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  • Charlie Dent, former GOP representative and senior policy adviser at DLA Piper, joins Jamie to discuss how Harris could win Pennsylvania and what motivates voters in swing states.
    The Agenda:
    —Harris’ chances in collar counties
    —As Northhampton county goes
    —Swing states, post-Dobbs
    —The Madison Square Garden rally
    —When will we get Pennsylvania results?
    —Trump’s illiberalism
    —January 6
    —Moderating on abortion
    Show Notes:
    —Interview with Hugh Hewitt
    The Dispatch Podcast is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch’s offerings—including members-only newsletters, bonus podcast episodes, and weekly livestreams—click here.
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  • Sarah is joined by Steve, Jonah, and special guest Steve Kornacki—national political correspondent and polling extraordinaire for NBC News—to discuss the state of the race just four days out from Election Day.
    The Agenda:
    —Is polling worth our time?
    —The Haley-Cheney voters in Wisconsin
    —Is the race really tied?
    —The gender gap
    —Garbage trucks
    —Will garbage-gate affect turnout?
    —Predictions
    Show Notes:
    —Stirewalt on The Remnant
    —The Daily Show garbage montage
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  • Jamie is joined by nationally syndicated radio host and political commentator Hugh Hewitt to explain why he thinks a Kamala Harris presidency would be disastrous enough to justify a vote for Donald Trump.
    This is the second part of a double episode. Listen to Jamie talking with David Frum for the case for voting against Trump.
    The Agenda:
    —Does Harris believe in anything?
    —Friends to Israel
    —The case for Trump
    —Trump’s foreign policy
    —The John Kelly remarks
    —Trump’s staff
    —J.D. Vance and Tucker Carlson
    —Against Never Trumpers
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  • Sarah Isgur, Jonah Goldberg, and Steve dive into the latest geopolitical tensions involving Russia, Ukraine, and Israel before turning to Liz Cheney’s influence on Kamala Harris’ political strategy and its implications for conservatives.
    The Agenda:
    —North Korea and Russia
    —Israel update
    —What if Ukraine loses?
    —What a Harris administration could look like
    —Conservative vs. Republican
    —Liz Cheney
    —Abortion
    —Spousal voting
    —Halloween
    Show Notes:
    —The Dispatch Summit
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  • Notorious RINO and Atlantic writer David Frum joins Jamie Weinstein to explain why he’s voting for Kamala Harris this election. Frum, a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush and a longtime critic of Donald Trump, believes that the current Republican Party no longer reflects conservative principles and has been overtaken by populism.
    The Agenda:
    —Frum’s history with conservatism
    —Donald Trump as a “unique danger”
    —Frum’s personal connection to the Gaza hostages
    —Assessing Kamala Harris’ and Donald Trump’s foreign relation strategy
    —Is J.D. Vance dangerous?
    —Is Frum still a border hawk?
    —Canada’s new leaders are emerging after housing crisis
    —What to make of campus protests over Gaza
    Show Notes:
    —Frum for The Atlantic: Women Can Be Autocrats, Too
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  • Sarah, Jonah, and Declan are joined by Megan McArdle, a columnist for The Washington Post, to discuss Kamala Harris’ recent media blitz culminating in her interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier. They also dive into the latest vibe shift and close with a conversation about the purpose of “steelmanning.”
    The Agenda:
    —Kamala Harris’ media blitz
    —Is Harris prepared for tough questions?
    —Avoidance of Biden slander
    —Sexism or partisanship?
    —Analysis of the evolving polls
    —Trump and male voters
    —Trump’s exaggeration
    —Mommy Party vs. Daddy Party
    —What is steelmanning?
    Show Notes:
    —Harris’ Fox News interview
    —J.D. Vance discussing Venezuela on ABC News
    —Noah Smith's post on steelmanning
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  • Palestinian-American activist and resident senior fellow at The Atlantic Council Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib joins Adaam James Levin-Areddy to discuss growing up in the Gaza Strip, the challenge of polling public opinion in Gaza, the future of Palestinian self-governance, whether there is a meaningful contingent in support seeking peace with Israel.
    The Agenda:
    —The story of Gaza
    —Hamas vs. Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)
    —October 7
    —Breaking down support for Hamas in Gaza
    —Palestinian sovereignty and UNRWA
    —Do Palestinians want peace?
    —The radicalism of the moderate voice
    Show Notes:
    —Ahmed’s piece for The Dispatch
    —Adaam talks with Dr. Einat Wilf about UNRWA and the refugee industrial complex
    —Adaam and Jonah talk on Oct. 7, 2023
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  • Tevi Troy, author of The Power and the Money, joins Jamie to discuss the clash and collusion of business and politics.
    The Agenda:
    —When the CEO met the preisdent
    —Barack Obama and Elon Musk
    —Selective enforcement of policies
    —Risk of political bets
    —Are Republicans anti-business?
    —Strategies for a better country
    —Overworking FEMA
    Show Notes:
    —The Power and the Money: The Epic Clashes Between Commanders in Chief and Titans of Industry
    —Ye Olde Deep State
    —Shall We Wake the President?
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  • Sarah, Kevin, and Steve discuss the devastation of recent hurricanes and the politics of the disaster response. Also, with several interviewers fawning over Kamala Harris, journalists coming under fire for committing journalism, and newsrooms collapsing into emotional struggle sessions, they ask: Is CBS News worth their time?
    The Agenda
    —Political polarization
    —Reliability in voting trends
    —Hurricane politics
    —FEMA conspiracies
    —Blame in crisis management (Bush v. Biden)
    —CBS producers shield Ta-Nehisi Coates and Kamala Harris from journalism
    —The ethics of editing journalism
    Show Notes:
    —The effect of conspiracies
    —The CBS News interview before the struggle sessions
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    Editorial director and executive producer: Adaam James Levin-Areddy
    Associate producers: Victoria Holmes and Noah Hickey
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  • Jamie Weinstein is joined by Dan Senor—author of The Genius of Israel and host of the Call Me Back podcast—to discuss the future of governance in Gaza, what the death of Hezbollah leadership means for Israel and Iran, and why he remains optimistic for Israel’s future.
    Listen to the first part of this special episode here.
    The Agenda:
    —Dan on the day of October 7
    —The state of Israel’s economy
    —Israel’s evolving military strategy
    —Israeli startups
    —Success against Hezbollah
    —Iran’s nuclear program
    —The role of the U.S. and the Biden administration
    —Trust in Israeli leadership
    —The remaining hostages
    —Gaza’s future
    The Dispatch Podcast is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch’s offerings—including members-only newsletters, bonus podcast episodes, and weekly livestreams—click here.
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  • Jonah, Adaam, and Charlotte join Jamie for the first half of a two-part series commemorating the horrific October 7 attacks on the Israeli people. Charlotte provides a first-hand account from her reporting in Israel over the past year; Adaam, a native Israeli, offers insight into the psychological ramifications of the event; and Jonah explains what this moment means for American Jews and the resurgence of antisemitism in politics.
    The Agenda:
    —Charlotte's reporting in TMD about October 7
    —Reflections from a year ago
    —Psychological ramifications
    —What is Benjamin Netanyahu’s role now?
    —Media reactions and public perception
    —Life in Israel currently
    Show Notes:
    —Jonah and Adaam's October 8 podcast following the attacks
    —Bill Buckley's In Search of Anti-Semitism
    —Dispatch Faith remembering October 7
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  • Sarah and Jonah welcome Mike Pesca, the host of The Gist, to dive into the nuances of the recent vice-presidential debate. They explore J.D. Vance’s approach of creating a likable persona in an attempt to woo voters, and discuss how, at times, the guidance of field experts has led public opinion astray. They also contemplate the potential future of the Supreme Court, examining the implications of current political dynamics and how they might shape future judicial decisions.
    The Agenda:
    —Jonah's G-File on the race to being likable
    —Should we continue listening to experts?
    —TMD: Israeli Leaders Mull a Retaliatory Attack on Iran
    —Advisory Opinions episode: Supreme Court litigations
    —Supreme Court legitimacy
    Show notes
    —Mr. Nice Guy Maneuver
    —Israel Ponders A “Winnable War”
    —The Genius of Israel
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  • Jamie is joined by David Rubenstein—co-founder of The Carlyle Group and author of The Highest Calling: Conversations on the American Presidency—to discuss the legacies of presidents from Abraham Lincoln to Joe Biden and what we can do about America’s debt.
    The Agenda:
    —Original interviews with presidents
    —Is Lincoln the greatest president?
    —Unpredictable paths to the presidency
    —Franklin D. Roosevelt’s transformation
    —Gerald Ford’s Pardon of Richard Nixon
    —Donald Trump and Joe Biden
    —Anti-Israel encampments
    —Debt and global stability
    The Dispatch Podcast is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch’s offerings—including members-only newsletters, bonus podcast episodes, and weekly livestreams—click here.
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  • Sarah Isgur drags David French and Jonah Goldberg into the podcast multiverse, resulting in a dramatic Dispatch/Left, Right & Center crossover.
    The Agenda:

    As Liz Cheney goes, so go a narrow faction of the loosely-defined never-Trump Republicans

    Conservatism is not on the menu

    What a president can't do

    Are Israel attacks on Hezbollah a prelude to a regional war?


    Our thanks to our friends at KCRW's Left, Right & Center for making this collaboration happen.
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  • Reuel Marc Gerecht, a former Iranian-targets officer in the Central Intelligence Agency and current fellow at the Foundations for the Defense of Democracy, joins Jamie to discuss Israel’s most recent operation against Hezbollah and how Iran might respond.
    The Agenda:
    —The effectiveness of Israeli intelligence operations
    —How did Hezbollah get the pagers?
    —Is Iran suicidal?
    —The health of the Ayatollah
    —Intelligence failure on October 7
    —U.S. engagement in the Middle East
    Show Notes:
    —TMD's reporting on the attacks
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  • Sarah and Steve are joined by Mike Warren from the campaign trail in North Carolina and former Democratic Sen. Heidi Heitkamp to discuss the state of the race and the Trump campaign's ground game (or lack thereof).
    The Agenda:
    —Are we going through a political realignment?
    —Teamsters won’t endorse a president
    —Ground game vs. legal strategy
    —Political violence this election season
    —The former president grasps for “media bias” straws
    —The Exotic Cat-Eaters of Springfield, Ohio
    —Paging Hezbollah
    Show Notes:
    —What Would Stop the Steal 2.0 Look Like?
    —New York Times poll
    —Boiling Frogs: Hot-Blooded
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  • This interview was recorded prior to the apparent assassination attempt against Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
    Olivia Nuzzi, Washington correspondent for New York Magazine, joins Jamie to discuss her recent profile of Donald Trump, “I Examined Donald Trump's Ear — and His Soul.
    ”The Agenda:
    —Trump after the July 13 assassination attempt
    —Behind the iconic photo
    —How does Trump view himself?
    —Trump’s childhood home
    —Trump’s presidential portrait
    —Nuzzi’s profile of Joe Biden
    —“Humanizing” Donald Trump
    —Would Nuzzi profile anyone?
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  • Sarah, Steve, and Jonah break down the first (and possibly only) debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris and whether or not it will move the needle.
    The Agenda:
    —Kamala Harris won
    —Will the Trump-Harris debate actually matter?
    —Steve missed the eating pets controversy
    —Trump’s debate prep
    —No clarity on abortion policy
    —The rise of independent voters
    —Is media bias worth your time?
    Show Notes:
    —“Keep the cat memes flowing”
    —Chris Rufo’s $5,000 cat-eating bounty
    —The Federalist: ABC Should Be Prosecuted For Illegal Contributions To Harris In ‘Debate’
    —Post-debate Dispatch Live
    —Fact-checking the Harris-Trump ABC News debate
    —The RFK Jr. dead bear cub story
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  • Jonathan Martin, Politico’s politics bureau chief and senior political columnist, joins Jamie to explain why the GOP needs to lose big in order to hasten a post-Trump Republican Party.
    The Agenda:
    —Martin’s POLITICO piece on a Post-Trump party
    —Unapologetic book plug
    —Is Steve Hayes a RINO?
    —If Trump loses 2024, will he run again?
    —J.D. Vance as a VP candidate
    —Was Joe Biden’s ousting planned months ago?
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  • Reason Magazine editor-at-large Nick Gillespie joins Sarah, Steve, and Jonah to discuss whether conservatives (and libertarians) would be better off with a Trump or Kamala win in November.
    The Agenda:
    —If Republicans Want to Win, They Need Trump to Lose — Big
    —No small government parties
    —Trump and Harris’ “harmonic convergence”
    —To fight wokeness, vote Harris
    —The way forward for third parties
    —The need for a new consensus
    —Future of the two-party system
    Show Notes:
    —Yuval Levin on Advisory Opinions
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