
TRIGGERnometry
Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster create honest conversations with fascinating people. New episodes every Sunday and Wednesday. Become a Premium Member to receive exclusive benefits https://triggernometry.supercast.com/
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Nov 24, 2024 • 1h 41min
Israel Killed My Family But I Want Peace - Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, a Palestinian American humanitarian activist, shares his profound insights on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He recounts a personal journey shaped by loss and identity while highlighting the grim humanitarian situation in Gaza. Alkhatib discusses the complexities of military engagement and the ethical dilemmas faced by civilians. He envisions a future for Gaza focused on prosperity and integration into the global community, emphasizing the urgent need for moderate voices in the discourse to foster peace.

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Nov 20, 2024 • 1h 17min
The Dems Need a Civil War - Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur, a Turkish-born political commentator and co-creator of The Young Turks, dives deep into the Democratic Party's electoral struggles. He argues for a populist approach to reconnect with ordinary voters and critiques the party's complacency. Uygur also discusses the importance of confronting internal corruption and the complexities surrounding 'wokeness' in politics. With a focus on addressing extremist views and the need for candid dialogue, he emphasizes strategies for effective representation and the necessity of protecting democratic norms.

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Nov 17, 2024 • 1h 11min
The Race Hustle Is Over - Adam Carolla
Adam Carolla, an American radio personality and comedian, brings his sharp wit to a lively discussion about modern media and political landscapes. He critiques the decline of traditional race hustlers and the fading influence of celebrity endorsements. Carolla also delves into California's political chaos, contrasting the authenticity of native Californians with newcomers' exaggerated lifestyles. The conversation humorously tackles the evolving perception of celebrities in politics, and how progressive ideologies are reshaping cultural meritocracy.

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Nov 13, 2024 • 1h 8min
Why We Lost - Brianna Wu
Brianna Wu, the Executive Director of Rebellion Pac and a former US House candidate, shares her insights on the shifting dynamics of the Democratic Party. She discusses the need for authenticity in political discourse, contrasting it with the scripted communication style of Democrats. Wu critiques the crisis of victimhood in modern ideologies, emphasizing personal agency. The conversation also touches on the evolving political landscape, accountability within the party, and the complexities of U.S. foreign policy regarding Israel and the Middle East.

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Nov 10, 2024 • 1h 13min
Rob Schneider: I'm So Happy He Won
Rob Schneider, a talented actor and comedian, dives into the current political landscape with a mix of humor and critique. He addresses the disconnect between political promises and societal expectations, emphasizing personal freedoms amidst growing political divides. The conversation takes a turn to explore the evolving world of comedy, where comedians like Schneider navigate the backlash of political satire. From discussing COVID responses to the challenges of maintaining artistic integrity in Hollywood, Schneider brings a unique perspective on the intersection of politics and comedy.

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Nov 7, 2024 • 1h 15min
What Does This Mean for America - Jason Calacanis
Jason Calacanis, an influential internet entrepreneur and angel investor, discusses the impact of the modern media landscape on public opinion. He examines the transition from traditional journalism to podcasts, reflecting on media integrity and audience trust. The conversation dives into the polarized political climate, touching on immigration policy and political narratives. Calacanis emphasizes the importance of optimism and resilience amid adversity, while cautioning against the negative effects of technology on personal relationships.

Nov 3, 2024 • 57min
The Garbage Election - Tyler Fischer
Tyler Fischer, a rapidly rising comedian known for his irreverent take on politics, shares hilarious insights into the absurdities of American political culture. He critiques the stigma of vaping while uncovering the serious impacts of nicotine addiction. The discussion dives into how comedy shapes political perspectives, exploring recent rallies that merge humor with serious issues. Fischer reflects on identity politics, censorship, and the dangers of careless historical analogies, all wrapped in his signature light-hearted style.

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Oct 30, 2024 • 1h 12min
The Most Important Election in History - Michael Moynihan
Michael Moynihan, an insightful American journalist and co-host of The Fifth Column podcast, discusses the upcoming election's significance. He highlights the stark contrasts between democracy and authoritarianism and dives into voter demographics, particularly in Texas and California. The conversation probes foreign policy frustrations and critiques the current administration's leadership approach. Moynihan also addresses concerns about age and credibility in political figures while underscoring the disconnect between urban elites and rural voters as disillusionment rises.

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Oct 27, 2024 • 1h 13min
The Man Who Predicted Israel Attacking Iran - Ed Hussain
Ed Hussain, a British author and professor with insight into Islam's relationship with the West, engages in a captivating discussion. He critically examines the complexities of Islam and British identity, addressing rising sectarianism in the UK. Hussain advocates for nuanced conversations about freedom of expression and the historical context surrounding the Prophet Muhammad. He explores the geopolitical tensions involving Israel and Iran, calling for reconciliation and coexistence, while emphasizing the importance of active measures against extremism.

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Oct 23, 2024 • 58min
33 Reasons to Vote for Trump - Bill Ackman
Bill Ackman, a billionaire hedge fund manager known for his bold political stances, dives deep into his reasons for supporting Donald Trump. He discusses the challenges of America's corporate culture and the detrimental effects of DEI ideologies. Ackman critiques media bias and the Democratic Party's disconnect with the public, advocating for stronger leadership. He also tackles national debt management and the impact of abortion politics on Republican female voters. His insights offer a provocative perspective on the upcoming election.