Episodes
Donald Trump doesn't share our values or our norms, and he wants the privilege of being able to shoot down Americans in the street.
Published 10/23/24
The ex-POTUS has resolved that his route to regain power is creating hate, fear, and anger.
Published 10/22/24
Remember those few weeks when Trump ceded the stage to Kamala and didn't do any campaigning? How glorious it was not to have to talk about him.
Published 10/21/24
The Bulwark kicked off its weekend 'Swing State Swing" in the City of Brotherly Love Thursday before a packed house.
Published 10/18/24
Since the release of Woodward's "War," Gen. James Mattis has reached out to the journalist to endorse the book's warnings about Trump, and to urge that they not be downplayed.
Published 10/17/24
Amb. Rice says Trump is a "surrender monkey" who is all about building up and benefitting Russia and China for his own benefit—and to the detriment of our national security.
Published 10/16/24
Trump's fitness for office is a central question now more than ever after his bizarre town hall Monday night, where instead of taking questions, he called out songs, bopped, and swayed—for 39 minutes.
Published 10/15/24
Trump used to be considered an existential threat throughout Silicon Valley, but now the tech world is split between Mark Cuban and Reid Hoffman on one side, and Elon and David Sacks on the latter.
Published 10/15/24
Trump's authoritarianism has intensified—with his calls for using military force against political opponents, taking away broadcast licenses, and deporting even legal immigrants.
Published 10/14/24
Barack Obama made a direct appeal to people who don't like Trump, but may end up voting for him anyway.
Published 10/11/24
Voters have a real hunger for something beyond the constant state of pugilism and the weaponizing of every problem.
Published 10/10/24
The information ecosystem is getting crazier than ever: The monster Trump created must be fed, even when the lies are too much for some MAGA members of Congress.
Published 10/09/24
Trump and Vance are pioneering a form of politics where American power means nothing, everything is bad, and politicians focus on tearing people down—and getting other Americans to do the same.
Published 10/08/24
Do not sleep on this: The billionaire tech bros are on board with the authoritarian project so they can capture the regulatory state.
Published 10/07/24
The second gentleman says Kamala has really stepped it up for this abbreviated campaign, and is showing the country the most badass version of herself.
Published 10/04/24
Liz Cheney sticks to her values under incredible pressure in an old-fashioned Republican way.
Published 10/04/24
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.
Published 10/03/24
The Harris campaign clearly opted not to send out an attack dog in last night's debate.
Published 10/02/24
JD Vance may be a good debater, but his creepy obsession with lady parts could put him on defense.
Published 10/01/24
While the Trump campaign is opting for trans panic, Kamala really needs to remind people to be alarmed about the disaster possibilities with Trump.
Published 09/30/24
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.
Published 09/27/24
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.
Published 09/26/24
The current Congress is the most do-nothingest since 1861—when the Union was falling apart right before the Civil War.
Published 09/25/24
Longtime conservative talk show host Michael Medved believes America was chosen for a special mission—Republicans used to understand that, but now it's the Democrats who are carrying on the patriotic, 'morning in America' idea.
Published 09/24/24
Melania is selling Christmas ornaments, and Trump is offering up 99.9% silver coins—the vibe feels more like a going out of business sale than heading back to the White House.
Published 09/23/24