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Dec 10, 2019 • 14min

Democrats Reveal Articles Of Impeachment Against The President

House Democrats announce two articles of impeachment against the President, focusing on abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The political implications and the strategic narrative around the Ukraine issue are dissected. President Trump's defense, particularly via Twitter, draws mixed reactions from Republicans. A pressing timeline for the impeachment vote coincides with a bipartisan agreement on the US-Mexico-Canada trade deal, highlighting the balancing act Democrats must undertake to show effectiveness amidst the political chaos.
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Dec 9, 2019 • 15min

Hearing Recaps Impeachment Probe; DOJ IG Report Finds No Bias in Russia Inquiry

Democrats in a recent hearing argue there's a clear case for impeachment against the President, while Republicans present their own narratives. The Justice Department Inspector General's report clears bias in the Russia inquiry but reveals serious issues with surveillance practices. The discussion dives into political strategies and the contrasting responses from both parties amidst a highly polarized environment. The future of FBI reforms and ongoing investigations are also on the table, hinting at further political drama.
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Dec 6, 2019 • 29min

Weekly Roundup: Friday, December 6

The political landscape heats up as Speaker Pelosi readies articles of impeachment, sparking intense debate within the Democratic Party. Meanwhile, NATO faces scrutiny, revealing a complex web of diplomacy and tensions among global leaders, particularly with President Trump at the helm. Joe Biden's campaign unfolds with candid moments addressing personal attacks, showcasing the challenges of political discourse. As a delightful contrast, hosts recommend films like 'Booksmart' and 'The Irishman,' reminding us all of the value of movie escapism.
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Dec 5, 2019 • 13min

#DemsSoWhite? Kamala Harris' Exit Raises Hard Questions About Race And Power

The dynamics of race and power in politics take center stage as the Democratic Party faces the reality of a predominantly white candidate lineup. Kamala Harris's exit sparks crucial conversations about the representation of black women voters and the implications for diversity in the primary. Discussions dive into the effects on electoral power and the challenges candidates of color face in establishing viability. Listeners explore how the historical context, shaped by figures like Barack Obama, intertwines with current voter preferences and the party's evolving narrative around race.
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Dec 4, 2019 • 15min

Judiciary Hearing Opens Final Act Of Democrats' Trump Impeachment Saga

A panel of constitutional law scholars debates the historical context of impeachment. They analyze Trump's actions and the political hurdles Democrats face. Key arguments emerge on whether his behavior qualifies as impeachable. The discussion includes critiques of Republican strategies and insights from a witness challenging the necessity of impeachment. New findings about communication logs reveal connections that could influence the Ukraine narrative, adding layers to the ongoing saga.
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Dec 3, 2019 • 15min

Democrats Release Impeachment Report; Kamala Harris Drops Out Of 2020 Race

Democrats unveil their impeachment report, drawing historical parallels to past proceedings and highlighting their case against the president. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris's unexpected exit from the presidential race raises concerns about representation in the Democratic field. Analysts explore the implications of her departure, as supporters navigate their next steps amidst a shifting campaign landscape. The discussion encourages reflections on authenticity in political messaging and the evolving dynamics of the 2020 election.
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Dec 2, 2019 • 14min

Judiciary Takes Up Impeachment As House Intelligence Panel Prepares To Release Report

This discussion dives into the House Intelligence Committee's upcoming impeachment report and the Judiciary Committee's legal considerations surrounding it. The hosts explore the tension between political emotions and serious constitutional discussions. They highlight the White House's absence from impeachment hearings and the implications for public perception. Additionally, the podcast touches on the impact of these proceedings on the Democratic race as candidates struggle to maintain support amidst the political upheaval.
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Nov 29, 2019 • 16min

How To Run For Office

Discover the essential steps for running for office, as experts share insights from the journey of a first-time candidate. Explore the art of in-person campaigning and the vital impact of direct voter engagement. Delve into grassroots strategies that connect candidates with their communities, overcoming challenges in mobilizing support. Learn about the personal and financial aspects of a campaign, emphasizing the need for strong support systems and effective fundraising to keep energy high and morale boosted.
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Nov 28, 2019 • 15min

How To Vote In An Election

This discussion emphasizes the immense power of a single vote, spotlighting a 2017 tie in Virginia. It dives into the complexities of voter registration and the hurdles many face in understanding the ballot. Strategies to boost voter turnout, like making Election Day a holiday, are explored. The evolution of voting practices is examined, highlighting agrarian roots and the rise of early voting. Finally, it tackles the importance of being informed to combat misinformation and encourages a confident approach to the voting experience.
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Nov 27, 2019 • 14min

How To Spot Misinformation

Miles Parks, an NPR political reporter focusing on voting, joins the discussion on how to spot misinformation. They delve into the dark side of social media, highlighting how algorithms amplify confirmation bias and extreme beliefs. Parks also explains emotional triggers that fuel misinformation, particularly around immigration topics. The conversation underscores the historical exploitation of racial divisions during elections and offers strategies for navigating this complex landscape. Tune in for valuable insights on critical information consumption!

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