Tag: Political Analysis

The text discusses the idea that despite some people hoping that Donald Trump will self-sabotage and lose the upcoming election, his behavior and that of his opponents indicate otherwise.
The article asserts that President Biden is showing signs of decline.
In a podcast discussion, Josh Kraushaar highlights how Donald Trump is gaining ground or leading Joe Biden in states Biden previously won in 2020.
The text discusses the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict seven months after it began, through a collaboration between the Jerusalem Unplugged podcast and host Robert Mazza along with Gilad Halpern from the Tel Aviv Review.
Today's podcast delves into the Biden administration's changing stance on the Gaza war before transitioning into a discussion on the elite's impact on the American middle class, highlighted by Christine Rosen's article in COMMENTARY.
Yoram Hazony, the founder of the National Conservative movement, views Israel as a model for international nationalist movements despite its illiberal tendencies.
The latest episode of Home Front discusses the potential for a hostage deal and the potential costs involved.
In a podcast episode, Eliana Johnson analyzes Nikki Haley's recent speech in New Hampshire, describing it as unusually triumphant despite her loss, and contrasts it with Donald Trump's negative tone in his speech following a win.
The text ponders the potential for the upcoming 2024 election year to be the most intriguing one yet, given the ongoing Republican contest and the numerous variables at play.
Recent polling data indicates that Joe Biden could potentially lose to Donald Trump in numerous scenarios, raising concerns for Democrats.
The podcast delves into the implications of Hunter Biden's indictment as the latest in a series of challenges facing the Biden presidency, causing concerns among Democrats about Biden's ability to secure victory in the following year's election.
Yuval Levin discusses on a podcast the lack of interest in avoiding the fiscal cliff, drawing parallels between Joe Biden and King Lear, and the impact of sweeping social change on the argument for a liberal society.
In this podcast episode featuring Mark Halperin, the discussion revolves around Trump's unfavorable day in Miami and Bedminster and its implications for his future, including the potential impact on the 2024 election.
The podcast delves into recent events such as the sonic boom over Washington D.C., China's actions in the Taiwan Strait, weakening support for Ukraine, and a New York Times article on Joe Biden's age, examining their implications on defense readiness and international relations.
The podcast discusses the significance of intelligence leaks regarding the war in Ukraine, Donald Trump's foreign policy statements, and Senator Tim Scott's potential presidential candidacy.
In a special episode recorded on a National Day of Resistance Against Dictatorship, the focus is on understanding a conflicted situation that encompasses lifetimes of disputes.
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.
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.
The text discusses how President Joe Biden's difficulties are potentially fueling a resurgence in support and influence for former President Donald Trump.
In this podcast episode, Matt Continetti discusses Kevin McCarthy's challenging day and its potential implications for the Republican party in the near and distant future.
The podcast discusses the January 6 report, questioning if it represents overreach or if its conclusions are morally justified, even if not a precise legal strategy against Donald 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.
The text discusses the aftermath of Donald Trump's presidency and the impact on the Republican Party, questioning whether the GOP will be able to recover or face significant political isolation for the next two decades.
In a recent podcast episode, the discussion delves into the aftermath of the midterm elections for Republicans and the implications of Donald Trump hinting at a potential announcement of his 2024 campaign.