Tag: middleweight politics
DOGEfight: Why Democrats Should Steal the GOP's Efficiency Playbook
A new front opened up in the Democrats' war against themselves when Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer backed a Republican-led budget deal to avoid a government shutdown, prompting outrage from House Democrats, threats of a primary challenge from AOC, and renewed questions about who actually leads the Democratic Party.
24 Mar, 2025
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Fusion Voting Was Banned; Some Republicans Now Want It Back
Former Kansas House Speaker, Republican Don Hineman, voiced his support for fusion voting as a way for moderate Republicans to push back against the party’s rightward shift.
17 Mar, 2025
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Is Donald Trump Really All That Unprecedented?
Donald Trump's address to Congress last week is the latest in a string of highly partisan moves designed to please his base and needle his opponents.
10 Mar, 2025
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Is There a Party Left in America That Is in Touch with the American People?
Dan and Shawn look at recent polling and explore whether one party is guilty of being out of touch with the majority of Americans or whether either party is speaking to the majority at all?
03 Mar, 2025
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NATO, Ukraine, and the Cost of America's 4-Year Foreign Policy
Over the past two weeks, JD Vance blamed European Allies for stifling free speech in their countries, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth blamed them for not spending enough on defense, and President Trump blamed Ukraine for starting Russia's invasion of their country.
24 Feb, 2025
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Beyond Lesser of Two Evils: How Cities Are Reforming Poison Politics
A poll conducted by FairVote in December found that 47% of respondents felt they chose between the lesser of two evils in at least one election last year. What does that say about the state of our democracy? And more importantly, what can be done about it?
17 Feb, 2025
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The Death of Checks and Balances and The Rise of the Imperial Presidency
In his first three weeks back in office, President Trump has already floated taking control of Gaza, authorized Elon Musk to overhaul the Treasury with college interns, and signed more executive orders than most presidents do in a year. While critics argue he's trampling constitutional limits on presidential power, is Trump really breaking new ground - or just building on a century of executive overreach?
10 Feb, 2025
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Trump's First Week: Is This What Voters Asked For?
Trump kicked off his second term touting a mandate from the 49.8% of voters who backed him, using it to rename mountains, declare the U.S. a country with only two genders, and attempt to overturn a constitutional amendment via executive order.
27 Jan, 2025
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US vs TikTok: The Politics of Data Privacy and Free Speech
At the time of this recording, a controversial law imposing heavy fines on companies providing access to TikTok was set to take effect, effectively banning the app for US users.
20 Jan, 2025
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What Happened to the Populist Left?
In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, left-wing populism surged with movements like Occupy Wall Street and figures such as Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Yet, while the MAGA wing fuels right-wing populism’s dominance in the GOP, the populist left has seemingly lost its momentum.
13 Jan, 2025
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