

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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Apr 5, 2024 • 33min
How Trump Is Knifing Johnson Using Marjorie Taylor Greene
Marjorie Taylor Greene's is trying to remove Mike Johnson as House Speaker, supposedly over his government funding deal, but really over his proposal for Ukraine aid. But it's really a sign of how Trump's small MAGA sect -- and their patron Vladimir Putin -- continue to exercise leverage over the rest of America. Then, was there a critical shift in the Israel-Hamas war this week? Also, Trump's legal and financial maneuvers, and we highlight the most bizarre far-right conspiracy theories related to Monday's eclipse.
00:00 Diving into Trump's Political Maneuvers and House Speaker Drama
00:17 Exploring the Complex Dynamics of US and Israel Politics
00:50 Unpacking the Intricacies of the Ukraine Conflict and US Support
08:37 Analyzing the Political Landscape and Public Perception in Israel
15:17 Shifting Perspectives on Israel and the Impact on US Politics
19:36 A Lighter Take: This Week in Trump and Legal Battles
27:05 Navigating the World of Conspiracy Theories and Eclipse Madness
32:33 Wrapping Up: Reflections and Greek Independence Day

Apr 2, 2024 • 9min
One Thing: the Right's Frankenstein Monster Is Back to Get Us
One thing to notice today is a news story in Politico about how the anti-abortion movement is scheming to turn the Republican party and ultimately all of America against in-vitro fertilization. What's amazing is that this is actually just the latest result of an intentional cynical, carefully calculated project begun in secret 50 years ago, it's sort of a Frankenstein monster of political power that's changed the face of America. And since it's broken lab containment, I may continue to affect all of us for decades to come.
***This mini-episode is part of a pilot project to try short, daily, focused episodes focusing on one key idea, number, or news item. We really want to know what you think of it. You can answer the poll question (on Spotify), or email us at matt.beyondpoliticspodcast@gmail.com.***

Apr 1, 2024 • 7min
Are Republicans About to Melt Down...Again? And What About the Rest of Us?
On the surface, the day's big headline was about Republican dysfunction. Underneath, it really revealed something that's been going wrong with all of American politics for a long time. One polling number, and one long-forgotten episode of a television science fiction series, help illustrate the problem.

Apr 1, 2024 • 37min
Inside the Right Wing's Not-So-Secret Plan for a Radical Takeover
Imagine the leaders of America's right wing sitting down and writing a plan for a radical re-shaping of American government and society, a blueprint to put in place if they manage to elect Donald Trump again. It actually happened. Today, we go inside 'Project 2025' with Ben Olinsky from the Center for American Progress Action Fund, and find out what's in the plan, and why on Earth if they have such an alarming set of ideas designed to scare swing voters they would ever write it down.
00:51 The Shocking Contents of Project 2025
04:17 Schedule F: Trump's Plan to Politicize the Federal Bureaucracy
09:14 Weaponizing the Department of Justice Under Trump
13:20 Immigration Policies in Project 2025: Expanding Expedited Removal
15:55 The Achievability of Project 2025's Goals
20:29 Hidden Agendas: Labor Policies and Christian Nationalism
24:07 The Strategy Behind Publicizing Project 2025
31:24 Defending Democracy: Strategies Against Project 2025

Mar 29, 2024 • 6min
One Thing: How Daniel Kahneman Actually Changed the World
There were two significant deaths in the news on Wednesday: one got all the headlines, but the other one changed the world. And that's the one thing to pay attention to: how Daniel Kahneman led a quiet revolution in understanding how people think that is still rippling through the world and will for decades to come. He's even likely influenced the things you say and do.
We really want to know what you think. You can answer the poll question (on Spotify), or email us at matt.beyondpoliticspodcast@gmail.com.

Mar 29, 2024 • 36min
Trump Just Made Billions. Does It Change Anything?
Donald Trump just made billions by taking his media company built on Truth Social public. Is that really going to change anything politically? Or in terms of the fact that he seemed to be nearly bankrupt at the beginning of the week? (01:09). Then the Ronna McDaniel saga at NBC where she got hired and promptly fired. Alicia Preston shuts down the Republican counter backlash in one line. (12:51) Also, which party should be more nervous about the rise of RFK Jr.(21:25) , the legacy of Joe Lieberman (24:46), AND, based on the news that Donald Trump is selling Trump-branded Bibles, we came up with our own list of Trump branded religious paraphernalia that he should try to sell next (28:45).

Mar 28, 2024 • 10min
Wait, HOW Often Do Ships Run Into Bridges??? (Hint: A LOT)
Today, we're testing a new concept: 10 minute daily episodes highlighting the things happening in the news that are worthy of your attention, but that don't make the headline skim. The kind of important number or idea that somehow slips down 8 paragraphs in the story, or onto the back pages. Something that might make you think about the world a little differently, or help connect some dots that put current events in a new light.
We really want to know what you think. You can answer the poll question (on Spotify), or email us at matt.beyondpoliticspodcast@gmail.com.
Today, the thing to notice is the number 35. Earlier this week, a cargo ship lost power and plowed into the Francis Scott Key bridge in the port of Baltimore killing six bridge workers. The effects will ripple across America for years to come. But it's the number 35, tucked into a New York Times op-ed, that makes one think about the bigger role of the federal government and what it quietly does in the shadows.

Mar 27, 2024 • 31min
He Stopped Trump from Stealing One Critical Swing State
Joe Khan was the lawyer for a critical swing county in Pennsylvania in 2020 when he noticed something...odd. He joins us to tell the story of how he and a group of lawyers banded together to defend the Pennsylvania election outcome - and ultimately American democracy - from the Trump onslaught. And now that he's running for Attorney General of Pennsylvania, what lessons will he apply in 2024, when Pennsylvania appears to be under even greater threat of Trump election interference?
01:30 The Early Signs of Election Interference in Pennsylvania
04:29 Building a Legal Coalition to Defend the Vote
09:01 Frontline Strategies: Preparing for Every Scenario
15:41 The Fight Against Social Media Giants
21:49 The Critical Role of the Attorney General in Future Elections

Mar 25, 2024 • 43min
Is Most of the Music Industry About to Be Wiped Out?
There is a sneaky huge shift happening in American music right now right under our very noses (or ears). Private equity's takeover of the music business could have major consequences for what we hear and whether we hear anything new at all. Whitney Houston's catalog acquisition, Taylor Swift's battle over her masters, and the fight over Pink Floyd's music are just a handful of examples. Music industry writer Marc Hogan joins to explain his fascinating piece about this in the New York Times.
00:00 The Unseen Impact of Private Equity on Music
01:27 A Deep Dive into Music Rights and Private Equity
05:00 The Taylor Swift Case
10:50 Exploring the Financialization of Music and Its Effects
17:59 The Future of Music: Creativity vs. Commercialization
27:01 Exploring the Potential for Innovation in Music and Visual Media
30:28 The Future of Music: Opportunities and Challenges

Mar 22, 2024 • 54min
Republicans' Spactacular, Epic, Hilarious Backfire
A Chaotic Republican Hearing and Trump's Legal and Financial Woes: the round table runs through a tumultuous Republican hearing meant to highlight Republicans' fantasy of wrongdoing by President Biden, which backfired spectacularly on themselves and Donald Trump. Also, Judge Aileen Cannon's ham-handed slow-walking of the Trump documents case, and the incredible shrinking Trump fundraising base.
02:29 The Republican Hearing Debacle
14:15 The Media's Role and Public Perception in Political Narratives
21:48 Judge Cannon Tries to Bury The Case in Florida
28:27 Breaking News: The Government's New Lawsuit
38:50 Trump's Legal and Financial Troubles Are Deep
45:31 The RNC Takeover and Trump's Fundraising Woes
50:40 The Bizarre World of Political Fundraising Emails


