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Politics Politics Politics

Justin Robert Young
Donald Trump
Nikki Haley
Ron Desantis
Iowa Caucus
The Grinch That Stole Christmas
Political Discourse
Congress
Forgiveness
Empathy
Joe Biden
New Hampshire Primary
Christmas
Republican Party
Dr. Seuss
Vivek Ramaswamy
Chris Christie
Democratic Party
New Hampshire
2024 Presidential Election
Immigration Reform

Unbiased political analysis the way you wish still existed. Justin Robert Young isn't here to tell you what to think, he's here to tell you who is going to win and why. www.politicspoliticspolitics.com

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On the surface, the question of whether Donald Trump can actually force Congress back to Washington to deal with the DHS shutdown sounds simple and dramatic. The Senate is gone, the House is gone, and yet, the problem is sitting there unresolved. Tru... more

As I recorded this episode, the Department of Homeland Security has been unfunded for more than 40 days, and the consequences are no longer abstract. TSA lines are stretching into hours at major airports, and with spring break and Easter travel rampi... more

The push to resolve the Department of Homeland Security shutdown through reconciliation is running into a hard reality in the Senate. What looks like a procedural workaround is, in practice, a much narrower path than many Republicans are publicly sug... more

The Iran war is entering a more dangerous phase, not because of troop movements, but because energy infrastructure is now a target and the price tag is starting to match the escalation. At the same time, artificial intelligence is emerging as the nex... more

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Andy Beach
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Episode: This DHS Shutdown Isn't Ending Anytime Soon. Exploring the AI Framework (with Andy Beach)
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Episode: Is This the Path to Reopening DHS? The DC Gossip Outlet You Must Follow (with Juliegrace Brufke)
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Episode: The Modern Rebirth of Yellow Journalism. Talking Paxton, Cornyn, and Oklahoma (with Reese Gorman)
Jennifer Doleac
Author of The Science of Second Chances; economist
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Episode: Kristi Noem OUT at DHS. The Science of Second Chances in Criminal Justice (with Jennifer Doleac)
Kenneth Lowande
Author of the book "False Front, The Failed Promise of Presidential Power in a Polarized Age"
Episode: Final Texas Primary Predictions! Pentagon vs. Anthropic Explained. The False Front of Executive Actions (with Kenneth Lowande)
Will Sattelberg
Producer of Politics Politics Politics and podcaster at 9to5Google
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Episode: Is a Deal with Iran Happening? Predicting the Primary Predictors (with Will Sattelberg)
Stella Tsantekidou
Commentator and former member of the Labour government, providing insight into UK politics and the Epstein scandal.
Episode: Why the Talking Filibuster Revival is DOA. The Epstein Files are Tearing the UK Apart (with Stella Tsantekidou)
Anna Gorisch
An immigration attorney specializing in business immigration
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Episode: Let's Talk All About Immigration (with Anna Gorisch)
Al Brushwood
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Justin Robert Young
Host known for unbiased, data-driven political analysis and strategic insights on elections and policy.

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 1k ratings
  • Good grief just state propaganda!

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    jr
    a month ago
  • Disingenuous with Audience

    Repeatedly bends the truth to defend Repub corruption and scandal. Has the gall to declare himself “non-partisan”, it’s hella gross. Enjoy him, MAGA reprobates, there isn’t much else here.

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    ks ducnwn
    United Statesa month ago
  • Normally love this podcast, but episodes guest was so horribly biased I couldn't listen to it.

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    cj67
    2 months ago
  • Wow.

    You really just said that “at a minimum” it was Renee Good’s fault for getting shot in the face.

    Nauseating.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    pilcrow
    United States3 months ago
  • Conservative show pretending to be non-bipartisan

    It’s been a year and the cover art still has Kamala on it. All he wants to do is strawman the left while steelmanning the right. Unbiased is just a lie.

    Apple Podcasts
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    EricVonRoyer
    United States5 months ago

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Kristi Noem OUT at DHS. The Science of Second Chances in Criminal Justice (with Jennifer Doleac)
Q: Tell us about the premise of your book.
Jennifer explains that the book applies economics tools to crime reduction, focusing on how interventions at each stage of the criminal justice process can break the incarceration cycle and give people real second chances, with an emphasis on evidence and randomized trials or natural experiments to test what works.
Final Texas Primary Predictions! Pentagon vs. Anthropic Explained. The False Front of Executive Actions (with Kenneth Lowande)
Q: How has the presidential approach to executive orders evolved over time?
Presidents have increasingly used executive orders for branding purposes, leading to a flood of actions that may not substantively address issues.
Final Texas Primary Predictions! Pentagon vs. Anthropic Explained. The False Front of Executive Actions (with Kenneth Lowande)
Q: What do you see as the limits of executive power in the current political climate?
Executive power is often overstated, as the concentration of authority can lead to suboptimal decision-making rather than effective governance.
Clintons Will Testify in DC as DRAMA Hits the Texas Primaries (with Michael Cohen)
Q: So what do you think about that? Do you think that Democrats are actually going to vote to hold them in contempt of Congress?
I have to believe that the last thing Hakeem Jeffries wants is an own goal; it doesn't make any sense to me to signal such a broad negative message like that.
Clintons Will Testify in DC as DRAMA Hits the Texas Primaries (with Michael Cohen)
Q: What is your read on the Tarrant County election?
It seems like there were some interesting things going on underneath. I would categorize it as a medium plus deal, especially given the context of the election.

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