The DSR Network

The DSR Network
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Dec 22, 2025 • 25min

DSR Daily December 22: Trump Ratchets Up Greenland Tensions

Tensions flare as a special envoy is appointed to Greenland, stirring diplomatic ripples with Denmark. The conversation dives into the potential extension of ObamaCare subsidies, spotlighting the political implications for Senate Republicans. Meanwhile, a combative Turning Point USA convention highlights GOP fractures, with MAGA infighting and controversial endorsements taking center stage. The team also investigates a U.S. pursuit of a sanctioned tanker linked to Maduro, showcasing ongoing geopolitical strategies.
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Dec 21, 2025 • 25min

DSR Weekly Wrap-up: A New Name for the Kennedy Center?

This week unveils a controversial renaming of the Kennedy Center after Trump, sparking fierce debate and ridicule. The hosts dive into TikTok's deal to stave off a US ban amid national security worries. They also discuss the EU's significant loan to Ukraine, highlighting the shifting U.S. stance on support. Other topics include a multi-state manhunt related to recent shootings and a critique of Republicans fixating on transgender issues, alongside a humorous look at Trump's obsession with naming things.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 40min

Siliconsciousness: Trump, AI and the Big Choices We Face in the Very Near Future

Adam Conner, a policy expert at the Center for American Progress, joins to discuss the implications of the Trump administration's AI executive order. He argues that this order could undermine state regulations and empower big tech, posing legal and constitutional challenges. The conversation dives into the economic stakes of AI, the need for clear accountability measures, and the risks of relying too heavily on AI for decision-making. Conner also emphasizes the importance of steering AI development towards inclusive growth and fostering public debate on its future.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 27min

The Daily Blast: Trump Press Sec Goes Full Cult as Brutal Fox News Poll Hits Him Hard

In this engaging discussion, columnist Moira Donegan delves into the bizarre announcement by press secretary Karoline Leavitt about renaming the Kennedy Center after Trump, reflecting his troubling grip on power. She analyzes the cult-like flattery surrounding him and connects his physical decline to waning political support, underscored by a grim Fox News poll. Moira also explores the implications of a fractured GOP and public opposition to his military actions, painting a picture of a leader increasingly detached from reality and his followers.
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Dec 18, 2025 • 48min

Words Matter: Reflecting on Rob Reiner and his Legacy

Norm Ornstein, a renowned political scholar and commentator, joins the discussion, reflecting on the tragic legacy of Rob Reiner and his family. They explore the urgent need for reform in mental health policies, highlighting the underlying stigma and systemic failures that plague the system. Ornstein advocates for better police training in crisis situations and reveals successful treatment models like Miami's court-based program. The conversation also touches on Reiner's impactful artistic and social advocacy, emphasizing the importance of compassion in public policy.
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Dec 18, 2025 • 15min

DSR Daily December 18: Trump’s Unhinged Prime-time Address

Discussing Trump's prime-time address, hosts label it as 'unhinged' and critique its tone and inaccuracies. They also spotlight the House's passing of a healthcare bill, which threatens ACA subsidies for millions. An $11 billion arms sale to Taiwan raises eyebrows, showcasing mixed signals in U.S. policy. The potential politicization of the FCC is another hot topic, alongside Australia's new hate-speech laws in response to a hate crime. The conversation is lively and layered, capturing urgent political issues.
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Dec 18, 2025 • 21min

The Daily Blast: Mike Johnson Rattled by New Revolt as MAGA-GOP Fury Boils: “Bullshit!”

Grace Seegers, a staff writer at The New Republic, delves into the tumultuous world of House Republicans as they face a revolt over Affordable Care Act subsidies. She discusses how infighting threatens Speaker Mike Johnson’s control, with factions clashing over strategy. Grace highlights the likely political fallout from subsidy cuts, including rising premiums and increased uninsured rates. The conversation reveals the human toll on voters and examines how health care issues are becoming crucial for upcoming elections.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 37min

Trump Wags a Venezuelan Dog. Or Is Something Else Going On Here?

Join Rosa Brooks, a law professor and foreign policy expert, Ed Luce, a Financial Times columnist, and David Sanger, a national security journalist, as they dissect Trump's provocative blockade against Venezuela. They delve into the shifting justifications for U.S. interventions, questioning whether this is a genuine threat or simply a political distraction. The trio also explores the implications for NATO and Russia's growing influence, proving that in geopolitics, there's always more than meets the eye.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 24min

DSR Daily December 17: Trump’s Blockade of Sanctioned Oil Tankers

Trump's recent blockade of sanctioned Venezuelan oil tankers raises legal questions and potential consequences for oil markets. The team discusses the implications for U.S. strategy and the likely impact on oil prices. They also delve into the expanded travel ban seen as discriminatory, and the alarming presidential powers tied to national security claims. A revealing Vanity Fair profile adds to the tension within the administration as they reflect on the ramifications of a presidency that leaves many feeling worse off.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 25min

The Daily Blast: Trump Press Sec Goes Off Rails as Susie Wiles Fiasco Takes Worse Turn

Asawin Suebsaeng, a political reporter for Zeteo known for his coverage of the Trump administration, discusses the fallout from Susie Wiles' candid Vanity Fair interviews. Wiles' assertion that Trump's prosecutions are about 'retribution' complicates his legal battles, providing ammunition for his adversaries. Suebsaeng critiques Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s fervent defense of Trump and analyzes how such loyalty often mirrors authoritarian sycophancy. The conversation delves into the broader implications of these admissions on Trump's judicial challenges.

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