Puck senior political correspondent Tara Palmeri is here to help you get through what may be the most chaotic and consequential presidential election cycle of our lifetime. With 15 years covering politics, Tara speaks with the smartest political brains to discuss what is happening behind the scenes in Washington D.C., and on the campaign trail.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | News |
Tara is joined by Republican political strategist John McLaughlin to discuss the hot-button issues that are fueling Donald Trump and Joe Biden’s poll numbers and guiding their individual campaigns. They take a deep look at the mood of each key swing ... more
Tara is joined by Puck’s own Abby Livingston to discuss the political chaos surrounding House Speaker Mike Johnson’s perilous decision to move forward with the bipartisan Ukraine aid bill. They examine the viability of a coalition government, shine a... more
Tara is joined by political strategist Nathan Daschle, and they begin their conversation by talking about RFK Jr.'s presidential campaign and shining a light on how both the Biden and Trump camps are attempting to define him. They then examine the bi... more
Tara is joined by CNN legal analyst Elie Honig to discuss the first day of the Donald Trump hush money trial in New York City. They go over the events that led up to this historic moment, shine a light on key witnesses and jury selection strategies, ... more
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I genuinely like the show, but in the last few weeks it’s been one gop strategist after another. The show is meant to be about the current ‘24 election, but seems to wallow in “what’s going on with Trump?” show to show. It gets tedious. Please bring in more Democrat voices to even out the deluge of current, former, Trump strategists. PLEASE.
Could NOT listen to show on Trump and abortion due to horrible sound. Your guest was on a speaker phone (?) and could barely understand him. Turned it off. Do better, please.
Gagging down the agendas from the political parties puts my Prozac in therapy. However, this charming host provides the glitter to the hope, in navigating the noise. She avoids typical headline grabbing abuse from misunderstood voters while simplifying comments from guests by asking clarifying questions. The show helps listeners identify why people in D.C. are supporting candidates with more context than “party driven.” Highly recommended the show for those who have found self-worth.
Hell nah, not going to do that.
Kind of surprised that the Ringer is willing to put its name of this podcast. Definitely not up to the generally high standards of Bill Simmons projects. more
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