Leadership

In this podcast episode, the discussion revolves around the implications of Joe Biden becoming president and the unexpected success of the Republican Party in non-presidential races.
The podcast analyzes recent polling data indicating success for the GOP in House and Senate races, suggesting they will keep their majority in the next term.
The text highlights how the final 2020 presidential debate portrayed a competent Donald Trump against a dull Joe Biden, leading to a reluctance among Biden's supporters in the media to scrutinize Biden's honesty.
Michael Landsberg, a respected broadcaster, openly shares his struggles with depression and anxiety, using his platform to inspire and support others facing similar challenges.
The podcast explores the recent Trump-Biden town halls and their impact and discusses a potential scenario in which President Trump could win the election despite trailing in most polls.
In a podcast discussion, American liberals are seen focusing their message for the election on portraying the GOP as the party responsible for the current health crisis.
With the Senate starting the hearings for Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court nomination, there is concern about partisan Democrats potentially embracing partial or complete untruths, reflecting a broader trend of the post-truth era impacting the judiciary.
The episode discusses the reluctance of Joe Biden to clarify his stance on his party's idea to pack the Supreme Court and questions whether he can avoid addressing this before Election Day.
Donald Trump's abrupt departure from COVID relief negotiations with Democrats caused upheaval in both markets and politics.
The text discusses the need to anticipate a potential Biden presidency and Democratic control of Congress as polls show a shift away from the current president.
The upcoming presidential debate could potentially focus on Donald Trump's low tax payments, potentially overshadowing other important issues that could benefit Joe Biden and the Democrats.
The COMMENTARY podcast discusses Donald Trump's nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, filling the vacancy left by Ruth Bader Ginsburg's passing.
The text discusses the uncertainty surrounding the consequences of Republicans confirming a new Supreme Court justice despite Democratic objections.
The Republican National Convention's first night saw a notable shift towards pre-Trump themes and traditional establishment figures, which were viewed as the most effective elements of the event.
Joe Biden concluded the Democratic National Convention emphasizing his image as a caring individual compared to Donald Trump.
The podcast discusses the third night of the Democratic National Convention, focusing on speeches by President Barack Obama and Sen. Kamala Harris.
Senator Kamala Harris has been selected as Joe Biden's running mate, generating excitement among center-left commentators for the Democratic ticket.
Attorney General William Barr recently faced questioning on Capitol Hill that appeared largely focused on partisan interests rather than genuine inquiry.
The text discusses why the press might be still supporting Andrew Cuomo despite criticism of his COVID-19 response and why there is conflict between the White House and Dr. Anthony Fauci.
In a recent podcast, COMMENTARY columnist Matthew Continetti discusses the potential for division within the Democratic party after the upcoming presidential election and reflects on what recent events have revealed about leadership.
Jamie Campbell from Sportsnet has been praised for his ability to connect with people over the phone during the pandemic, making them feel valued and special.
Mike Wilner, the voice of the Toronto Blue Jays on radio, takes pride in his Jewish heritage and often includes mazel tov shout outs on air.
President Trump is facing a series of challenges including the pandemic, economic crisis, and a perception of the country being off-course, worsened by a Justice Department scandal.
In a casual discussion between Toronto Mike and a producer on the podcast "Not That Kind of Rabbi," the producer playfully goes "spiritually rogue" and challenges the rules of the show.
The discussion revolves around Joe Biden's dilemma in choosing a running mate who must be young, experienced, and possess the right demographic mix.

Top authors in Leadership

account_boxAndrew Silow-Carroll
account_boxLuke Tress
account_boxCindy Scarr
account_boxGabby Deutch
account_boxArno Rosenfeld
account_boxNadine Epstein
account_boxRachel Kohn
account_boxJackie Hajdenberg
account_boxShuly Rubin Schwartz
account_boxSimon Rocker