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Meghan and V Spehar, from Under The Desk News, dive into the emotional and cultural pulse of America’s political landscape. Together, they explore the impact of the election and the enduring complexities of identity politics. Reflecting on themes of resilience and the unpredictability of the Trump era, they discuss the Democratic Party's need for fresh leadership, as well as the challenges political dynasties pose to democracy. Emphasizing the importance of community, respect, and trust, they examine how cultural divides hinder healing and the steps needed to bridge them.
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Meghan sits down with Representative Ro Khanna, who represents California's 17th Congressional District in the heart of Silicon Valley, for a conversation on the Democratic Party’s path forward and the challenges it faces. Khanna dives into the party’s struggle to connect with working-class Americans, stressing the need for economic messaging that truly resonates. He discusses how cultural sensitivity and representation are more critical than ever and emphasizes the growing influence of tech leaders on modern politics. Khanna doesn’t shy away from tough topics like the disconnect between coastal elites and everyday voters, the importance of campaign strategy, and the necessity of introspection within the party.
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Meghan and Miranda talk with veteran journalist Mark Halperin about the recent election's impact on American politics, covering everything from Biden's relationship with Kamala Harris to the Democratic Party's leftward shift and its challenges in appealing to a broader electorate. Halperin offers his perspective on the media’s largely hostile coverage of Trump and the complexities of the legal landscape surrounding his return to power. Nikki Schwab joins to share insights from the Howard University non-victory party, where Kamala Harris's speech provided a moment of solace amid an otherwise somber mood. Together, they also discuss the evolving dynamics within the Trump family, Biden’s legacy, and what a calmer, more stable Trump administration could look like.
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The results are in. Meghan hosts two conversations with guests from both sides of the aisle, analyzing the recent election results and the shifting landscape of American politics. First, Meghan and Miranda talk about their feelings regarding Vice President Harris' loss and what they think a second Trump administration might look like. Then, Meghan and Ben Ferguson explore the influence of Hispanic voters, the media’s role in shaping public perception, and the cultural changes affecting political leanings. They address underreported issues like crime and safety, the elitism seen in celebrity-driven politics, and the future of bipartisan understanding. In the second discussion, Meghan and Dan Turrentine evaluate Democratic strategies, the potential impact of a Trump administration, and the need for the party to reconnect with working-class Americans.
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Meghan interviews Fox News anchor and executive editor of The Story, Martha MacCallum, who will co-anchor the network's election night coverage. They have a thought-provoking conversation about the unique pressures of covering election nights and the importance of journalistic integrity. Martha offers behind-the-scenes insights into handling political tensions and how media rhetoric shapes voter sentiment. They delve into the evolving role of gender in politics, the nation’s mental health, and the struggles faced by working moms, sharing honest advice on balancing career ambitions with family life.
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In this special Halloween themed episode, Meghan and Miranda get into the spirit by blending spooky tales and costumes with a look at the unsettling side of today’s political climate. Meghan introduces her new Substack, crafted to demystify the often-frightening world of politics and offer relief from the election-season stress haunting everyone this year. Joined by Bravo expert Carlos King, the hosts dive into Bravo’s own house of horrors, dissecting the latest Real Housewives drama, including Tamra’s villainous behavior. They wrap things up with a preview of a chilling true-crime deep dive into the Menendez Brothers case with YouTuber Colonel Kurtz, exploring the media’s portrayal of the tragic story and the dark history that continues to captivate audiences.
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Meghan McCain welcomes Allie Beth Stuckey to the podcast for an engaging discussion on the role of empathy in politics, inspired by Stuckey’s new book, Toxic Empathy. Together, they explore the complexities of empathy in political discourse and its potential to cloud judgment, particularly with the 2024 election approaching. The conversation also delves into the challenges of navigating conservative media, the importance of critical thinking in political decision-making, and the evolving dynamics of the Republican Party. Meghan and Allie offer thoughtful cultural commentary while addressing audience questions and reflecting on the current political climate.
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In this episode, Meghan is joined by Fox News contributor Joe Concha. First, Meghan responds to the Twitter drama and the backlash she’s facing for not endorsing Kamala Harris. Then, Joe and Meghan dive into the big topics: Kamala Harris’ plagiarism scandal and her upcoming interview with Bret Baier. They’ll also have some fun discussing why Meghan wouldn’t go hunting with Minnesota’s Governor Tim Walz and why they think Josh Shapiro should’ve been in Walz’s shoes instead. Plus, they’ll tackle media shake-ups and what might happen if Trump wins in 2024.
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Meghan and Miranda kick things off with a fun, candid chat about their friendship—how they first met at iHeart Radio, their Bravo obsessions, and their fondness for people who drink whole milk and love horror movies. Then, in the main segment, guests Mary Katharine Ham and Guy Benson dive into the latest political chatter, discussing Vice President Kamala Harris's shaky poll numbers, her media blitz, and their thoughts on Trump potentially taking the lead...
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Today we’re joined by Democratic strategist Tim Hogan and political reporter Salena Zito for a deep dive into the 2024 election. Tim discusses why the current Democratic media strategy is faltering, particularly as Kamala Harris struggles in the polls, and what the party needs to do to win back voters. Salena highlights Pennsylvania's pivotal role in determining the election's outcome, with Trump gaining momentum in key battlegrounds. We also touch on the growing buzz surrounding Kamala’s media appearances and explore how economic concerns are shaping voter sentiment. Don’t miss these timely insights!
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In this surprise episode of CMC, we’re joined by Daily Mail correspondent Nikki Schwab for an early release covering this week's VP debate. Kicking things off, we discuss the future of 'Real Housewives' with Tamra Judge at the center—has the ‘mean girl’ era come to an end? Then, we dive into the recent vice-presidential debate, unpacking the surprisingly civil tone between JD Vance and Tim Walz, and whether their performances swayed voters. Plus, what’s the deal with Doug Emhoff's past?
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Variety's Editor-in-Chief, Ramin Setoodeh, joins Meghan for a deep dive into the intersection of Hollywood and politics. From the legacy of "Joker: Folie à Deux" at the Venice Film Festival to the polarizing media strategies of public figures like Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, Ramin offers insight into how politics shape the entertainment industry. The conversation explores the growing influence of conservative media figures like Russell Brand, the future of celebrity involvement in politics, and how "SNL" parodies may impact public opinion. Ramin also shares his must-watch list for the fall and his thoughts on what went wrong with "Megalopolis."
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Meghan McCain and her co-host Miranda chat about life updates, including Meghan’s hair color change and her daughter's birthday plans. Meghan interviews Seena Ghaznavi, covering topics like turning 40, parenting challenges, New York City politics, Kamala Harris’s campaign strategy, and celebrity involvement in politics. Seena shares insights from his podcast, 'Fraudsters,' and his new show, 'The Foreign Report,' delving into geopolitics, fraud, and the current political landscape.
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Meghan McCain welcomes Eliana Johnson, editor-in-chief of the Washington Free Beacon, for an in-depth discussion about the blurred lines between media and politics. They delve into a recent scandal, examining its implications for journalistic integrity and the public's perception of journalists in political circles. Meghan and Eliana also analyze the growing number of sex scandals in politics, including controversies involving figures like Matt Gaetz and Mark Robinson. The conversation shifts to the tight presidential race, discussing Kamala Harris's unconventional campaign approach and why Trump continues to hold sway in key battleground states. As they navigate this complex political landscape, they pose the pressing question: Can politics ever be free from tabloid-style drama?
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Meghan McCain, co-host Miranda, and psychotherapist Stacey Kaiser dive into the wild world of Chimp Crazy, the shocking HBO Max documentary about people who keep dangerous chimpanzees as pets. They explore the deep psychological reasons behind this obsession and its risks before shifting to a discussion on how Americans are coping with political exhaustion and election fatigue. Later, political correspondent Tara Palmeri joins to offer her expert analysis on the upcoming election, including Trump’s associations with controversial figures and Donald Trump Jr.'s rumored affair. Packed with insights and juicy political gossip, this episode has it all!
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Meghan welcomes two guests: V Spehar, the dynamic host of American Fever Dream and the creator of the viral Under the Desk News, and Christine Rosen, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and co-host of the Commentary Magazine podcast. Christine dives deep into the societal impacts of technology replacing real-world experiences and the far-reaching implications of her research, sharing both the most hopeful and troubling findings. Meanwhile, Meghan and V tackle the latest political debate, unpacking the chaotic performances, conspiracy theories, and viral moments that are shaping today’s political landscape. From the unpredictable rise of Vice President Kamala Harris to the controversial "childless cat lady" narrative, Meghan and V explore voter behavior shifts, the power of endorsements, and what’s ahead for the 2024 election.
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Meghan sits down for an engaging conversation with Alabama Senator Katie Britt, author of God Calls Us to Do Hard Things. Together, they dive into the complex world of political endorsements, with a special focus on Taylor Swift's influence. Alongside co-host Miranda, Meghan also unpacks the headlines surrounding Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes, discussing how political differences are impacting friendships in the public eye. On a lighter note, Meghan and Miranda rave about the new 'Beetlejuice' movie, sharing their theater experiences and reflecting on why this nostalgic sequel is captivating audiences. Plus, don’t miss their picks for who should have headlined this year's Super Bowl halftime show
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Meghan addresses a hot topic: her brother Jimmy's public shift to the Democratic Party, including his support for Kamala Harris, and the media frenzy around it. The conversation delves into family dynamics, political diversity, and the public's obsession with creating drama between siblings. Later, they dissect Katy Perry’s controversial 'Call Her Daddy' interview and its awkward moments. Finally, attorney and political analyst Ethan Berman joins the show to discuss the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles, the state of American politics, and the media's handling of anti-Semitism.
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Meghan and Miranda host an engaging discussion featuring two unique guests: Taylor Hathorn and Sean Spicer. Taylor Hathorn, a public relations and space policy advisor, provides an in-depth analysis of the harrowing situation aboard the International Space Station, where astronauts have been unexpectedly stranded due to technical issues with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. She sheds light on the behind-the-scenes challenges, the potential risks, and the role SpaceX will play in their eventual rescue. The conversation then shifts gears as Sean Spicer, the former White House Press Secretary, joins the discussion. Spicer delves into his experiences in the political arena, shares his thoughts on the current political climate, and reflects on his unique career trajectory, including his time with former President Trump.
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Meghan and Miranda dive into the latest buzz, from Lana Del Rey's surprising new romance with an alligator tour guide to Kamala Harris's lackluster convention bump. Meghan is joined by renowned pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson to discuss the current polling landscape, the intriguing dynamics of celebrity relationships, and the unexpected voter trends shaping the 2024 election. They also explore the cultural fascination with celebrities dating "normal" people, and Kristen gives her expert insights on the impact of RFK Jr.'s endorsement of Trump, Kamala Harris's media strategy, and the mysterious voters who might tip the scales in this closely divided electorate. Tune in for a mix of pop culture and politics, with a side of Halloween excitement!
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