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In The Room: My Inside View Into Why Kamala Harris Will Beat Trump
Gevin Reynolds writes: "While the race remains an uphill battle for us democracy defenders, I’ve seen just how hard Vice President Harris works when the cameras are off. Her ascent to the top of the ticket should give us newfound hope for victory in November."
July 22, 2024
The Future of War
The future of war is a complex mix of public and private, dated hardware and new technology. In this episode Rick speaks with Chris Kirchhoff and Raj Shah, authors of "Unit X: How the Pentagon and Silicon Valley are Transforming the Future of War." They dive into the significant technological shifts impacting modern warfare, highlighting the disparity between military and consumer tech development. The conversation explores the bureaucratic challenges and innovative efforts of the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to merge these ecosystems. Real-world examples from Ukraine and discussions on the future of autonomous systems and AI in warfare underscore the urgency for the US to adapt quickly and efficiently. Chris and Raj's book, "Unit X: How the Pentagon and Silicon Valley are Transforming the Future of War," available now.
July 22, 2024
Project 2025: The Fascist Republican Party's Deep Cancerous Connections
Andra Watkins writes: The Republican Party and 45 may try to gaslight about their ties to Project 2025, but it is the true platform of the Fascist Republican Party.
July 20, 2024
Trump Could Find Himself In Political Trouble
Al From weighs in on JD Vance, what a younger generation opponent could mean for Trump and why he thinks that could place his candidacy in real trouble.
July 19, 2024
Trump Hasn't Change, So Nothing Else Has
Stuart Stevens writes: A good and decent man is running against a horrible human being who has no respect for the rule of law, a man entirely out of the mainstream of American politics.
July 19, 2024
"What in the Actual F*ck?!" – Rick's Take on the Bizarre RNC
Rick Wilson dives head-first into the bizarre spectacle of the Republican National Convention. From Trump’s relentless self-adulation to the GOP’s cult-like devotion, the cracks in the MAGA movement, and the Trump family’s quest for dynastic rule. Follow Rick Wilson at @TheRickWilson on X and subscribe to his Substack at therickwilson.substack.com.
July 19, 2024
A Failed Assassination: The Political Consequences
Al From and Craig Fuller discuss the political consequences of the failed assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump and his decision to make U.S. Senator J.D. Vance his running mate. Al and Craig also trade thoughts on the mounting pressure within the Democratic Party to replace President Joe Biden as their nominee.
July 19, 2024
Trump Can't Disavow Project 2025
Amee Vanderpool writes: "Despite Donald Trump’s attempts to distance himself from the substantial conservative opus generated by the Heritage Foundation that he has publicly praised and acknowledged in the past, nothing happens on a large scale within the GOP without Trump’s express consent."
July 17, 2024
No Good Deed...
David Pepper writes: “For the first time in modern memory, Ohio Republicans attached conditions to legislation that extended the deadline for a presidential nominee to be placed on the Ohio ballot. In the past, including in 2020, this has always been done as a matter of course, and for nominees of either party. "
July 17, 2024
America's Darkest Corners
The darkest corners of American society are bred on the internet. In this episode Rick is joined by journalist and author Elle Reeve to discuss her new book, "Black Pill: How I Witnessed the Darkest Corners of the Internet Come to Life, Poison Society, and Capture American Politics." They dive into the rise of far-right extremism, the origins and impacts of 4chan and 8chan, and the evolution of white nationalist movements. Elle shares her firsthand experiences and insights into the cultural and political influence of online troll communities, the disturbing realities behind QAnon, and the personal toll on individuals drawn into these extremist ideologies.
July 17, 2024
Strategy Session with Guest: Jill Lawrence
Donald Trump doesn't appeal to the majority of Americans. Author and columnist Jill Lawrence explains that the looming question is, "Can Democrats get their acts together?" Jill, Joe, Rick, and Stuart cover this and much more - time to catch up!
July 16, 2024
Rick And Tristan Snell Talk About The Real Causes Of The Assassination Attempt
In this episode, Rick Wilson and legal analyst Tristan Snell discuss Judge Cannon’s dismissal of Trump’s case, the recent assassination attempt on Trump, and its impact on political discourse. They also explore the issues of broken young men, online extremism, and legal immunity for the tech and gun industries. Follow Tristan Snell an X at @TristanSnell, read his Substack at www.tristansnell.com and buy his book “Taking Down Trump” at fine booksellers everywhere.
July 16, 2024
Is Russia Scared Of A Ballerina?
"I have heard from experts on Russia, the US, wrongful detentions, etc. They all caution that detainee trades may not happen until after the US presidential election. They see Ksenia as another of a long line of cases that need to be resolved. I see her as a person who I love and miss."
July 15, 2024
The Lost Boy Assassin and the Martyr Trump
Rick Wilson explains what Trump's attempted assassination means for the MAGA cult: "For MAGA, this is the moment of martyrdom, the ascent of Trump to 'God’s chosen' status, a man whom even an assassin’s bullet won’t stop."
July 15, 2024
Nothing Has Changed
In the wake of an assassination attempt, we remain clear and resolute. In this episode we welcome Bakari Sellers, prominent political commentator, former SC Representative, and author. They dive into a range of pressing topics, including the attempted assassination of Trump, the political climate surrounding the 2024 campaign, and the broader implications for American democracy. Bakari offers insights from his latest book, "The Moment: Thoughts on the Race Reckoning That Wasn't and How We Can All Move Forward," discussing the ongoing challenges of race relations in the U.S. and the missed opportunities for meaningful change. Rick also gives us a clear directive, nothing has changed.
July 15, 2024
"End The Noise, Get To Work, And Win"
The sky is not falling! Joe explains how Democrats can end the noise, get to work - and beat Donald Trump this fall. Hint: when 53% of undecided voters think you're a threat to democracy, it's not going to end well... And why the winning contrast keeps getting clearer. What can Democrats do to really hammer it home? And what new issue data (not head to head polls) points to even more growth for Democrats this fall?
July 12, 2024
Biden's Nato Summit Performance – Media Frenzy vs. Reality
In this episode of “The Elephant in the Room,” Rick Wilson discusses the recent media portrayal of Joe Biden as frail and incapable, contrasting it with Biden’s strong performance at the NATO summit press conference. Rick emphasizes the divergence between media expectations and reality, highlighting Biden’s command over foreign and domestic policies. He also delves into the relentless efforts of the Lincoln Project to combat Donald Trump’s influence and potential return to power. The episode critiques the media’s role in shaping public perception and underscores the ongoing political battle against Trump
July 12, 2024
How Project 2025 Will Decimate the American Economy, Destroy Your Savings, and Ruin Your Life
Andra Watkins boils it down: "Project 2025’s economic plan is 1. China evil; 2. oil, gas, and extraction good; 3. immigration bad; 4. incarcerated enslaved labor good; 5. taxing the rich bad; 6. tricking dumb nuts to vote for their own tax increases, no Social Security, no Medicare good."
July 11, 2024
Trump Vs. United States: A Blueprint For Tyranny
Brian Daitzman writes: "By laundering unofficial acts through official channels, exploiting the presumption of immunity, using preemptive pardons, and retaliating against legal authorities, a president can evade prosecution and undermine democratic governance."
July 11, 2024
Stay The Course
Stuart Stevens in his weekly members-only campaign memo: "I've worked for a lot of candidates. All have been flawed. Obama and Bill Clinton were once-in-a-generation talent, and they were hardly flawless. To be clear, I would support Rob Gronkowski if he were the Democratic nominee. I actually sort of like that idea."
July 11, 2024