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Nov 1, 2024 • 28min
The Daily Blast: Brutal New Ad Nukes Trump—with His Own Ugly, Hateful Attacks on Women
Jennifer Mercieca, a political communications professor, dives into the implications of Kamala Harris's bold campaign ad that leverages Trump's controversial quotes on abortion. They discuss how this ad targets women's rights and mobilizes female voters in the post-Dobbs era. Mercieca highlights the pitfalls of Trump's misogynistic rhetoric and its alienating impact on women. The conversation also uncovers troubling links between anti-feminism and white supremacist ideologies, emphasizing the critical role of women in shaping today's political narrative.

Oct 31, 2024 • 39min
Words Matter: October Spooks and Surprises - the Final Days of the Race
As the election draws near, excitement and anxiety fill the air. Candidates are feeling the pressure, with Trump's controversial rally raising eyebrows as a potential game-changer. Discussions reveal the crucial role women are playing with early voting trends. Voter engagement is at the forefront, with grassroots efforts and community support being vital. Recent Supreme Court rulings are also examined, highlighting their impact on voter rights and election integrity. It’s a lively analysis of the final stretch leading to a pivotal Election Day.

Oct 31, 2024 • 52min
Color Us Nauseously Optimistic
In this insightful discussion, Norm Ornstein, a Capitol Hill expert, and David Corn, a renowned journalist from Mother Jones, join David Rothkopf to share their final predictions ahead of Election Day. They navigate the complexities of voter dynamics and the pitfalls of polling, emphasizing grassroots engagement over statistical analysis. The duo also highlights critical issues of electoral integrity, dissecting recent Supreme Court cases and their potential impact on voting rights. Their blend of analysis, humor, and urgency captures the current political zeitgeist.

Oct 31, 2024 • 15min
The DSR Daily for October 31: Election Shenanigans Already Underway
Legal challenges are a hot topic as Musk's cash giveaways raise ethical questions in the election landscape. A disturbing incident of a Trump supporter threatening with a machete highlights rising political tensions. The Supreme Court's decision to allow voter roll purges in Virginia sparks debate on voter disenfranchisement. The intersection of youth behavior and political rhetoric reveals alarming connections to violence. As election day approaches, threats of unrest loom, adding to the chaotic political climate and international concerns.

Oct 31, 2024 • 25min
The Daily Blast: Angry Trump Starts Blame Game as Polls Reveal Big New Problem for Him
Joel Payne, a senior official at MoveOn, delves into the political turmoil surrounding Donald Trump's campaign as he faces mounting pressures in a tightly tied race. Trump’s anger towards GOP leaders and allegations of voter fraud raise questions about his ground game. Payne highlights the significance of engaging low-propensity voters and discusses the innovative strategies aimed at boosting turnout, particularly among Latino and African-American voters. The shifting dynamics favoring Kamala Harris add urgency to the elections, showcasing the critical nature of effective voter outreach.

Oct 30, 2024 • 31min
It's Another U.S. Presidential Election: What Could Go Wrong?
Barton Gellman, a Senior Advisor at the Brennan Center and award-winning journalist, joins the discussion on the potential chaos looming over the upcoming U.S. presidential election. He highlights the threats of disinformation and voter suppression, warning about the impact of deep fakes on electoral integrity. The conversation also touches on the necessity of clear communication in a controversial political climate and the vice president's struggle to balance campaign strategies. Gellman's insights offer a critical look at safeguarding democracy in turbulent times.

Oct 30, 2024 • 32min
Siliconsciousness: Rethinking the AI Agenda for the US and the World
Camille Stewart Gloster, former Deputy National Cyber Director and current CEO of CAS Strategies, joins David Rothkopf to tackle the complex interplay between AI innovation and regulation. They discuss how to ensure no nation or person is left behind in the AI race. Camille advocates for inclusive governance, emphasizing the need for global majority countries to have a voice in AI policy. They also call for a world technology bank to address digital inequality and the importance of cohesive strategies amid U.S.-China tech dynamics.

Oct 30, 2024 • 16min
The DSR Daily for October 30: Kamala’s Massive DC Rally
Kamala Harris drew a massive crowd of 75,000 at a rally in DC, emphasizing the importance of democracy during a time of political division. The discussion also delves into Ukraine's mobilization efforts and the troubling political landscape in Canada as Trudeau faces internal pressures. Controversy brews over the Washington Post's controversial decision not to endorse Harris, triggering backlash and concerns about media integrity. The conversation rounds off with reflections on the media's bipartisan shift and the call for active electoral participation.

Oct 30, 2024 • 27min
The Daily Blast: GOPer Wrecks Trump over NYC Rally: "Surprise, You Blew Yourself Up"
Mike Madrid, co-founder of the Lincoln Project and expert on the Latino vote, shares insights on the fallout from Trump’s controversial rally in New York. He highlights how Trump's remarks about Puerto Rico could alienate voters in key states like Pennsylvania. Madrid argues this incident may be the 'October Surprise' that jeopardizes Trump’s campaign. The conversation delves into shifting Latino voter dynamics and the significance of cultural issues shaping electoral outcomes. It’s a captivating dive into the effect of rhetoric on political fortunes.

Oct 29, 2024 • 31min
AAI: Israel Responds to Iran - So Now What Comes Next in the Middle East?
Nancy Youseff, a national security correspondent for the Wall Street Journal with a wealth of experience in Middle Eastern conflicts, shares her insights on Israel's military actions against Iran and the potential fallout. She explores the plight of hostages and the shifting balance of power in the region. The conversation delves into the changing views of the Arab street, the challenges journalists face in authoritarian regimes, and her personal journey as an Arab-American female journalist covering the Arab Spring. A fascinating take on a complex situation!


