

Beyond Politics
Matt Robison
Politics may be dismal, but the ideas that swirl around it and shape it are fascinating. This is a show that looks not just at politics, but the deeper ideas from history, science, psychology, economics, and technology that are shaping our world. We feature smart, lively, upbeat discussions with people who know what they're talking about and can help us understand the world better. Hosted by Matt Robison: writer, former senior congressional staffer, and campaign manager.
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Jun 4, 2024 • 45min
After Trump? Reporter's Inside Look at the Crazy MAGA Future.
ProPublica reporter Andy Kroll just went deep inside the epicenter of MAGA insanity, and found some unsettling things. What drives the MAGA movement is not policy or even support for Trump anymore, but something worse, something that's been on full display since Trump's conviction in New York. And it paints a troubling picture of the post-Trump future of the Republican Party.
01:40 A Disturbing Scene
06:47 The Ideological Divide in MAGA
16:17 The Rise and Fall of Christina Karamo
21:57 The Rise of Nihilism in the Republican Party
25:45 The Future of the Republican Party Post-Trump
29:42 The Entrenchment of Election Denialism
40:28 A Glimmer of Hope: Grassroots Education

May 31, 2024 • 12min
Bonus: How Much will the Conviction Hurt Trump
A quick interview with Howard Monroe about the impact of the Trump conviction

May 31, 2024 • 41min
Emergency Pod: Trump Convicted, But Is He Finally Done?
We start with an emergency segment recorded late this evening on the news that Donald Trump has been convicted on all 34 counts int he New York fraud trial, and is now a felon. We sort through the legal next steps and the political implications. We then shift to our earlier recording and hit the big story from Congressman Jamie Raskin and his proposal about how to force Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito off of the Supreme court cases involving Donald Trump because of their obvious bias. And finally, you'll want to hang on until the end. When we talk about whether we found the single dumbest criminal defendant in history.
00:00 Trump's Conviction: Immediate Reactions
02:14 Legal Analysis of the Verdict
04:43 Political Fallout and Public Reaction
08:29 Implications for American Democracy
11:36 Future Legal Proceedings and Sentencing
23:14 Supreme Court Controversies
38:53 Zoom Courtroom Mishaps

May 28, 2024 • 46min
How Mega Companies Get Filthy Rich Off America's Poor with YOUR Tax Dollars
It's a shocking story we hear almost nothing about: huge corporations exploiting some of the $900 billion a year in government programs aimed at helping America's poor, and pocketing hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars along the way. Anne Kim, a Contributing Editor at Washington Monthly, shares some of the most riveting stories from her book 'Poverty for Profit' (publishing TODAY at this link) a deep dive into what these companies are doing, who is being hurt, and why we decided as a country to outsource the poverty industry. Anne also explains why there's still some good news and hope for the future.
00:51 The Shocking Reality of the Poverty Industry
04:31 The Earned Income Tax Credit: A Double-Edged Sword
10:54 Maximus: The Giant Behind Welfare Outsourcing
16:48 The Dark Side of Medicaid and Dialysis Centers
21:19 The Bail Bond System: Preying on the Vulnerable
23:22 The Roots of Privatization and Its Impact on Poverty
30:03 Reimagining Government's Role and the Path Forward

May 24, 2024 • 35min
Trump Claims That He's Dead
Yes, Donald Trump did kind of tell supporters that he's dead. Our round table discussion started with deep, interesting question: after all the talk about polarization and division, is there actually a powerful emerging centrist movement in America? But then, Alicia dropped something kind of fascinating and disturbing into the conversation, an email from Donald Trump that seems to imply the he is currently dead. And as if that wasn't amusing enough, we close the show on one of the deepest existential questions facing America: what is the sandwich really? We actually had a legal read on that from a real court this week.
01:24 Exploring the Existence of a Political Center in America
05:54 The Rise and Impact of Performative Politics
07:53 The MAGA Movement and Its Influence
16:54 The Future of Republican Moderates and the MAGA Legacy
22:28 Is Trump...Dead?
28:47 The Biden vs. Trump Debate: Age, Sanity, and Governance
30:24 The Great Sandwich Debate: What Qualifies?

May 21, 2024 • 35min
Is Biden REALLY in Trouble with Black Voters?
Are Democrats really shedding massive amounts of support from African American voters? There are certainly warning signs of trouble -- including a New York times poll showing Trump getting the support of more than 20% of Black Americans. But Mario Broussard and Ana Robinson of Global Strategy Group say that the actual picture is a lot more nuanced than that, and that if the numbers suggest anything, it's that there are things Biden and the Democrats can do to hold on to the critical core of the Democrats' base.
01:21 Young Black Women's Voting Enthusiasm and Economic Struggles
04:49 The Impact of Abortion Rights on Young Black Women Voters
15:27 Economic Concerns Among Black Voters
26:34 Messaging Strategies for Democrats: Addressing Key Voter Concerns
32:31 The Role of Social Media and Influencers in Engaging Young Voters

May 17, 2024 • 39min
Who ACTUALLY Won the Presidential debate Standoff?
After a major standoff, Trump and Biden have agreed to two presidential debates. Did Biden win this exchange? And how much does it really matter? Also, a quick breakdown of Michael Cohen's testimony, and the question of whether Trump's political defenses in the hush money trial are actually kind of working. Plus, a very weird New York Times poll from this week and a continued run of voting results that Donald Trump should be finding downright scary. Plus, our closing segment has snakes on a plane. No, really.
And we closed with snakes on a plane. No, literally. I mean, it. Snakes on a plane,
00:00 Opening Remarks: The Role of Debates in Politics
00:46 Debating the Debates: Trump vs. Biden
02:27 The Circus of Presidential Debates
04:26 Breaking Tradition: The New Debate Format
06:19 The Argument Against Debates
10:53 Character and Policy in Debates
17:02 Strategic Analysis: Biden vs. Trump Debate Dynamics
19:29 Trump's Debate Strategy and Poll Analysis
20:16 Breaking Down Trump's Legal Challenges
20:25 The Michael Cohen Testimony: A Deep Dive
25:50 Analyzing Trump's Defense Strategies
30:56 Voter Sentiment and Election Predictions
35:40 Quirky News Roundup: Bees, Zebras, and Snakes

May 14, 2024 • 42min
What Everyone Is Missing About Voters' Sour Mood on the Economy
Lauren Goldstein from Change Research discusses voters' negative views on the economy and the psychological aspects affecting their perceptions. Topics include generational divides, effective political communication, and innovative approaches to public opinion research.

May 10, 2024 • 37min
Trump's Legal Danger Just Went Way Up...But Not Because of Stormy.
Was the big, headline grabbing testimony from Stormy Daniel actually the most significant thing that happened in the Trump trial this week? We make the case that the answer is actually...no. Trump should be a lot more worried about three other developments. Plus, what's driving the Biden administration's pause on arms transfers to Israel? And why did RFK Jr. say that a piece of his brain is missing???
00:53 Exploring the Impact of Stormy Daniels' Testimony
05:14 The Hypocrisy Surrounding Pornography
08:56 The Legal Significance Beyond the Headlines
13:32 Trump's Legal Risks and Public Opinion Dynamics
17:30 Debunking Polling Myths and Misinterpretations
21:34 Analyzing the Middle East Ceasefire Negotiations
25:19 The Grand Bargain: Biden's Middle East Strategy
32:56 The Controversial Views of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

May 7, 2024 • 60min
The Secrets You Need to Know to Succeed in Politics
Zac McCrary, from ProPolitics, interviews about secrets success in politics. Topics include family influences, managing congressional offices, unionization, demands on Congress members, career transitions, impactful legislation, shift from consulting, and book recommendations.


