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The big legacy groups remain mostly silent. But nearly everyone else now agrees: Netanyahu’s Gaza war is one of the great catastrophes in Jewish history.
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Join us on August 12 as Osita Nwanevu and Timothy Noah discuss The Right of the People, Nwanevu’s new book on democracy in crisis. In a time defined by political dysfunction, inequality, and rising antidemocratic sentiment, Nwanevu offers a bold vision: a reimagined American founding that can restore faith in democracy. From the failures of our aging institutions to the challenges of the 2024 election, this conversation will explore how we got here—and how we fight for a better, more democratic future.
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Air pollution is less dramatic than floods or storms, less inconvenient, and much harder to politicize. It’s also much more deadly.
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Maria Bartiromo was clearly shocked by July’s disappointing numbers.
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Ross Barkan’s engrossing, literary analysis of the 2024 election disappoints with its blinkered vision of U.S. politics.
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How many times is something a joke before it’s not anymore?
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Representative Bryan Steil’s town hall didn’t exactly go to plan.
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Federal judges warn the independent judicial system is at stake.
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By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent
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On Thursday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered one of her most obsequious, fawning tirades about President Trump yet. She credited him with single-handedly resolving a half-dozen major geopolitical conflicts around the world and angrily asserted that it’s high time Trump is granted the Nobel Peace Prize. It’s no accident that this came amid new polling evidence that Trump’s coalition is falling apart in a freshly dangerous way for him, as documented in a great new piece by New Republic senior editor Alex Shephard. In today’s episode, Shephard explains how the numbers show key constituencies getting away from Trump. We discuss all the ways Leavitt’s North Korea–style propaganda actually works against Trump by reinforcing the emperor-has-no-clothes vibe around him, why the press is reluctant to tell the truth about his unpopularity, how Democrats need to stop treating him as if he’s invincible, and what that should look like. A transcript is here.
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Twice a week, Deep State Radio takes you on a smart, direct, and sometimes hilarious tour of the inner workings of American power and the impact of our leaders on the world. Hosted by David Rothkopf with top experts, this podcast delivers the unvarnished perspectives others shy away from.
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