This week, we kick off with Paul Waldman, who wrote that Republicans have already backed themselves into a corner on tax reform.
Then we'll be joined by Ben Adler, who says that Trump might discover that throwing a wrench into efforts to curb green house gas emissions may be more difficult than he thought.
Finally, we'll be joined by Popular Science staff writer Kendra Pierre-Louis to talk about a new study that tried to get a handle on where as many as 13 million Americans who might be displaced by rising sea levels might go.
Playlist:
The Simpsons Cast: "In a Gadda da Vida"
Old 97s: "Good with God"
White Stripes: "You're Pretty Good Looking"
Roxy Music: "India"
Jared Holt: Republicans have disinformation researchers in their crosshairs
The devastating human toll of neofascist attacks on LGBTQ+ people
Marcy Wheeler: ’We should expect a Jan. 6 case against Trump’
No joke: Fox News says worrying about toxic air is woke
Digby on the debt deal | Target caves to bigots
David Pepper on how you can fight fascism in your own backyard
Oliver Willis on John Durham’s probe: ’This is a fail and we should enjoy it’
CNN’s Trump town hall debacle portends reckless 2024 election coverage
Right-wing ’parents group’ uses terror and harassment against its political foes
Media downplaying debt ceiling hostage-taking as a ’juicy political standoff’
How Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene compete for QAnon followers
Young red-state Dems are teaching their party to fight
Marcy Wheeler: Special counsel Jack Smith ’very close’ to charging Trump
Dave Karpf on how ’savvy’ tech-bros blew up their favorite bank
Violent right-wing ’groomers’ are weaponizing young Americans
Will Ron DeSantis’ culture warrior schtick play nationally?
Democracy dies in lazy journalism
This simple formula can stop emboldened far-right extremists in their tracks
How conservative ’culture wars’ whitewash glaring American fascism
Biden, Democrats are fortunate in their opponents
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