Today's Poll Question: Should the U.S. grow or shrink its footprint in the Middle East?

Today's Poll Question: Should the U.S. grow or shrink its footprint in the Middle East?

Today's Poll Question at Smerconish.com: Should we be growing or shrinking our footprint in the Middle East? With the Pentagon reportedly reassessing America’s military presence across the region, Michael asks whether decades of bases, troops, and intervention are still making the United States safer. He reflects on his own visit to U.S. military installations in Qatar and Djibouti and examines the strategic dilemma exposed by the conflict with Iran: Does maintaining a massive American footprint deter threats—or help create the very resentment and vulnerability it is meant to contain? Cast your vote at Smerconish.com. 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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MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING: Mark Halperin on the Natalie Harp Firestorm

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING: Mark Halperin on the Natalie Harp Firestorm

Michael is joined by Mark Halperin to unpack the sudden scrutiny surrounding President Trump aide Natalie Harp and the backlash to Senator Jon Ossoff’s comments about her. Was Ossoff’s remark sexist—o...

19 Aug 29min

“The Strait Is Closed”: Admiral Stavridis on Iran, Trump and What Comes Next

“The Strait Is Closed”: Admiral Stavridis on Iran, Trump and What Comes Next

Admiral James Stavridis joins Michael Smerconish to assess the escalating confrontation with Iran, why he says the Strait of Hormuz is effectively closed, Trump’s approach to North Korea, and the extr...

18 Aug 30min

Today's Poll Question: Is the Jason Arday tragedy a story of affirmative action gone too far, or a racist witch hunt?

Today's Poll Question: Is the Jason Arday tragedy a story of affirmative action gone too far, or a racist witch hunt?

Today's Poll Question at Smerconish.com: Is the Jason Arday tragedy a story of affirmative action in the extreme, a racist witch hunt, or both? Michael examines the troubling and complicated story of ...

18 Aug 14min

Luigi Mangione Pleads Guilty — But Where Was the Remorse?

Luigi Mangione Pleads Guilty — But Where Was the Remorse?

Michael Smerconish reacts to Luigi Mangione’s guilty plea in the killing of UnitedHealthcare executive Brian Thompson — and to what he says was notably missing: remorse. He examines Mangione’s courtro...

17 Aug 31min

Today's Poll Question: The White House East Wing has already been demolished. Should the Trump Ballroom now be built?

Today's Poll Question: The White House East Wing has already been demolished. Should the Trump Ballroom now be built?

Today's Poll Question at Smerconish.com: The White House East Wing has already been demolished. Should the Trump Ballroom now be built? The fight over President Trump’s proposed White House ballroom h...

17 Aug 11min

The New Vaccine Rules Have Parents Asking: Who Can We Trust?

The New Vaccine Rules Have Parents Asking: Who Can We Trust?

Michael asks a deceptively simple question: Should parents have the final say on their child’s vaccines? Dr. Brian McDonough joins to examine the Trump administration’s changes to childhood vaccine re...

14 Aug 27min

Today's Poll Question: Should Grades Still Matter?

Today's Poll Question: Should Grades Still Matter?

Should grades still matter? As the University of Michigan prepares to replace traditional grades with pass/no-credit marks for first-semester students, Michael examines why we started grading students...

14 Aug 14min

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