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Episode 4 - Gabe Fleisher of Wake Up to Politics on Trump 2.0 (So Far)
This is my conversation with Gabe Fleisher, who might be one of the best and most balanced political journalists working today. It would be a lot to say about anybody, but it's really a lot to say about Gabe--after all, he's only 23 years old. The Georgetown graduate and writer behind Wake Up to Politics, as good a subscription as there is on Substack, has been writing about politics since he was nine. All these years later, he's a seasoned pro finally doing what he loves full time, and my gosh is he good at it. Gabe and I spoke about his background, including how he got started and how he broke the news that New York City mayor Bill de Blasio was running for president, and then discussed our views on the first month of Trump Administration 2.0.
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Episode 3 - The Quiet Coup: Interview with Professor Mehrsa Baradaran
This is my conversation with Professor Mehrsa Baradaran, banking law expert and professor at the UC Irvine School of Law. We discussed Baradaran’s latest book, The Quiet Coup: Neoliberalism and the Looting of America, in which she seeks to explain the origins of why college graduates struggle to achieve financial security; why the government seems so inept in the face of natural disasters; and why so many seem to be barely getting by even as pundits tell us the economy is strong. Baradaran, an avowed progressive and avowed capitalist, is brilliant and a heck of a lot of fun to talk to, and, no matter your political priors, her arguments are worthy of serious consideration and engagement.
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Episode 2 - Truth Matters: Interview with Professor Robert George
This is my conversation with Dr. Robert George, professor of jurisprudence at Princeton University and a prominent conservative public intellectual. Though we intended to discuss Dr. George's latest book, Truth Matters: A Dialogue on Fruitful Disagreement in an Age of Division, a set of dialogues between George and his dear friend and co-professor, Dr. Cornel West, our wide-ranging conversation went well beyond that. Rarely, it seems, has fruitful disagreement been so important, and it's hard to think of a better (and more sharply dressed) instructor than Robert George.
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Episode 1 - Introduction: The Big Idea, Demystifying Republicans for Democrats and Vice Versa
In this welcome episode, host Nick Hagen explains his mission to push back on black and white, us vs. them thinking in politics and to demystify the right for the left and the left for the right. His goal is to facilitate better conversations, better arguments, better solutions, better relationships, and, eventually, with a little luck, a better country.
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