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  • S5 Ep22: 'This Country is Effed' (with Jonathan Cohn)
    2025/06/14
    Donald Trump's Big Beautiful Bill is moving through Congress, and you may be surprised by some former Trump voters' reactions. Bulwark in-house policy wonk Jonathan Cohn joins Sarah to talk about the bill's negative consequences and why healthcare has been such a political albatross for the Republican Party. We also learn that plenty of voters are irritated by Congress only seeming to pass 'big' bills these days.


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    53 分
  • S5 Ep21: New Jersey's (Very) Odd Year (with Amy Walter)
    2025/06/07
    The Democratic primary for New Jersey governor is crowded, and Democratic voters all over the map. But as always, they're united in wanting a candidate who can fight the Trump administration effectively. So which candidate can do it? Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report and the podcast The Odd Years makes her sixth appearance on the show to discuss how these off-year elections in New Jersey and Virginia can change the political environment.
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    1 時間 2 分
  • S5 Ep20: Democrats on Biden's Decline
    2025/05/31
    Sarah had a busy travel schedule this week, so we're bringing you some raw audio. With the recent revelations about Joe Biden's mental state during his term, we asked a couple of groups of Democrats what they thought during (and after) his presidency, and how it might inform their thinking going forward. These voters liked Biden but supported his decision to withdraw from the 2024 race. The excerpts of these groups were edited for length and for participants' privacy.
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    39 分
  • S5 Ep19: Congress: Trump's Super-Staffers (with Annie Karni)
    2025/05/24
    Donald Trump is looking to pass his Big, Not-So-Beautiful Bill through Congress. To do it, he needs to get it past congressional Republicans. So what do Republican voters think of congressional leaders, and whether this bill is as big and beautiful as it seems? New York Times congressional reporter Annie Karni joins Sarah.

    By Annie Karni:
    • Mad House: How Donald Trump, MAGA Mean Girls, a Former Used Car Salesman, a Florida Nepo Baby, and a Man with Rats in His Walls Broke Congress
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    49 分
  • S5 Ep18: Liberal Order Elegy? (with Ian Ward)
    2025/05/17
    JD Vance is one heartbeat away from the presidency, and he's a big part of the Republican Party's future. It turns out, his ideas are also part of the reason the second Trump term has been a lot more pure MAGA than the first. POLITICO's Ian Ward returns to the show to recap Vance's first few months in office, his political future, and go deep on some of the New Right's major intellectual influences.

    By Ian Ward:
    • The Spiritual Case for Greenland
    • There’s No Need to Guess. JD Vance Is Ready to Ignore the Courts.
    • Curtis Yarvin’s Ideas Were Fringe. Now They’re Coursing Through Trump’s Washington.
    • The Seven Thinkers and Groups That Have Shaped JD Vance’s Unusual Worldview
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  • S5 Ep17: Trump Had ONE JOB (with Dave Weigel)
    2025/05/10
    With Donald Trump's approval ratings falling, that means some of his voters aren't getting what they voted for. We talked to those voters, to find out what that does and doesn't mean about their relationship to this administration (spoiler: they DON'T wish they'd voted for Kamala Harris). Semafor's Dave Weigel joins the show to break down how those voters are feeling, and the battle lines for the upcoming legislative battles over Trump's agenda.

    show notes
    By Dave Weigel:
    Democrats’ new pitch: Down with the king
    Democrats are all but done with Trump impeachment talk
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    56 分
  • S5 Ep16: Can You Say 'Oligarchy'? (with Faiz Shakir)
    2025/05/03
    Sarah didn't think she'd be looking to Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as examples of good Democratic communicators. But all of a sudden, they're some of the only people in the Democratic Party showing how to get the Trump opposition engaged. Faiz Shakir, Sanders' adviser and 2020 presidential campaign manager, joins the show to talk about Sanders' and Ocasio-Cortez's rallies around the country, why he thinks they'll advance the Democratic Party going forward, and what even moderates can learn from their approach.
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    1 時間 4 分
  • S5 Ep15: Nothing is True, Everything is Possible (with Anne Applebaum)
    2025/04/26
    Donald Trump's first 100 days in office have been marked by a lot of aspiring autocratic behavior...like deporting a legal resident without due process, targeting his political enemies, to walking right up to the line of ignoring the Supreme Court. Unfortunately, it's not a given that voters will care...or even clock that what they're seeing is bad. Atlantic staff writer Anne Applebaum joins Sarah to discuss how voters are seeing Trump, and how he's comparing to autocratic regimes around the world.

    show notes
    Anne on Substack

    By Anne Applebaum:
    Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism
    Autocracy, Inc.: The Dictators Who Want to Run the World
    America’s Future Is Hungary


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    49 分