The bipartisan gun law in the Senate, the January 6th committee, the stock market strain hitting retirement accounts
Facilitator and instructor Yonathan Keren discusses his work building “deep democracy”
The January 6th Committee Hearings, the American Gerontocracy, and still rising inflation
Election law experts David Becker and Ben Ginsberg discuss the threats to elections workers
The San Francisco Recall, Whether Facebook Destroyed Democracy, Normalizing Relations with Saudi Arabia
Nina Shick discusses her book Deepfakes: The Coming Infocalypse
Biden’s inflation problem and the Pentagon’s major role in Top Gun: Maverick
Mike Madrid, James Lynch, and Ron Steslow discuss Elon Musk’s pledge to restore Donald Trump’s banned Twitter account.
Journalist, Public Speaker and Author Celeste Headlee (@CelesteHeadlee) joins host Ron Steslow (@RonSteslow) to reveal the science and history behind human communication, share keys to unlock deeper conversations, and explain how critical empathy is for our ability to listen and connect. For more information, to contact us, or to contribute to Politicology, visit Politicology.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Stock Market Stumble, Abortion Rights Protests, and the DNC’s Latino outreach
In the second episode of this two-part series, Øptimus co-founder and Data Science Director for Decision Desk HQ Scott Tranter joins Ron Steslow to talk about data science, polling, and modeling
Lanae Erickson, Lucy Caldwell, and Liz Gilbert discuss Tuesday’s Ohio Primary elections
In this two part series, Øptimus co-founder and Data Science Director for Decision Desk HQ Scott Tranter joins Ron Steslow to talk about data science, polling, and modeling
Clerk Works, the heavier weapons headed to Ukraine, Abigail Spanbergers reset on policing policy
Mike Madrid breaks down recent polling data and what it might mean for the midterm elections
Trump’s missing phone logs, Putin’s war and Biden’s gaffe, how the climate playbook needs to change
Psychology Professor Catherine Sanderson discusses moral rebels and the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Fmr. federal prosecutor Michael Zeldin joins to talk about the January 6th prosecutions.
Biden’s first year, the RNC debate boycott, and Comrade Tucker
Ret. CIA Officer John Sipher talks about Russia’s troop buildup and potential invasion of Ukraine
Biden’s Speeches, Fauci’s hot mic and Covid messaging woes, and the battle lines in Trump v. Rounds
Why are Republicans so effective at passing similar laws in statehouses across the country so quickly?
Political strategists Mike Madrid and Ron Steslow sit down to talk about how Latino voters can shape future elections and erosion of institutions around the globe.
Political strategists Mike Madrid and Ron Steslow sit down to talk about how Democrats must better understand Latino voting trends in order to win pivotal electoral fights.
Former Congressman and former Chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Steve Israel sits down with Ron Steslow to discuss what Democrats must learn from the 2020 election and what they must do to have a shot at maintaining their majorities in 2022.
Facebook, The GOP lawmakers who spoke to the 1/6 organizers, and Covid-19 vaccines for kids
In the second part of this two-episode conversation, NYU Professor of History and Italian Studies Ruth Ben-Ghiat joins Ron Steslow to discuss her book Strongmen and what we can learn from the history of autocrats and those who stood up to them.
Democratic House Retirements, Striketober, and the Virginia governor’s race
In this two-episode conversation, NYU Professor of History and Italian Studies Ruth Ben-Ghiat joins Ron Steslow to discuss her book Strongmen and what we can learn from the history of autocrats and those who stood up to them.
January 6th Subpoenas and potential contempt, American, United and AT&T and the good and bad of corporate citizenship, and the supply chain crisis
In this two-episode conversation, Professor of National Security Affairs Tom Nichols joins Ron Steslow to discuss who is really to blame for the crisis in American democracy—and what we can do about it.
The Facebook Whistleblower, Trump begs to get back on Twitter, Taylor Swift gets swept into the VA governor’s race
The fight to pass the Biden Agenda, Treating Facebook like a hostile foreign power, what Afghanistan looks like for women and LGBTQ people
Mike Madrid, Susan Del Percio and Ron Steslow talk about the widening rifts in the Republican party, playing chicken with the debt ceiling, and the pledge to train and hire refugees
Social policy expert Lanae Erickson joins Ron Steslow to talk about how Republicans and Democrats view and prioritize federal judges.
Lanae Erickson and Lucy Caldwell look at George W. Bush on 9/11 and January 6, The Manchin-Klobuchar Freedom to Vote Act, and Biden’s Vaccine Mandate
Poler Family Professor and chair of the psychology department at Amherst College Dr. Catherine Sanderson joins Ron Steslow to talk about happiness and how to harness the power of a positive mindset.
Former DNC president Liz Gilbert and Lincoln Project co-founder Mike Madrid join Ron Steslow to look at some of the most important stories of the week: Threats and outbursts at America’s school board meetings, Texas’s anti-democracy law, Newsom’s recall and California’s direct democracy.
Political strategist Lucy Caldwell joins Ron Steslow to answer Politicology listeners’ questions: What can be done about Fox News and right wing media lies? What happens if we “lose” and democracy fails? And how do caucuses affect the legislative process?
Political strategist Lucy Caldwell and attorney George Conway join Ron Steslow to look at some of the most important stories of the week: Political impact of the U.S. Afghanistan withdrawal, SCOTUS allows extreme Texas abortion law to take effect, and how “new puritanism” is upending liberal democracy.
National security writer and researcher Molly McKew and Fmr. Senior CIA Official and author Marc Polymeropoulos continue their conversation with host Ron Steslow about America’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the role of the Biden and Trump administrations.
National security writer and Georgetown University adjunct professor Molly McKew along with fmr. senior CIA official and author Marc Polymeropoulos join host Ron Steslow to discuss the chaos and catastrophe in Afghanistan.
Communications expert Susan Del Percio and political strategist Mike Madrid join Ron Steslow to look at some of the most important stories of the week.
Photographer Gabriella Demczuk walks listeners through her firsthand account of the January 6, 2021 insurrection, from Donald Trump’s “Stop The Steal” rally on the National Mall to the gallery of the House chamber as rioters breached the Capitol.
War. Climate. Data. Guns. Political strategist Lucy Caldwell and reporter Ben Jacobs join Ron Steslow to look at the most important stories of the week.
Cuban-American attorney and ‘No Labels’ vice chairman Al Cardenas and social policy expert Lanae Erickson join Ron Steslow to look at the top stories of the week..
Fmr. Senior CIA Official and author Marc Polymeropoulos on directed energy attacks and leadership lessons learned through his 26 years in the intelligence community.
Women speak their truth and Gov. Cuomo doubles down on denial, Democrats’ political punt on the eviction moratorium, and coercion becomes compulsion in the effort to vaccinate Americans
Tensions rise and emotions flare in the first January 6 committee hearing, and the pandemic of the unvaccinated ushers in new restrictions for the rule-followers.
Attorney and fmr. special ambassador Al Cardenas joins Ron Steslow to reveal the dynamics of the unprecedented uprising in Cuba.
Mike Madrid and Jimmy Williams join Ron Steslow to look at the top stories of the week: January 6 committee showdown, the new space race, and the Spanish language MAGA channel soon to hit the airwaves.
Texas Dems hightail it to Washington, Biden’s blunt warning to his party, and how the Senate could actually pass a historic $3.5 Trillion package.
Democracy attacked: Award-winning investigative reporter Scott MacFarlane shares the most critical filings and pivotal moments in the Feds’ ever-growing case against the January 6 insurrectionists.
The House moves to investigate 1/6, Republican candidates embrace the Big Lie, and the pandemic’s deepening political divide
“Our democracy is in triage right now.” David Becker, the Executive Director and Founder of the Center for Election Innovation & Research, CBS News contributor and election law expert, joins Ron Steslow to break down the Supreme Court’s decision about Arizona voting laws in Brnovich v. DNC, the gutting of the Voting Rights Act, and what it portends for the fight to protect the franchise, and ultimately, our democracy.
Confusion in New York City’s mayoral primary, the FTC’s Facebook antitrust flop, and the Supreme Court’s eviction moratorium surprise.
Lucy Caldwell, Lanae Erickson and Mike Madrid join Ron Steslow to break down the top stories of the week: Liz Cheney’s “Constitution Bootcamps,” the Failure of the For The People Act, and DeSantis’ “viewpoint diversity” survey
Democratic political strategist Tharon Johnson and Russian warfare writer and researcher Molly McKew join Ron Steslow to break down the top stories of the week: The Not-A-Reset on Russia, Emboldened Insurrectionists, and Investigators Investigating DOJ
Four since-departed co-founders of The Lincoln Project reunite to discuss the most important political fight of their lives...and what comes next.
Flashbang bipartisanship, fecklessness on the filibuster, and Kamala’s warning on immigration.
What does it mean to be “canceled?” Former Congresswoman Katie Hill joins Ron Steslow to discuss what is and isn’t “cancel culture,” how we should think about holding public figures accountable, why we have failed to find a mechanism for redemption, and her fight to close the legal loophole for “revenge porn.”
What are Democrats prepared to do to save democracy? Former Lincoln Project Political Director Zack Czajkowski, 2020 DNC President Liz Gilbert, and Ron Steslow break down the urgent threats to our elections, our Republic, and our rights—and the steps Democrats must take to hold the line.
How can we ever hold truth to power if those in power don’t believe in truth? Al Cardenas, Susan Del Percio, and Ron Steslow break down the week’s most important stories.
“Are we in a democracy?” Dr. Catherine Sanderson and Susan Del Percio join Ron Steslow to break down the week’s most important stories. (01:46) The showdown in Congress over a January 6 commission, and the hateful defense from the QAnon Shaman’s attorney (17:26) New developments in the ongoing investigations into the Trump Organization (33:15) Confusion around the new CDC guidance, and our emergence from COVID rules and rituals
What kinds of calculations, pivots and sacrifices of personal integrity does it take to become a Trump Republican? In the first installment of Enemies of Democracy, Lucy Caldwell joins Ron Steslow to introduce listeners to the route Elise Stefanik took from moderate marvel to Trumpist capitulator, and how she forged a pernicious path to the upper echelon of Republican Party leadership.
Liz Cheney’s ouster and the Republican Party’s leadership vacuum, Arizona’s bogus election audit, and the special interests spending millions on spam comments —Jon Boughtin, Lucy Caldwell, Lanae Erickson, and Ron Steslow break down the week’s most important stories.
Across the country, Republican legislatures are pushing anti-trans bills to exclude trans women and girls from joining sports leagues and teams. ESPN’s Israel “Izzy” Gutierrez has a different message: Let them play. Israel and host Ron Steslow explain the inexorable links between political issues and the top narratives driving sports, and why the effort to exclude LGBT athletes is just the latest front of the culture wars driving a wedge through the country.
Biden raises hope, while the feds raze Rudy. In this week’s Weekly Roundup, political strategists Liz Gilbert and Mike Madrid join Ron Steslow to break down the dynamics shaping the week’s top stories: Scoring Biden’s first address to a joint session of Congress, his infrastructure plan sales pitch, and the history made behind the President; The FBI’s raid of Rudy Giuliani’s apartment, what it means, and what it doesn’t; Trumpist co-conspirators returning to public life and even political office.
Dave Wasserman, House editor for Cook Political Report, NBC News contributor, and one of the nation’s top election forecasters, joins Ron Steslow for part three of Politicology’s Drawing Democracy series.
150 years after the Civil War—and four months after the Confederate Flag was paraded through the Capitol—white supremacists now want their own Congressional caucus. Politicology strategists Susan Del Percio and Lucy Caldwell join Ron Steslow to break down the most important stories of the week: Chauvin verdict, debunking the right wing response, and the will for reform Parler’s impending return and the First Amendment House Republicans’ White Supremacy Caucus
The Kremlin is aggressively mobilizing weapons and ground troops along the border with Eastern Ukraine, and fears of a new Russian invasion are rising. Molly McKew, a leading expert on Russian influence and warfare, joins Ron Steslow to bring listeners to the Russian border with Ukraine, and why the future of the West may hang in the balance between a resolute Biden administration, and an American electorate increasingly weary of foreign entanglements.
Politicology strategists Susan Del Percio and Mike Madrid join Ron Steslow to break down the most important stories of the week: Killing of Daunte Wright miles from Derek Chauvin’s trial; Matt Gaetz, Venmo, and viability of the Trump playbook; and Corporate heavies weigh in on voting rights.
We’ve got mail! In this Politicology Mailbag, Ron Steslow quickly fields a wide range of listener questions: State-run media, racial gerrymandering, anti-democracy laws, Russians, breaking the filibuster—and more.
Professor, author and journalist Marc Ambinder makes his Politicology debut alongside Weekly Roundup contributor Lucy Caldwell and host Ron Steslow to break down the most important stories of the week: Corporations vs. Republican voter suppression laws; The causes and costs of White Evangelicals’ hesitancy towards COVID-19 vaccinations; and the latest massive leak of personal information for over half a billion Facebook users and the implications for Big Tech
Tharon Johnson, a Democratic political strategist who has worked for Congressman John Lewis and President Barack Obama joins Ron Steslow to examine what’s in Georgia’s new anti-democracy law and understand the dastardly motives and false pretenses being used by Republicans across the country to push similar voter suppression legislation.
Former Democratic Senator from Alabama Doug Jones and Susan Del Percio join Ron Steslow to look at: -Former Police Officer Derek Chauvin’s trial for the murder of George Floyd, the burden of proof prosecutors must reach for conviction, and the prospects for police and criminal justice reform -Joe Biden’s ambitious infrastructure plan, who it will help the most, and the possibility for bipartisan support -The delegitimization and politicization of agencies and institutions during the Trump administration
David Becker, the Executive Director and Founder of the Center for Election Innovation & Research, CBS News contributor and election law expert joins host Ron Steslow for part two of Politicology’s Drawing Democracy, to dive deep into the Voting Rights Act and several landmark Supreme Court cases to understand: -Exactly how Republicans have used civil rights legislation to manufacture political power -The differences between racial and political gerrymandering, and the role of courts in this process -How the gutting of “preclearance” will enable the suppression and disenfranchisement of minority voters -How to get involved and make your voice heard through this process
David Becker, the Executive Director and Founder of the Center for Election Innovation & Research, CBS News contributor and election law expert, and Roundup analysts Lucy Caldwell and Mike Madrid join host Ron Steslow to review: Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s defense of his state’s election integrity ”Kraken” leader Sidney Powell’s defense in the Dominion defamatory lawsuit The fundraising windfall tied to the “Big Lie” Revelations that militia groups coordinated well in advance of January 6 Our cyclical gun debate and the search for bipartisan compromise
John Sipher, a member of the CIA's Senior Intelligence Service who lead Russia Operations and Molly McKew, a leading writer and researcher of Russian influence and information warfare join host Ron Steslow to dissect the U.S. intelligence community’s report on Russian interference in the 2020 election, analyze the U.S. response to Russia’s attacks and disinformation campaigns, and to break down how the Russian intelligence service uses Americans—willing and otherwise—as proxies and disseminators of Russian propaganda.
Fmr. Federal Prosecutor Michael Zeldin and Weekly Roundup regulars Susan Del Percio and Lucy Caldwell join Ron Steslow to examine: New developments in the prosecution of the Capitol insurrectionists, and the racism and revisionism Republicans are using to white-wash the attack The escalating humanitarian crisis at our Southern border and the challenges it presents for Biden The latest updates on the prosecution against Trump and his associates’ alleged financial and election-related crimes Here’s where you can find this week’s panel: Ron Steslow: @RonSteslow Michael Zeldin: @MichaelZeldin Susan Del Percio: @DelPercioS Lucy Caldwell: @lucymcaldwell
Victoria DeFrancesco Soto, assistant dean at the University of Texas at Austin’s LBJ School of Public Affairs, and a contributor to MSNBC and Telemundo joins host Ron Steslow to look at the disproportionately high unemployment rates for women of color through the pandemic, what this shows us about the underlying issues facing women in the workforce and working families, how supporting working families in our communities will generate a strong ROI, and how this all impacts our entire economy.
Mike Madrid and Susan Del Percio join host Ron Steslow to discuss the COVID-19 Relief and Recovery bill, the latest on the distribution of vaccines, as well Republicans’ legislative priorities, the mechanics of making it harder for some people to vote, and former President Trump’s power play against the GOP’s official campaign committees.
Dr. Catherine Sanderson, Poler Family Professor, Chair of Psychology at Amherst College and the author of Why We Act: Turning Bystanders Into Moral Rebels joins host Ron Steslow to analyze why Trump was able to exert control on the Republican party, how to recognize leaders who will stand up for what’s right—and what we can do to become moral rebels.
Fmr. CIA Officer Marc Polymeropoulos and Weekly Roundup regulars Mike Madrid and Lucy Caldwell join host Ron Steslow to discuss the recent confirmation of the Saudi Crown Prince’s involvement in Jamal Khashoggi’s assassination, H.R. 1, aka the “For the People Act” and the continued fight to preserve democracy, and the ongoing domestic terror threats in the Capitol.
Journalist, Public Speaker and Author Celeste Headlee joins host Ron Steslow to reveal the science and history behind human communication, share keys to unlock deeper conversations, and explain how critical empathy is for our ability to listen and connect.
Susan Del Percio and Lucy Caldwell look at the diminishing vaccine skepticism, the continued lies about election fraud, and the Republican party’s rebrand.
In episode 1 of a new series on the redistricting process, Mike Madrid gives an overview of redistricting and reapportionment, the Census, and Gerrymandering..
Jennifer Horn, Tharon Johnson, and Mike Madrid recap the week with GOP infighting, fmr. Sen. Perdue’s re-do, and voter suppression efforts across the states.
Fmr. U.S. Atty Joyce Vance discusses the $2.7 billion lawsuit Smartmatic filed against Fox News and its impact on the future of misinformation and cable news.
Mike Madrid & Lucy Caldwell discuss the second impeachment trial, an investigation probing Trump's calls to GA officials, and compounding COVID-induced crises.
Fmr. U.S. Sen. Doug Jones discusses Capitol insurrection, the second Impeachment trial, presidential accountability, and how a 50-50 Senate may function.
Mike Madrid, Lucy Caldwell, and Susan Del Percio discuss voters leaving the Republican Party, GOP voter suppression efforts, and the Trump family’s legal troubles.
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