

Know Your Enemy
Matthew Sitman
A leftist's guide to the conservative movement, one podcast episode at a time, with co-hosts Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell.
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Jun 7, 2025 • 3min
Joe Biden's Betrayal [TEASER]
The hosts dive into a revealing new book that critiques Joe Biden's presidency and mental fitness. They discuss astonishing anecdotes, like Biden's forgetfulness and confusion, which raise serious concerns about his ability to serve. The conversation also touches on the implications for the Democratic Party and the media's role in covering up these issues. Additionally, they analyze the narcissism in leadership, illustrating how Biden's controlled narrative clashes with the reality of his capabilities.

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Jun 2, 2025 • 1h 28min
Christopher Caldwell's Case Against Civil Rights
This discussion dives into Christopher Caldwell's provocative analysis of civil rights legislation and its profound impact on America's constitutional framework. It critiques how these laws shaped governance and societal structures, notably through the lens of the baby boomer generation. The hosts explore the implications for freedom of association, immigration policies, and contemporary political correctness. They also reflect on Caldwell's conservative insights and their relevance in today's polarized political landscape, setting the stage for future explorations of influential conservative literature.

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May 22, 2025 • 2min
Trump as Messianic Prophet (w/ Manvir Singh) [TEASER]
This discussion dives into the intriguing connections between Trump's allure and ancient mythologies. Manvir Singh examines how the fervor around Trump mirrors longstanding archetypes, such as shaman and witch. He explores how modern movements like QAnon echo these historical narratives, revealing a desire for a promised restoration. The conversation uncovers the complexities of faith, communication, and deep-rooted cultural beliefs that shape contemporary political landscapes.

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May 15, 2025 • 1h 22min
Did Podcasters Make Trump President? (w/ Andrew Marantz)
In this discussion, Andrew Marantz, a staff writer at The New Yorker focused on the intersection of politics and culture, analyzes the rise of 'bro' podcasts. He highlights how these platforms, like Joe Rogan's, significantly sway younger male voters, especially within diverse communities. The conversation delves into the authenticity of political figures engaging on these platforms and how informal discourse reshapes political narratives. Marantz also examines the evolving landscape of leftist podcasts and the impact of humor in serious political dialogue.

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May 8, 2025 • 3min
Conclave (2024) (w/ Brandon Taylor) [TEASER]
The papal conclave is not just about divine selection; it’s steeped in political intrigue and historical corruption. Join a fascinating discussion on the upcoming film depicting the secretive world of cardinals as they choose a new pope. The host and guest delve into the contrasting cultural perspectives on church politics, highlighting significant differences between the U.S. and Italy. Plus, they discuss how the film might even influence real-life cardinals. Get ready for a mix of cinema, conspiracy, and compelling conversation!

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May 2, 2025 • 53min
The Life & Crimes of Roy Cohn (w/ In Bed with the Right)
Moira Donegan and Adrian Daub, co-hosts of the In Bed with the Right podcast, dive into the life of Roy Cohn—a lawyer infamous for his controversial tactics and role in historical events. They explore Cohn's manipulative methods during the Rosenberg trial and his influential position within McCarthyism, highlighting his complex identity as a gay man leading anti-gay efforts. The discussion unveils the psychological underpinnings of Cohn's character and the ironies of his legacy, showcasing his profound impact on American politics and culture.

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Apr 25, 2025 • 1h 24min
The Meaning of Pope Francis
The discussion reflects on the profound loss following Pope Francis's passing and his unique leadership style that emphasized compassion and dialogue. The hosts delve into his journey from a complex past to becoming a beloved figure, contrasting him with previous popes. They also examine his openness to blended worship practices and address the challenges of the Catholic Church, including LGBTQ issues and the sexual abuse crisis. The conversation ultimately celebrates Francis's legacy while pondering the future of the papacy in a divided world.

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Apr 15, 2025 • 5min
The Madness of Trump’s Tariffs (w/ John Ganz) [TEASER]
President Trump's latest tariff strategy has sparked a whirlwind of economic uncertainty. Described as 'Liberation Day,' his plans unleash chaos rather than freedom, leading to tumult in the stock market. A deep dive reveals psychological underpinnings, linking tariffs to notions of masculinity and traditional labor perspectives. The conversation stretches into bizarre fantasies surrounding tariffs and explores the fierce competition with China. It's a fascinating mix of economics, psychology, and a hint of political theater!

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Apr 8, 2025 • 1h 50min
UNLOCKED: How the Pandemic Changed Everything (w/ David Wallace-Wells)
David Wallace-Wells, an Opinion writer at the New York Times and climate change expert, joins the discussion to reflect on how the pandemic has reshaped our world. He shares insights on the emotional aftermath of COVID-19, emphasizing the lingering trauma and societal divisions it has created. The conversation delves into urban versus rural pandemic responses and the shifting political landscape. Wallace-Wells also addresses the impact on youth perspectives and the importance of acknowledging these changes for healing and future resilience.

Mar 31, 2025 • 5min
How the Pandemic Changed Everything (w/ David Wallace-Wells) [TEASER]
The conversation delves into the profound effects of the pandemic on everyday life. It revisits the fear and solidarity experienced during its early days. The discussion reveals how Covid altered our perceptions and behaviors, sparking a reluctance to acknowledge its true toll. Learning loss and the challenges of school closures are examined, shedding light on the long-term academic implications. Together, these reflections highlight how deeply the pandemic has transformed our society.


