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Feb 17, 2023 • 26min
These Voters Fret Biden's Age, Just Not Enough To Pick Trump
Swing voters express anxiety about President Biden's age, yet many still prefer him over Trump. The conversation delves into Biden's strategic outreach to moderate voters and his latest legislative wins amidst low approval ratings. Meanwhile, the Republican primary landscape heats up with contenders like Nikki Haley and Mike Pence stepping into the spotlight. Candid discussions on identity and the nuances of cultural perceptions add depth, along with a humorous take on the latest political antics surrounding balloons in the airspace.

Feb 16, 2023 • 18min
Biden Says UFOs Are NBD—Plus Our Chat With Second Gentleman
In this engaging discussion, Doug Emhoff, the United States' Second Gentleman and advocate against antisemitism, shares insights on his unique role as the first male in this position. He opens up about the significance of Jewish representation in the White House and the emotional connection to his heritage. The conversation also touches on President Biden's comments regarding UFOs, emphasizing the need for clarity in national security protocols amidst rising tensions with China. Emhoff highlights the importance of unity and confronting hate in today's political landscape.

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Feb 15, 2023 • 14min
Christian Nationalism's Foothold In American Politics
The podcast dives into the rise of Christian nationalism within the Republican Party, revealing survey results that show over half of Republicans support the idea of the U.S. as a strictly Christian nation. It discusses how these views intersect with issues like race, gender, and authoritarianism. The show also highlights the implications of a changing demographic landscape and the declining religiosity in America, particularly among white evangelicals, and their significant influence on political ideologies and candidates.

Feb 14, 2023 • 14min
GOP Targets Immigration Boss, Will Hold Hearings In Arizona
The recent decline in migrant apprehensions has sparked debates over new enforcement strategies. Speaker Kevin McCarthy's visit to Arizona aims to raise the profile of border security amidst ongoing immigration discussions. Tensions rise as impeachment proceedings against the Homeland Security Secretary unfold, viewed by Democrats as political maneuvering. The podcast also dives into the challenges Republicans face in pushing immigration reform and the fear-driven narrative linking drug smuggling to border security.

Feb 13, 2023 • 13min
More UFOs Shot Down By US Air Force
Greg Myre, NPR's national security correspondent, dives into the recent shootdowns of unidentified flying objects by the U.S. military. He discusses the implications for national security amid escalating tensions with China, particularly following the interception of a Chinese spy balloon. Myre also highlights the government's careful classification of these aerial threats and the challenges of balancing vigilance with practicality. With the stakes high, he emphasizes the importance of communication from leadership regarding these mysterious incidents.

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Feb 10, 2023 • 25min
U.S. Officials Allege Ballooning Chinese Espionage Threat
China's surveillance balloon program has raised alarms, with reports of balloons over 40 countries. The U.S. is responding with bipartisan measures against China's espionage, impacting military agreements and chip exports. Meanwhile, Pennsylvania grapples with election misinformation and preparations for 2024 amidst rising skepticism. The discussion also humorously reflects on Biden's unique phrases and Philly's Super Bowl frenzy, blending political insights with light-hearted sports culture.

Feb 9, 2023 • 15min
The Fight Over The Farm Bill
The Farm Bill is a critical piece of legislation with far-reaching effects on nutrition programs, farm subsidies, and environmental conservation. Internal Republican divisions raise concerns about its passage before funding runs out. Discussions highlight the financial scope of the bill, projected to cost $867 billion over ten years, alongside debates on spending cuts. Advocacy efforts focus on aiding formerly incarcerated individuals and pushing for improved conservation initiatives. As the deadline looms, the ramifications for rural communities grow increasingly urgent.

Feb 8, 2023 • 14min
From SOTU To Stump: Biden Heads To Wisconsin and Florida
President Biden's recent trips to Wisconsin and Florida are pivotal as he campaigns for re-election. He emphasizes healthcare affordability while navigating heckling from Republicans. The discussion highlights his centrist image amidst partisan tensions and the challenges of reconnecting with moderate voters. The podcast also explores the dynamics between Biden and Speaker McCarthy, shedding light on their complicated relationship and the ongoing struggle for bipartisan cooperation in a deeply divided political landscape.

Feb 8, 2023 • 16min
State Of The Union: Biden Touts Popular, Bipartisan Policies
President Biden's recent address spotlighted popular policies and the pursuit of bipartisanship, despite ongoing partisan tensions. The speech highlighted Biden's challenges with House Republicans as he prepares for a potential reelection campaign. Calls for police reform emerged, particularly in response to police brutality incidents, showcasing the need for urgent action amidst political divides. Additionally, the shifting dynamics in Congress following new leadership reflect a broader struggle for unity while addressing middle-class concerns in a polarized environment.

Feb 6, 2023 • 13min
Top US Diplomat Cancels China Trip Amid "Spy" Balloon Fallout
Tensions rise as Secretary of State Antony Blinken cancels his trip to China after a Chinese surveillance balloon is spotted over the U.S. The incident ignites debates about national security and President Biden's response amidst mounting political criticism. Amid bipartisan efforts, a House committee forms to tackle security threats from China. The podcast also contemplates the potential for a new Cold War, reflecting on the complex dynamics of U.S.-China relations and the public's reaction to these unfolding events.


