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Not Even Mad: Anthony Weiner & John Ketcham

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Dec 11, 2025
Anthony Weiner, a former U.S. congressman, and John Ketchum, urban policy expert, dive into the chaos of Congress and shifting dynamics in New York politics. They discuss the challenges of governing a city, especially for someone like Mamdani, while analyzing the influence of fringe politics. Topics range from Pelosi's leadership to the legal implications of a U.S. strike on a Venezuelan boat. They also tackle urban issues like fare evasion and pet food taxes, blending sharp critique with practical insights into municipal governance.
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INSIGHT

Administrative State Replaced Congressional Lawmaking

  • John Ketchum argues the administrative state displaced Congress as the primary policymaker over decades.
  • He says agencies now legislate, eroding committee expertise and democratic accountability.
INSIGHT

Ceding Powers Undermines Checks And Balances

  • Both guests note Congress ceded powers like budgetary control to executives and agencies, weakening checks and balances.
  • Weiner warns this delegation will cause complaints when the other party controls the presidency.
ANECDOTE

Pelosi's Pressure Room For Votes

  • Anthony Weiner recounts Pelosi putting him in a room with 15 friends to pressure him on a health vote.
  • He withdrew his Medicare-for-all floor push after weighing political and practical consequences.
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