

Raging Moderates with Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov
Vox Media Podcast Network
Raging against the extremes. Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov are in the middle — and they’re mad, because being a moderate in America these days does NOT mean staying silent. New episodes every weekday evening. Part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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Jan 23, 2026 • 27min
The Trump Team’s GRIFTS for Greenland, Gaza, and Beyond
In this engaging discussion, Aaron Parnas, a political commentator, shares insights on Trump's recent performance at Davos and his questionable claims about Greenland, framing it all as a strategic grift. The duo analyses the ripple effects on allies and markets. They also delve into the complicated landscape of the 2028 Democratic primary calendar, exploring options among early voting states. Parnas critiques Jared Kushner's Gaza redevelopment plan as dystopian and impractical, while debating RFK Jr.'s presidential ambitions amidst rising tensions.

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Jan 21, 2026 • 1h 2min
A Year of Trump 2.0; A Decade of the War on Truth (ft. Heather Cox Richardson)
Heather Cox Richardson, a renowned historian and author of the Letters from an American newsletter, joins Jessica Tarlov to discuss a tumultuous year of Trump 2.0. They explore the implications of a president with fewer constraints, the rising tides of anti-democratic rhetoric, and the dismantling of post-WWII alliances. Richardson offers insights into the nostalgia for 2016, revealing deeper cultural anxieties amid today's political chaos. They also highlight the public's pushback against democratic erosion and the urgent need for accountability.

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Jan 16, 2026 • 22min
Is it Time to Abolish ICE?
Political commentator Aaron Parnas joins Jessica Tarlov to examine the growing tensions surrounding ICE. They discuss the escalating clashes in Minneapolis and whether rogue agents ever face accountability. Aaron highlights the mainstream support for abolishing ICE among moderates and suggests practical reforms like body cams and training. The conversation also veers into international relations, reflecting on Trump's approach to Iran and Denmark. Parnas provides insight into the early impacts of the Mamdani administration in New York City.

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Jan 14, 2026 • 55min
Is This a Turning Point for America? (ft. Sarah Longwell)
In this engaging discussion, Sarah Longwell, the publisher of The Bulwark and a sharp political analyst, dives into the urgent issues facing America today. She and Jessica Tarlov explore the aftermath of the Minneapolis shooting, discussing how social media and government missteps have amplified public outrage. They also tackle Trump’s intimidation of Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell and how political identities are shifting in surprising ways, particularly among younger voters. Longwell emphasizes the need for Democrats to address core concerns like safety and affordability.

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Jan 9, 2026 • 28min
ICE’s War Turns Deadly, Trump Seizes Oil Tankers, and RFK’s At It Again
Political commentator Aaron Parnas joins Jessica Tarlov to dissect pivotal current events. They delve into the tragic ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good, questioning federal actions and accountability. The conversation shifts to Trump’s controversial foreign maneuvering, including oil tanker seizures and geopolitical tensions. They also tackle RFK Jr.'s vaccine stance and the implications for public health, before discussing the slow-moving Epstein case and the call for justice. Parnas passionately advocates for action against rising mass shootings, making this discussion both urgent and engaging.

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Jan 7, 2026 • 57min
Can Democrats Criticize Trump’s Invasion Without Defending Maduro?
Ben Meiselas, co-founder of the Meidas Touch Network, dives into the implications of Nicolás Maduro's arrest and how Democrats can navigate criticism without defending authoritarianism. He raises concerns about the operation's legality, exploring U.S. geopolitical interests amid tensions with China and Russia in Venezuela. They also tackle the welfare fraud scandal impacting Minnesota's governor and the contentious debate over a billionaire wealth tax, highlighting the challenges Democrats face in addressing economic anxieties.

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Dec 19, 2025 • 47min
Trump Family Corruption, Making Tax Policy Fair, and 2026 Predictions
A lively discussion unfolds as the hosts tackle the balance between competition and cooperation in society. They delve into the shock of Trump-era corruption and call for accountability. Examining the myth of being socially liberal yet fiscally conservative, they propose reforms for clearer tax policies. Friendships across political lines are explored, showcasing the possibility of warmth amid debate. Lastly, bold predictions for 2026 set the stage for what's to come.

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Dec 17, 2025 • 52min
How Trump Remade America in Just One Year
Scott and Jessica dive into the whirlwind of Trump's return to power and its impact on U.S. institutions and norms. They debate whether Time made the right call by naming Trump Person of the Year while comparing his influence to that of AI leaders. The conversation shifts to the role of AI in the economy, with discussions on job losses and regulations. They tackle issues of corruption and lobbying, highlighting political access disparities. The duo wraps up with hopeful moments from 2025, blending personal anecdotes with broader cultural shifts.

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Dec 12, 2025 • 26min
The GOP’s Health Care Crisis Is Blowing Up
Join journalist Aaron Parnas, a Friday regular known for his sharp political insights, as he teams up with Jessica Tarlov for a lively discussion. They debate whether AI, rather than Trump, deserves the spotlight as TIME's Person of the Year. Tensions rise over Trump's seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker and the uncertain future of ACA subsidies. Plus, they dive into the implications of upcoming Epstein files and unpack the controversial Piers Morgan interview with Nick Fuentes. It's a week filled with political intrigue and personal rants!

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Dec 10, 2025 • 37min
The Affordability Crisis Trump Can’t Spin
Scott and Jessica dissect Trump's claims about falling gas prices, revealing a stark contrast with sinking consumer sentiment and looming layoffs. They explore the White House's attempts to address the affordability crisis through price-fixing probes and farm bailouts, while highlighting GOP discord over leadership and women's representation. The duo also analyzes emerging candidates in Texas' Senate race, emphasizing the strategic importance of electability and grassroots support. Tune in for a lively discussion on economic realities and political strategies!


