

Political Gabfest
Slate Podcasts
Voted “Favorite Political Podcast” by Apple Podcasts listeners. Stephen Colbert says "Everybody should listen to the Slate Political Gabfest." The Gabfest, featuring Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz, is the kind of informal and irreverent discussion Washington journalists have after hours over drinks.Want more Political Gabfest? Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you’ll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Political Gabfest show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/gabfestplus to get access wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 17, 2026 • 32min
Gabfest Reads | When Marriage Goes Stale and Middle Age Hits Hard
In this engaging discussion, novelist Curtis Sittenfeld dives into her short story collection, 'Show Don't Tell.' She explores the complexities of marriage, revealing how perceptions of time and middle age shape relationships. Her characters navigate themes of racial privilege and messy choices, highlighting the struggle between knowing right and acting wisely. Sittenfeld also discusses the nuanced portrayal of divorce as a hopeful rather than a failed outcome, offering fresh insights into love, identity, and social expectations.

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Jan 15, 2026 • 1h 3min
Can Trump Cow Powell?
The discussion highlights Trump's escalating attacks on Fed Chair Powell and the potential backlash from such intimidation tactics. The panel dives into troubling trends around ICE's actions and the ongoing case concerning Renee Good’s tragic fate. They explore the administration's strategies to undermine election integrity, revealing concerns over gerrymandering and voter suppression. In a lighter note, hosts share personal anecdotes, balancing the serious topics with a touch of humor to round out the conversation.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 12min
Seize and Sell
This week, Dr. Josh Sharfstein, a public health professor and pediatrician at Johns Hopkins, delves into significant changes to the federal childhood vaccine schedule. He discusses the implications of these changes, warning that downgrading vaccine recommendations could foster confusion and decrease vaccination rates. Sharfstein highlights the potential risks of increased outbreaks and stresses the challenges pediatricians may face in addressing parents' concerns. He also explores global vaccine skepticism and how the administration's rhetoric may contribute to these trends.

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Jan 1, 2026 • 52min
Greatest Hits
The hosts dive into a thought-provoking debate on whether to call the police, highlighting the distrust within communities of color. They reflect on Bill Clinton's public apologies during his controversial book tour, dissecting the expectations of sincerity in the MeToo era. An analysis reveals who interrupts the most, flipping listener assumptions on interruptions in discussions. Plus, they explore the intriguing concept of 'stroads,' blending pedestrian and vehicular traffic that leads to chaos. Don't miss the nostalgic 2008 scandal revisit!

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Dec 26, 2025 • 1h 17min
2025 Conundrums!
In this lively discussion, Stephen Colbert, a celebrated comedian and television host, joins a trio of hosts to tackle conundrums ranging from the absurd to the philosophical. They humorously explore unsolved mysteries of history, debate who could be an effective dictator, and ponder the significance of past events. Colbert also shares amusing anecdotes from his mock presidential campaigns, while the group contemplates the future of AI and reminisces about life phases, making for an entertaining hour brimming with laughter and insight!

Dec 20, 2025 • 30min
Gabfest Reads | The Seven Rules of Trust
David Plotz talks with Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales about his new book The Seven Rules of Trust: A Blueprint for Building Things That Last. They discuss how Wikipedia’s culture of assuming good faith and shared purpose became a model for building trustworthy digital communities — and what lessons that holds for companies, social media, and politics today.Wales reflects on how to maintain trust in polarized times, the challenges of AI-generated information, and why genuine civility still matters online.Tweet us your questions @SlateGabfest or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.)Podcast production by Nina Porzucki. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Dec 18, 2025 • 52min
Susie Wiles is a Sane Enabler
This week, the hosts delve into Susie Wiles' revealing Vanity Fair interview, offering a striking glimpse into the dynamics of Trump's White House. They explore the implications of Wiles’ unexpected candidness and how it reflects power struggles in the administration. The discussion also touches on the mixed unemployment data and its reflection on the economy. Finally, a poignant examination of the rise of antisemitism among young Americans reveals complex societal factors at play. Light-hearted segments add humor to the insightful conversations.

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Dec 11, 2025 • 57min
Civilizational Erasure
Tim Wu, a Columbia Law professor and author, dives deep into the ramifications of the Warner Bros. Discovery sale, arguing that an independent Warner Brothers is crucial for preserving cultural diversity. He highlights the antitrust risks posed by potential mergers with Netflix and Paramount, emphasizing how such consolidation harms competition. The discussion also explores historical protocols for merger reviews to shield them from political influence, and how reduced competition in the streaming market impacts creators and wages.

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Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 10min
Kill Them All
This week, the hosts delve into the dangerous ramifications of a controversial military strike, where survivors were targeted. They explore the implications of the Tennessee special election results for future midterms and debate the strategies Democrats should adopt. The discussion shifts to the potential of self-driving cars as a public health measure, highlighting safety gains and the challenges of public acceptance. Plus, a captivating chat with author Andrew Ross Sorkin on the historic 1929 Wall Street crash adds another layer of intrigue.

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Nov 27, 2025 • 1h 3min
Is This the End of the Trump Era?
This discussion dives into the erosion of trust in government as allegations of DOJ falsehoods surface. The hosts analyze the surprising cordiality between the NYC mayor-elect and Trump, exploring political tactics and implications for party alignments. A closer look at MAGA's fracture highlights tensions around extremism and the role of influential figures. The conversation also touches on Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation, questioning her motives and future influence. Plus, discover recommendations for film and engaging true crime stories!


