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Politics Politics Politics

Justin Robert Young
Donald Trump
Kamala Harris
Democratic Party
Republican Party
Iran
2024 Election
2024 Presidential Election
Government Shutdown
Trump Administration
Joe Biden
Congress
Midterm Elections
Ukraine
Tariffs
Artificial Intelligence
Russia
Texas
Elon Musk
Charlie Kirk
Tim Walz

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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Recent Guests

Tom Merritt
The tech correspondent, UK correspondent for the show
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Episode: A Tale of Two Blockades! What the Hell is Going On in the UK? (with Tom Merritt)
Maria Curi
Axios tech writer
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Episode: A Memorandum of Misunderstanding? Anthropic vs. the US Government, Round Two (with Maria Curi)
Reese Gorman
Congressional Reporter
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Episode: The Graham Platner Situation Gets WORSE! Texas Senate Races and DC Bar Drama (with Reese Gorman)
Charlie Feldman
Author of Unparliamentary Tales from Canada's Colorful Parliamentary Past
University of Toronto Press / author
Episode: Is Platner Done? All the Antics of Canadian Parliament (with Evan Scrimshaw and Charlie Feldman)
Michael Tracey
Writer/Commentator
Independent journalist and commentator
Episode: Iran Proposal BREAKDOWN. Have We Reached the End of All Podcasts? (with Michael Tracey)
JD. Durkin
Guest, Wall Street analyst and show host on the NYSE floor
The JD. Durkin Show / Wall Street analyst
Episode: Graham Platner's Reddit Problems Return! AI, Iran, and the Economy (with J.D. Durkin)
Sarah Isgur
Author of Last Branch Standing; host of Advisory Opinions Podcast
Episode: MAINE MADNESS! Why Fixing the Supreme Court Means Fixing Congress (with Michael Cohen and Sarah Isgur)
Michael Tracy
Independent reporter and frequent guest on the show
Epstein reporting skeptics/Journalism
Episode: Another Assassination Attempt Ends the White House Correspondents' Dinner Early
Julie K. Brown
Investigative journalist known for coverage of Epstein
Miami Herald
Episode: Another Assassination Attempt Ends the White House Correspondents' Dinner Early

Host

Justin Robert Young
Host with a focus on political analysis and journalism, known for independent, future-focused takes.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 1k ratings
  • Don’t listen

    Worst podcast ever 5/5 stars. I wish I had a 6th star

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    Andcbii
    United States2 months ago
  • Good grief just state propaganda!

    Podcast Addict
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    jr
    4 months 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.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ks ducnwn
    United States4 months ago
  • Normally love this podcast, but episodes guest was so horribly biased I couldn't listen to it.

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    cj67
    5 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 States6 months ago

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Excellent guests with practical insights into campaigns and media.
Patience and humor keep complex topics accessible.
Some listeners find the take on right-leaning topics too charitable.
Clear-eyed analysis that avoids doomscrolling.

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JEFFRIES vs. MAMDANI! NY-12 Heats Up the House! Digging Into the Anthropic Debacle (with Andrew Mayne)
Q: What is the current state of Anthropic's export controls and how does that shape the AI landscape?
Anthropic is navigating tightened export controls with debate over how their models Mythos and Fable are accessed internationally, while industry and government stakeholders push for clearer governance and safer deployment practices; the outcome will influence industry movement and regulatory expectations.
Is Our Iran Deal Groundhog Day Almost Over? Platner, LA's Mayor, and More (with Karol Markowicz)
Q: There was a certain kind of social media presence circa 2015, 2016 that posited an echo of Hitler's rise in today's politics. Where do you think that line sits in relation to the modern discussion around antisemitism and political discourse?
Karol argues that while such comparisons are historically loaded and alarmist, contemporary discourse has allowed antisemitic tropes to reemerge in different forms, making it crucial to call out and challenge these patterns rather than normalize them.
The Graham Platner Situation Gets WORSE! Texas Senate Races and DC Bar Drama (with Reese Gorman)
Q: What happened at the TuneIn with Rand Paul's son and Mike Lawler, and why does it matter?
The incident showcased how seemingly informal conversations in a bar setting can escalate into a national talking point, especially when it involves incendiary comments about Jews and the relationship between lawmakers; it highlighted how reporters capture on-the-record vs. off-the-record moments and how such clips drive narrative and opposition research.
The Graham Platner Situation Gets WORSE! Texas Senate Races and DC Bar Drama (with Reese Gorman)
Q: Where is everybody thinking right now about the Texas Senate race and the Paxton-Talarico dynamic?
Republicans are trying to project confidence around Paxton, while Democrats see openings and expect heavy spending on both sides; Trump's endorsement adds a chaotic layer that could shape messaging and fundraising, with pundits noting Paxton's baggage but also his ability to mobilize a base against a potentially flawed opponent.
A Memorandum of Misunderstanding? Anthropic vs. the US Government, Round Two (with Maria Curi)
Q: What caused the jailbreak concerns to escalate, and how did the government respond to Anthropic's handling of Mithos and Fable?
The discussion covers the jailbreak incident where analysts say attackers could prompt models to bypass safeguards; the government then pushed for verification and imposed export controls, with a back-and-forth over whether the issue is technically routine or a national security concern.

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