

James Bennet
Lexington columnist for The Economist, former editorial page editor at the New York Times, and editor-in at The Atlantic. Also a former White House correspondent and bureau chief in Jerusalem.
Top 10 podcasts with James Bennet
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Sep 9, 2025 • 1h 9min
James Bennet: Trump Is Still Hacking the Media
Join James Bennet, a seasoned journalist from The Economist and former NYT editor, as he dives into the complexities of covering Trump. He reveals how Trump manipulates media narratives, leaving reporters struggling to keep pace with his outrageous statements. Bennet also discusses the implications of Trump's evolving support base and the challenges journalists face in maintaining integrity amidst political bias. Plus, he touches on the latest Epstein revelations and their ramifications for political discourse.

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Mar 19, 2026 • 1h 9min
Iran War and Midterms Strategy, Plus Ro Khanna on a Potential 2028 Presidential Run
Ro Khanna, California representative known for progressive tech and diplomacy views, discusses Iran, costs of conflict, diplomacy, and the personal calculus of a possible 2028 run. James Bennet, Lexington columnist at The Economist, analyzes Trump’s motives and risks in how the war is framed. Vin Weber, former congressman and Republican strategist, and Kevin Walling, Democratic strategist, debate how Trump, turnout, and money will shape the midterms.

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Oct 11, 2024 • 55min
Media Bias from the Middle East to Manhattan, with James Bennet
In this engaging discussion, James Bennet, a senior editor at The Economist and former Jerusalem Bureau Chief at The New York Times, shares his insights on media bias during turbulent times. He examines the ethical dilemmas journalists confront, particularly in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Bennet reflects on how cultural ties shape reporting and illuminates the challenges of maintaining objectivity amidst political pressures. His experiences provide a poignant lens on the emotional toll of conflict reporting and the urgent need for nuanced media discourse.

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Dec 15, 2023 • 1h 45min
#435 - TFC's Holiday Racism Spectacular!
Guests include Ron Karenga discussing various topics, Matt talks about musicology being dumb and hip-hop appropriation, Method Man thinks the Stones and Bootsy are the same. Other topics include revisiting the Chauvin trial, an 800,000 word reflection, firing those dopes, and the many dead in Ukraine.

Oct 2, 2024 • 23min
Veep state: the running mates debate
James Bennett, a Lexington columnist for The Economist, explores the recent vice-presidential debate, analyzing J.D. Vance and Tim Walz's performances and the stakes as Election Day approaches. Matthew Holhouse, a British political correspondent, dives into the disillusionment among voters regarding Brexit and the Labour Party's evolving strategies. They also discuss the paradox of Michelin stars, discussing how such accolades can create pressure and affect restaurant sustainability while maintaining high visibility. It's a lively debate on politics and gastronomy!

Aug 11, 2022 • 24min
Teflon Don: Trump’s legal woes
In this discussion, James Bennett, a Lexington columnist, unpacks Donald Trump's tumultuous legal challenges, including a recent FBI raid and his strategic invocation of the Fifth Amendment. He highlights how these legal issues may paradoxically bolster Trump's political appeal among loyal supporters. Meanwhile, Tom Wainwright, Tech and Media Editor, delves into Apple's shift towards services to navigate a decline in iPhone revenue. The conversation lightens up with a quirky look at France's mustard shortage, blending culinary culture with geopolitical insights.

Sep 29, 2025 • 2h 13min
Full Episode - Congress Deliberately Created “Shutdown Politics” + Will American Democracy Survive Trump’s Presidency?
James Bennet, senior editor at The Economist and former editor at The Atlantic, discusses the unsettling state of American politics. He reveals how government shutdowns became a weaponized political tactic. Bennet critiques Trump's U.N. speech, highlighting the self-centered worldview driving his leadership. The conversation dives into the existential threats posed to institutions and the risks of political tribalism. They also ponder if America can find paths to reform amid today's chaos, referencing past moments of political upheaval.

Aug 21, 2024 • 1h 22min
Sweet Home Chicago Pt. 1: Obamalamentum & Biden’s Bon Voyage
James Bennet, Lexington columnist for The Economist and former editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, joins the conversation on the Democratic National Convention. They delve into Hillary Clinton's powerful speech about female representation and Joe Biden's heartfelt farewell. The electric oratory of the Obamas is examined, showcasing their narrative style versus the current Republican landscape. Bennet highlights the evolving dynamics in the Democratic Party, including support shifts and personal stories from Doug Emhoff, all while reflecting on the significance of vulnerability in political discourse.

Jan 19, 2024 • 23min
Premium: James Bennet Spills the Tea
Former New York Times editor James Bennet spills the tea on the infamous Tom Cotton column that got him fired. Controversy and fallout surrounding Bennet and Donald McNeil Jr. discussed. The influence of social media on media organizations and power dynamics explored.

Apr 26, 2023 • 25min
One Good Term Deserves Another: Biden Declares
James Bennett, The Economist's Lexington columnist, shares keen insights on American politics, while James Miles, their China writer at large, delves into Chinese political dynamics. They discuss President Biden's re-election bid amid age-related challenges and low approval ratings. The podcast also analyzes Xi Jinping's firm grip on China through media strategies and highlights Ukraine's strategic use of mines in its defense against Russian forces. The risks and complexities of demining operations in the ongoing conflict are also examined.


