Pod Save America

Pod Save America
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76 snips
Dec 23, 2025 • 1h 6min

The 2025 Pundies: Highs & Lows from a Long Year

In a hilarious awards show, the hosts celebrate the year's political blunders with categories like the worst self-inflicted scandal and the most irritating public discourse. They humorously debate nominees for the Fluffer of the Year, examine the most entertaining political beefs, and recall their own comical spats with officials. The Epstein files snag the title of Pundie of 2025, while the panel shares rays of hope amidst the chaos. Join the laughter as they recap the highs and lows of a tumultuous political year!
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173 snips
Dec 21, 2025 • 1h 12min

Rahm Emanuel is Not NOT Running for President

Rahm Emanuel, former White House Chief of Staff and ambassador to Japan, dives deep into Democratic Party strategies and lessons from the 2024 elections. He urges a social media ban for kids under 16 to address educational challenges. Rahm critiques the Democrats' messaging and cultural outreach, emphasizing the need to resonate with middle-class values. He reflects on U.S. foreign policy, including nuanced views on Israel's role and the implications of decisions surrounding Iran. His insights aim to chart a path forward for the Democratic Party.
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133 snips
Dec 19, 2025 • 1h 24min

Trump White House Secrets Revealed

In a revealing interview, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles spills some eyebrow-raising secrets about Trump and even touches on Ghislaine Maxwell's mysterious prison transfer. Jon and Dan critique Trump's chaotic primetime address and its impact on his media strategy. They tackle the administration's escalating threats toward Venezuela while dissecting Trump’s controversial executive orders on gender-affirming care and medical marijuana. The conversation wraps with outrage over the DNC's decision to bury vital reports, highlighting the cracks within party unity.
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147 snips
Dec 16, 2025 • 1h 38min

Donald Trump, Empath in Chief

Jake Tapper, CNN's lead Washington anchor and chief correspondent, shares insights on his new book 'Race Against Terror' and discusses the challenges facing his network amid ongoing media industry upheaval. He critiques the Pentagon's strict press access rules, emphasizing the importance of transparency. The conversation touches on the ramifications of covering terrorism in America, the complexities of military trials versus civilian courts, and the political implications of reporting on national security. A thought-provoking exploration of media and accountability!
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101 snips
Dec 14, 2025 • 1h 15min

Can Democrats Fight Trump Without Being Defined by Him? (with Gov. JB Pritzker)

J.B. Pritzker, the Governor of Illinois and former businessman, shares insights on resilience in politics and personal growth shaped by privilege and tragedy. He discusses Illinois’ stance against aggressive ICE enforcement and advocates for balanced immigration policies. Pritzker emphasizes the importance of owning the affordability narrative in political discourse and critiques Democrats for chasing Republican agendas. He also reflects on his family's history and defends his controversial Star Wars rankings, while highlighting civic engagement as crucial to democracy.
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189 snips
Dec 12, 2025 • 1h 33min

Trump's A+++++ Affordability Message

Trump's recent rally features an affordability pitch that's raising eyebrows, especially his suggestion for parents to limit doll purchases. The hosts analyze his surprisingly low approval ratings and discuss Indiana Republicans rebuffing his redistricting efforts. Congressman Adam Smith shares insights on U.S. military strikes and the legal consequences surrounding them. The conversation dives into the challenges Democrats face with messaging on healthcare and immigration, especially in light of recent political dynamics.
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141 snips
Dec 9, 2025 • 1h 29min

Trump Joins the Streaming Wars

Lucas Shaw, managing editor at Bloomberg News and author of the Screentime newsletter, dives into the fierce bidding war for Warner Brothers Discovery involving Netflix and Paramount. He reveals how President Trump might influence this Hollywood showdown, especially with ties to key figures like Larry Ellison and Jared Kushner. Shaw also breaks down the implications of the merger for the future of entertainment and discusses the intersection of politics and media in shaping industry dynamics.
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148 snips
Dec 7, 2025 • 1h 4min

The Making of America's Most Prominent Anti-Vaxxer

Michael Scherer, a staff writer at The Atlantic, dives deep into the controversial journey of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., once a promising Democratic figure who morphed into a prominent anti-vaccine advocate. Scherer shares insights from his extensive interviews with Kennedy, revealing personal struggles, political shifts, and the curious alliance with Trump. The conversation touches on the decline of scientific discourse, RFK Jr.'s specific health policies, and the repercussions for trust in public health. A compelling portrait of a figure steeped in paradox and political opportunism.
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208 snips
Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 31min

Two Strikes. Is Hegseth Out?

Hakeem Jeffries, House Minority Leader and a key Democratic strategist, joins to discuss his party's momentum as the midterm elections approach. He highlights special election wins and the importance of focusing on affordability and health care. Jeffries critiques the Pentagon's recent controversial actions and calls for accountability, while outlining a three-issue framework for 2026—affordability, health care, and anti-corruption. He also delves into the struggles within the GOP and emphasizes the need for congressional reforms, including banning stock trading.
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182 snips
Dec 2, 2025 • 1h 40min

Department of War (Crimes)

Rob Sand, Iowa State Auditor and Democratic candidate for governor in 2026, addresses crucial issues in Iowa politics. He talks about the impact of the Trump trade war on farmers, detailing how tariffs complicate their planting decisions. Sand also highlights rising cancer rates in Iowa, advocating for increased research funding. His campaign emphasizes a bipartisan approach, promoting dialogue across party lines through grassroots town-hall meetings. Sand believes engaging with rural voters and addressing their concerns is key to restoring Democratic competitiveness in the state.

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