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44 snips
Dec 7, 2024 • 44min

Assad's Reckoning | Interview: Jonathan Spyer

Jonathan Spyer, Director of Research at the Middle East Forum and a Jerusalem Post writer, dives into the complexities of the Syrian conflict. He discusses the precarious state of Assad’s regime post-ISIS and the swift territorial advances of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. Spyer analyzes Kurdish dynamics amid American troop presence and Turkey’s strategic interests in the region. He also explores the potential ramifications of Assad's collapse for Iranian influence and the broader Middle East landscape.
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Dec 6, 2024 • 1h 19min

Populists of the World, Unite | Roundtable

Dive into the complexities of the Syrian Civil War and the geopolitical implications of recent rebel actions. The conversation shifts to the controversies surrounding Biden's pardons, sparking debate over political motivations. Tune in for a humorous take on traveling with political figures, including a kitten adventure on Air Force Two. Plus, the hosts tackle the mysterious concept of the 'Deep State,' questioning its influence in modern politics while weaving in lighthearted anecdotes.
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Dec 2, 2024 • 52min

Defending Taiwan | Interview: Michael Mazza

Michael Mazza, a senior fellow at the Global Taiwan Institute and expert on U.S.-Taiwan relations, dives into the intricacies of defending Taiwan against potential Chinese aggression. He discusses China's military ambitions and the urgent need for U.S. strategies to support Taiwan. The conversation highlights Taiwan's crucial role in global semiconductor manufacturing and explores the dire consequences of a Chinese takeover, including nuclear threats and implications for regional stability, particularly with North Korea. His insights provide a deeper understanding of this geopolitical hotspot.
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Nov 25, 2024 • 1h 20min

Debating American Involvement in Taiwan | Interview: Lyle Goldstein

Lyle Goldstein, Director of the China Initiative at Brown University and an expert in China and Russia, dives into the complexities of American involvement in Taiwan. He discusses potential Chinese invasion scenarios and critiques U.S. policy, advocating for a cautious approach. The conversation explores strategic ambiguity, the moral implications of military involvement, and historical parallels to other conflicts. Goldstein emphasizes the need for careful diplomacy and a focus on regional stability rather than ideological motivations.
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Nov 22, 2024 • 1h 8min

What Did It All Mean? | Roundtable

A lively discussion on the future of American politics ensues as hosts dissect election results and their implications for the Republican Party. They explore the changing dynamics of voter demographics and the potential for a permanent political shift. The rise of misinformation and the impact of social media on public perception are scrutinized, alongside a humorous take on RFK Jr.'s controversial claims. As they navigate leadership challenges within the party, there’s a light-hearted reminder to cherish meaningful conversations during the holiday season.
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Nov 18, 2024 • 1h 8min

Appointing Toadies | Interview: Andy McCarthy

Andy McCarthy, a Senior Fellow at the National Review Institute, joins the discussion with sharp insights into the current political climate. He defends his support for Trump and critiques what he sees as the weaponization of the Justice Department. The conversation dives into Matt Gaetz’s potential confirmation as attorney general and its implications. McCarthy also reflects on the legal intricacies of high-profile cases, including Trump’s document issues, while questioning Rudy Giuliani’s dramatic shift in reputation.
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Nov 15, 2024 • 1h 12min

The Trump Picks ... So Far | Roundtable

David French, an American attorney and insightful political commentator, joins the discussion on Donald Trump’s cabinet picks. The group explores the implications of selections like Matt Gaetz, amid ongoing investigations into his conduct. They delve into the constitutional implications of recess appointments and reflect on how Trump’s choices signify a shift towards loyalists over traditional Republican values. French and the team also consider the political ramifications for the future, all while threading in some humorous anecdotes.
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6 snips
Nov 11, 2024 • 51min

The Foreign Policy of a Second Trump Administration | Interview: Rich Goldberg

Rich Goldberg, a senior advisor at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and former National Security Council staffer, dives into the potential foreign policy shifts for a second Trump administration. The conversation covers the complexities of U.S.-Iran relations, highlighting the dangers of hostage diplomacy. Goldberg also critiques the U.S. stance on Qatar and the evolving Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing the need for a hardline approach toward Iran's nuclear threat. Lastly, they discuss the implications of Russia's role in global diplomacy.
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Nov 8, 2024 • 1h 18min

Why Kamala Harris Lost

The podcast dives into the aftermath of a significant election, analyzing Kamala Harris's campaign failures. Discussions highlight her disconnect with working-class voters and challenges posed by economic issues like inflation. The influence of identity politics on voter behavior and internal strife within the Democratic Party are also explored. There's a focus on shifting voter demographics, particularly within the Latino community, and the complexities of political journalism in a polarized landscape. The conversation underscores the need for objective reporting amidst growing partisanship.
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Nov 4, 2024 • 36min

As Goes Pennsylvania | Interview: Charlie Dent

Charlie Dent, a former GOP representative and current senior policy advisor at DLA Piper, shares his expertise on Pennsylvania's political landscape. He discusses the potential paths for Kamala Harris to win in swing areas and the role of abortion rights as a pivotal issue for voters. Dent highlights the importance of the Puerto Rican community in shaping election dynamics and critiques the GOP's recent ideological shifts. He also reflects on election integrity and the implications of Trump's influence on the party's future.

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