Tag: Matthew Continetti

Matthew Continetti, now a permanent co-host, discusses President Biden's trip to Kyiv and Ron DeSantis's comments on it, drawing parallels between current American politics and the early 20th century.
The discussion focuses on Joe Biden's State of the Union address, Republican heckling during the speech, and Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' response.
House Republicans faced difficulty in selecting a new Speaker as a group of rebels resisted falling in line with traditional leadership, including the House Freedom Caucus and former President Trump.
AEI fellow and author Matthew Continetti discusses the release of WNBA player Brittney Griner from Russian custody and the potential risks of President Biden's recent successes leading to complacency.
Matthew Continetti raises concerns about President Biden's behavior and cognitive state, highlighting an incident where he mistakenly called out to a deceased member of Congress.
Matthew Continetti explores the media's fascination with portraying Joe Biden as on the brink of success despite worsening inflation and a likely recession.
Matthew Continetti joined a podcast on the publication day of Noah Rothman's book "The Rise of the New Puritans" to discuss the book, the tragic massacre at Highland Park during the July 4th parade, and concerning news from Ukraine.
American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Matthew Continetti discusses the significance of the January 6 Committee's first hearing, examining what was learned, what the Committee proved, and why it matters.
Matthew Continetti discusses OPEC's decision to increase oil production coinciding with President Joe Biden's potential visit to Saudi Arabia, questioning the shift in relations given past criticisms of the Saudi government.
Matthew Continetti discusses the significant leak of a Supreme Court draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade on a podcast, addressing the immediate political implications, the constitutional reasoning, and the importance of the leak itself.
Matthew Continetti discusses the implications of a recent subway shooting incident and highlights how the media's response may be influenced by the suspect not fitting a liberal narrative.
Matthew Continetti discusses his column "Believe Them" on the podcast, along with topics such as Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation hearings and Eliot A. Cohen's argument against pessimism.
Matthew Continetti recently joined a podcast to analyze the Russian war on Ukraine and its implications for American politics and the Right.
In a discussion featuring Matthew Continetti in place of Noah Rothman, the focus is on analyzing the implications of the president's speech regarding the January 6 riot for the Democrats, Republicans, and Donald Trump.
Matthew Continetti discusses his article in January's COMMENTARY about Chuck Schumer on a podcast, but first delves into the troubling texts sent to Trump's Chief of Staff during the January 6th riot, expressing shock at their content and reflecting on their potential impact.
American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Matthew Continetti addresses the confusion caused by an announcement of a reached deal on a social safety net bill by Joe Biden and allies, only for it to be clarified that there was no deal and no votes planned.
The podcast discussion highlighted by COMMENTARY columnist Matthew Continetti covers the Biden administration's handling of events in Cuba, the implementation of an indoor mask mandate in L.A. county, and the perceived trend among liberals to view being in a throuple as the ideal form of sexual relationship.
Matthew Continetti participated in a podcast discussing aliens, angels, demons, and political figures like Biden and DeSantis.
Matthew Continetti discusses the Biden administration's approach of portraying a bleak picture of the COVID-19 threat despite increasing vaccination rates.
Donald Trump's abrupt departure from COVID relief negotiations with Democrats caused upheaval in both markets and politics.
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.
The discussion revolves around Joe Biden's dilemma in choosing a running mate who must be young, experienced, and possess the right demographic mix.
AEI scholar and journalist Matthew Continetti discussed Donald Trump's handling of the crisis, the potential reshaping of America's ideological camps by the pandemic, and speculation on Joe Biden's choice for a running mate in a recent podcast episode.