Brian Klaas: Why Everything We Do Matters

Brian Klaas: Why Everything We Do Matters

The world feels like it's falling apart, and black swan events are on the rise. Is this the result of our unquenchable thirst for optimization and efficiency—as we try to tame an untameable world? Brian Klaas joins Charlie Sykes to discuss his new book, "Fluke."

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Fluke: Chance, Chaos, and Why Everything We Do Matters

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John Dickerson: Hero Story

John Dickerson: Hero Story

Liz Cheney sticks to her values under incredible pressure in an old-fashioned Republican way. And she reminded us that Jan 6 is not in the past—but is directly tied to the threat from a presidency where loyalty is built around a lie. Plus, the politicizing of FEMA, Trump's baiting of the media to fact check, more Megyn derangement syndrome, and the longshoremen and job automation. John Dickerson joins Tim Miller for the weekend pod. show notes: The Daily Report on CBS streaming John's book, "The Hardest Job in the World: The American Presidency" Tim's playlist

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Kaitlan Collins: Still Surreal

Kaitlan Collins: Still Surreal

Jack Smith's filing on Jan 6 reads almost like a novel—with Trump shrugging about Pence having to be evacuated, mocking true believer Sidney Powell, and implicating himself with a damning phone-data footprint. Plus, life as a CNN anchor, the evolution of conservative media, and no, Megyn, Kaitlan is an Alabama girl.  Kaitlan Collins joins Tim Miller.

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Jim Messina and Michael Weiss: Midwestern Nice

Jim Messina and Michael Weiss: Midwestern Nice

The Harris campaign clearly opted not to send out an attack dog in last night's debate. While JD Vance helped the reputation of the Yale debate club, the coverage today is about abortion and Jan 6—Tim Walz's best lines. Meanwhile, the race remains a coin toss, and the legal drama over the election is already becoming a nightmare. Plus, Iran's ballistic missile attack and Israel's coming retaliation. Jim Messina and Michael Weiss join Tim Miller.

2 Okt 202454min

Lis Smith: Go After the Weird Angle

Lis Smith: Go After the Weird Angle

JD Vance may be a good debater, but his creepy obsession with lady parts could put him on defense. Meanwhile, Kamala seems to embrace a more robust media strategy, the weakest alpha in history can't bear to face off with her again, and Trump is the last person who would help make Americans more healthy. Lis Smith joins Tim Miller. show notes Lis's book, "Any Given Tuesday: A Political Love Story"

1 Okt 202448min

Bill Kristol: Prepping A Closing Message

Bill Kristol: Prepping A Closing Message

While the Trump campaign is opting for trans panic, Kamala really needs to remind people to be alarmed about the disaster possibilities with Trump. Plus, an imbalance in campaign ads, the role of foreign policy in the election, getting assistance to the people of Western North Carolina— and the potential political fallout from Hurricane Helene.  Bill Kristol joins Tim Miller. show notes The Cheney-Lieberman VP debate in 2000 Bush 41 checking his watch in a town hall debate in 1992 Mark Caputo on Trump's attacks against Kamala over trans-related issues Sarah's Focus Group episode on Gen Z voters, with Peter Hamby

30 Sep 202446min

Amanda Carpenter: Get With the Program, Already

Amanda Carpenter: Get With the Program, Already

If Mitt Romney and Mike Pence really want to have influence over a future GOP, then they need to join the Cheneys in what may be the greatest cross-partisan movement in history. Meanwhile, the MAGA retribution agenda keeps ramping up, we need more Mark Cuban, and Kamala hits the border.  Amanda Carpenter joins Tim Miller for the weekend podcast. show notes Mark Cuban on Theo Von's podcast Amanda's analysis of the authoritarian playbook Tim's playlist

27 Sep 202452min

Pete Buttigieg and A.B. Stoddard: Talk Is Cheap

Pete Buttigieg and A.B. Stoddard: Talk Is Cheap

Trump likes to promise a manufacturing renaissance as though one isn't going on right now. But we also had a manufacturing recession when he was in office—and that was before Covid.  Plus, Kamala hits her stride talking about her plans, Clay Higgins is a lying, racist thug, the Democratic Party keeps holding lawbreakers to account, and we can see in Elise Stefanik's eyes how much she is faking it.  Pete Buttigieg and A.B. Stoddard join Tim Miller.

26 Sep 202451min

Dana Milbank: Fools on the Hill

Dana Milbank: Fools on the Hill

The current Congress is the most do-nothingest since 1861—when the Union was falling apart right before the Civil War. Speaker Mike Johnson is completely beholden to Trump, Republicans used Russian propaganda for their sham impeachment effort against Biden, and a clown car of Santos-style fakers are cruising to reelection. Plus, the prospect for chaos post-election is high if Trump loses. Dana Milbank joins Tim Miller. show notes Dana's new book, "Fools on the Hill: The Hooligans, Saboteurs, Conspiracy Theorists, and Dunces Who Burned Down the House" Will's piece that Tim mentioned

25 Sep 202439min

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