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Tim Miller and Cameron Kasky unpack the GOP’s chaotic evolution since Reagan, from Barbara Bush’s war on The Simpsons to Nancy Mace’s viral confrontation. They also discuss the Carville vs. Hogg feud, Pete Hegseth’s latest Signal scandal, and how Reagan-era decisions still shape today’s crises.
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Tim Miller and Cameron Kasky welcome Kat Abughazaleh to FYPod to discuss her transformation from a Republican teen to a progressive congressional candidate, and how she plans to shake up Washington. Kat shares her unconventional campaign strategy, her views on Democratic leadership, and why mutual aid, community organizing, and standing up to the old guard matter more than ever. They also discuss why being young doesn't automatically make someone a good leader, and online political radicalization.
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A line has been crossed after President Trump buddied up with El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele at the White House and appears determined to defy the Supreme Court by not securing the return of a wrongly deported man. Tim and Cam discuss why Americans better start acting like we're plunging into authoritarianism.
Plus, the pair debate whether progressive policies are needed to building a winning counter movement, Tim recounts his initial reaction to Jeb Bush's infamous "please, clap," line, and an earthquake disrupts the recording! -
Tim and Cam welcome Harry Sisson to FYPod to discuss absurdity that is the conservative defense of President Trump's economic policies, the horror of his administration's immigration policies, Harry's strong support for former President Biden as an influencer in 2024, and his recent controversy around his snapchat conversation with multiple women.
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Tim and Cam react to some of President Donald Trump’s supporters growing frustrated at the destruction of the economy in the wake of his tariffs. They also break down why the size “Hands Off” protests came as such a surprise and why they were not heavy with Gen Z participants.
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Tim and Cam welcome progressive political YouTuber Jack Cocchiarella. They debate whether to struggles of Gen Z are uniquely awful, or just part for the course. The trio also discuss the importance of authenticity when it comes to appealing to Gen Z voters, and the do's and don’ts of being an actively online politician.
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Tim and Cam react to Elon Musk’s $1 million giveaways to voters in Wisconsin before an important state supreme court race tomorrow. They also discuss the recent Tesla protests and vandalism, and consider what the most effective form of activism in today’s climate.
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Tim and Cam welcome their first MAGA Gen Z guest, Natalie Winters, co-host of Steve Bannon's War Room.
They ask Natalie to explain how the right can hate "elites," while worshiping Elon Musk , attack the "administrative state," while benefitting from its programs, and claim to advocate for free speech, while Donald Trump is arresting university students for writing anti-Israel op-eds. -
Tim and Cam dive into why AOC & Bernie Sanders are drawing such huge crowds with their anti-oligarchy messaging, and debate whether Tim Walz has a future in the Democratic Party. Plus, they react to the Trump administration accidentally sending war plans to a journalist, as well as its inhumane deportations to El Salvador.
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Tim and Cam are joined by content creator, Drop Site News correspondent, & former field director for Bernie Sanders, Jessica Burbank.
They discuss how Jessica’s working class upbringing influences her politics, and how the next Democrat to run for president has to have a true understanding of Americans living paycheck to paycheck.
They also delve into the controversy surrounding Harry Sisson, a liberal male influencer who has been accused by eleven women of essentially being a lying f*ckboy. -
Tim and Cam talk about the detainment of Mahmoud Khalil and the lack of protests from Gen Z over the matter, as well as the enactment of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.
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Tim and Cam discuss Elon Musk’s barely post-pubescent DOGE team, as well as Tesla stocks sinking and becoming a conservative brand under Trump 2.0. They also give unsolicited dating advice for young men struggling to date in the technological world.
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Tim and Cam speak with content creator Deja Foxx, the founder of GenZ Girl Gang. They discuss her activist journey from a teenager going through hidden homelessness in Arizona to first Influencer and Surrogate Strategist for Vice President Kamala Harris’s 2024 campaign.
They also talk about why young girls didn’t get red pilled like much of their male counterparts during the pandemic, and the role empathy and sisterhood played in it.
Gen Z Girl Gang: https://genzgirlgang.com
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Tim and Cam discuss young America’s response to Ukraine, and why they don’t yet have the same amount of passion towards the cause as they have with the war in Gaza.
Plus, digital creator Ellie Schnitt comes on the pod to talk about the manosphere and it’s prevalence with the young men of today. Oh, and she’s also Cam’s ex-girlfriend.
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Covid-19 locked Gen Z up during their formative years, and the GOP offered them a party. Sure, there’s some nazism mixed in with the drinks, but in a loneliness pandemic, you take what highs you can get. Tim and Cam discuss how the pandemic was a key factor to pushing Gen Z to the right.
Plus, former Disney Channel star turned political operative Joshua Rush joins Tim and Cam to defends the activist tactics of Gen Z and explain why, in the face of nonstop nihilism, he still has optimism for the future of America. -
In the inaugural episode of FYPod, Tim Miller and Cameron Kasky react to idolization of weirdos like Andrew Tate amongst Gen Z males, while Cam explains why Democrats can’t be cool and crash the Daytona 500 like Donald Trump just did.
Then, digital activist and artist Dylan Geick joins Tim and Cam to discuss the pivot among the young male demographic towards Trumpism and authoritarians, when “radicalization” really occurs for politically engaged new adults, and why the Democrats need good looking male advocates to win elections. -
Wondering what the hell this podcast is? Tim Miller and Cameron Kasky are here to give you the inside scoop on why they created this show, the topics they'll explore and the guests they'll have on in future episodes.
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Hey everyone, it’s Cameron Kasky, disgruntled child activist. Gen Z went completely off the rails and I’m here with my buddy Tim Miller trying to figure out what the hell is going on.