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The Dispatch Podcast

The Dispatch Podcast

Host Sarah Isgur is joined by Steve Hayes, Jonah Goldberg, and David French for a weekly thoughtful discussion on politics, policy, and culture.

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Not at Dartmouth Anymore

A new study shows the stark lack of ideological diversity in elite universities. Lawmakers call to rethink relations with the Saudis after OPEC?s decision to cut oil production. John Fetterman?s NBC interview raises difficult questions. Sarah, David, Jonah, and Declan wrestle with these topics before providing an urgent manatee update.

Out of context: ?If you stare at 2 + 2 = a duck and you say ?oh I get it,? that?s a problem for you.?

-American elite students study

-Fetterman?s NBC interview

-Manatees update

2022-10-14
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Sen. Bill Cassidy on OPEC

With OPEC+ committed to gutting production, Americans are bracing for a gas price hike. This leads Sen. Bill Cassidy to wonder, how should the U.S. maintain a relationship with the Saudis when ?what they do can make or break a family budget?? On the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Cassidy calls for more market-based solutions to both bolster energy independence and get carbon emissions under control. He joins Sarah to wrestle with all these problems ?? and their political implications ?? before turning to the main event: the ultimate Louisiana VS Texas BBQ showdown.

2022-10-12
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Between Politics and Morality

Sparing an hour between driving his ?friends? to and from the airport, Declan joins Sarah, David, and Jonah to debate the Herschel Walker saga, whether moral character matters in politics, and whether Democrats enjoy a double standard on hypocrisy. A broader midterms update is then followed by a quick glimpse into the new Supreme Court term. Plus: Elon Musk gets another NWYT mention.

2022-10-07
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Back to Fundamentals

Axios Senior Political Correspondent Josh Kraushaar joins Sarah to explain what happens when the Democrats? sugar rush drops. Are the fundamentals still favoring Republicans in the midterms? What's going on in Georgia? Can candidate quality block a red wave? And how?s 2024 shaping up? Join for a healthy fix of pre-midterms political punditry and prognostication.

Show Notes:

-Josh's Axios piece on the state of play for November

2022-10-05
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Who Blew Up Nord Stream?

As the editors of The Morning Dispatch eloquently put it, Nord Stream went boom. But who?s responsible? Sarah, David, and Jonah leave no conspiracy theory unexamined. Turning to the midterms, they discuss the power of low expectations, ask when spending money stops being useful, and wonder what it takes to be a good leader (or at least a good politician) during natural disasters. Also: the trio displays heroic restraint in today?s Not Worth Your Time, as they refrain entirely from making any kind of double entendre.

Show Notes:

-Tucker Carlson, literally wall-to-wall on Russian TV

-Lizzo playing James Madison?s flute

2022-09-30
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The Future of the Electoral Count Act

Understanding The Electoral Count Act, as it?s currently worded, requires a team of legal experts. So we got one! Sarah is joined by John Fortier, senior fellow at AEI, and Matthew Seligman, fellow at the Constitutional Law Center at Stanford Law School. Together they try to make sense of the law?s history, explain the difference between the two reform bills coming up through the House and the Senate, and debate whether either one goes far enough to prevent a constitutional crisis in 2024.

Show Notes:

-Matthew in support of the Senate bill

-What the Vice President can?t do

-John?s guide to the electoral college

-Matthew?s 2024 risk assessment

2022-09-30
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Putin Makes Nuclear Threats

What happens when Vladimir Putin starts feeling cornered? Sarah, David, Steve, and Jonah react to Russia announcing military mobilization and think through the implications of Putin?s nuclear chest-thumping. They then turn to the politics of immigration (still very bad), and conclude with some rank punditry: is the Democrats? momentary surge in the polls already bust?

Out of context: ?To me, it?s a little like the fight: Hiter-Stalin ? who is worse??

Show Notes:

-NBC poll showing decline in GOP loyalty to Trump

-Politico: using cartoons as political ads

2022-09-23
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Lindsey Graham's New-Old Abortion Ban

At long last in the same room, Sarah, Steve, David, and Jonah debate whether the conversation around abortion is changing, why it doesn't feel like Republicans are out of power, and whether lawmakers will ever do the right thing on border security. Plus: Sarah offers a troubling glimpse of the gents' problematic footwear.

2022-09-17
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Mar-a-Lago Documents Investigation Explained

The rapid developments in the Justice Department?s investigation of classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago may be hard to follow, but not to worry, Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and Declan are here to clarify and discuss. Plus: a look at the long-term impact of COVID-19, and the internal battles as both parties look to the midterms.

 

Show Notes:

-TMD: How Sarah Palin Lost Alaska?s House Special Election

-The Dispatch: Trump Is Hurting the GOP?s Midterm Prospects

2022-09-09
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Justice Department Turns Up the Heat

This week saw the Justice Department disclose new evidence that the former president and his legal team likely sought to conceal classified documents from investigators. Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and Declan are here to discuss. Plus: Alaska says no to Sarah Palin, and how should we view Mikhail Gorbachev?s legacy?

 

Show Notes:

-TMD: Trump Team Likely Sought to Conceal Classified Documents From Investigators, DOJ Says

-The Sweep: How Will Abortion Play in the Midterms?

-G-File: Grading Gorby on a Curve

2022-09-02
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Mark Leibovich Talks Thank You for Your Servitude

Steve is joined by Mark Leibovich to discuss his new book Thank You for Your Servitude: Donald Trump's Washington and the Price of Submission. How did the Republican Party get to its present predicament? Leibovich gives us his eyewitness account of how the former president transformed Washington, and a major American political party.

 

Show Notes:

-Thank You for Your Servitude by Mark Leibovich

-Leibovich?s page at The Atlantic

2022-09-01
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Biden Makes a Move on Student Loan Debt

President Joe Biden announced a plan to provide tens of millions of Americans with student loan debt relief. The fallout was swift. Our hosts are here with their reactions. Plus:  Jonah, David, and Declan discuss the results of this week?s primary elections.

 

Show Notes:

-TMD: Biden?s Base Gets a Student Loan Gift

-The Dispatch: The GOP Is Shrink-Wrapping Itself Around Trump

-The Dispatch: Tim Ryan Keeping the Pressure on J.D. Vance in Ohio

2022-08-26
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What?s With These GOP Senate Candidates?

This week's Dispatch Live, which is a weekly live stream for Dispatch members only, ran into some issues because Substack was completely down on Tuesday. So, because most members did not get to hear it we are offering it in its entirety as The Dispatch Podcast. If you're not a member of The Dispatch and liked what you heard here, click the link below to join so you can tune into Dispatch Live weekly on Tuesdays at 8pm ET.

In this episode, David, Declan, Andrew, and Audrey discuss the Senate GOP candidates for the midterm elections, the latest in the Mar-a-Lago search, and the chances of DeSantis 2024.

 

Show Notes:

- Join The Dispatch Community

2022-08-25
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Liz Cheney Defeated in Wyoming, Ukraine Fights On

Rep. Liz Cheney lost her re-election bid to her Trump-backed primary challenger in the Wyoming Republican primary on Tuesday. Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and David discuss the result, and share their thoughts as the primary season wraps up. Plus: What?s the latest from Ukraine? Our hosts discuss the state of the conflict.

 

Show Notes:

-The Dispatch: Liz Cheney: ?There Is Actually Precedent for ... Vice Presidents to Testify?

-The Dispatch: Choosing to Lose

-The Sweep: Warning Signs for the GOP?s Senate Hopes

2022-08-19
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The Inflation Reduction Act, a Libertarian Nightmare

On Tuesday, President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law. Scott Lincicome, director of general economics at the Cato Institute, joins Declan to help us better understand the legislation. What?s actually in the law? How questionable is the budget math?

 

Show Notes:

-Uphill: Breaking Down the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022

-Read Declan in The Morning Dispatch

-Read Scott in Capitolism

2022-08-18
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FBI Searches Mar-a-Lago, Trump Takes the Fifth

It was a busy week for the former president, the FBI searched his home at Mar-a-Lago, he invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in a New York deposition, and Attorney General Merrick Garland moved to make public the legal authorization for the FBI?s search. Sarah, Jonah, and David are here to discuss the fallout. Plus: Our hosts have new inflation numbers, and primary results to chew on.

 

Show Notes:

-TMD: The FBI Raids Trump?s Home

-French Press: Thinking Through the Trump Search

-G-File: Yearning for a Banana Republic

-Stirewaltisms: Of Presidents and Precedents

-The Dispatch: A Tale of Two GOP Responses to the Trump Search

-TMD: A Hint of Inflation Relief

-The Dispatch: Trump-Endorsed Tim Michels Prevails in Wisconsin Gubernatorial Primary

2022-08-12
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FBI Raids Mar-a-Lago: What Does it Mean?

Sarah and David get together for this special Advisory Opinions crossover episode to discuss the FBI?s search of former President Donald Trump?s home at Mar-a-Lago on Monday. What does it all mean? How does a federal investigation of a senior official work, and what happens next? Plus: some possible theories and explanations that might shed some light on the events of yesterday.

 

Show Notes:

-TMD: The FBI Raids Trump?s Home

-Andy McCarthy in National Review: ??The FBI?s Mar-a-Lago ?Raid?: It?s about the Capitol Riot, Not the Mishandling of Classified Information

-Marc Elias Twitter thread

2022-08-09
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Fallout of Kansas Rejecting Abortion Amendment

Sarah, David, Steve and Jonah are back for an action-packed show today including the primary elections, Speaker Nancy Pelosi?s visit to Taiwan, and the demise of al-Qaeda leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri on Sunday. Will tensions over abortion issues cause bigger voter turnouts in the future? Plus: The Senate overwhelmingly voted to approve Sweden and Finland for acceptance into NATO on Wednesday with a lone dissent from Sen. Josh Hawley.

 

Show Notes:

-The Sweep: What We Learned

-TMD: Another Blockbuster Primaries Tuesday

-The Current: Killing Zawahiri: How the CIA Hunts Monsters

-TMD: Tensions Flare in the Taiwan Strait

2022-08-05
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David Axelrod Previews the Midterms, 2024

David Axelrod, chief strategist for former President Barack Obama?s presidential campaigns and host of The Axe Files and co-host of Hacks on Tap podcasts, joins Steve to tackle the complex questions about the midterm primary elections this week. What?s up with the Democrat Party?s tactic of funding extremist Republican candidates? And what is the outlook for the upcoming general elections? Plus: Axelrod gives listeners the big picture of what?s happening in Kansas as well as what the abortion rights issue means to both sides of the political aisle.

 

Show Notes:

-The Axe Files with David Axelrod

-TMD: Another Blockbuster Primaries Tuesday

-The Dispatch: Peter Meijer Falls to Trump-Endorsed John Gibbs in Michigan

-The Dispatch: Eric Schmitt Wins the Missouri GOP Senate Primary

-The Sweep: What We Learned

2022-08-04
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Economy Contracts, Manchin Makes a Deal

Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and David are back to discuss big pieces of legislation coming down the pipeline. Will the Inflation Reduction Act find footing in the House? The White House?s stretched definition of a recession is digging the administration into a deeper hole of messaging problems. Plus, Is President Biden gunning for another term in 2024, and are ordinary Democrats distancing themselves from his leadership?

 

Show Notes:

-The Dispatch: Who Decides What a Recession Is?

-G-File: Merrick Garland?s Playing It Right

-The Current: The CHIPS Act: Far From Perfect, but Still Very Good

-The Dispatch: Dem Campaign Chiefs Tell Different Stories on GOP Primary Meddling

2022-07-29
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Mo Elleithee Talks New Battleground Poll

Mo Elleithee, founding executive director of Georgetown University?s Institute of Politics and Public Service, joins Sarah to talk about the complexities of politics. Results from a new Battleground Poll are in, and it?s clear that most Americans believe that the state of our politics is ?really bad.? What happened and what can we do to fix it? Also on the agenda: Alaska?s interesting nonpartisan primary system, and the Democratic National Committee?s recent decision to make states bid for early waivers.

 

Show Notes:

-Georgetown Institute of Politics & Public Service Battleground Civility Poll

2022-07-28
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January 6 Panel Details Trump's Inaction

Sarah and David are joined by The Morning Dispatch editors Declan Garvey and Esther Eaton to discuss the vivid testimonies during Thursday night?s January 6 committee hearing. Also on the agenda: In the wake of Dobbs v. Jackson Women?s Health Organization, Republicans are wary of giving Democrats a win with a contraception bill currently on the Senate floor, and a same-sex marriage bill faces an unclear way forward after Tuesday?s House vote.

 

Show Notes:

-TMD: The January 6 Committee Presses the Secret Service

-TMD: Donald Trump?s Inaction on January 6

-The Dispatch: A Timeline of What Trump Did?and Didn?t Do?on January 6

2022-07-22
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James Webb Takes Us Back in Time

Images from the James Webb Space Telescope have taken the internet by storm, and Declan is here with two guests who worked on it for a fascinating conversation about its long journey into reality. Dr. John Mather, a Nobel Prize-winning astrophysicist at NASA?s Goddard Space Flight Center and the senior project scientist for the JWST, and Dr. Scott Acton, a physicist at Ball Aerospace and JWST?s Wavefront Sensing and Controls scientist, relay their exploits in achieving the most incredible and ambitious space images ever taken of thousands of galaxies, black holes, and dust clouds. And we have to ask: Are we alone in the universe, really?

 

Show Notes:

-First Images from the James Webb Space Telescope

-Dr. John Mather

-TMD: This Is Something That?s Going to ?Change Our Understanding of the Universe?

2022-07-21
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Inflation Surges to 40-Year High

Sarah, David, and Jonah reflect on the problem of inflation, which surged to 9.1 percent this week and look ahead to the presidential race in 2024. Will there be a showdown between Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump to win the Republican nomination? Our hosts wrap up with a discussion of shifting coalitions within the political parties.

 

Show Notes:

-TMD: June?s Very Bad, No Good Inflation Report

-New York Times: Most Democrats Don?t Want Biden in 2024, New Poll Shows

-Axios: The great realignment

-The Dispatch: How Joe Biden Set Himself Up for Failure

-Pew Research Center: Religiously, nonwhite Democrats are more similar to Republicans than to white Democrats

-First Images from the James Webb Space Telescope

2022-07-15
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Robert O'Brien Talks Global Threats

Robert O?Brien, former U.S. ambassador and national security advisor to President Donald Trump, joins Klon Kitchen for a discussion of international politics from a bird?s-eye view. They discuss his time working for the former president, and the job of national security advisor. Plus: How can the United States protect itself from Chinese economic espionage? China?s threat to Taiwan? And what is the future of the war in Ukraine?

 

Show Notes:

-Uphill: The Showdown Over the China Competition Bill

-The Current: Ban TikTok Now

-The Current: Getting Smart on Intelligence

2022-07-13
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The Tragedy in Highland Park

Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and David discuss two major events from the last week, including the chaos across the pond with the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson?s resignation on Thursday morning. Near Chicago, at least seven are dead and dozens injured after the July Fourth shooting at Highland Park, prompting questions about whether red flag laws really work. An update on Ukraine is also in order, as well as 2022 midterm implications for the House of Representatives and the Senate.

 

Show Notes:

-TMD: Boris Johnson to Resign

-Stirewaltisms: Boris Johnson and the Survival of the Silliest

-TMD: Tragedy in Highland Park

-Harvard Center for American Political Studies/Harris poll on Roe v. Wade

2022-07-08
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Goodbye Red Brick Road

Tim Miller, writer-at-large at The Bulwark, joins Steve to talk about his new book: Why We Did It: A Travelogue from the Republican Road to Hell. Miller gives listeners a breakdown of the Washington, D.C. political culture and how it?s not what you might think. Plus: the book sparks a lively debate about the divides within the Republican Party, and whether there?s a way forward in the midst of the murk. Is there a place for center-right journalism to thrive?

 

Show Notes:

-Why We Did It: A Travelogue from the Republican Road to Hell

2022-07-06
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Grappling with a Post-Roe America

Jonah and Chris Stirewalt join Sarah to talk about the political aftermath of Dobbs v. Jackson Women?s Health Organization as states begin to grapple legislatively with the post-Roe era. Will we reach a consensus on what life means in the womb? Our hosts also discuss the nature of Cassidy Hutchinson?s testimony during the surprise January 6 select committee hearing and the risks with the Democrats? 2022 election strategy.

 

Show Notes:

-TMD: Surprise Witness Blows January 6 Investigation Right Open

-The Dispatch: Donald Trump?s Fractured Inner Circle

-The G-File: Democrats Have a Funny Way of Expressing Concern About ?Our Democracy?

2022-07-01
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How the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Became Law

This is the audio version of the story documenting the creation and passage of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act. The story is based on more than 21 hours of interviews with more than two dozen people involved, including lawmakers, staff, and human rights advocates.

 

Show Notes:

-PDF: How the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Became Law

-Introduction and Part 1

-Parts 2 and 3

-Parts 4 and 5

-Parts 6 and 7

-Parts 8 and 9

2022-06-27
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Biden Pushes for Gas Tax Holiday

Sarah, Steve, and Jonah dive into a delightful political potpourri, tackling everything from the Biden administration?s possible gas tax holiday to immigration and the Georgia congressional runoffs. They also discuss the House Select Committee?s January 6 hearing on Tuesday, which produced some interesting testimonies.

 

Show Notes:

-TMD: ?Biden?s Mixed Messages on Oil?

-Karl Rove in the Wall Street Journal: ?Biden Got the Energy Market He Wanted?

-Capitolism: ?Fueling Uncertainty?

-TMD: ?How Trump and His Aides Pressured State Officials?

2022-06-24
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How Gas Prices Got So High

Remember when filling up your gas tank didn?t cost the same amount as your weekly grocery bill? Leslie Beyer, CEO of the Energy Workforce & Technology Council, and Skanda Amarnath, the Executive Director at Employ America, join Declan to discuss the oil and gas supply issues America faces. The Biden administration?s current approach to the sector doesn?t inspire much confidence prices will come down any time soon, but there are levers policymakers could pull to ease the pain at the pump.

 

Show Notes:

-Capitolism: ?Fueling Uncertainty?

-Employ America Research Report

2022-06-23
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Takeaways From Elections in South Carolina and Texas

It?s been another week of interesting primary elections, and Sarah, David, Jonah, and Andrew discuss what we learned from Texas and South Carolina. Then our hosts dive into the details of the framework for a possible Senate gun bill and whether the House will learn to settle for compromise, not perfection. Finally, what are the key takeaways from the January 6 House Select Committee so far?

 

Show Notes:

-The Sweep: The Value of a Trump Endorsement

-The Dispatch: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the January 6 Committee

-The Sweep: The Politics of the January 6 Hearings

-Uphill: The Way Forward for the Senate?s Gun Violence Bill

-The Dispatch: Can We Make Red Flag Laws Work?

2022-06-17
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Crimes of the Present

Thiru Vignarajah, former deputy attorney general of Maryland, joins Sarah to talk about all things Baltimore: violent crime, reforming police practices, and the Baltimore City state?s attorney race. Plus: What might help bring down gun violence in major cities?

 

Show Notes:

-Justiceforbaltimore.com

-French Press: Against Gun Idolatry

-The Dispatch: Can We Make Red Flag Laws Work?

2022-06-15
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January 6 Committee Makes Its Case

The House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol held its first hearing Thursday night. Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and David discuss its fact-based and substantive approach to investigating what happened at the Capitol riots, and whether the Republican Party will hold former President Donald Trump accountable. Then our panel turns to the question of political violence in America: Is our political rhetoric out of control? Our hosts then cover how the California primaries are off to an interesting start with progressive District Attorney Chesa Boudin?s recall on Tuesday.

 

Show Notes:

-The Dispatch: ?Primetime Hearing Focuses on the Plan Behind January 6?

-TMD: ?January 6 Revisited?

-Uphill: ?January 6 Through the Images and Words of Those Who Lived It?

-The Dispatch: ?What Chesa Boudin?s Recall Says About Criminal Justice Reform?

-The Atlantic: ?How San Francisco Became a Failed City?

2022-06-11
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Chuck Todd Previews Midterms, January 6 Hearings

Chuck Todd, host of NBC?s Meet the Press, joins Steve to discuss the public?s eroding trust in politicians and the political system. An alarming Pew Research poll turns the conversation to how context and nuance have been lost in political journalism and campaign coverage. Steve and Todd also cover the Trump divide within the Republican Party, what the January 6 Committee might tell us this week, and, of course, whether the Green Bay Packers will make the Super Bowl next season.

 

Show Notes:

-Pew Research: ?Americans? Views of Government?

-The Sweep: ?Why Issues Don?t Change Votes?

2022-06-08
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100 Days of War in Ukraine

Russia?s invasion of Ukraine started almost 100 days ago. Our hosts are here to discuss the latest from the war and America?s role. Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and David then turn to the gun debate at home: Will mass shootings in recent weeks produce different political results than past tragedies? Finally they preview next week?s January 6 hearings on Capitol Hill.

 

Show Notes:

-French Press: ?The Tide Is Turning Toward Russia?

-The Dispatch: ???A Marshall Plan for Ukraine??

-TMD: ?100 Days of War in Ukraine?

-New York Times: ?Voters Say They Want Gun Control. Their Votes Say Something Different.?

-New York Times: ?A Timeline of Failed Attempts to Address U.S. Gun Violence?

-RAND: ???How Gun Policies Affect Mass Shootings?

-RAND: ?Facts About the Effects of Gun Policies Are Elusive but Important?

-The Reload: ?NRA Revenue Dropped $47 Million in 2021, Down $130 Million From Just 3 Years Prior?

-San Diego Zoo Condor Cam

2022-06-03
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How Do You Solve A Problem Like Primaries?

Edward B. Foley, professor and director of the election law program at Ohio State, and Nick Troiano, executive director of Unite America, join Sarah for a conversation about reforming primaries. What does primary reform look like? Their conversation covers political science, history, and math. That?s right math. Can math save democracy?

 

Show Notes:

-Requiring Majority Winners for Congressional Elections

-Foley in the Washington Post: ?How our system of primary elections could destroy democracy?

-The Sweep: ?A Focus on the Problem with Primaries?

-Unite America: ?America Has a Primary Problem?

2022-06-01
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The Tragedy in Uvalde

On Tuesday, an 18-year-old gunman fatally shot 19 students and two teachers at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Our hosts are here to discuss the latest updates and what comes next. Sarah, Steve, Jonah, and David then turn to this week?s round of primaries. What did they learn? They finish by discussing the latest from Russia?s invasion of Ukraine. What does Russia?s Black Sea blockade mean for the world?

 

Show Notes:

-The Dispatch: ?After Uvalde, What Now??

-Uphill: ?Mass Shootings Reignite Gun Control Debate in Washington?

-French Press: ?Pass and Enforce Red Flag Laws. Now.?

-The Sweep: ?A Focus on the Problem with Primaries?

-TMD: ?A Big Night for GOP Incumbents?

-The Dispatch: ?Georgia Republicans Stick With Kemp by a Wide Margin?

2022-05-27
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Revenge of the Incumbents in Georgia

Erick Erickson, host of the Erick Erickson Show, joins Steve for a conversation about what we learned from the primary election results in Georgia, and what it all means for November and beyond. Steve is then joined by Khaya Himmelman to discuss her fact check of Dinesh D?Souza?s new documentary film 2,000 Mules.

 

Show Notes:

-Erick Erickson: ?Trump's 2000 Mules Got Stuck in Georgia Clay?

-Erick Erickson: ?The Democrats Don't Want a Solution to Gun Violence?

-Khaya?s fact check: ?Fact Checking Dinesh D?Souza?s ?2,000 Mules??

2022-05-25
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The Tragedy in Buffalo

Following a man?s racist attack at a supermarket in Buffalo, in which he killed 10 people and wounded three more, our hosts are here to discuss what it means for our politics and culture. Sarah, Jonah, and Declan then discuss the baby formula shortage. How did the Biden administration drop the ball? And finally, reactions to the latest round of primaries around the country.

 

Show Notes:

-The Dispatch: ?A Look at the State of Red Flag Laws After Buffalo?

-TMD: ?Grappling With the Buffalo Mass Shooting?

-Capitolism: ?America?s Infant Formula Crisis and the ?Resiliency? Mirage?

-The Sweep: ?Headed Toward a Recount in Pennsylvania?

2022-05-20
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Mark Esper on ?A Sacred Oath?

Joining this week?s Dispatch Podcast with Sarah is former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper. Esper was also secretary of the Army during the Trump administration, and in his new book, A Sacred Oath: Memoirs of a Secretary of Defense During Extraordinary Times, he talks about the challenges that came with working under President Trump. In the podcast, Esper and Sarah discuss life on the inside of the administration, Esper?s infamous ?Four Nos,? and what he sees as the greatest threat to the United States today. Hint, his fears are more about things happening inside the country, not outside. 

 

Show Notes:

-A Sacred Oath: Memoirs of a Secretary of Defense During Extraordinary Times

-Esper Paints Chaotic Picture of Trump Administration?s Middle East Policy, by Charlotte Lawson

2022-05-18
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The Inflation Game

The economic state of America, which technically may be improving according to the latest inflation numbers, is still not good. The gang (with deputy managing editor Michael Scott Reneau stepping in for Steve) discuss it and home in on why that?s bad news for Democrats. Plus, Tim Alberta of The Atlantic just wrote a profile of evangelical churches in America and it is so good Sarah, David, Jonah, and Michael had to talk about it and the state of evangelicalism on today?s episode. And finally, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer held a vote on abortion access in America which failed miserably. What the heck was he thinking? Finally, what is the legacy of John Brown?

 

Show Notes:

-TMD on the latest inflation numbers and baby formula shortage

-Tim Alberta on the evangelical church

-Politico: Senate Democrats? imaginary majority

2022-05-13
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Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns on ?This Will Not Pass?

There is no shortage of stuff to talk about in This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America's Future, the new book by New York Times reporters Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns, and Steve does his best to discuss all of it in this week?s Dispatch Podcast. As Steve says, ?The book makes you feel like you are in the room.? The trio breaks it all down?from January 6, those now infamous Kevin McCarthy recordings, and the early days of the Biden administration. Burns and Martin respond to McCarthy?s accusation that they took his comments ?out of context.? Plus, why does Biden want to ?do it all?? Finally, how do the authors deal with critics on the right that immediately write them off because they work for The New York Times?

 

Show Notes:

-This Will Not Pass by Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns

-Recordings of McCarthy saying he will urge President Trump to resign

2022-05-11
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Supreme Court, Abortion, and the Political Fallout

Mitt Romney Talks Inflation and the Economy

Utah Sen. Mitt Romney joins Steve for a discussion on the state of the economy and how to rein in inflation. Plus, the senator answers questions about canceling student debt, the Supreme Court abortion leak, J.D. Vance?s victory in Ohio, and the latest from Russia?s invasion of Ukraine.

 

Show Notes:

-Romney in the Wall Street Journal: ?Biden?s Errors Worsen Inflation?

-Capitolism: ?Is President Biden Trying to Boost Inflation??

-TMD: ?Washington Gears Up for a Post-Roe Future?

-The Dispatch: ?Non-Interventionist Republicans: A Small, Vocal Minority?

2022-05-04
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Is This The ?70s All Over Again?

Most economic numbers paint a dire picture for Democrats in the upcoming midterms. Steve, Jonah, and David discuss who is exactly to blame for that. Then the trio wade into the debate over forgiving student loans. (Spoiler alert: They aren?t fans.) Will the woes in the Democratic Party produce a Ronald Reagan-type figure on the right? Plus, what is everyone?s opinion of the White House Correspondents Dinner?

Show Notes: 

TMD on the economy numbers Student loan forgiveness is regressive whether measured by income, education, or wealth | Brookings InstituteKevin McCarthy recordings
2022-04-29
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California's Fiscal Future

Lanhee Chen is running for state controller in California, but what does a state controller do? Steve gets that answer, plus Chen?s thoughts on California?s fiscal state and his plan if he wins the election. Chen also discusses his experience running Mitt Romney?s 2012 presidential campaign?s policy shop.

 

Show Notes:

-Chen?s campaign website

-Los Angeles Times endorses Chen?s campaign

2022-04-27
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Mask Mandates and McCarthy's Lie

It was a busy week. The Justice Department is appealing a federal judge?s decision to strike down the CDC?s travel mask mandate. The Biden administration is standing by its plan to end Title 42, a pandemic-era border policy, despite pushback from Democrats. Texas and Florida have governors making their own questionable decisions. Netflix and CNN feel the full effects of the streaming wars. Plus, what did Kevin McCarthy say?

 

Show Notes:

-David and Sarah?s deep dive into the mask mandate decision

-Sarah?s immigration conversation with Ali Noorani

-Uphill: ?Kevin McCarthy?s January 6 Lie?

2022-04-23
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Immigration and the Problem at the Border

The Biden administration plans to end use of Title 42, the pandemic-era border policy, next month. The governor of Texas is busing migrants to the nation?s capital. Meanwhile, illegal border crossings are on the rise. Does anyone have a plan? Ali Noorani, president of National Immigration Forum and author of Crossing Borders, joins Sarah to discuss America?s immigration woes.

 

Show Notes:

-?Crossing Borders: The Reconciliation of a Nation of Immigrants? by Ali Noorani

-Room to Grow: Setting Immigration Levels in a Changing America

-Texas Tribune: ?San Antonio and other Texas cities confront the spillover from the border migration crisis?

2022-04-21
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Political Implications of Inflation

The Bureau of Labor Statistics released its latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report this week, and our hosts are here to talk through it. What does this all mean for the upcoming midterms and 2024? They will discuss that too. Plus, Sweden and Finland are looking to join NATO. What does this mean for the Western alliance? What should we expect from Russia?

 

Show Notes:

-TMD: ?Light at the End of the Inflation Tunnel??

-The Sweep: ?Tsunami or Ripple? What a Midterm Wave Might Look Like.?

-The Sweep: ?To Agenda or Not? That Is the Question for the GOP.?

-TMD: ?Finland and Sweden Weighing NATO Bids?

-New York Times: ?Military Memo Deepens Possible Interstellar Meteor Mystery?

-WUSA: ?Teens among seven people arrested after detectives find dog reportedly taken at gunpoint?

2022-04-16
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