Is Legalizing Cocaine and Heroin the Only Way to Stop Fentanyl-Related Deaths?

Is Legalizing Cocaine and Heroin the Only Way to Stop Fentanyl-Related Deaths?

Michael Smerconish dives into today’s provocative poll question: Would legalizing heroin and cocaine actually reduce fentanyl deaths and improve global stability? Inspired by a listener’s message and supported by Kofi Annan’s striking 2016 essay, Michael examines the arguments for and against a radical shift in drug policy. He also updates listeners on the ongoing mystery around the unreleased video of the second Venezuela boat strike and how the administration’s messaging continues to shift. Listen here, then vote! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Protester or Agitator? The Video That Complicates the Alex Pretti Case

Protester or Agitator? The Video That Complicates the Alex Pretti Case

Today at Smerconish.com, Michael asks you: Was your opinion about Alex Pretti altered by video showing him protesting just 11 days before he was killed? Listen in as Michael examines what the footage ...

30 Jan 10min

Rahm Emanuel: “Washington Needs a Power Wash”

Rahm Emanuel: “Washington Needs a Power Wash”

Rahm Emanuel joins Michael for a wide-ranging conversation on ethics, aging leadership, and the future of American politics. The former congressman, Chicago mayor, White House chief of staff, and U.S....

29 Jan 26min

75 and Out? The Growing Case for Age Limits in Government

75 and Out? The Growing Case for Age Limits in Government

Should there be a mandatory retirement age of 75 for the president, cabinet officials, members of Congress, and federal judges? Inspired by comments from former congressman, White House chief of staf...

29 Jan 11min

“I’ve Lost Friends on Both Sides”: Halperin & Smerconish on Political Tribalism

“I’ve Lost Friends on Both Sides”: Halperin & Smerconish on Political Tribalism

Michael Smerconish is joined by political journalist Mark Halperin for a wide-ranging and deeply personal conversation about the growing cost of refusing to take sides in today’s polarized America. Fr...

28 Jan 28min

Should Guns Be Allowed at Protests?

Should Guns Be Allowed at Protests?

Michael unpacks today’s poll question: "Should it be unlawful to conceal carry at a demonstration?" In the wake of the fatal Minneapolis shooting this past weekend, he examines gun laws at protests, S...

28 Jan 16min

Reasonable Fear or Excessive Force? A Deep Dive Into the Alex Pretti Shooting

Reasonable Fear or Excessive Force? A Deep Dive Into the Alex Pretti Shooting

Michael takes a careful look at the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, pushing past slogans and snap judgments to examine what the law actually requires. Analyzing video evidence, use-of-force standards, ...

27 Jan 25min

Should Big Tech Pay for the Damage to Kids’ Mental Health?

Should Big Tech Pay for the Damage to Kids’ Mental Health?

What happens when social media design meets the courtroom? As a landmark trial begins in Los Angeles, Michael breaks down the case that could hold Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube legally resp...

27 Jan 15min

If the 2024 Election Happened Again Tomorrow, Would Trump Still Win?

If the 2024 Election Happened Again Tomorrow, Would Trump Still Win?

What if the 2024 presidential election were rerun today? Michael revisits a familiar—but newly relevant—poll question, weighing Kamala Harris’s post-election momentum against Donald Trump’s declining ...

26 Jan 12min

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