
Join The New Yorker’s writers and editors for reporting, insight, and analysis of the most pressing political issues of our time. On Mondays, David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker, presents conversations and feature stories about current events. On Wednesdays, the senior editor Tyler Foggatt goes deep on a consequential political story via far-reaching interviews with staff writers and outsi... more
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…I’d appreciate being able to hear Evan and Jane finish their thoughts and comments without interruption. Otherwise, one of my favorite pods.
Please stop slapping each other on the back, plugging each others books and chuckling smugly. Just report the news and give your opinions, which are smart and appreciated, but are unfortunately diminished by the condescending antics. Fed up with libs acting the same as reactionary conservatives, just with opposite opinions.
With a straight face, you complain about Trump falling asleep.
Where were you during the Biden administration?
You are hacks.
I was rather shocked by the ageist remarks made throughout the episode (‘2nd childhood’!). You are at least 30 years behind the current and much more complex view of aging, personality, and decline. This reminds me of the 1970’s when women insisted on a different way of narrating girls’ and women’s experience, pointing out the subtleties and blatant sexism that was right in from t of our eyes. The same applies here: As Dr. Alex Comfort said in the ’70’s - you may not become a man or women, black... more
It’s fine, but I feel like I’ve listened to it before I’ve even listened to it. I am pretty well able to predict what the analysts will say. Fairly standard liberal establishment stuff here. Again, fine, but don’t expect to be surprised, challenged, or even much entertained.
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A analytically rigorous roundtable-style program featuring three veteran New Yorker reporters who host in rotation to dissect current political events, policy battles, and leadership dynamics. Episodes center on national security, democratic resilience, U.S. elections, and the interplay between media, power, and policy, often pairing investigative reporting with expert commentary. Notable strengths include high-caliber guests, deep-dive interviews, and a focus on how national developments translate to local impacts, with a balance of historical context and forward-looking analysis. This mix is likely to appeal to listeners who want smart, credentialed perspectives on politics, governance, and media influence, including policy professionals,... more
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