
The Realignment
The United States is in the midst of a dramatic political realignment with shifting views on national security, economics, technology, and the role of government in our lives. Saagar Enjeti and Marshall Kosloff explore this with thinkers, policymakers, and more.
Latest episodes

Oct 13, 2024 • 26min
Saagar & Marshall Supercast AMA & Discussion Preview: State of the 2024 Race, Climate Protestors at Marshall's Abundance Agenda Event, Audience Qs, and More...
Explore the electrifying dynamics of the 2024 election, where polling data holds the key to understanding voter behavior. Delve into the unwavering loyalty of Trump supporters, evidenced by their bold pro-Trump merchandise. Witness a humorous clash at a climate change conference, revealing the tensions within the Republican Party. Plus, enjoy a witty critique of recent climate protests, highlighting the disparity between funded activists and students facing an uncertain future. Engage with thought-provoking insights and lively discussions!

Oct 10, 2024 • 46min
512 | Cameron Abadi: Why Radical Climate Activism Isn't Helping Environmental Politics
Cameron Abadi, author of *Climate Radicals*, dives into the shortcomings of radical climate activism in shaping environmental policy. He argues that doom-centric tactics often counterproductive, drawing comparisons between activism in the U.S. and Europe. The discussion touches on the challenges of engaging within the political system versus pushing from the outside. Abadi also critiques the disconnect between political consensus on climate issues and actual legislative progress, using the Inflation Reduction Act as a focal point for realistic climate action.

Oct 8, 2024 • 41min
511 | Admiral James Stavridis: Pre-War America, the U.S. Navy, and How the Lessons of the 1930s Apply to Today
Admiral James Stavridis, former NATO Allied Supreme Commander and author of The Restless Wave, returns to discuss the poignant parallels between America's challenges in the 1930s and today. He delves into the consequences of isolationism and the urgency for military innovation, emphasizing the Navy's evolving role. The conversation also touches on his shift from historical fiction to speculative narratives, and the transformation of World War II from history into influential myth. A fascinating exploration of how past lessons inform current geopolitical strategies!

Oct 6, 2024 • 6min
Realignment Supercast AMA & Discussion Preview: How Can Listeners Advance the Abundance Agenda, 2024 Winner Prediction, JD Vance as VP, and More...
In this engaging discussion, listeners explore how to get involved in advancing the Abundance Agenda. Predictions for the 2024 election are shared, sparking intriguing debate. The conversation also delves into the lasting impact of disaster news-cycles and who might carry Trump’s mantle post-2028. There's a fascinating analysis of JD Vance's potential as a VP and his influence on Trump's policies. It's a lively mix of political strategies, forecasts, and the dynamics shaping the future.

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Oct 3, 2024 • 1h 26min
510 | Steve Teles & Marshall Kosloff: Why We Embraced the Abundance Agenda
Steve Teles, an advocate for the Abundance Agenda at the Niskanen Center, joins Marshall Kosloff for an engaging conversation. They explore the evolution of political identities and the impact of Trump's rise on party dynamics. The duo discusses YIMBYism and urban housing challenges, emphasizing practical solutions over ideological divisions. Teles shares insights on synthesizing political beliefs, advocating for an abundance approach that fosters collaboration across various sectors, including housing, defense, and energy.

Oct 1, 2024 • 59min
509 | H.W. Brands: America First - Roosevelt vs. Lindbergh and the Long Shadow of WWII
Historian H.W. Brands dives deep into the historical tug-of-war between interventionism and isolationism in American politics. He draws parallels between FDR's and Charles Lindbergh's clashing views on WWII and today's debates over Taiwan and Ukraine. Brands explores the roots of the 'America First' movement and discusses Lindbergh's complex legacy, revealing lessons on humility in politics. The conversation evolves into how historical narratives shape current foreign policy, warning against oversimplifying the past in today's context.

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Sep 26, 2024 • 52min
508 | Gary Winslett: The New Cost-of-Living Agenda, Abundance, and Supply-Side Reform
Gary Winslett, a Senior Advisor at the Chamber of Progress and Professor at Middlebury College, delves into the critical issue of rising living costs, highlighting voter concerns about housing, energy, and healthcare. He advocates for an 'abundance agenda' that emphasizes supply-side reforms to tackle these challenges. Winslett discusses the importance of bipartisan cooperation and regulatory changes that can enhance housing availability and support renewable energy. He also touches on the transformation of the hearing aid industry and the need for collaborative policy-making across various government levels.

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Sep 24, 2024 • 58min
507 | Max Boot: The End of the Reagan Era and the Future of the GOP
Max Boot, a Washington Post columnist and Reagan biographer, dives into the evolving legacy of Ronald Reagan in the context of today's political landscape. He explores whether Reagan would endorse Trump and discusses the decline of his ideals within the GOP. The conversation examines the rise of populism stemming from Reagan's policies, alongside insights on the disconnect between economic data and public perception today. Additionally, Boot reflects on Reagan’s charisma from Hollywood and the lessons it holds for today's leaders.

Sep 19, 2024 • 41min
Reboot 2024: Silicon Valley's Pivot to the Right - Teddy Schleifer & Samo Burja
Teddy Schleifer, a New York Times reporter on tech, teams up with analyst Samo Burja to dive deep into Silicon Valley's surprising rightward turn since the Trump era. They explore how tech leaders are embracing conservative values, the potential lost ties with the Democratic Party, and the impact of independent media on political discourse. The discussion also touches on the migration of tech talent from San Francisco and the public's renewed political enthusiasm as the 2024 election approaches, signaling a shift in engagement and ideology.

Sep 17, 2024 • 39min
Rep. Ro Khanna: How to Make America a Manufacturing Superpower Again
Ro Khanna, a representative from California's 17th District and author of 'Progressive Capitalism,' discusses revitalizing American manufacturing. He highlights declining sectors since the '80s and advocates for innovative solutions beyond just semiconductors. Khanna emphasizes the need for collaboration among businesses, education, and labor to create equitable economic growth. He also shares insights into the political landscape, advocating for aspirational governance amidst an electorate weary of conflict.