview with Dr. Noam Weissman
Dr. Noam Weissman, Executive VP of OpenDor Media and host of the top Jewish podcast, dives into the complexities of the Israel-Palestine conflict. He discusses the importance of fostering empathy and understanding diverse narratives. Noam shares insights on the challenges young Americans face regarding Israel and the crucial role of education in bridging these gaps. His reflections emphasize the need for nuanced dialogues that prioritize coexistence, hope, and respect, making it a thought-provoking conversation for anyone interested in modern Jewish identity.

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Oct 24, 2024 • 29min
Trump's "enemy from within" controversy.
The podcast dives into Donald Trump's controversial 'enemy from within' rhetoric, exploring its implications for political polarization in the U.S. Former officials voice concerns about his fitness for office amidst escalating tensions. The discussion highlights alarming comparisons of domestic threats to foreign adversaries, with reactions from various political figures. Echoes of authoritarianism in Trump's statements are critiqued, while a significant lithium discovery in Arkansas offers a bright energy future, contrasting with the political turmoil.

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Oct 23, 2024 • 28min
Early voting data
The podcast dives into the surge of early voting, revealing that 23 million Americans have already cast their ballots. Minnesota, South Dakota, and Virginia led the way in mail-in voting, opening options for the 2024 election. A closer look at voter participation trends showcases significant differences between parties and the influence of demographics. It also unpacks deceptive fundraising tactics targeting vulnerable populations. Plus, hear a heartwarming story about a therapy cat that uplifts women in recovery, highlighting the impact of empathy.

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Oct 22, 2024 • 28min
Trump's visit to McDonald's.
Former President Trump's recent visit to McDonald's sparked debates about political branding and voter engagement. Was it a clever stunt or genuine outreach? The podcast dives into public perceptions and divided reactions, exploring themes of inclusivity in American job culture. It also examines the historical role of fast food in presidential campaigns and the complexities of populist rhetoric. Finally, the discussion touches on the theatrical nature of political events and the ethical considerations surrounding news consumption.