Tag: Podcast Discussion

In this podcast episode titled "The Graves of Academe," the discussion begins with the controversial self-defense of former Harvard president Claudine Gay in the New York Times.
The podcast explores the relationship between Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu, questioning if Biden's stance towards Netanyahu has shifted and how Netanyahu's electoral concerns are influencing this dynamic.
The podcast crew discusses the criticism faced by Israelis for allegedly not finding Hamas tunnels at a hospital, which was proven false when the tunnels were discovered.
In a recent podcast, Dan Senor explores potential scenarios where Nikki Haley could challenge Donald Trump for the Republican nomination, discussing the impact of her successful debate appearances on her chances.
The podcast explores how the distinction between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism has been blurred as Jews worldwide are targeted following a massacre of Jews.
Yuval Levin discusses an article in the New York Times suggesting that the cost of Medicare has significantly decreased, raising the question of whether it is still a major budget concern.
James B. Meigs discusses on a podcast the lack of effective government response to the fire catastrophe in Maui, highlighting how ordinary individuals step up to help while the government struggles to organize, with the President of the United States opting for a "no comment" approach.
This podcast episode discusses Former President Trump's visit to the site of a train derailment in Ohio, which coincided with revelations that a grand-jury foreperson related to a case in Georgia might be jeopardizing the case against him.
In a recent podcast episode, the focus was on analyzing the intricate outcomes of the primary elections held the night before across the country.
The podcast addresses the current issues surrounding confusion regarding mask policies, critiques of the Biden administration's handling of Saudi Arabia, and Ron DeSantis' actions against Disney.
The podcast discusses the high death and casualty figures among Russians in Ukraine and their implications, followed by a discussion on an article in COMMENTARY magazine titled "Neoconservatism: A Vindication."
In a recent podcast episode, the discussion revolves around the perceived overreaction to the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, questioning its extent.
The podcast discusses public reactions to the Rittenhouse verdicts, efforts to promote the Biden social-spending bill, and the tragic events in Waukesha.
In a recent emergency podcast, the discussion centered around Andrew Cuomo's resignation in light of the bipartisan nature of sex scandals.
James B. Meigs discusses the Delta variant surge and the resistance among some on the Right to combat it on a podcast episode, highlighting the issue of vaccine refusal.
The podcast discusses how the media coverage of the Coronavirus and President Donald Trump's speeches may be misleading the public.
Evan Gottesman and Eli Kowaz explore the upcoming political transition in Israel as Benjamin Netanyahu prepares to relinquish his mandate to form a government, leading to a period of uncertainty.