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After Party with Emily Jashinsky

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From news to pop culture, join Emily Jashinsky for a fun, big picture, conversation you won't find anywhere else.

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Emily Jashinsky opens the show with exclusive reporting on a fatal bus crash that killed at least five people, including 4 members of one family who were on their way to a wedding. Emily reveals that she has confirmed the bus driver was unable to spe... more

On this week’s edition of “Happy Hour,” Emily Jashinsky begins by addressing questions about AI, the dangers of fake content, and Pope Leo’s call for AI regulation. Emily fields a lengthy question about Tucker Carlson and allegations of racism, she e... more

Emily Jashinsky opens the show with a look at the Texas Senate race including controversial Texas AG Ken Paxton’s rout of Republican John Cornyn, and Democrat James Talarico’s attempt to spin his own odd takes on faith, transgenderism, and veganism. ... more

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On this week’s edition of “Happy Hour,” Emily Jashinsky responds to a number of viewer questions about politics and culture. She opens with a discussion about the SLPC and what parents can do if the curriculum is in their child’s school. She than dis... more

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Ruy Teixeira
Senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute; co-founder of The Liberal Patriot
American Enterprise Institute
Episode: Massie Loses, Michelle Obama Faces Reality, Dem Autopsy Chaos, & Bass’ Broken Promise, with Ruy Teixeira, PLUS Bye Bye Colbert
Geoffrey Cain
Author of Steve Jobs in Exile
Author, Steve Jobs in Exile
Episode: Colbert & Letterman Miss the Point, Alex Cooper Backlash, China’s Control, and Steve Jobs’ Lost Years, with Geoffrey Cain and Sam Brownback
Sam Brownback
Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom, former Kansas governor and senator
U.S. Government / Public Service
Episode: Colbert & Letterman Miss the Point, Alex Cooper Backlash, China’s Control, and Steve Jobs’ Lost Years, with Geoffrey Cain and Sam Brownback
Gad Saad
Author of Suicidal Empathy; scholar
University of Mississippi; Declaration of Independence Center for the Study of American Freedom
Episode: SPLC Bombshells, Big Tech & China, a Covid Cover-Up, and Out-Of-Touch Elites, w/ Gad Saad PLUS Joe Weil
Joe Weil
CEO of Unplugged and Upphone
Unplugged
Episode: SPLC Bombshells, Big Tech & China, a Covid Cover-Up, and Out-Of-Touch Elites, w/ Gad Saad PLUS Joe Weil
Dr. Drew Pinsky
board-certified internist, addiction specialist, host of Ask Dr. Drew and co-host of the Adam & Dr. Drew Show
Ask Dr. Drew / Adam & Dr. Drew Show
Episode: Pratt Wrecks Opponents, Fauci’s Indictment Deadline, & the End of Swipe Right Culture, with Dr. Drew
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Episode: Pratt Wrecks Opponents, Fauci’s Indictment Deadline, & the End of Swipe Right Culture, with Dr. Drew
Luke Rosiak
Daily Wire investigative reporter
Daily Wire
Episode: Walz’s Odd China Connection, Legacy Media’s Demise, Fraud Across America, with Liz Collin and Luke Rosiak, PLUS Spencer Pratt Owns Opponents
Liz Collin
Senior reporter at Alpha News
Alpha News
Episode: Walz’s Odd China Connection, Legacy Media’s Demise, Fraud Across America, with Liz Collin and Luke Rosiak, PLUS Spencer Pratt Owns Opponents

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Emily Jashinsky
Host and commentator engaging in discussions that explore the intersection of politics and culture with a humorous touch.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 551 ratings
  • Under-babied

    And not a smart person.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    D0DCD
    United States21 days ago
  • Please distance from MK

    I'm listening to you in

    SPITE of your association with MK. But I'm not sure how much longer I can. Please get back to OG Emily so I can keep listening. Love that you are pro-birth. I don't love that you are pro MK. Please distance yourself or minimally stop defending her so I don't unfollow you.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    jcnewt729
    United States25 days ago
  • You’ve gotta leave mk media

    Your shows are great but Megyn is off the rails and you will be tarnished by association

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Jenc269
    United Statesa month ago
  • Garbage

    Alleges to be championing women but seems to enjoy ripping them down.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Apodlistener123
    United Statesa month ago
  • Love

    Absolutely love Emily. Her takes are great and she doesn't bring on everyone that just agrees. I love the dialog. However I have to unsubscribe because she's controlled by MK. I wish you all the best Emily you will and should go far.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BBSalvatore
    United Statesa month ago

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Critics occasionally express disappointment over perceived lack of depth in the analysis of complex issues.
Listeners appreciate the lighthearted yet insightful approach to politically charged discussions.
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Many fans highlight the engaging personality of the host, which contributes to the podcast's relatable tone.

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“Happy Hour”: Nicholas Kristof’s NYT column, Trust in Media, and the Text from Emily’s Mom: Emily Answers YOUR Questions
Q: Would you agree that there could be a government so tyrannical and terrible that a targeted act of terror would be the ticket to a better future, and that it could one day be our country?
She rejects the idea of terror as a valid political strategy, pointing to the founding era's nonviolent pathways and the risks of normalization and escalation that violence would entail.
“Happy Hour”: Nicholas Kristof’s NYT column, Trust in Media, and the Text from Emily’s Mom: Emily Answers YOUR Questions
Q: Do you think it will ever be acceptable on a mainstream show or political podcast in America for a host to say that they would find an act of political violence acceptable in their country?
The host argues that while hyperbolic remarks exist, endorsing political violence as acceptable is not morally acceptable or practically workable, and she emphasizes seeking nonviolent, democratic avenues for change.
SPLC Bombshells, Big Tech & China, a Covid Cover-Up, and Out-Of-Touch Elites, w/ Gad Saad PLUS Joe Weil
Q: Can you explain the core idea of suicidal empathy and why it matters in public discourse?
Saad explains that empathy is rational and adaptive in evolution, but when misfiring toward wrong targets or situations, it becomes suicidal empathy, leading to virtue signaling and policy choices that harm the very people it aims to help.
“Happy Hour”: SPLC Fallout, Eye on 2028, Obama’s Chameleon-Like Qualities, and David French: Emily Answers YOUR Questions
Q: What about Obama's continued influence and his ideological placement?
Emily argues that Obama has crafted a flexible, chameleonic political persona who adjusts to the moment to influence the party, sometimes pushing a more radical or a more moderate line depending on strategic aims; his influence persists beyond his presidency through ongoing engagement with key actors and policy debates.
“Happy Hour”: SPLC Fallout, Eye on 2028, Obama’s Chameleon-Like Qualities, and David French: Emily Answers YOUR Questions
Q: Thoughts here about Federman. Are these positions driven by personal belief or by party pressure?
Emily suggests that Democratic politicians often stay aligned with party leadership due to systemic incentives and the influence of the broader party machinery, while individual figures like Federman may appear more independent. The balance between personal belief and party pressure is nuanced, with party direction still a dominant driver.

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6. Dr. Drew Pinsky
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