The Unthinkable Option: Make Today’s Ukraine Map Lines Permanent?

The Unthinkable Option: Make Today’s Ukraine Map Lines Permanent?

A brutal poll question at Smerconish.com today: Should the Russia–Ukraine conflict be settled by accepting the current front lines as permanent? Michael breaks down why this option—awful for Ukraine—might still be the only “practical” endgame if the alternatives are endless attrition or dangerous escalation. Listen in for the case for a territorial “freeze” vs. the risks of arming Ukraine with long-range missiles and more. Please rate and review this podcast, thanks for listening! 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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When Can ICE Use Deadly Force? The Policies That Decide the Minneapolis Case

When Can ICE Use Deadly Force? The Policies That Decide the Minneapolis Case

A fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis reignites the national debate over immigration enforcement and police use of force. Michael Smerconish examines the video, the law, and the rarely discussed federal...

8 Jan 31min

Not Chaos...but Strategy? A Provocative Question About Trump’s Presidency

Not Chaos...but Strategy? A Provocative Question About Trump’s Presidency

Michael Smerconish unpacks today’s Smerconish.com poll question: "Is there less chaos and more purpose in the decision making process of President Trump than is commonly portrayed in the media?" Drawi...

8 Jan 13min

The ‘Trump Is Finished’ Narrative Returns—Why Mark Halperin Isn’t Buying It

The ‘Trump Is Finished’ Narrative Returns—Why Mark Halperin Isn’t Buying It

Is Donald Trump finally “doomed,” or is that a familiar storyline playing on repeat? Michael Smerconish sits down with political analyst Mark Halperin to examine why predictions of Trump’s political c...

7 Jan 29min

Do January 6 Defendants Deserve Empathy? Smerconish Asks the Question Few Will

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Five years after January 6, Michael Smerconish tackles a deeply uncomfortable question: should Americans feel any empathy for the defendants who say they believed they were defending the country? Draw...

7 Jan 14min

Five Years Later,  The J6 Rioters Still Believe They Were The Patriots

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Robert Pape is a professor of political science at the University of Chicago and director of the Chicago Project on Security and Threats. He is a leading expert on political violence, terrorism, and d...

6 Jan 31min

Iran Protests Escalate: Should the U.S. Respond With Force?

Iran Protests Escalate: Should the U.S. Respond With Force?

As protests spread across Iran amid soaring inflation and economic collapse, President Trump warns that the U.S. could respond “very hard” if Iranian authorities use deadly force against demonstrators...

6 Jan 12min

Maduro Captured: A Military Masterstroke—or the Start of America’s Next Forever War?

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The United States has captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a dramatic, highly coordinated military operation—but what happens next? in this episode, Michael examines the stunning takedown o...

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Michael Smerconish breaks down today’s Smerconish.com poll question: Is the Minnesota fraud the exception or the norm? From a viral video alleging widespread daycare fraud to the trillions of dollars ...

5 Jan 17min

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