Mike & Jay open the show with a discussion of the response to the attack on Paul Pelosi, which sent the 82-year-old spouse of the Speaker of the House to the hospital with a fractured skull.
Next is a look at Supreme Court oral arguments in Students for Fair Admissions v Harvard. It seems likely that the Court will find racial preferences in college admissions unconstitutional, overturning its 2003 precedent in Grutter v. Bollinger.
Then the Guys turn to Chief Justice Roberts order preventing the House Ways and Means Committee from seeing Donald Trump’s tax returns. They consider the right of the committee to obtain the records, separation of powers issues, and how much this is likely to matter in the end.
Following that it’s the tumultuous takeover of Twitter by Elon Musk. Is Twitter being unfairly targeted by “woke” activists as Musk seems to think? Will Donald Trump soon be back on the platform and, if so, how much will this matter to his soon to be announced 2024 presidential campaign?
The episode closes with final thoughts on the 2022 midterm elections – Mike is preparing for what he sees as the almost inevitable, followed by some grim years for Democrats.
The Politics Guys on Facebook | Twitter
Listener support helps make The Politics Guys possible. You can support us or change your level of support at patreon.com/politicsguys or politicsguys.com/support. On Venmo, we’re @PoliticsGuys.
Interested in starting your own podcast? Check out RedCircle, home of The Politics Guys.
Mayorkas Impeachment, Social Media, Alabama Execution, Biden’s Judges
Donald Trump’s War on Capitalism
Navarro Sentencing, Secret Courts, The Republican Party
New Hampshire, Abbott's Order, Immigration Bill
Bipartisan Tax Deal, Transgender Rights, The Administrative State
Iowa Caucuses, Budget Deal, US and Houthis, Immigration and Ukraine
Black Grief, White Grievance, and the Politics of Loss
The Constitution: Assembly and Petition
Is Israel Committing Genocide in Gaza?
Where’s Austin?, Israel and Genocide, Hunter Biden, Trump’s Statement
The Law of Presidential Impeachment
US Steel, NYT vs. OpenAI, House Majority, Boebert Switch, A.I. in the Courts
Trump 2024, Gay Resigns, More Menendez Charges, Border Dispute
Seth Kaplan on Repairing America’s Fragile Neighborhoods
Harvard President Claudine Gay, State of Democracy, Predictions
Trump’s Eligibility and Immunity, Migrant Caravan, Trade Policy
Anti-Urban Bias and Inequality in America
The Constitution: Freedom of Press
NDAA, Hunter Biden, Israel
What’s Wrong with Congress and How Can We Fix It? (Part 2)
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free