

Tangle
Isaac Saul
Independent, non-partisan politics news where you'll hear the best arguments from across the political spectrum on the news of the day. Plus, fascinating interviews with people in the political world. Check out our newsletter: https://www.readtangle.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 12, 2025 • 29min
PREVIEW - The Sunday Podcast: Isaac and Ari talk Amish culture, Greenland, and Los Angeles.
Dive into the fascinating world of Amish culture and the contrasts with modern society. Discover amusing insights into dietary choices, including the great milk debate, and explore the political leanings of the Amish community. Shift gears to discuss the intriguing geopolitical interests surrounding Greenland's mineral reserves. The conversation wraps up with a mix of light-hearted trivia and engaging reflections, making for a thought-provoking and entertaining listen.

Jan 11, 2025 • 25min
PREVIEW - The Friday Edition: Everything we got right and wrong in 2024.
The host reflects on the highs and lows of political commentary from 2024, emphasizing accountability. They dive into Trump's impact on the Iowa caucus and complex political rulings, particularly regarding Israel and Gaza. The discussion expands to reevaluate past predictions about significant political events and their broader implications, such as immigration and economic factors. An in-depth look at political violence and media's role completes the conversation, encouraging critical thinking and audience engagement.

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Jan 9, 2025 • 34min
Jimmy Carter's life and legacy.
The podcast pays tribute to Jimmy Carter's remarkable life and humanitarian contributions post-presidency. It explores his presidency, highlighting the Iran hostage crisis and the Israel-Egypt peace treaty, while contrasting polarized views on his legacy. The discussion delves into his significant achievements like the Camp David Accords and his complex relationship with evangelical Christians. Listener questions are addressed, shedding light on media portrayals and community initiatives, offering a nuanced look at Carter's enduring impact on democracy.

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Jan 8, 2025 • 30min
Content moderation changes at Meta.
Meta's dramatic shift in content moderation is sparking heated debates. The end of fact-checking raises eyebrows as a new crowdsourced review system is introduced. Implications for political content are significant, with more controversial topics now allowed in users' feeds. The dynamics of free speech and censorship under Meta's influence come under scrutiny. Amid these changes, conversations about community accountability in social media intensify, revealing the complexities of navigating misinformation and user freedoms.

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Jan 7, 2025 • 34min
The H-1B debate between Trump, Musk, and MAGA.
The podcast dives into the contentious H-1B visa debate, highlighting the stark divide between tech entrepreneurs like Elon Musk advocating for foreign talent and critics fearing job loss. Key discussions reveal perspectives from both pro-reform advocates and restrictionist factions. It also examines the implications of current immigration policies amidst recent tech layoffs. Additionally, listeners explore potential reforms that could bridge political divides, all while navigating the complexities of the broader immigration conversation.

Jan 6, 2025 • 32min
The New Orleans attack.
On New Year's Day, a tragic attack on Bourbon Street shocked New Orleans, killing 14 and injuring many more. The assailant, inspired by ISIS, had explosives in hand but failed to detonate them. Investigators are exploring a disturbing shift in how we perceive such violent acts—from a simple crime to one linked to domestic terrorism. The discussion also delves into radicalization, particularly among military personnel, highlighting societal challenges in preventing future incidents and the complexities of recognizing the threats within.

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Jan 3, 2025 • 23min
PREVIEW - The Friday Edition: Ari Weitzman talks with Jill Escher
Jill Escher, an autism research philanthropist and mother to two children with nonverbal autism, shares her journey from novice to advocate in autism research. She highlights the alarming rise in autism prevalence and critiques current research methodologies. Escher discusses the need for innovative funding and exploration of non-genetic factors like environmental exposures. The conversation delves into societal perceptions of autism, urging a balance between acceptance and the urgency to find effective answers.

Dec 24, 2024 • 11min
Thank you. For everything. And see you in 2025.
The hosts celebrate the holiday season with reflections on the past year and their media achievements. They highlight community support and invite listener feedback for upcoming initiatives. Lighthearted ads blend in, discussing inflation and practical services. A fun twist includes a year-end survey with a chance to win a gift certificate, encouraging audience engagement. As the team prepares for a break, they express gratitude and excitement for recharging before diving into 2025 with fresh ideas.

Dec 23, 2024 • 29min
The government funding bill
President Biden just signed a stopgap funding bill, sparing the nation from a government shutdown. The American Relief Act, 2025, allocates $100 billion for disaster aid and $10 billion for farmers, but was a political tightrope walk amid fierce debates. The chatter also focuses on Trump's influence on this scaled-down bill and mixed reactions from both sides of the aisle. With tensions rising inside the Republican Party, the discussion explores the future of governance and how these funding decisions affect everyday Americans.

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Dec 20, 2024 • 18min
PREVIEW - The Friday Edition: My actual views on class and class politics in America.
Explore the tangled web of class politics and personal narratives. The speaker candidly shares their working-class upbringing and contrasts it with a more affluent suburban life. Reflecting on formative years filled with financial struggles, they highlight themes of hard work and independence. Insights into the impact of the 2008 financial crisis on their journalism career reveal class dynamics in America. Join a conversation that promises to delve deeper into the complexities of social stratification and how it shapes political perspectives.


