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By Philip Reichert/Lee Becker/Kimberly Ross
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
In this episode of the Right Thoughts Podcast, the hosts dive into recent headlines, including assassination attempts on Donald Trump and the broader implications of political violence in America. They explore the deep partisan reactions and the increasing normalization of violence in political discourse. The conversation shifts to a successful Israeli intelligence operation against Hezbollah, detailing the operation's significance and its long-term impacts on global terrorism. Additionally, the hosts discuss America's role in global conflicts, particularly the importance of supporting allies like Ukraine and Israel while addressing domestic challenges. Tune in for a comprehensive discussion on political violence, terrorism, and the state of global affairs.
The conversation discusses the selection of Tim Walz as Kamala Harris' running mate and analyzes the potential impact on the election. It highlights the manufactured excitement around Walz and questions whether the Democrats are genuinely enthusiastic about the ticket. The conversation also delves into Walz's progressive policies, particularly on abortion, and the potential negative impact on the ticket. The discussion then shifts to the reasons why prominent figures like Gavin Newsom, Gretchen Whitmer, and Josh Shapiro may have declined the VP position. Finally, the conversation explores the state of the race and the need for Trump to engage in more debates with Kamala Harris. In this conversation, Lee, Kimberly, and Philip discuss the upcoming debates and the potential strategies of the candidates. They emphasize the importance of focusing on the present and future rather than dwelling on the past. They also discuss the potential dynamics of a debate between Trump and Kamala Harris, as well as a debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the impact of online presence and the importance of voter turnout.
In this episode, we dive into the seismic shifts in the 2024 political landscape. President Joe Biden has announced he will step down as the Democratic nominee due to health issues, though he will remain in office. With Vice President Kamala Harris as the presumptive nominee, the political arena is buzzing with uncertainty.
We'll explore Biden's recent absence from the public eye, culminating in his address to the nation today. As Trump faces a dent in his air of invincibility, some conservatives are growing anxious over Harris's polling numbers.
Adding fuel to the fire, Elon Musk has walked back his $45 million donation, stirring further controversy. Meanwhile, the Democratic media apparatus is ramping up its efforts to support Harris, though their messaging is far from perfect. And with no more outdoor rallies, how will this impact the campaign trail?
Join us as we unpack these developments and their implications for both parties in the upcoming election. Don't miss this insightful discussion on the shifting tides of American politics.
During this episode of the Right Thoughts Podcast, the hosts discuss the attempted assassination of Donald Trump and the failures of the Secret Service. They express their shock and relief that Trump survived the attack, while also acknowledging the tragic loss of life. They criticize the Secret Service for their incompetence and call for a thorough investigation. The hosts also discuss the political fallout from the assassination attempt and the conspiracy theories that have emerged. They emphasize the importance of setting aside political differences to acknowledge Trump's bravery in the face of danger. The conversation discusses the selection of JD Vance as the vice presidential nominee for the Republican ticket, highlighting his background and potential impact. It also touches on the challenges faced by the Biden campaign, including Biden's gaffes and his endorsement of major changes to the Supreme Court. The hosts express their opinions on the current state of the Democratic and Republican parties, with a focus on the upcoming election.
In this conversation, the hosts discuss the first presidential debate between Trump and Biden, with a focus on Biden's performance. They also touch on the challenges facing the Democratic Party and the media's role in covering Biden's weaknesses. The conversation then shifts to the recent Supreme Court rulings, particularly the case involving Trump's immunity from prosecution for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The hosts provide an overview of the legal arguments and historical context surrounding presidential immunity. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the concept of official acts and who decides what qualifies as an official act. They explore the example of Trump's conversation with Mike Pence regarding the certification of the election and whether it can be considered an official act. They also touch on the recent Supreme Court decision to overturn the Chevron doctrine, which dealt with deference to agency authority. The speakers highlight the theme of the court telling Congress to do its job and not rely on the executive branch or the courts to solve issues. They also humorously name Mary Trump as the Grifter of the Week for selling merchandise related to her dissent tweet.
The hosts discuss the upcoming presidential debate and its potential impact. They debate whether the debates actually matter in the modern era, with Lee suggesting that people watch debates for entertainment value rather than to learn about the candidates. They also discuss the Biden campaign's focus on portraying Trump as a threat to democracy and how it may not resonate with voters. The hosts share their predictions for the debate outcome and discuss the potential VP picks for Trump, with Doug Burgum being the favorite. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the potential vice presidential picks for Donald Trump in 2024. They analyze the strengths and weaknesses of various candidates, including Doug Burgum and JD Vance. They also touch on the power of Trump's endorsement and the recent primary elections. The hosts express their dislike for Lauren Boebert and Jamal Bowman, and they mock Hillary Clinton's upcoming book. They end the conversation by sharing the results of a poll on local news consumption among their listeners.
Join us for our Grifter of the Week, the Alito Recording, Hunter Biden's sentencing, and more issues in American (and European!) politics.
Philip, Lee, and Kimberly break down the latest news including: The Trump conviction, the state of the 2024 race, Biden's border order, Media upheaval, and reveal this weeks Grifter of the Week.
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.