

Mike Warren
Dispatch host and commentator providing skeptical, experienced analysis of political theater and policy claims, especially around economic and foreign policy remarks.
Top 10 podcasts with Mike Warren
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Feb 25, 2026 • 45min
The Dispatch Recaps Trump's State of the Union
Charles Hilu, on-the-ground congressional reporter, describes chamber reactions and empty seats. David Drucker, political analyst, raises concerns about election rhetoric and political consequences. Mike Warren, seasoned commentator, critiques theatrical claims on economy and foreign policy. Kevin Williamson, conservative writer, challenges grandiose rhetoric and policy performance. They focus on theater, economic claims, voter affordability, court reactions, and election denial warnings.

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Apr 18, 2025 • 1h 1min
The Tucker Wing Is Winning | Roundtable
Mike Warren joins the discussion, bringing insights as a political analyst with a focus on re-election dynamics. The group dives into the concept of political capital and how it affects decision-making for presidents like Trump and Bush. They explore the legal complexities of Trump’s tariffs and the potential economic fallout. The conversation also touches on the impact of political uncertainty on bond markets, and a segment critiquing tricky Iran negotiations adds depth to the dialogue. Fascinating parallels between governance and family dynamics round out the discussion.

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Jun 6, 2025 • 1h 17min
The New Antisemitism | Roundtable
Megan McArdle, a Washington Post columnist known for her political and economic insights, and journalist Mike Warren engage in a compelling discussion about the alarming rise in antisemitic violence. They explore the complexities of the pro-Palestinian movement, the troubling behaviors of young activists, and the role of influencers like Tucker Carlson in today’s political landscape. Personal encounters with antisemitism are shared, highlighting a sense of insecurity in Jewish communities and the urgent need for respectful engagement in political discourse.

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Jul 18, 2025 • 1h 13min
Conspiracy Central | Roundtable
Mike Warren, a political analyst at The Dispatch, and David French, a prominent conservative commentator, share their insights on the implications of the Jeffrey Epstein situation for the MAGA movement. They delve into how conspiracy theories around Epstein are influencing political narratives and public perception. The conversation also touches on Trump's evolving stance on foreign policy, especially regarding Russia, and the recent Supreme Court decisions impacting education. Plus, they lighten the mood with a spirited debate about the merits of different types of soda.

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Nov 7, 2025 • 1h 35min
The Venomous Coalition | Roundtable
Megan McArdle, an opinion columnist with a knack for public policy, joins Jonah Goldberg, a sharp conservative commentator, and political analyst Mike Warren. The trio dives into the implications of recent Democratic electoral victories and examines the controversy surrounding Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts’ comments on Tucker Carlson. They discuss how radicalization among young conservatives poses risks to the movement's future, along with a lighthearted debate about sandwich condiments and regional favorites.

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Feb 17, 2026 • 1h 5min
Why is Trump Relitigating the 2020 Election?
Stephen Richer, former Maricopa County recorder and CEO of Republic Affairs, explains election administration and audits. John McCormack, reporter and analyst, and Mike Warren, roundtable commentator, examine how errors became conspiracy fodder. They discuss the Fulton County records seizure, why Trump is relitigating 2020 now, and the wider consequences for future elections.

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Dec 23, 2025 • 1h 22min
That’s A Wrap | Roundtable
Join conservative commentator Jonah Goldberg, journalist Megan McArdle, and editor Mike Warren as they reflect on the year's biggest stories. They dive into immigration policies and their political fallout, highlighting China's tech advancements and underreported tensions in Asia. The trio discusses the rise of autonomous vehicles and the growing national debt. They also critique media sensationalism around figures like Elon Musk and Candace Owens. Celebrating advances in gene editing, they end on a hopeful note, looking forward to a more reasonable political landscape in 2026.

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Feb 3, 2026 • 1h 25min
Are Vaccines Still In?
Emily Oster, Brown economics professor known for data-driven public health, outlines shifts in vaccine and dietary guidance. Kevin Williamson, conservative columnist, debates law, journalism ethics, and market policy. Mike Warren, media commentator, helps unpack the Epstein documents and Southwest’s seating changes. They discuss trust in health guidance, journalism transparency, legal consequences, and airline business decisions.

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Jun 27, 2025 • 1h 12min
Iraq Syndrome | Roundtable
Mike Warren, Associate Editor at The Dispatch, dives into critical discussions about recent U.S. military actions in Iran. He explores the pitfalls of intelligence assessments, drawing parallels to the Iraq War and examining the erosion of trust in government narratives. The conversation shifts to the implications of regime change and the fragility of Iran's military strength. Additionally, they analyze the implications of NYC's Democratic primary results for broader political strategies and Florida’s real estate market, blending insights with light-hearted moments about summer cocktails.

Aug 29, 2024 • 1h 6min
Brainworms, Bears, and Ballot Boxes
Mike Warren, senior editor at Dispatch, and Dave Weigel, political reporter for Semafor, dive into the intriguing dynamics of the upcoming elections. They discuss RFK Jr.'s surprising endorsement of Trump and its impact on the voter landscape. The conversation shifts to analyzing the undecided voting bloc and its significance in swing states like North Carolina. They also explore public perceptions of Kamala Harris, drawing comparisons with past campaigns while emphasizing the disconnect between political rhetoric and the realities faced by everyday Americans.


