Beyond Politics

Matt Robison
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Oct 6, 2022 • 42min

The Surprising Beginning of Modern, Selective Higher Education

Today, we feature the host of an amazing podcast called Gatecrashers, an eight-part series that tells the fascinating history of how the modern college admissions system (in fact, the entire notion of academically rigorous elite schools) that we know in America -- with its applications, essays, interviews, standardized tests, and US News lists -- all sprang from a surprising starting point: an effort to control how many Jews, and even what kind of Jews, were getting into the most prestigious schools. As the Supreme Court takes up a case that may end affirmative action in higher education, we couldn't have a more timely or important look at how we ended up with the modern higher education system.  Mark Oppenheimer created and reported Gatecrashers and he’s a Senior Editor at Tablet. From 2010-2016 he wrote the Beliefs column about religion for The New York Times. He also hosts the Unorthodox podcast about Jewish life and culture. He’s also the author, most recently, of Squirrel Hill: The Tree of Life Synagogue Shooting and the Soul of a Neighborhood.
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Oct 5, 2022 • 44min

New Poll Shows Dems Winning, But Republicans Have a Path Too

Neil Levesque of the St. Anselm's Institute of Politics returns to run through findings from their latest high quality poll, showing why Democrats have an edge in key races despite President Biden's low approval, whether Democratic meddling in Republican primaries worked, what role abortion is really playing in the election, and whether we're getting an early bead on the shape of the 2024 Republican presidential primary. 
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Oct 4, 2022 • 44min

Herschel Walker Really Messed Up

The panel breaks down how Herschel Walker could have avoided a potentially campaign-sinking message catastrophe (besides not being an awful person in the first place) with some age-old political tactics. Also, Trump lawyers lying, huge issues on the Supreme Court docket, and is Mehmet Oz about to be eaten by Alicia's dogs?
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Oct 3, 2022 • 46min

J6 Committee's Jamie Raskin: Trump is Culpable

Congressman Jamie Raskin of Maryland was a professor of constitutional law at American University’s Washington College of Law for more than 25 years.  That’s part of the reason he was named the lead impeachment manager for the Senate trial during the second impeachment of then-President Donald Trump for inciting an insurrection at the United States Capitol. For over a year, he has been serving as a member of the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack. He says that the Committee has now established beyond any doubt that Trump was culpable for the insurrection.  He reveals the big items that the Committee has uncovered that the media and the public may have missed, what missing pieces of the story he'd still like to fill in during the remainder of the Committee's work, and whether Ginni Thomas is in what amounts to a religious cult around Donald Trump.
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Sep 30, 2022 • 45min

Dems Were Right to Meddle in Republican Primaries

It's been called risky, controversial, playing with fire...and that's just the Democrats talking.  But now that the tallies are in, it is clear that Democrats spending $53 million to wade into Republican primaries was the right move.  Matt joins The New England Take to explain why, based on his article published on The Editorial Board and Alternet.
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Sep 29, 2022 • 43min

Is Big Tech Just Poison, or Can It Be Fixed?

Recently the Center for American Progress issued a report that said “Online service companies have produced substantial wealth, but these gains have failed to reach the American workforce more broadly. Pervasive, ubiquitous digital surveillance has eroded Americans’ civil liberties. Exploitation of people’s data has created novel consumer threats around privacy, manipulation of consumer behavior, and discrimination. Americans face these and other harms from online services, including but not limited to widespread fraud, abuse of small businesses, abuse of market power, faulty algorithms, racist and sexist technological development, cybersecurity challenges, threats to workers’ rights, curtailed innovation, and challenges with online radicalization and misinformation.”  But one of the authors of that reports says that despite this massive litany of destructive problems, big tech platforms can be fixed, and the Internet can be...good!  Erin Simpson of CAP joins to explain. Photo by Rahul Chakraborty on Unsplash
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Sep 28, 2022 • 44min

The Issues That Are Deciding the Midterms

The panel dives in to understand the key issues that are driving the midterm elections and where things stand on them: abortion, the economy and inflation, immigration, and Trump. Which party is driving the narrative onto their home turf, and how are voters reacting?  Also, are Dems kidding themselves with polling, again?  And did NASA just make one of Marjorie Taylor Greene's Jewish space lasers?!?
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Sep 26, 2022 • 42min

Russ Feingold: The Stealth Rightwing Campaign to Rewrite the Constitution

In the last few years, we’ve seen ideas that were once on the far fringes of American political thought become some of the most important and frightening factors in our politics. Overturning elections. QAnon. "Alternative Electors." Strict originalist views on abortion. And now, using an obscure section of the Constitution to create a right-wing rewrite of the Constitution itself. Former US Senator Russ Feingold served nearly two decades in the United States Senate, and is the co-author of “The Constitution in Jeopardy" with Peter Prindiville.  They both join us to explain this growing threat to the country.
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Sep 22, 2022 • 43min

The Past and Future Republican Scheme to Distract from the Trump Disaster

Political scientist Dr. William Ewell and I just wrote an article for Newsweek breaking down the go-to Republican panic move every time they run into a rough patch politically.  Pull a stunt on immigration, no matter the human cost.  William joins me to run through the Groundhog Day history and likely future of their immigration ploy, and how it will probably be the ideal cover Republicans will look to in the unfolding Trump legal disaster.  Photo: Jeff Swensen/Getty Images
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Sep 21, 2022 • 20min

No One Knows What's Going to Happen in the Economy

Chris Hill of Motley Fool Money on why no one knows what to make of the confusing mess of economic data and business news...and that's making the market super jumpy.  Also, Amazon goes all in on the NFL. 

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