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10 Minute Drill

10 Minute Drill

著者: Matt Whitlock
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Your morning 10-minute rundown of the most important stories in news and politics, hosted by veteran political strategist Matt Whitlock. We’re keeping it fun, fast, and light because you’ve got enough going on. New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.2025 政治・政府 政治学
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  • The new GOP midterm playbook; why Democrats are embracing socialism
    2026/08/18
    What issues will define the 2026 midterm elections? In this episode, we examine the latest Republican polling, the political debate over socialism and capitalism, and the issues that could shape the next election cycle. We discuss the Republican Party’s strongest potential campaign messages, including health insurance costs and transparency, congressional stock trading, and combating fraud. We also examine why socialism is gaining appeal with some Americans—and Vice President JD Vance’s argument that Republicans need to offer more than slogans to make the case for free markets. Plus, we take a closer look at recent political controversies involving Abdul, revisit Sheldon Whitehouse’s role in the Supreme Court case Palazzolo v. Rhode Island, and check in on former Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin’s push for school choice and federal tax-credit scholarships. Finally, we discuss the latest political headlines from California, including Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and the city’s ongoing infrastructure problems. Topics covered: 2026 midterm elections, Republican strategy, GOP messaging, socialism, capitalism, JD Vance, health insurance, congressional stock trading, political fraud, school choice, Glenn Youngkin, Supreme Court, Sheldon Whitehouse, Palazzolo v. Rhode Island, California politics, Los Angeles, Karen Bass, and American politics. 0:00 - Intro 0:42 - The Midterm Outlook 3:12 - Socialism in the Spotlight 5:23 - Abdul Keeps Going Further Left 8:52 - Sheldon’s Dark Money Origin Story 12:21 - Glen Youngkin’s Newest Endeavor 14:07 - Karen Bass and Potholes Subscribe and follow for more political analysis, election coverage, conservative commentary, and the biggest stories shaping American politics.
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    16 分
  • The DNC plot to marginalize DSA for 2028; Gav and Gretch laugh off lockdowns | Monday Rundown
    2026/08/17
    The DNC just locked in its 2028 primary calendar — and it's built to check the party's growing socialist wing before it can gain real power. Today on Monday Rundown: why South Carolina leads off the calendar again, how Democrats are on defense over the DSA's agenda while quietly cozying up to parts of it (court packing, anyone?), and why Ro Khanna spent his weekend getting torched online over his "economic patriotism" wealth tax proposal. Also: a fundraising email from Kamala Harris' PAC leaves Alaska Senate candidate Mary Peltola in an awkward spot, with her campaign trying to distance itself from a request her own team reportedly made. And as Anthony Fauci keeps making headlines, we look at the equally responsible — and less scrutinized — legacy of Randi Weingarten's pandemic-era school closures. Plus, Gavin Newsom and Gretchen Whitmer laugh off the lockdown era like it never happened. IN THIS EPISODE: 0:00 - Intro 0:43 - DNC sets 2028 primary calendar to neutralize the DSA 2:41 - Democrats on defense over DSA's agenda (and quietly embracing court packing) 4:00 - Ro Khanna's "economic patriotism" wealth tax gets torched online 7:08 - The mess in Alaska: Kamala Harris, Mary Peltola, and a fundraising email nobody wants to own 9:03 - Kinda chic to dunk on Dr. Fauci 10:52 - Gavin and Gretch laugh off lockdowns 12:31 - the week ahead New episodes of the 10 Minute Drill drop daily — fast, sharp political breakdowns for people who don't have time to doomscroll the news themselves.
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    14 分
  • Top Stories You Missed This Past Week
    2026/08/14
    It’s been another crazy week around the nation! Catch up on the top stories you might’ve missed from the past week. 1. Wisconsin’s election results are in—and there’s plenty to unpack. We break down the Wisconsin election, polling errors, David Crowley’s record, and what Republicans got right in educating voters about the Democratic candidates. 2. Examine Abdul El-Sayed’s decision to remove more than 100 YouTube videos from his past, including commentary on the Second Amendment, border security, July 4th fireworks, and football. 3. Despite their inability to function for their established purpose, the UN is good for something! We examine UN Women’s terminology surrounding the “manosphere” as defined by the UN Women website. 4. As the DSA grows, so does their appetite for revenge politics. But do they even know what their policy ideas look like outside of the simple top line messaging? 5. California’s high-speed rail boondoggle continues to rack up massive costs. With billions already spent and the project facing serious funding concerns, we examine why critics are calling it another example of government waste.
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    8 分
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