Listen now | How can we contextualize Biden's leadership style with the Obama years? How do the important deals get made in US politics — and what can leftist agitators do to make the deals they want to make? We address questions like these with this week's guest: Jeff Stein, White House economics reporter for the Washington Post. From the budget bill to the debt ceiling and beyond, Jeff speaks to the key political and economic struggles of the moment, the role our president is playing in them, and how they will affect the American people. We're grateful to him for joining us.
Speaking of nuance and respectfully disagreeing being the best way to discuss social and political issues, you might want to i terview Daryl Davis, the black man who attended KKK rallies and befriended the grand wizard.
I completely disagree that Bill Cosby was not funny. I think "Hofstra" and "Sheldon Leonard" are hilarious bits. I thought The Cosby Show was a drag, but there were lines in his old routines that still crack me up. That's one of the reasons it was all so heartbreaking to find out he was a creep.
Such a great episode but just makes me feel not to hopeful in the government
Favorite reporter😎
Speaking of nuance and respectfully disagreeing being the best way to discuss social and political issues, you might want to i terview Daryl Davis, the black man who attended KKK rallies and befriended the grand wizard.
Way to go Jeff. He put on a clinic. No one better to connect Econ to Politics. Dave Weigel is the other Washington Post reporter you need to host.
I completely disagree that Bill Cosby was not funny. I think "Hofstra" and "Sheldon Leonard" are hilarious bits. I thought The Cosby Show was a drag, but there were lines in his old routines that still crack me up. That's one of the reasons it was all so heartbreaking to find out he was a creep.