Tag: Political Podcast

The podcast explores various attempts to halt negotiations in Washington, particularly focusing on border legislation and Nikki Haley's campaign.
Noah Rothman is leaving the podcast to join National Review, with his last discussion focusing on recent events including the ongoing balloon madness, debilitated senators and potential solutions, and the legal actions of Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News.
Eliana Johnson from the Washington Free Beacon discusses Joe Biden's reversal on his initial statement that the U.S. would not provide certain weapons to Ukraine.
The podcast discusses President Biden's statements on potential involvement if China attacked Taiwan, and his economic initiatives with eastern nations, questioning the seriousness of these policies.
Yuval Levin discusses on a podcast the Biden administration's efforts to promote "voting rights" in Georgia, suggesting that the ideas put forward by Democrats are ineffective and may inadvertently undermine Biden's own election victory in 2020.
In a recent podcast, there is a discussion around Donald Trump's statement that Russia stole American hypersonic technology research which eventually reached China.
The podcast discusses a poll revealing a dilemma for Joe Biden, highlighting that Democrats and independents have conflicting views on big spending, making it challenging for Biden to please both his base and non-aligned voters simultaneously.
In a recent podcast discussion, the focus is on Donald Trump's threat that Republican voters may not turn out unless the 2020 election outcome is resolved in his favor.
The podcast discusses how liberal opinion frames the left's decision not to spend $1 trillion when they actually want to spend $4.5 trillion as a kind of victory, questioning the logic behind it.
Ben Shapiro discusses the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan, describing it as transitioning from a debacle to a hostage crisis.
The podcast discusses the recent events surrounding Andrew Cuomo, including his closest aide deserting him, America's withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the ongoing COVID-19 situation.
Steve Kornacki discusses the New York City Democratic primary results and what they reveal about the party's ideological composition and the future of ranked-choice voting on a podcast.
The text discusses Joe Biden's approach to bipartisan dealmaking and his subsequent promises to pass additional elements left out of the bipartisan infrastructure deal, questioning if it might undermine the initial agreement.
Senator Kamala Harris has been selected as Joe Biden's running mate, generating excitement among center-left commentators for the Democratic ticket.
In this episode, the hosts discuss several significant events in Israel.
The Israel Policy Pod hosts discuss the Likud primary and its potential impact on the upcoming March Knesset election results on their recent episode.
In a post-election analysis following Israel's second election of 2019, hosts Evan Gottesman, Eli Kowaz, and Margaux Nijkerk discuss the Knesset contest results, acknowledging that the exact outcome may shift as more ballots are tallied.
Eli Kowaz and Michael Koplow discuss Ayelet Shaked's return to lead the New Right party and other current Israeli election updates.
The podcast discusses the "ultimate deal" plan proposed by the incoming Trump administration, focusing on its details and implications.