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Nate Silver on why 2020 isn’t 2016
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As you may have heard, there’s a pretty important election coming up. That means it’s time to bring back the one and only Nate Silver.  Silver, ...

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Sarah Kliff grades Biden and Trump’s health care plans
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There are few issues on which the stakes in this election are quite as stark as on health care. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden plans to pass (and ...

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Trumpism never existed. It was always just Trump.
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In 2016, Julius Krein was one of Donald Trump’s most ardent supporters. In Trump’s critiques of the existing Republican and Democratic establishments, Krein ...

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What should Democrats do about the Supreme Court?
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If Democrats win back power this November, they will be faced with a choice: Leave the existing Supreme Court intact, and watch their legislative agenda — and ...

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Marilynne Robinson on writing, metaphysics, and the Donald Trump dilemma
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Marilynne Robinson is one of the greatest American novelists alive today. She’s the author of the Pulitzer-prize winning Gilead — one of my favorite books, ...

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The case for Trump’s foreign policy
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As we approach the 2020 election, I want to make sure the conversation on this show reflects the actual choice the country is facing. So we are going to be ...

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Fareed Zakaria on how Biden and Trump see the world
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Fareed Zakaria is the host of CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS, a columnist for the Washington Post, and one of the most astute foreign policy thinkers of our time. So ...

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How a climate bill becomes a reality
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Helluva week in politics, huh? And yet, in the background, the world is still warming, the fires still burning, the future still dimming. There will be plenty ...

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The meat we eat affects us all
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In this special episode of the Future Perfect podcast, neuroscientist Lori Marino helps us understand how arbitrarily we draw the lines between animals as pets ...

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A dark, dangerous debate
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In a special, post-debate episode, I’m joined by Matt Yglesias to discuss the most unnerving presidential debate I’ve ever seen. Hosts: Matthew ...

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A radical — or obvious? — plan to save American democracy
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We talk a lot on this show about the problems with American political institutions. But what if all those problems are actually just one problem: the two-party ...

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RBG, minority rule, and our looming legitimacy crisis
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The death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, just weeks before a presidential election, leaves us in dangerous waters. It’s easy to imagine a scenario in which the ...

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David French and I debate polarization, secession, and the filibuster
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David French is a senior editor at the Dispatch, a columnist at Time, and one of the conservative commentators I read most closely. French and I have rather ...

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The Matt Yglesias Show
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Matt Yglesias is a co-founder and senior correspondent at Vox, my co-host on The Weeds podcast, and my oldest friend in journalism. Matt’s college blog was an ...

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Race, policing, and the universal yearning for safety
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Our conversation over race and policing — like our conversations over virtually everything in America — is shot through with a crude individualism. Talking in ...

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How to think about coronavirus risk in your life
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Coronavirus has turned life into an endless series of risk calculations. Can I take my child to see his grandparents, even if it means getting on a plane? Is ...

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Black Republicans, Donald Trump, and America’s “George Floyd moment”
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The Republican Party began losing the Black vote around 1936. Since then, Republicans have commissioned reports, hired consultants, and spent huge sums of ...

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Andrew Yang on UBI, coronavirus, and his next job in politics
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The last time Andrew Yang was on the podcast, he was just beginning his long shot campaign for the presidency. Now, he’s fresh off a speaking slot at the ...

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Why the hell did America invade Iraq?
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In 2003, America invaded Iraq. The war cost trillions of dollars, thousands of American lives, hundreds of thousands of Iraqi lives, and destabilized the both ...

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How to decarbonize America — and create 25 million jobs
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Saul Griffith knows the US energy system better than just about anyone on this planet. He’s an inventor, a MacArthur genius fellow, and the founder and CEO of ...

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