Pod Save America - Season 2 / Year 2021

Pod Save America - Season 2 / Year 2021

Season 2 / Year 2021

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DatesJan 4, 2021 - Dec 28, 2021
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Sedition: Impossible.
Year 2021Episode 170 min

Sedition: Impossible.

Jon, Jon and Tommy kick off 2021 by examining the last ditch attempts by Donald Trump and Republicans to subvert November's election, the latest in the Senate races in Georgia, and what it will take to fix the Trump administration's bungled vaccine rollout. Then, they share an installment of Alyssa Mastromonaco's video series, "Let's Break it Down," exploring the presidential transition. 

Jan 4, 2021
Two Americas.
Year 2021Episode 294 min

Two Americas.

Donald Trump incites a violent insurrection against the U.S. Capitol, and Democratic candidates Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff make history in Georgia, wresting control of the U.S. Senate away from Mitch McConnell. Then New Georgia Project CEO Nsé Ufot talks to Dan about how years of grassroots organizing paved the way for Tuesday's victory.

Jan 7, 2021
Tweets and Reconciliation
Year 2021Episode 371 min

Tweets and Reconciliation

The fallout continues from last week's Trump-inspired attack on the U.S. Capitol, as the House prepares to impeach Donald Trump for the second time, and the President's personal Twitter account is banned forever. Then former Bernie Sanders campaign manager Faiz Shakir talks to Jon Favreau about how Joe Biden can get a progressive agenda through a closely divided Senate.

Jan 11, 2021
2 Impeachment 2 Furious
Year 2021Episode 495 min

2 Impeachment 2 Furious

Donald Trump becomes the first president in history to be impeached twice, ten Republicans break from the party over the vote, and Mitch McConnell weighs a conviction in the Senate. Then Stanford researcher Renée DiResta talks to Dan about online right-wing organizing and the spread of misinformation.

Jan 14, 2021
Trump who?
Year 2021Episode 563 min

Trump who?

In the final pod of the Trump Era, Jon, Jon, and Tommy talk about the 45th President's final days in office, how he's changed the Republican Party and America over the last four years, and President-elect Joe Biden's new plans to fight the recession and the pandemic. Then Lovett and Favreau talk about what goes into writing an inaugural address as part of their Crooked Media YouTube series, Speechwriters React.

Jan 19, 2021
Joe Biden is President.
Year 2021Episode 666 min

Joe Biden is President.

Joe Biden is sworn in as the 46th President of the United States, Kamala Harris is sworn in as the 49th Vice President, former game show host Donald Trump retires to Florida, and the new administration immediately gets to work.

Jan 21, 2021
There's no 'I' in 'Unity.
Year 2021Episode 762 min

There's no 'I' in 'Unity.

President Biden steers his Covid relief plan through bad faith whining about unity, Mitch McConnell tries to prevent Democrats from taking control of the Senate, and the MAGA extremists are winning the Republican civil war. Then White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki talks to Tommy about being back in the briefing room and the first week of the Biden Administration.

Jan 25, 2021
Go Big or Lose Small.
Year 2021Episode 888 min

Go Big or Lose Small.

Senate Republicans seem likely to exonerate the man who incited a mob that almost killed them, and our new Crooked Media/Change Research Pollercoaster series shows that Joe Biden's agenda is extremely popular and MAGA media continues to radicalize its audience. Then Ezra Klein of The New York Times talks to Jon about ending the filibuster and the future of democracy.

Jan 28, 2021
Katie Porter's stock tips.
Year 2021Episode 956 min

Katie Porter's stock tips.

Republicans make Joe Biden an offer he can refuse, the race to vaccinate America is on, and the new face of the GOP is a QAnon school shooting truther who believes that wildfires are caused by Jewish laser beams. Then Congresswoman Katie Porter talks to Jon Lovett about getting people access to mental health care during the pandemic and why the GameStop drama should lead to tougher Wall Street regulation.

Feb 1, 2021
Party of Q.
Year 2021Episode 1069 min

Party of Q.

Democrats choose to go big and fast on Covid relief, Republicans choose applause over punishment for Marjorie Taylor Greene, and control of the House could hinge on the redistricting battles set to begin soon. Then journalist Farai Chideya talks to Dan about building a media that's more representative and better connected to all communities.

Feb 4, 2021
Impeaching the Big Lie.
Year 2021Episode 1146 min

Impeaching the Big Lie.

The second impeachment of Donald Trump begins, President Biden reins in ICE as part of an immigration overhaul, and Fox News is hit with a $2.3 billion defamation lawsuit for spreading election conspiracies.

Feb 8, 2021
Impeachment, Lies, and Videotape.
Year 2021Episode 1267 min

Impeachment, Lies, and Videotape.

House Democrats use video footage of the Capitol attack to make a powerful case against Donald Trump, Republican Senators look for excuses to acquit, and the Republican Party has been losing voters since January. Then Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal talks to Dan about Covid relief negotiations and the minimum wage.

Feb 11, 2021
He did it. Not guilty.
Year 2021Episode 1363 min

He did it. Not guilty.

Trump is acquitted despite a bipartisan majority voting to convict and a few last-minute witness surprises, Republicans can't quit Trumpism, and Democrats look to pass reforms that would save democracy. Then Heather McGhee talks to Jon Lovett about her new book The Sum of Us, What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together.

Feb 16, 2021
Flyin' Ted.
Year 2021Episode 1463 min

Flyin' Ted.

The MAGA vs. Mitch McConnell battle heats up with Trump's return to public life, Joe Biden and progressives debate how much student debt to cancel, and Texas suffers from freezing storms and rolling blackouts while Ted Cruz jets off to Cancun. Then Dr. Anthony Fauci talks to Jon about variants, vaccination timelines, and what he's learned from this pandemic.

Feb 18, 2021
Wehn they Cuomo, we go high.
Year 2021Episode 1560 min

Wehn they Cuomo, we go high.

House Democrats try to pass the American Rescue Plan by the end of the week, President Biden says he wants schools open five days a week by the end of April, and Governor Andrew Cuomo's Administration is under investigation for undercounting Covid-related nursing home deaths. Then Georgia State Representative Bee Nguyen talks to Tommy about her fight against a new round of voter suppression legislation from Republicans.

Feb 22, 2021
The Clown Prince of CPAC.
Year 2021Episode 1673 min

The Clown Prince of CPAC.

Trump tightens his grip on the GOP ahead of this weekend's CPAC speech, Texas Democrats analyze why they came up short in November, and new Data for Progress/Vote Save America polling shows overwhelming bipartisan support for voting and democracy reforms. Then ProPublica's Dara Lind talks to Dan about Biden's immigration moves and the influx of unaccompanied minors at the border.

Feb 25, 2021
Bienvenidos a Orlando (with Will Smith!)
Year 2021Episode 1762 min

Bienvenidos a Orlando (with Will Smith!)

Democrats debate a path for the minimum wage now that the Senate parliamentarian has ruled against using budget reconciliation. Donald Trump gives the first speech of his ex-presidency at CPAC, where Republicans spend more time talking about Mr. Potato Head than about the pandemic. And Will Smith joins Jon F. to talk about his new docuseries on the 14th Amendment, "Amend: The Fight for America."

Mar 1, 2021
Basket of Neanderthals.
Year 2021Episode 1857 min

Basket of Neanderthals.

The end of the pandemic may finally be in sight, the House passes historic voting rights legislation, and Joe Biden offers his support to unionizing workers at Amazon. Then Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick talks to Jon Favreau about his new proposal that's been called the most radical reimagining of policing in the post-George Floyd era.

Mar 4, 2021
The Era of Big Government is Back.
Year 2021Episode 1973 min

The Era of Big Government is Back.

Senate Democrats pass Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, the fight for the $15 minimum wage continues, and Joe Manchin opens the door to reforming the filibuster. Then Virginia State Delegate Danica Roem talks to Jon Lovett about the fights over trans rights happening in statehouses across the country.

Mar 8, 2021
Green Eggs ad Covid Relief Plan.
Year 2021Episode 2052 min

Green Eggs ad Covid Relief Plan.

Republicans respond to vaccine funding and $1400 check with Dr. Seuss and Mr. Potato Head, Donald Trump fights with the Republican Party over the use of his name, and Democrats worry about what their 2020 performance among some Black and Latino voters might mean for the 2022 midterms.

Mar 11, 2021
Beat the Press.
Year 2021Episode 2152 min

Beat the Press.

Joe Biden announces vaccines for all by May 1st and Donald Trump wants credit, Tan Suit journalism returns as some political reporters work hard to generate Biden controversies, Andrew Cuomo faces more calls to resign, and progressives are concerned about some of the President's foreign policy decisions during his first fifty days in office.

Mar 15, 2021
Democracy or the Filibuster. (with Alyssa Mastromonaco!)
Year 2021Episode 2268 min

Democracy or the Filibuster. (with Alyssa Mastromonaco!)

Jason Concepcion joins to talk about the Atlanta shooting and anti-Asian racism. Then Jon and Alyssa discuss Joe Biden coming out as filibuster reform-curious, Republicans playing politics with children at the border, and dig into the mailbag to answer some questions.

Mar 18, 2021
The voter suppression will continue until morale improves.
Year 2021Episode 2344 min

The voter suppression will continue until morale improves.

President Biden and Vice President Harris call out anti-Asian hate while Republicans make excuses, the GOP says that voter suppression is now their top priority, and new polling shows how Democrats can fight back. Then Jon, Jon, and Tommy each pick an under the radar headline to talk about.

Mar 22, 2021
Biden's chance to go big. (with Heather McGhee!)
Year 2021Episode 2445 min

Biden's chance to go big. (with Heather McGhee!)

Jon and Heather talk about how Biden's next economic plan could be even more progressive and transformative than the last, the results from the latest Crooked Media/Change Research Pollercoaster series on voting rights in Arizona, and whether anything can get done on gun control. Then, they discuss their favorite under-the-radar headlines.

Mar 25, 2021
March Badness.
Year 2021Episode 2547 min

March Badness.

The White House press corps whiffs its first presidential news conference, Republicans shape the media narrative about the border, and Georgia passes voter suppression legislation that Joe Biden called "Jim Crow in the 21st century." Then Tommy presents Jon and Jon with the Evil Eight in Pod Save America's first-ever March Badness tournament.

Mar 29, 2021
Planes, Trains, and Matt Gaetz.
Year 2021Episode 2658 min

Planes, Trains, and Matt Gaetz.

Infrastructure Week is finally here with President Biden's $2 trillion American Jobs Plan, Republicans continue their quest to rebrand as a Working Class Party, and Congressman Matt Gaetz is under investigation for sex trafficking. Then Tommy joins to talk about the next round of Pod Save America's March Badness tournament, the Fascist Four.

Apr 1, 2021
A-holes in the Outfield
Year 2021Episode 2760 min

A-holes in the Outfield

Major League Baseball pulls the All-Star game out of Georgia as the battle over voting rights intensifies, the push to legalize marijuana gets a lift from Chuck Schumer, and Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler talks to Jon Favreau about how Democrats can flip the Senate seat currently held by America's Dumbest Senator, Ron Johnson. Then, Tommy breaks down the Championsh*t game of Pod Save America's March Badness tournament.

Apr 5, 2021
Are we infrastructure?
Year 2021Episode 2847 min

Are we infrastructure?

The debate over Joe Biden's jobs plan devolves into a fight over the definition of the word infrastructure, Republicans threaten their corporate donors and their grassroots donors, Matt Gaetz raises money off of his scandal, and transgender activist Raquel Willis joins Jon and Dan to talk about the horrific wave of anti-trans legislation sweeping the country.

Apr 8, 2021
Mag-a-Lago.
Year 2021Episode 2946 min

Mag-a-Lago.

The Republican Party's spring donor retreat becomes a MAGA-fest at Mar-a-Lago, Joe Biden launches a commission to reform the Supreme Court, and Democrats try to undo the damage Mitch McConnell did to the judiciary. Then, an Under the Radar segment that ends with a new filibuster game: "Manchin or Sorkin?"

Apr 12, 2021
Daunte Wright should be alive today.
Year 2021Episode 3065 min

Daunte Wright should be alive today.

The Biden Administration's focus on the pandemic and the economy is interrupted by multiple new challenges, Democrats analyze how to poll and advertise better in the next election, and Pod Save the People's Sam Sinyangwe joins us to talk about police reform after another devastating killing in Minnesota.

Apr 15, 2021
The Tucker Carlson Caucus.
Year 2021Episode 3143 min

The Tucker Carlson Caucus.

The Biden Administration waffles on its pledge to take in more refugees, a few Republicans try to start a white nationalist caucus in the House of Representatives, and Crooked Media Political Director Shaniqua McClendon joins to talk about Vote Save America's new filibuster whip count, where you can see where your Democratic Senator stands on eliminating the rule.

Apr 19, 2021
Accountability today, justice tomorrow.
Year 2021Episode 3257 min

Accountability today, justice tomorrow.

Derek Chauvin is found guilty of murdering George Floyd, Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA) joins to talk about renewed hope that Congress might pass police reform, and Democrats re-introduce the Green New Deal as Joe Biden pledges to cut carbon emissions in half ahead of a global climate summit.

Apr 22, 2021
Raise Caitlyn Jenner's taxes!
Year 2021Episode 3385 min

Raise Caitlyn Jenner's taxes!

President Biden prepares to roll out an ambitious agenda ahead of his first address to a Joint Session of Congress, the potential recall in California gets more attention now that Caitlyn Jenner has declared her candidacy for governor, and Republicans trot out some truly ridiculous arguments against D.C. statehood. Then, Tommy talks to Hunter Biden about his new book, Beautiful Things.

Apr 26, 2021
A Very Lit Joint (Address) with Jen Psaki.
Year 2021Episode 3459 min

A Very Lit Joint (Address) with Jen Psaki.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki joins Jon and Dan to break down President Biden's first address to a Joint Session of Congress. Then, new 2020 Census data jeopardizes Democratic control of Congress, and Republicans spend the week spreading a slew of wild conspiracies about the Biden Administration with the help of their propaganda outlets.

Apr 29, 2021
Vax On, Mask Off.
Year 2021Episode 3554 min

Vax On, Mask Off.

Donald Trump and his allies are winning the GOP's civil war, Rudy Giuliani and Matt Gaetz may face indictments, and the Biden Administration weighs steps to speed up Covid vaccinations in the U.S. and around the world. Then, in the Under the Radar segment, Jon, Jon, and Tommy offer updates on the border situation and the fight against misinformation.

May 3, 2021
Republicans cancel a Cheney. (PLUS - Elizabeth Warren!)
Year 2021Episode 3692 min

Republicans cancel a Cheney. (PLUS - Elizabeth Warren!)

Republican cancel culture comes for the Cheneys, Mark Zuckerberg's private Supreme Court upholds Facebook's decision to suspend Donald Trump, and new Census figures show that an increasingly diverse electorate may not help Democrats as much as the party has hoped. Then, Senator Elizabeth Warren talks to Jon Favreau about her new book, Persist, and whether she has a plan to deal with Joe Manchin.

May 6, 2021
Horny for Bipartisanship. (with Beto O'Rourke!)
Year 2021Episode 3762 min

Horny for Bipartisanship. (with Beto O'Rourke!)

President Biden meets with Republicans who are blaming him for a disappointing jobs report, more states follow Georgia in passing voting restrictions, and Beto O'Rourke joins to talk about Texas's new voter suppression legislation and the grassroots movement trying to fight it.

May 10, 2021
Cheney Reaction.
Year 2021Episode 3861 min

Cheney Reaction.

Republicans purge Liz Cheney then meet with Joe Biden, Tucker Carlson launches an anti-vax crusade on Fox, and a look at this year's Virginia gubernatorial race, including Dan's interview with one of the Democratic candidates, Jennifer Carroll Foy.

May 13, 2021
Dr. Fauci, Unmasked.
Year 2021Episode 3959 min

Dr. Fauci, Unmasked.

The Biden Administration faces a moment of truth over the escalating violence between Israel and Palestine, Dr. Anthony Fauci talks to Jon Lovett about the CDC's new mask guidelines, and a look at some important stories to watch this week, including the Philadelphia District Attorney's race, the Supreme Court's decision to hear a case on Mississippi's abortion ban, and the future of HR1.

May 17, 2021
Capitol-storming police-haters.
Year 2021Episode 4065 min

Capitol-storming police-haters.

Republican leaders reject a bipartisan commission created to investigate their own attempted murder on 1/6, Democrats finish a new analysis of why they nearly lost the House in 2020, and NYU Law Professor Melissa Murray talks to Jon Favreau about the news that New York State has launched a criminal investigation into the Trump organization, as well as what's ahead for the Supreme Court.

May 20, 2021
The AP Bows to the Right-Wing Mob.
Year 2021Episode 4165 min

The AP Bows to the Right-Wing Mob.

Joe Biden's ambitious agenda confronts the reality of a broken Congress, the Associated Press sets off a controversy over objectivity in journalism after firing a reporter for her tweets, and New York political reporter Jeff Coltin talks to Jon Lovett about the upcoming New York City mayoral race.

May 24, 2021
Stop the 2024 Steal.
Year 2021Episode 4284 min

Stop the 2024 Steal.

A grand jury is convened to decide Donald Trump's fate as he mulls another run for president, Marjorie Taylor Greene compares vaccine and mask requirements to the Holocaust, Republican legislatures in swing states are laying the groundwork to overturn the results of the next election they lose. Then, The Atlantic's Clint Smith talks to Tommy Vietor about his new book, How the Word is Passed.

May 27, 2021
Body temperature takes. (500th episode special!!)
Year 2021Episode 4364 min

Body temperature takes. (500th episode special!!)

Pod Save America is celebrating 500 episodes! Jon, Jon, Tommy, and Dan answer listener questions, quiz their memories, and reminisce about the last few years.

May 31, 2021
Cowboy up, Joe Manchin. (with Stacey Abrams and Ben Rhodes!)
Year 2021Episode 4465 min

Cowboy up, Joe Manchin. (with Stacey Abrams and Ben Rhodes!)

Donald Trump says he'll be reinstated as President this August as his former National Security Advisor calls for a military coup, Republicans continued their coordinated assault on voting rights, and Democrats win big in a New Mexico special election. Then, Stacey Abrams talks to Jon Favreau about the fight for democracy, her latest book, and more.

Jun 3, 2021
Trump's Fauci fetish.
Year 2021Episode 4565 min

Trump's Fauci fetish.

Joe Manchin says he's voting against the For the People Act, Donald Trump returns to the campaign trail to target Dr. Fauci, and a new Democratic analysis of 2020 offers the party advice on message and organization ahead of the midterms. Then journalist Kara Swisher talks to Jon Lovett about Facebook's decision to ban Trump for two years.

Jun 7, 2021
Does size matter? (with Pete Buttigieg!)
Year 2021Episode 4663 min

Does size matter? (with Pete Buttigieg!)

Joe Biden's Hot Vax Summer is off to a rocky start thanks to Republicans in Congress, and Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg talks to Jon Lovett about how the administration plans to pass their jobs and infrastructure plan. Then, Dan Pfeiffer and Jon Favreau talk about some bright spots in the Biden agenda, and answer listener questions.

Jun 10, 2021
Trump Leaks and Tax Cheats. (with Rep. Val Demings!)
Year 2021Episode 4768 min

Trump Leaks and Tax Cheats. (with Rep. Val Demings!)

Florida Congresswoman Val Demings joins to talk about the news that Donald Trump's Justice Department targeted House Democrats and her bid to unseat Senator Marco Rubio. Then, Jon, Jon, and Tommy discuss how new reports about rich people avoiding taxes should shape the Democratic agenda, and take a look at some of the highlights and funny moments from Joe Biden's first foreign trip.

Jun 14, 2021
Juneteenth and the GOP's anti-anti-racism. (with Jelani Cobb!)
Year 2021Episode 4863 min

Juneteenth and the GOP's anti-anti-racism. (with Jelani Cobb!)

Joe Manchin is Joe Manchining all over infrastructure and voting rights legislation, New Yorker writer Jelani Cobb joins to discuss the right-wing hysteria over teaching kids about racism, and Joe Biden meets Vladimir Putin in the most hotly-anticipated summit of the summer.

Jun 17, 2021
That new Biden smell. (with Sen. Bernie Sanders!)
Year 2021Episode 4955 min

That new Biden smell. (with Sen. Bernie Sanders!)

Joe Biden's approval rating takes a hit among some Democrats as Republicans obstruct his agenda, law professor Melissa Murray joins to discuss whether the Supreme Court is as right-wing as we thought, and Senator Bernie Sanders talks to Tommy Vietor about the latest negotiations in Congress over voting rights, infrastructure, and more.

Jun 21, 2021
Infrastructure 1, Democracy 0. (with Sen. Amy Klobuchar!)
Year 2021Episode 5072 min

Infrastructure 1, Democracy 0. (with Sen. Amy Klobuchar!)

Joe Biden announces a bipartisan infrastructure deal, Senator Amy Klobuchar talks to Dan Pfeiffer about what's next for voting rights, Democrats grapple with the issue of crime, and this week's most important question: could the next Speaker of the House be Donald Trump?

Jun 24, 2021
MAGA v. The Military. (with Sam Sanders!)
Year 2021Episode 5157 min

MAGA v. The Military. (with Sam Sanders!)

NPR's Sam Sanders joins the pod as Donald Trump holds his first rally since leaving the White House, former AG William Barr reveals what really went down between him, Trump, and Mitch McConnell, Republicans' obsession with critical race theory finds them a new enemy in the military, and Tucker Carlson gets outed as a secret source for reporters.

Jun 28, 2021
Criminal Apprentice. (with Anat Shenker-Osorio!)
Year 2021Episode 5280 min

Criminal Apprentice. (with Anat Shenker-Osorio!)

Communications expert Anat Shenker-Osorio joins Dan as Donald Trump and leaders of the Trump Organization get closer to seeing the inside of a jail cell, the House votes to create a select committee to look into the January 6 attack, and a potential 2022 Republican blueprint for winning the midterms emerges. Then, Dan talks to NBC correspondent Jacob Soboroff about Trump's latest visit to the U.S.-Mexico border.

Jul 1, 2021
Baby, you're a firework. (Fourth of July holiday pod!)
Year 2021Episode 5385 min

Baby, you're a firework. (Fourth of July holiday pod!)

In a special Fourth of July holiday episode, Tommy and Jon L. take a hard look at some of the widely accepted narratives that shape American politics and culture, and Ira Madison III and Jason Concepcion join the pod for a debate about our most patriotic music. Then, Men in Blazers host and author Roger Bennett talks to Tommy about his memoir, "Reborn in the USA: An Englishman's Love Letter to His Chosen Home."

Jul 5, 2021
Trump Mini-Me and Wannabe's.
Year 2021Episode 5472 min

Trump Mini-Me and Wannabe's.

Democrats look to the midterms as they prepare to pass most of Joe Biden's agenda in one bill, while Republicans believe that their path to victory runs through Donald Trump. Then, The Atlantic's Adam Serwer talks to Dan Pfeiffer about his new book, The Cruelty Is The Point.

Jul 8, 2021
CPAC: The Fascist & The Furious (with Katie Porter & Dr. Vivek Murthy)
Year 2021Episode 5579 min

CPAC: The Fascist & The Furious (with Katie Porter & Dr. Vivek Murthy)

Donald Trump inches closer to another run for the presidency at CPAC, Representative Katie Porter talks about President Biden's new executive order targeting big business and big tech, and Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy discusses the Delta variant, vaccine mandates, and the potential need for booster shots.

Jul 12, 2021
deja coup.
Year 2021Episode 5675 min

deja coup.

Democratic leaders agree to a $3.5 trillion economic plan, President Biden delivers an impassioned speech on voting rights that still doesn't mention the f-word, a new book reveals that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs was actively planning to stop Trump's attempted coup, and Black Voters Matter co-founder LaTosha Brown joins to talk about how activists and organizers plan to win the fight against voter suppression.

Jul 15, 2021
Is Facebook killing people? (with Sen. Brian Schatz)
Year 2021Episode 5774 min

Is Facebook killing people? (with Sen. Brian Schatz)

The White House calls out Facebook for spreading misinformation about vaccines, Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz talks about climate change, immigration, voting rights and his tweeting habit; and later, the guys answer a few listener questions.

Jul 19, 2021
Both Sides-ing the Insurrection. (with Medhi Hasan)
Year 2021Episode 5876 min

Both Sides-ing the Insurrection. (with Medhi Hasan)

Mehdi Hasan joins Jon Favreau to discuss Joe Biden's town hall in Cincinnati, the Republican intra-party battle over vaccines and the 1/6 commission, and Tom Brady's devastating takedown of Donald Trump. Then, Equis Research co-founder Stephanie Valencia talks to Jon about immigration and other issues on the minds of Latino voters.

Jul 22, 2021
Panic! At the Delta.
Year 2021Episode 5955 min

Panic! At the Delta.

The Biden Administration grapples with the Delta surge, Representative Adam Schiff (D-CA) talks to Tommy Vietor and Jon Favreau about the January 6th investigation, and the Top Five Wildest Moments from Donald Trump's speech in Arizona.

Jul 26, 2021
1/6 Truth and 1/6 Truthers.
Year 2021Episode 6063 min

1/6 Truth and 1/6 Truthers.

Day 1 of the House's January 6th investigation goes poorly for Republicans, Dan Pfeiffer talks to White House Covid Equity Task Force Chair Marcella Nunez-Smith about President Biden's speech on vaccines, and a closer look at special elections in Texas, Ohio, and California.

Jul 29, 2021
The Fear Olympics.
Year 2021Episode 6158 min

The Fear Olympics.

Democrats make another run at passing a voting rights bill, Dean of the Brown University School of Public Health Dr. Ashish Jha talks about what the latest CDC guidance and scary Covid headlines actually mean for you, and a new analysis about why we're all so angry points to Fox News as the culprit.

Aug 2, 2021
Biden v. Florida Man.
Year 2021Episode 6258 min

Biden v. Florida Man.

Joe Biden and Ron DeSantis fight over mask and vaccine requirements as Delta ravages Florida, Congressman Mondaire Jones talks to Jon Favreau about the new eviction moratorium and student debt relief, and as Democrats worry aloud about losing their majority in 2022, new polling from Data for Progress points to messages about Republicans that might just save the House.

Aug 5, 2021
No Climate, No Deal.
Year 2021Episode 6365 min

No Climate, No Deal.

Donald Trump fails to stop Republicans from supporting the bipartisan infrastructure deal, Joe Biden and the Democrats look to budget reconciliation as their last best chance to fight climate change, Crooked Media Political Director Shaniqua McClendon joins to talk about Vote Save America's No Off Years campaign, and New York Times tech reporter Sheera Frankel talks to Jon Lovett about her new book about Facebook, "An Ugly Truth."

Aug 9, 2021
Fire sale on Cuomo books.
Year 2021Episode 6467 min

Fire sale on Cuomo books.

Joe Biden's economic agenda gets closer to becoming reality, Republicans flirt with a debt ceiling disaster, former Obama economic advisor Austan Goolsbee explains the debate over inflation, and good riddance to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.

Aug 12, 2021
The Taliban takes Afghanistan.
Year 2021Episode 6583 min

The Taliban takes Afghanistan.

The New York Times's Jane Coaston joins Jon Favreau and Tommy Vietor to talk about the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, the Biden Administration's scramble to contain the fallout, and how the latest culture war is the right-wing crusade against vaccine and mask requirements. Cook Political Report Editor-in-Chief Amy Walter also talks to Jon about what the new 2020 Census numbers mean for redistricting and the battle for the House in 2022.

Aug 16, 2021
Third shot's the charm.
Year 2021Episode 6667 min

Third shot's the charm.

President Biden grapples with criticism from Republicans like Donald Trump, journalists, pundits, and fellow Democrats over the withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan. Then, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy talks with Jon Favreau about the Administration's announcement that Americans will be offered Covid-19 booster shots starting in late September.

Aug 19, 2021
The Media's Afghanistan Amnesia.
Year 2021Episode 6758 min

The Media's Afghanistan Amnesia.

NPR's Sam Sanders joins Jon Favreau and Tommy Vietor to talk about the political fallout and lessons (not) learned from Afghanistan, Democratic anxiety over the midterms, and the increasing radicalism of the Republican base. Then, Jon quizzes Tommy and Sam on their knowledge of California's wild list of gubernatorial candidates in a game called "Do You Recall?"

Aug 23, 2021
Problems not solved.
Year 2021Episode 6873 min

Problems not solved.

Nancy Pelosi stops a centrist rebellion over the budget, a new Change Research/Crooked Media poll of Virginia gives Democrats a small lead and a few warnings signs for 2022, and California Senator Alex Padilla stops by to discuss the California recall, voting rights, and more.

Aug 26, 2021
Resignation Dogs.
Year 2021Episode 6966 min

Resignation Dogs.

The war in Afghanistan is almost over after a massive evacuation and a horrifying terrorist attack, Republican politicians use the tragedy as a pretense to call for Joe Biden's impeachment, and NYU Law Professor Melissa Murray talks to Jon Lovett about the Supreme Court's decision to block the administration's eviction moratorium and Stephen Breyer's latest comments about his possible retirement.

Aug 30, 2021
Elder Abuse.
Year 2021Episode 7074 min

Elder Abuse.

An awful August gives way to a shitshow of a September in Washington, NYU Law Professor Melissa Murray is back to talk about what's next in the legal battle for reproductive rights, and with just a few days left until the California recall, the stakes are enormous in the race between Governor Gavin Newsom and right-wing radio host Larry Elder.

Sep 9, 2021
Sick of vaxxing nicely.
Year 2021Episode 7154 min

Sick of vaxxing nicely.

White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain joins to talk about the President's new vaccine requirements, Republican politicians have a meltdown over Biden's announcement, and Donald Trump commemorates 9/11 by skipping the memorial ceremony, hinting that he's running again in 2024, and doing color commentary at a Pay-Per-View boxing match in Florida.

Sep 13, 2021
You win some, you Newsom.
Year 2021Episode 7270 min

You win some, you Newsom.

Governor Gavin Newsom keeps his job as the Republican recall goes down in flames, Congresswoman Katie Porter joins to talk about the latest negotiations over Joe Biden's economic plan, and two new books detail just how close Donald Trump came to pulling off a coup.

Sep 16, 2021
Joe vs. the Fall-cano.
Year 2021Episode 7368 min

Joe vs. the Fall-cano.

Joe Biden is having a less than stellar September thanks to crises abroad and setbacks at home, the Wall Street Journal's Jeff Horwitz talks to Tommy Vietor about his team's scathing five-part series on Facebook, and early voting begins in the most important and most competitive off-year election, the Virginia gubernatorial between Terry McAuliffe and Glenn Youngkin.

Sep 20, 2021
Humane immigration and salad vaccination.
Year 2021Episode 7453 min

Humane immigration and salad vaccination.

President Biden tries to unify Democrats around his economic plan, former White House domestic policy director Cecilia Muñoz joins to discuss what the Administration can do about the border and immigration, and Jon and Dan break down this week's wildest right-wing conspiracy in a new segment called Shit Your Uncle's Posting.

Sep 23, 2021
Cyber Ninjas Stop the Steal.
Year 2021Episode 7563 min

Cyber Ninjas Stop the Steal.

The Democratic agenda is on the line this week as the House prepares to vote on President Biden's infrastructure and Build Back Better plans, Donald Trump and his allies lay the groundwork to steal the 2024 election despite an embarrassment in Arizona, and Tommy talks to Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian about 544 Days, a new podcast that follows the true story of when Jason was held hostage in Iran and accused of being an American spy.

Sep 27, 2021
The fun part.
Year 2021Episode 7681 min

The fun part.

Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema are still holding Joe Biden's agenda hostage despite exclusive new polling that shows his Build Back Better plan is extremely popular in some of the most competitive House districts. Then, Dave Wasserman from the Cook Political Report talks to Dan about the new redistricting maps that have been drawn so far and what they might mean for control of Congress.

Sep 30, 2021
Civility down the toilet.
Year 2021Episode 7751 min

Civility down the toilet.

Democrats in Congress inch closer to agreement on Joe Biden's agenda despite a few whiny centrists and bad media takes, Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal joins to discuss how progressives intend to bring both bills over the finish line, and Jon, Jon, and Tommy answer some listener questions.

Oct 4, 2021
Not my default.
Year 2021Episode 7861 min

Not my default.

Mitch McConnell decides that he won't plunge the nation into a catastrophic recession for at least two more months, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chair Sean Patrick Maloney joins to talk about the party's midterm strategy, and Dan and Jon rate bad takes on a scale of 1-to-4 Politicos in a new game called The Take Appreciators.

Oct 7, 2021
Trump's running again, again.
Year 2021Episode 7977 min

Trump's running again, again.

Donald Trump returns to Iowa and teases a second run with the full support of the Republican establishment, the race in Virginia between former Governor Terry McAuliffe and Trump-backed private equity CEO Glenn Youngkin is way too close for comfort, and Congressman Adam Schiff (D-CA) drops by the studio to talk to Tommy Vietor and Jon Favreau about his new book, Midnight in Washington: How We Almost Lost Our Democracy and Still Could."

Oct 11, 2021
Two Truths & the Big Lie. (with Jen Psaki!)
Year 2021Episode 8067 min

Two Truths & the Big Lie. (with Jen Psaki!)

White House press secretary Jen Psaki joins Jon F. and Dan to chat about all of the challenges in front of the Biden administration. Then Jon and Dan examine the debate over popularism and the direction of the Democratic Party and a new investigative report about AT&T's role in propping up the right-wing propaganda network OAN.

Oct 14, 2021
Terry vs. Trump.
Year 2021Episode 8175 min

Terry vs. Trump.

Democrats schedule a vote on a new voting rights bill while Republicans run more Big Lie candidates, Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe talks to Jon Lovett and Tommy Vietor about his race against Trump supporter Glenn Youngkin, and the week's worst punditry gets its due in a new installment of The Take Appreciators.

Oct 18, 2021
Darkest before a deal.
Year 2021Episode 8275 min

Darkest before a deal.

Democratic officials express optimism about a potential deal on Joe Biden's economic plan, journalist Amy Westervelt from the climate podcast Hot Take joins to talk about whether we can still save the planet with Joe Manchin in the Senate, and Dan and Jon discuss why reporters are whining that President Biden's not taking more questions from them.

Oct 21, 2021
How Mark Zucked America.
Year 2021Episode 8381 min

How Mark Zucked America.

Facebook employees say Facebook is dangerous, a Rolling Stone report suggests that the January 6th insurrection was an inside job, and Andrew Yang stopped by Crooked HQ to chat with Jon Lovett about his new third party, Forward.

Oct 26, 2021
Build Back Meta.
Year 2021Episode 8463 min

Build Back Meta.

Democrats are on the cusp of passing the most progressive piece of legislation in decades that still leaves out some of the party's most important priorities, Virginia organizer Tram Nguyen gives a report from the field with just a few days left of an uncomfortably close race, and Dan and Jon break down the closing arguments and strategies from the McAuliffe and Youngkin campaigns.

Oct 28, 2021
Can Youngkin escape Trump's taint?
Year 2021Episode 8554 min

Can Youngkin escape Trump's taint?

Joe Biden tries to rally the world to save the planet while Joe Manchin is still holding up his climate agenda back home, Donald Trump wades into the final days of the Virginia gubernatorial contest, and NYU Law Professor Melissa Murray joins to talk about today's Supreme Court oral arguments over the Texas abortion law.

Nov 2, 2021
The midterms start now.
Year 2021Episode 8686 min

The midterms start now.

Republicans have the best Election Night since Trump won in 2016, Democrats debate what went wrong in Virginia, what it means for the '22 midterms, and how to get involved. Then Delegate Danica Roem joins to talk about how she managed to be one of the few progressives in Virginia to win re-election last night.

Nov 4, 2021
Josh Hawley's Masculinity Press Tour.
Year 2021Episode 8759 min

Josh Hawley's Masculinity Press Tour.

Democrats finally pass the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Bill, climate reporter Dave Roberts joins the pod to talk about week two of the COP26 Climate Summit, and Tommy and Lovett break down some of the most annoying non-headlines from the weekend including Josh Hawley's masculinity crisis and Ted Cruz's presidential endorsement of Joe Rogan.

Nov 9, 2021
Republicans not quite in array.
Year 2021Episode 8865 min

Republicans not quite in array.

The Republican Party is still more Marjorie Taylor Green than Glenn Youngkin, Washington Post columnist Perry Bacon joins to talk Democratic midterm strategy in the wake of last week's elections, and Jon and Dan answer a few of your questions.

Nov 11, 2021
Free Steve Bannon!
Year 2021Episode 8960 min

Free Steve Bannon!

Steve Bannon surrenders to the feds while Donald Trump admits yet again an attempted coup, former Obama economic advisor Austan Goolsbee joins to discuss inflation and the economy, and the DC gossip machine trains its focus on the relationship between Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and what it all means for 2024.

Nov 16, 2021
Gaslighting gas prices (with Elizabeth Warren!)
Year 2021Episode 9072 min

Gaslighting gas prices (with Elizabeth Warren!)

President Biden hits the road to go on offense against rising prices and falling poll numbers, Senator Elizabeth Warren joins to talk about passing the Build Back Better plan, and Elijah Cone offers up the week's worst punditry in another round of Take Appreciator.

Nov 18, 2021
Kyle Rittenhouse, Right-Wing Hero.
Year 2021Episode 9157 min

Kyle Rittenhouse, Right-Wing Hero.

The White House notches some wins while Democrats debate the party's challenges, Professor Melissa Murray joins to talk about the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse case and how the Ahmaud Arbery case may differ, and Kamala Harris's 85 minute-presidency spawns enough takes to fill two terms.

Nov 23, 2021
Thanksgiving Mailbag!
Year 2021Episode 9261 min

Thanksgiving Mailbag!

Jon and Dan answer your burning questions about politics, turkey pardons, and the best Thanksgiving side dishes. And later, Tommy narrates a special segment that explains how Democrats can better engage with Latino voters as we head into the midterm campaign season.

Nov 25, 2021
Darkest before the Omicron.
Year 2021Episode 9372 min

Darkest before the Omicron.

The White House gets ready to fight a new variant and the same old Republican Party, Brown University Dean of Public Health Dr. Ashish Jha discusses what we know and don't yet know about Omicron, and actor Kal Penn stops by to chat about his new book, You Can't Be Serious, and play another round of Take Appreciator.

Nov 30, 2021
America's Next Top MAGA.
Year 2021Episode 9458 min

America's Next Top MAGA.

Republicans compete to out-crazy each other over Lauren Boebert and vaccine requirements, Law Professor Leah Litman joins to talk about the Supreme Court case that may overturn Roe v. Wade, and Dr. Mehmet Oz shakes up the 2022 midterms by carpetbagging his way into the Pennsylvania Senate race.

Dec 2, 2021
Trump's Covid World Tour.
Year 2021Episode 9553 min

Trump's Covid World Tour.

Democrats and journalists still haven't figured out how to handle the threat of another Trump presidency, Senator Chris Murphy joins to talk about Congressional action on gun violence and whether Joe Biden's economic agenda can pass by Christmas, and the White House announces a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.

Dec 7, 2021
The War on Christmas Trees.
Year 2021Episode 9655 min

The War on Christmas Trees.

Democrats outsmart Mitch McConnell on the debt limit but are still trying to solve their Joe Manchin problem, former Obama pollster Cornell Belcher offers his read on how to frame Republican extremism ahead of the midterms, and Fox News suffers a critical casualty in the War on Christmas. 

Dec 9, 2021
Mark Meadows' Fascist PowerPoint.
Year 2021Episode 9751 min

Mark Meadows' Fascist PowerPoint.

The 1/6 Committee charges Donald Trump's former Chief of Staff with criminal contempt of Congress as the former president's allies prepare for the next coup, Joe Biden and co-president Joe Manchin chat about the future of Build Back Better, Donald Trump and Bill O'Reilly's roadshow is having trouble filling seats, and in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision on the Texas abortion ban, this episode ends with a special feature on the future of Roe v. Wade that includes moving stories from people who've already been affected by abortion restrictions.

Dec 14, 2021
Fox's Insurrection Group Chat.
Year 2021Episode 9880 min

Fox's Insurrection Group Chat.

2021's Congressional Clusterfu*k barrels to a close as the House reveals new details about the right-wing plot to destroy democracy while the Senate tries to save it with a last-minute attempt to pass voting rights legislation. Then, former Biden Senior Covid Advisor Andy Slavitt joins to talk about how we can prepare for the Omicron wave, and Dan and Jon discuss the media's role in defending democracy.

Dec 16, 2021
What A Year! (LIVE from LA)
Year 2021Episode 9947 min

What A Year! (LIVE from LA)

Our first-ever holiday spectacular brings together everyone in the Crooked Media family to look back at the good, bad and absurd of 2021, with comedy, games and music.

Dec 21, 2021
PSA Presents: The Pundies.
Year 2021Episode 10036 min

PSA Presents: The Pundies.

Jon, Jon, Tommy and Dan answer your questions and give us their resolutions for 2022. Then they go through the worst takes of 2021 (including their own) for Pod Save America's second-annual Pundies.

Dec 28, 2021

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