

Patrick Gaspard
Former Obama political director and U.S. Ambassador to South Africa who has advised on mayoral campaigns and works on coalition building and policy strategy.
Top 10 podcasts with Patrick Gaspard
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Apr 10, 2025 • 1h 19min
S2 Ep1018: Andrew Weissmann and Patrick Gaspard: Naked Corruption
Andrew Weissmann, a professor at NYU Law and former lead prosecutor for Bob Mueller, joins Patrick Gaspard, a distinguished fellow at the Center for American Progress and former U.S. ambassador to South Africa. They dive into Trump’s recent executive orders that target former officials, raising serious concerns about intimidation and government transparency. The duo also explores Trump's complicated obsession with South Africa and its impact on U.S. politics. Lastly, they discuss the ongoing challenges for the Democratic Party in addressing immigration reform amid grassroots pressures.

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Feb 25, 2025 • 57min
Russian Roulette (with Sarah Longwell & Patrick Gaspard)
Sarah Longwell, a political analysis expert and publisher at The Bulwark, joins Patrick Gaspard, former U.S. ambassador to South Africa and senior fellow at CAP. They dissect Trump’s press conference with Macron, exploring the evolving U.S. views on foreign policy amidst the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The duo analyzes Trump's influence on public sentiment, the complex relationship between tech figures like Elon Musk and politics, and the Republican Party's challenges in navigating the current political landscape. Expect sharp insights and witty commentary!

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Jun 24, 2025 • 1h 9min
Diplomacy & Dem Primaries (with Senator Elissa Slotkin and Fmr. Amb. Patrick Gaspard)
Senator Elissa Slotkin, a former CIA analyst and U.S. Representative, offers insights on U.S. involvement in Iran and the fractures in the Republican Party over foreign policy. Former U.S. Ambassador Patrick Gaspard shares his expertise on New York City's political landscape, including the generational clash in the mayoral race and the significance of ranked choice voting. Both guests discuss how authenticity is reshaping political communications and the challenges the Democratic Party faces in uniting diverse voter interests in a rapidly changing environment.

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Dec 18, 2025 • 1h 7min
Patrick Gaspard: A White House Screamathon
This week, Patrick Gaspard, former Obama political director and U.S. Ambassador to South Africa, shares insights on Trump's waning persuasive power regarding affordability. He highlights the political shift toward an insider versus outsider dynamic, noting the lessons Democrats can learn from Zoran Mamdani's authenticity in messaging. Gaspard argues for deeper community engagement and coalition building, while also advocating for a revival of foreign aid programs like PEPFAR and focusing on the nuances of policy debates over mere rhetoric.

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Aug 27, 2025 • 49min
Does America really "want a dictator"?
Patrick Gaspard, Obama’s 2008 national political director and former ambassador to South Africa, shines a light on Trump’s alarming power grabs, including the firing of economic leaders like Lisa Cook. The conversation dives into the erosion of checks and balances in American politics and examines how Democratic governors are countering this trend. They also tackle the potential for authoritarianism in the U.S. and the dynamics of the New York mayoral race, showcasing the urgency for change amid rising societal frustrations.

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Jan 26, 2026 • 1h 15min
Patrick Gaspard, Pt. 2: The Audacity of Mamdani
Patrick Gaspard, former Obama political director, DNC chief, and U.S. ambassador, discusses his role advising Zohran Mamdani and what propelled the new mayor’s rise. They compare Mamdani’s style to Obama’s. Conversations cover Mamdani’s controversial call to abolish ICE, strategies to shield New York from federal pressure, and the practical politics of big, transformative promises.

Nov 7, 2025 • 52min
City Hall Free For All: The Mamdani Transition Begins & Patrick Gaspard on Political Power
Patrick Gaspard, a distinguished senior fellow and former Obama aide, shares insights on the historic transition to Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. He discusses Mamdani's all-female transition team, the significance of grassroots engagement, and how to maintain momentum for political renewal. Gaspard highlights the need for appointments that reflect the administration's vision and outlines strategies for addressing challenges, including persistent racist attacks. With a mix of optimism and pragmatism, Gaspard illustrates the exciting possibilities ahead for New York City.

Jan 23, 2026 • 1h 5min
Patrick Gaspard, Pt. 1: The Mamdani Whisperer on Year One of Trump 2.0
Patrick Gaspard, a seasoned Democratic strategist and former U.S. Ambassador to South Africa, dives into the tumultuous first year of Trump's second term. He critiques Trump's damaging comments on NATO and explores how such rhetoric emboldens autocrats. Gaspard warns against the complacency of the Democratic Party and the need for innovative messaging, pointing to Zohran Mamdani's ambitious approach as a model. He also discusses the troubling complicity of CEOs in the face of democratic threats and reflects on the deeper societal issues that fueled Trump's rise.

Aug 23, 2024 • 1h 21min
Sweet Home Chicago Pt. 2: Kamala In Command
Join Patrick Gaspard, CEO of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, and Jonathan Martin, senior political columnist at Politico, as they dissect the dazzling moments from the Democratic National Convention. Bill Clinton and Tim Walz shine alongside Oprah Winfrey, while Kamala Harris captivates with her impactful speech. The conversation touches on the emotional weight of political nominations, the power of personal narratives, and the strategic implications for the upcoming election, all served with a side of humor and camaraderie.

May 24, 2024 • 35min
Haitian Chaos, American Neglect?
Patrick Gaspard, leader of the Center for American Progress, discusses the dire circumstances in Haiti due to political instability and gang violence. They explore the role of American guns and policy, the need for international intervention, support from Haitian Americans, and the Biden administration's actions towards Haiti.


