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    Explore "politicaldivisions" with insightful episodes like "'Influencer of influencers': Modi's strategy to win the Indian election", "Jon Stewart On The "Migrant Crime" Narrative | Ronny Chieng Covers the Presidential Race", "Live from Richmond, Virginia: Trump on the campaign trail", "KNEECAP Part 2" and "Trumpworld Takes on Taylor Swift" from podcasts like ""Stories of our times", "The Daily Show: Ears Edition", "The News Agents - USA", "Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning" and "Pod Save America"" and more!

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    'Influencer of influencers': Modi's strategy to win the Indian election

    'Influencer of influencers': Modi's strategy to win the Indian election

    India's PM Narendra Modi is favoured to win a third term as 970 million voters hit the polls in a six-week general election. Using an aggressive digital campaign, he’s doubling down on Hindu nationalism and promising more development. However, crackdowns on opposition and the press have intensified during his decade-long leadership, raising concerns about the future of India's secular democracy. 

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    Jon Stewart On The "Migrant Crime" Narrative | Ronny Chieng Covers the Presidential Race

    Jon Stewart On The "Migrant Crime" Narrative | Ronny Chieng Covers the Presidential Race

    Jon Stewart covers Biden and Trump's trips to the Mexican border, the GOP's fear tactics, and the Democrats struggle to deliver on their values. Also, Ronny Chieng discusses Nikki Haley dropping out of the presidential race, Mitch McConnell's endorsement of Trump, and Jason Palmer winning the American Samoa primary. 

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    Live from Richmond, Virginia: Trump on the campaign trail

    Live from Richmond, Virginia: Trump on the campaign trail

    We're in Richmond, Virginia for Donald Trump's last rally before he is almost certainly crowned the Republican candidate for president. But who are the voters queuing for miles to get into the sold-out event? What do they think - and what motivates them to vote for a man indicted 91 times?

    We're the only foreign press able to get into the rally. The Trump team wouldn't let anyone else in. Listen to find out what it's like at the heart of MAGA America.

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    KNEECAP Part 2

    KNEECAP Part 2

    Northern Ireland prepares for a Sinn Fein First Minister, but why has it taken so long?


    On today’s Free State, Joe and Dion look at how culture was used as a tool of oppression in the north. As Kneecap the movie demonstrates the Irish language is now part of a vibrant culture among young nationalists. The language has more power because of how it was so recently suppressed.


    Dion also finds a strong reason called Conor Bradley for a border poll. And things get heated when the lads discuss Israel and Gaza.


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    Trumpworld Takes on Taylor Swift

    Trumpworld Takes on Taylor Swift

    Strict Scrutiny's Leah Litman joins Jon Favreau to puzzle through the right's new Taylor Swift obsession, take stock of Donald Trump's mounting legal problems, and explain why some Republicans are threatening a new civil war over the Supreme Court's border ruling. Then, Dan Pfeiffer speaks to Biden-Harris deputy campaign managers Quentin Fulks and Rob Flaherty about their plans to mobilize voters, fight disinformation, and win the election.

     

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    March For Israel & Stopgap Funding Bill | Afternoon Update | 11.14.23

    March For Israel & Stopgap Funding Bill | Afternoon Update | 11.14.23

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    Divisions Grow Over Sending More Aid To Ukraine

    Divisions Grow Over Sending More Aid To Ukraine
    The country's wartime president heads to the United Nations and to Capitol Hill this week to make the case for more support. But the topic of further funding Ukraine's war efforts is increasingly dividing the American public, with Republicans in Congress especially split.

    This episode: voting correspondent Miles Parks, national security correspondent Greg Myre, and political correspondent Susan Davis.

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    Ep. 1746 - Will Trump Get His Revenge?

    Ep. 1746 - Will Trump Get His Revenge?

    President Trump goes to Miami court for arraignment, then vows revenge against the Biden clan; the Biden administration tut-tuts a transgender influencer who flashed his fake breasts on the White House lawn; and Bud Light loses its #1 market status.


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    Will Saletan: A New American Exceptionalism?

    Will Saletan: A New American Exceptionalism?

    Greg Abbott says gun violence is due to a mental health crisis, not guns. So, America is exceptionally crazy? Plus, a bad poll for Biden, Trump's type of woman, and Will Saletan on how Lindsey Graham can explain the rise of authoritarianism in the US. Will is back with Charlie Sykes for Charlie and Will Monday.

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    Chelsea Handler On Biden’s State of the Union Address | Alycia Baumgardner

    Chelsea Handler On Biden’s State of the Union Address | Alycia Baumgardner

    Biden delivers the State of the Union address and gets heckled by Republicans. Plus, Mitt Romney gets in a heated exchange with George Santos, and the Twitter hearings get underway with some disputed insults at Trump from Chrissy Teigen. Undisputed Super-Featherweight Champion Alycia Baumgardner discusses the newfound attention the sport is getting

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    8/18/22: CDC Overhaul, Trump Documents, Cheney Defeated, Maddow Replacement, Railway Workers, GOP Future, & More!

    8/18/22: CDC Overhaul, Trump Documents, Cheney Defeated, Maddow Replacement, Railway Workers, GOP Future, & More!

    Krystal and Saagar discuss the CDC shake up, Trump documents taken by FBI, Liz Cheney defeat, Kushner's book criticism, MSNBC Maddow replacement, Biden siding with railway bosses, GOP as the Trump party, & a panel on the midterm elections!


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    #285 — American Division

    #285 — American Division

    Sam Harris speaks with David French about forces that are pulling American society apart. They discuss David’s experience as a JAG officer in Iraq, his experience of harassment for coming out against Trump, the way real grievances drive political derangement, the illiberalism on both the Left and the Right, the role of prophecy in Evangelical support for Trump, honor culture, the response to Hunter Biden’s laptop, the January 6th hearings, the personality cult of Trumpism, federalism, geographic sorting, group polarization, cultural divisions in sports and entertainment, the gun rights movement, the ethics of gun ownership, whether Trump will be prosecuted, the 2024 Presidential campaign, the dangers of online activism, and other topics.

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    Mini Show #34: Corporate Tax Breaks, Billionaire Owned Media, FBI Surveillance, Barstool Conservatism, Workers Revolt, & More!

    Mini Show #34: Corporate Tax Breaks, Billionaire Owned Media, FBI Surveillance, Barstool Conservatism, Workers Revolt, & More!

    Krystal and Saagar cover Bernie's fight against corporate tax breaks, billionaire owned media, FBI surveillance, Barstool conservatism, Rep. Henry Cuellar, CNN, class war, & more!


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    Putin May Not Like How He’s Changed Europe

    Putin May Not Like How He’s Changed Europe

    Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has transformed Europe within a matter of weeks. A continent once fractured by the refugee crisis is now taking in millions of refugees. Countries such as Germany have made considerable pledges to increase military spending. The European Union said it would cut off Russian oil and gas “well before 2030” — a once unthinkable prospect. The European project seems more confident in itself than at any other time in recent history.

    But some European countries are also seeing trends in the opposite direction. This month in Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s nationalist government won re-election easily. The far-right leader Marine Le Pen lost this past weekend’s French presidential election to the incumbent, Emmanuel Macron, but secured a significant 41.5 percent of the vote, up from 33.9 percent in 2017. And nationalist movements — Brexit in Britain, the Five Star Movement in Italy and others — have become potent political forces in recent years.

    So what’s next for Europe? Will Putin’s invasion reinvigorate the collective European project? Or will the continent revert to its preinvasion path of fracture, division and nationalism?

    Ivan Krastev is the chairman of the Center for Liberal Strategies in Sofia, Bulgaria and the author of numerous books, including “After Europe” and, with Stephen Holmes, “The Light That Failed: Why the West Is Losing the Fight for Democracy.” He’s also one of my favorite people to talk to on the subject of Europe, liberalism, democracy and the tensions therein.

    We discuss how European identity went from revolving around war to being centered on economic trade, why Europe has treated the Ukrainian refugee crisis so differently from previous refugee crises, how the West’s overly economic understanding of human motivation blinded it to Putin’s plans, what the relative success of politicians like Le Pen and Orban means for the future of Europe, how fears of demographic change can help explain phenomena as different as Putin’s invasion and Donald Trump’s election, whether Putin’s invasion can reawaken an exhausted European liberalism and much more.

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    The End of History?” by Francis Fukuyama

    The End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuyama

    We Are All Living in Vladimir Putin’s World Now” by Ivan Krastev

    The Crisis of American Power: How Europeans See Biden’s America” by Ivan Krastev

    The Power of the Past: How Nostalgia Shapes European Public Opinion” by Catherine E. de Vries and Isabell Hoffmann from Bertelsmann Stiftung

    Book Recommendations:

    Free by Lea Ypi

    The Age of Unpeace by Mark Leonard

    Time Shelter by Georgi Gospodinov

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    Jonah Goldberg - "Suicide of the West" and Preserving the American Experiment

    Jonah Goldberg - "Suicide of the West" and Preserving the American Experiment

    "Suicide of the West" author Jonah Goldberg argues the rise of liberal and conservative populist ideologies threatens to undermine America's fundamental ideals. Originally aired April 2018.

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    Humanizing Politics with Sarah and Beth from Pantsuit Politics

    Humanizing Politics with Sarah and Beth from Pantsuit Politics

    Having a civil conversation about politics in our polarized society seems to be a near-impossible task these days. But why? In this episode, Sharon and hosts of Pantsuit Politics Beth and Sarah talk about how we can have kind, thoughtful and compassionate political discussions on and offline. Beth and Sarah talk about the political polarization we face today and why people get so up-in-arms about politics. Their answer: We care so much because we care about each other.  When we realize this, we are able to diffuse arguments and have political discussions with friends and family members that are centered around connection and relationship. Sharon, Beth and Sarah teach us how to have fruitful political conversations with our friends and family - even if they hold opposite views. Political conversations can be enriching, relationship-building and thought-provoking. There is so much to learn in this episode - let’s dive in!

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    Lessons From the Last Impeachment Trial

    Lessons From the Last Impeachment Trial

    As President Trump’s impeachment trial resumes this afternoon, we look back two decades to a time when Google was in its infancy, Y2K was stoking anxiety and partisanship in Congress was not quite so entrenched. That year, 1999, was the last time the Senate considered whether a president had committed high crimes and misdemeanors. So what has changed since the Senate trial of President Bill Clinton, and why is this impeachment such a different story?

    Guest: Peter Baker, chief White House correspondent for The New York Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.

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