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Oct 8, 2020 • 1h 17min

54: Andrew Weissman on Trump's criminality and Kathleen Belew on the hidden threat of white supremacy

The President and his team have been infected with the Coronavirus, giving new significance to the phrase October Surprise.  But even though James and Al think an electoral blow out is coming, it’s too early for Democrats to get comfortable— there are too many threats.  Guest Professor Kathleen Belew details the rise of white supremacist movements and their plans for overthrowing the United States, while former DOJ Fraud Section Chief Andrew Weissmann tells us that Bill Barr has downplayed the foreign plans to affect our elections.  Is our country at risk once again? TWEET YOUR QUESTIONS FOR JAMES AND AL TO @POLITICON AND THEY WILL ANSWER THEM ON NEXT WEEK'S EPISODE! Latest Books By Our Guests: Kathleen Belew: Bring the War Home Andrew Weissmann: Where Law Ends THIS WEEKS SPONSORS: HYDRANT (00:16:40:16) We’ve got a special deal for our listeners to save 25% off your first order:  Go to DrinkHydrant.com/WARROOM  or enter our promo code WARROOM at checkout. MAGIC SPOON (00:40.25.14) Go to magicspoon.com/WARROOM to grab a variety pack and try it today! And be sure to use our promo code WARROOM at checkout to get free shipping. STEADY MD (01.06.22.07) Go to SteadyMD.com/WARROOM to take the FREE quiz and see which doctor is a perfect fit for you.  TIMELINE: 00:00 - Intro 01:30 - One incredibly long week 04:00 - Disease in the White House 08:00 - House and Senate predictions 11:45 - Crunching the voting numbers 19:00 - The hidden threat of white supremacy 23:30 - Pent-up frustation 29:30 - Oklahoma as a flash point 34:00 - The post-war bump in hate 38:30 - The banality of evil 42:30 - Bob Mueller’s failures 47:15 - Republican law and order 54:45 - Why did you lie to Congress? 1:00:45 - The Dunham investigation 1:08:00 - Audience Q&A
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Oct 1, 2020 • 1h 1min

53: Ben Ginsberg and Mayor Michael Coleman: James Carville and Al Hunt Discuss the Debate and the State of the Election

The first presidential debate is over and James and Al declare Joe Biden the clear winner. Following favorable post-debate coverage across the platforms, and with mail-in ballot use breaking records and banking Democratic votes, it’s not looking good for President Trump.  Ben Ginsburg wonders whether he's running effectively as an incumbent or if the party will collapse after he leaves office.  Meanwhile Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman questions recent Democratic strategy in the Ohio battleground and whether the Biden campaign is repeating Hillary’s mistakes in misunderstanding the electorate there. Email your questions for James and Al to politicswarroom@gmail.com and they will answer them on next week's episode! This episode is brought to you by Magic Spoon cereal.    Magic Spoon tastes amazing.  It’s honestly too good to be true.   0 sugar, 11 grams of protein, and only 3 net carbs, It’s keto-friendly, gluten-free, grain-free, soy-free, low carb, and GMO-free. Go to MagicSpoon.com/WARROOM and use the code WARROOM for free shipping. Show Notes: 00:00 - Intro 01:00 - Less of a mess than you think 03:45 - Biden toughs it out 08:15 - The Great Divider 12:00 - No pardon without an admission of guilt 14:30 - New York's finest prosecutors 20:30 - The Ohio playbook 26:00 - The persuasion zones 28:30 - A post-industrial state 30:00 - Campaigning like there's no pandemic 35:00 - Buckeye Republicans 42:45 - The truth about ballot fraud 46:15 - A former strategy for the right 48:00 - The future of a party in distress 53:30 - The role of poll watchers
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Sep 23, 2020 • 47min

52: Sen. Cory Booker on the Battle for the Supreme Court and Sean McElwee on the Strength of Progressive Democrats

With the election only 6 weeks away and Democrats confronted with a surprise conservative Supreme Court nomination, worries are rising about the strength of Biden’s candidacy.  Senator Cory Booker has some reassuring words for the concerned, tells us about the equalizing power of baby bonds, and the feeling that this election is a moral moment for the nation.  Meanwhile, Sean McElwee discusses the difficulties of uniting the left, and his belief that progressives will unite behind Biden in November.
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Sep 18, 2020 • 52min

51: James and Deborah Fallows on Trump's Alternate Reality and the Concerns of Small Town America

A major contributing factor to Trump's success in 2016 was his love-hate relationship with the mainstream media. Whether it was giving the then-candidate a disproportionate amount of free press, or an unwillingness to be critical in a misguided attempt to appear balanced, news agencies everywhere unwittingly aided and abetted the President's rise to power. Now journalist James Fallows argues they have neither learned their lesson nor are they willing to be held accountable for their irresponsible behavior. Also, author Deborah Fallows suggests that in remaining hyper-focused on the "sport" of national politics, little attention is ever given to the real needs and interests of communities outside urban coastal areas. 
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Sep 16, 2020 • 53min

50: Sen. Timothy E. Wirth on protecting our Republic, and Joseph Serna on the Toll of California's Wildfires

Whether you’re convinced that nothing stands between Trump and another four years in the White House, or you manage to keep faith in the hope Biden’s campaign provides, it behooves all of us to be fully prepared as to what might happen once the vote counts come in on Election Night. United Nations Foundation vice chair and former U.S. Senator Timothy E. Wirth shines a light on all kinds of clandestine efforts the President might pursue in order to obfuscate or nullify a Democratic victory. But as the nation focuses on the election, Los Angeles Time Joseph Serna reminds us that the threat of climate change creates all kinds of future problems, not the least of which have  been manifested by the recent California wildfires.
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Sep 10, 2020 • 1h 10min

49: Andrew Bacevich on the Future of Foreign Policy, Michael McDonald on Florida's Fate and Billy Begala on Trump's Texas Titanic

While Trump's outrageous behavior may still shock some, there are plenty of the most savvy and seasoned political veterans who see him for what he really is: a desperate charlatan who is capable of anything. Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft president Andrew Bacevich is even able to look forward, beyond this dark period, to the larger issues America faces as a global player. Dr. Michael P. McDonald, professor of political science at the University of Florida, predicts a brighter future for Democrats. And Texas Democratic Party consultant Billy Begala enjoys a hearty laugh at the recent follies of Trump supporters in his state.
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Sep 3, 2020 • 54min

48: Conor Lamb on Biden's Everyman Appeal and Rashawn Ray on the Aftershock of Kenosha

Any opponent of Donald Trump has their work cut out for them, as his use of disinformation, dishonesty and disorder are unprecedented. So the U.S. representative from Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district Conor Lamb fully understands the rough road ahead for Vice President Biden over the next few months. Yet Lamb also is keenly aware of the candidate's realist perspective, and just how useful that will be for campaigning in the part of his state often referred as "Trump country." Plus Dr. Rashawn Ray, a David M. Rubenstein Fellow in Governance Studies at The Brookings Institution and Professor of Sociology and Executive Director of the Lab for Applied Social Science Research at the University of Maryland, College Park lends his considerable expertise to the conversation on what should be done in the wake of the protests throughout the nation.
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Aug 29, 2020 • 59min

47: Charlie Cook handicaps the Presidential race post-convention

Charlie Cook of the Cook Political Report handicaps the Presidential race coming out of the conventions as Biden's lead stays consistent. UNC Professor Dr. Rick Luettich shares his expertise on hurricanes heading into storm season. James and Al react to the conclusion of the Republican National Convention at the White House as a truly bizarre experience.
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Aug 27, 2020 • 43min

46: Senator Jeff Flake Denounces Trumpism and Jerry Seib on How Reagan Led to Trump

Senator Jeff Flake separates Conservatism from Trumpism seeking to reclaim the soul of the Republican Party while Wall Street Journal Executive Washington Editor Gerald F Seib examines Reagan as the precursor to Trump in his new book 'We Should Have Seen It Coming: FROM REAGAN TO TRUMP–A FRONT-ROW SEAT TO A POLITICAL REVOLUTION.' Meanwile, James Carville pursues discussion with both guests on the concept that the base of the Republican party is preoccupied by racial resentment laying the foundation for Donald Trump to capitalize on this by speaking directly to the issue where others would not, and he was, in turn, embraced by Republican voters. 
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Aug 21, 2020 • 48min

44: Senator Michael Bennet on Russian Collusion, Corruption within the Trump Administration, and the future of our Nation

Senator Michael Bennet, a member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, reflects on the Committee’s bipartisan report on Russia's interference in our elections, the US Government's response to prevent a repeat of 2016 this November, the details of Steve Bannon's indictment representative of the Trump Administration's serial corruption, and a recap of the Democratic National Convention. 

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