The Atlantic's Edward-Isaac Dovere joins the pod to discuss his new book, "Battle for the Soul," a newsy, inside account of how the Democrats went from 2016 defeat to 2020 victory. He tells Jean and Robert about Kamala Harris's favorite epithet, Bernie Sanders' travel tastes, why Obama is aloof to political reporters, and, more seriously, they discuss what President Biden is like in private, what Harris's political future may hold and what the GOP can learn from the Democrats' battle. Warning: This episode contains strong language.
Small Business, Big Optimism; Conventional Wisdom
Woven Together, Torn Apart: The Economics and Politics of COVID
How to Listen; How [not] to Police
Reed and Gottheimer Talk, Listen and Solve Problems
The Chinese Government vs. Human Liberty
American Holding Pattern
DACA and SCOTUS Power; Biden’s VP Choices
A Conversation About Conversations
Anger. Frustration. Helplessness. Love.
Trump’s Twitter Tantrum; Hong Kong Crackdown
Data & Divisions
COVID-19 Spending: Can we Go Too Far?
The Competing Interests of Economic and Public Health
A Guest who Solves Problems; Agreement on Presidential Election Unknowns
Reopening the Economy: Who Decides?
Trump v. Governors: The Power and Politics of Reopening
Survivor Corps: The Epicenter of Hope for COVID-19
Governors’ Orders, Trump’s Shift, China’s Lies
Cuomo Leads; Congress Does Business Un-Usual
Living Through History
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