

Matt Yglesias
Vox's co-host who explains why the Trump administration is pushing for an undercount of Covid-19 deaths.
Top 10 podcasts with Matt Yglesias
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Dec 20, 2024 • 33min
#396 — The Way Forward
Sam Harris is joined by Matthew Yglesias, a journalist known for his political insights at Vox.com and his Substack, Slow Boring. They dissect the Democratic Party's failures, particularly the pitfalls of identity politics. Yglesias argues for a race-blind approach to wealth inequality and discusses Biden's presidency compared to his campaign promises. The talk also ventures into the future of Trumpism, examining the implications of a possible second Trump term and the complexities of immigration policy in American politics.

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Oct 25, 2024 • 47min
Why Is Every Recent Presidential Election So Close?
Join Matt Yglesias, author of the 'Slow Boring' newsletter and political analyst, as he explores the surprising phenomenon of consistently tight presidential elections. He discusses how contemporary races starkly contrast with previous landslide victories, analyzing voter dynamics and shifting coalitions. Yglesias delves into the influence of demographics and the evolving appeal of political parties. He also examines the implications of these trends for democracy, shedding light on why modern elections are more nail-biting than ever.
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Aug 22, 2024 • 1h 12min
Matt Yglesias Considered As The Nietzschean Superman
In this discussion, Matt Yglesias, a commentator on political and social issues, dives into Nietzsche's controversial 'slave morality.' He argues that rejection of this morality often leads to a misunderstanding of good and bad, emphasizing a noble desire to help others. The conversation critiques the influence of moral philosophies on society and explores the duality of ambition and humility in morality. Yglesias also examines modern figures like Andrew Tate and the implications of effective altruism, all while questioning the deeper meaning behind competition and individual virtues.

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Jan 16, 2026 • 1h 4min
How should Democrats talk about ICE? ft. Matt Yglesias
Matt Yglesias, a progressive policy commentator and co-founder of Vox, dives deep into the controversial actions of ICE in Minnesota and beyond. He discusses how Democrats can effectively address public disapproval of ICE while shaping a humane immigration policy. Yglesias emphasizes the need for balance between compassion and enforcement, critiques the current asylum system, and suggests practical reforms. He also explores political messaging strategies for Democrats to regain credibility, emphasizing connections with veterans and the importance of addressing affordability.

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Feb 26, 2025 • 22min
Are Democrats Really Powerless?
Matt Yglesias, a seasoned journalist and author of the Substack newsletter 'Slow Boring', discusses the precarious position of the Democratic Party in a landscape dominated by Trump and Musk. He dives into the party's struggles with clear communication and regaining voter trust after recent electoral defeats. Yglesias emphasizes proactive steps to expand the party's influence and encourages political engagement among citizens. Additionally, he touches on the pressing issues of consumer confidence and the impact of contentious policies in today's political climate.

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Oct 2, 2024 • 44min
Matt Yglesias on the election, Substack success and the great unbundling
Matt Yglesias, a former Vox.com writer and current creator of the successful Substack Slow Boring, discusses the state of media and politics with refreshing insight. He shares his thoughts on navigating a policy-light election and the rising disdain for media across the political spectrum. Yglesias dives into the challenges of running a three-person business making $1.4 million yearly, examines the impact of Trump on political narratives, and reflects on the evolving landscape of independent media and subscriber retention.

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May 10, 2024 • 1h 22min
Matt Yglesias on How Gaza Scrambled Identity Politics
Policy guru and Ur-Blogger Matt Yglesias discusses the intersection of identity politics and the Israel-Palestine conflict. Topics include the demands of pro-Palestine protestors, conditioning aid to Israel, global justice claims, personal religious identities, and the influence of American moment. The conversation delves into the evolving dynamics within the Democratic Party, pro-Palestine activism, empathy in wokeness discourse, Israeli-Palestinian conflict complexities, group tensions within political coalitions, and leadership styles in the Democratic Party.

Feb 16, 2022 • 3h 4min
#121 – Matthew Yglesias on avoiding the pundit's fallacy and how much military intervention can be used for good
Matthew Yglesias, a journalist known for his work at Vox and his Substack newsletter, dives into complex topics like the 'pundit's fallacy,' which reveals how misleading opinion polls can shape public perception. He critiques the reliability of surveys and urges a more realistic approach to understanding public sentiment. Yglesias also discusses the intricacies of U.S. military interventions, arguing for a reevaluation of strategies and exploring alternatives to military action for global improvement. His insights challenge traditional views and promote thoughtful discourse.

Dec 21, 2024 • 1h 48min
The Dawn of the Holy War
In this discussion, Matt Yglesias, a well-known contributor focused on energy and climate discourse, dives into hot topics like the future of renewable energy solutions for data centers. He unpacks a groundbreaking paper on solar microgrids and explores the vibrant debates among energy influencers. The conversation humorously touches on spiritual beliefs intertwined with energy ideologies, alongside the urgent need for reliable powering choices. Expect engaging anecdotes and a critical look at the evolution of energy narratives today.

Dec 2, 2024 • 22min
Does Trump Need To Keep His Promises To Keep His Voters?
In this discussion, journalist Matt Yglesias, known for his Substack newsletter 'Slow Boring,' dives into the Democratic Party's struggles post-2024 election. He argues that despite fulfilling campaign promises through 'deliverism,' the party failed to resonate with voters. Yglesias also touches on Biden's controversial pardon of his son, the challenges of converting populist sentiments into real policies, and recent advancements in HIV treatment amidst a backdrop of political turmoil. It's a thought-provoking blend of politics and policy.


