Offline with Jon Favreau

Crooked Media
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14 snips
Sep 11, 2025 • 1h 3min

Can The Left Reclaim America's Story?

Join John Ganz, the author of 'When the Clock Broke' and a columnist at The Nation, as he delves into the fascinating dynamics of right-wing populism. He argues that Democrats must reclaim the narrative of American nostalgia to counteract an autocratic shift. The discussion touches on how Trumpism originated in the 1990s and the effectiveness of nonviolent resistance. Ganz also critiques the current Democratic rhetoric and highlights the power of storytelling in reshaping political engagement and connecting with voters.
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Sep 4, 2025 • 60min

JD Vance and the Post-Liberal Right's War on America

Jerusalem Demsas, founder and editor in chief of 'The Argument', dives into the urgent challenges facing liberalism as the U.S. struggles against autocratic tendencies. She discusses innovative solutions for immigration and the economy while critiquing the ideologies of the post-liberal right, represented by figures like JD Vance. Demsas also shares insights from the National Conservatism Conference, examines the complexities of voter mobilization, and advocates for a robust public discourse on social media to counter divisive narratives.
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Aug 21, 2025 • 1h 5min

Have Our Screens Made Us Too Distracted For Democracy?

Ben Rhodes, bestselling author and former Obama official, dives deep into the interplay between technology and democracy. He argues that America faces a crisis of attention due to social media's focus on short-term issues, hindering our ability to tackle long-term challenges like climate change. Rhodes discusses how authoritarian regimes exploit these distractions and emphasizes the importance of truth in a fragmented media landscape. With storytelling as a key tool, he highlights the need for relatable political communication that fosters unity and engagement.
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14 snips
Aug 14, 2025 • 1h 6min

AI's Threat to Gen Z's Jobs, the FartCoin Economy, and Why the Internet Wants to Check Your ID

Kyla Scanlon, an author and economic commentator, teams up with Kyle Chayka, a staff writer at The New Yorker, to dissect the economic landscape. They explore how AI is reshaping job prospects for Gen Z, delving into the quirks of the ‘FartCoin’ economy and the rising journey towards speculative investments. The conversation also touches on age verification laws, weighing youth safety against privacy, and the emotional attachments users form with evolving AI technologies, reflecting broader social media fatigue in today’s digital age.
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Aug 7, 2025 • 47min

QAnon Reacts to Epstein, Laura Loomer Gets Loomered, and Jon Gets Caught Up in the Syndey Sweeney Discourse

Will Sommer, a writer for The Bulwark who specializes in right-wing conspiracies, joins to delve into the chaotic intersections of conspiracy theories and the Epstein scandal. They discuss how MAGA loyalties shift amidst high-profile allegations, with a focus on figures like Laura Loomer and Candace Owens. The impact of online disinformation is a central theme, alongside reflections on the toxic viral news cycle and how it shapes societal perceptions. Sommer also highlights the absurdity of current political dynamics where conspiracy theorists hold significant power.
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Jul 31, 2025 • 1h 15min

Trump Bans Woke AI, TikTok Cancels Sydney Sweeney, and How MAGA Became Multiracial

Daniel Martinez HoSang, a Yale professor and author, discusses the surprising shift of non-white voters towards Trump, revealing discontent with the Democratic Party's coalition. He analyzes the factors driving this realignment and how Trump's messaging resonates with these communities. The conversation also touches on Trump's executive orders against 'woke AI,' the backlash against Sydney Sweeney related to white nationalism, and the broader implications of celebrity controversies in shaping political discourse. The dynamic interplay of identity and political engagement among young conservatives is also explored.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 1h 13min

Trump’s Epstein Nightmare, Jubilee’s Fascist Debate, and the Movie Twitter Wrote

Ari Aster, director of the dark comedy film "Eddington," explores how the pandemic and political polarization have shaped his creative vision. Brandy Zadrozny, an MSNBC reporter, discusses the fallout from the Epstein case and its implications for MAGA politics. They dive into a controversial public debate featuring a self-identified fascist, and examine the role of AI in shaping youth perceptions. Together, they highlight the challenges of handling extreme political views and the importance of empathy in storytelling during these chaotic times.
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Jul 17, 2025 • 1h 6min

Raising Boys in the Era of Incels, MAGA, and the Manosphere

Ruth Whippman, author of 'BoyMom', sheds light on the challenges of raising boys in today's turbulent landscape. She discusses how societal pressures leave many boys confused about emotional expression, caught between traditional masculinity and modern ideals. Whippman delves into the allure of extremist ideologies among youth, exploring the impact of online cultures. She emphasizes the importance of fostering emotional intelligence and authentic connections to combat feelings of isolation and encourage healthier masculinity.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 1h 18min

Peter Thiel's Antichrist, JD Vance's Split with the Pope, and Ross Douthat's Scientific Case for Believing in God

Ross Douthat, a New York Times Opinion columnist and author of Believe, dives into the intriguing connections between faith and contemporary issues. He argues why believing in God remains a rational choice, especially amidst rising secular sentiments during divisive times. The conversation touches on how skepticism toward established religion can coexist with a search for moral grounding. Douthat also critiques recent controversial statements from figures like Peter Thiel and J.D. Vance, reflecting on the evolving political landscape's impact on Catholic teachings.
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Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 21min

Hugs From Your Late Mom, Interdimensional Chats, and College Cheating: The AI Future Is Here

Jonathan Zittrain, a Harvard computer science professor and co-founder of the Berkman Klein Center, joins to illuminate the multifaceted dangers of AI. He discusses how models like ChatGPT spread misinformation and why we should hesitate to treat them as companions. Zittrain explores the emotional impact of AI interactions, detailing ethical dilemmas in its development. He also raises concerns about recreating lost loved ones, balancing comfort with risks to genuine human connections, and emphasizes the pressing need for responsible AI governance.

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