The Atlantic's Edward-Isaac Dovere joins the pod to discuss his new book, "Battle for the Soul," a newsy, inside account of how the Democrats went from 2016 defeat to 2020 victory. He tells Jean and Robert about Kamala Harris's favorite epithet, Bernie Sanders' travel tastes, why Obama is aloof to political reporters, and, more seriously, they discuss what President Biden is like in private, what Harris's political future may hold and what the GOP can learn from the Democrats' battle. Warning: This episode contains strong language.
Old-Fashioned Values for Democrats; Trump’s Real Opponent
Hearts Beat for Biden; Leadership During a Pandemic
Is it time to panic?
A Conversation About Conversation; Democrats' Debate
Bernie the Frontrunner; Trump the Vengeful
A Fractured State of the Union and… a Brokered Convention?
Would Bernie Be As Bad as Trump?
Is impeachment a Waste of Time? And Where Are Democrats Going?
Impeachment Goes to Senate Trial, No Labels, Baby Yoda
Iran, Impeachment Path, Cancer Hope
Why Partisans Should Drink Together
Trump’s letter, the impeachment vote; holiday hopefulness
Impeachment Articles, Horowitz and USMCA
Should we care what the world thinks of the U.S.? And are Democrats moving too fast on impeachment?
How to Talk Impeachment at Thanksgiving, Divided Democrats and Social Media Heebie Jeebies
Impeachment Goes Public; Democratic Field Expands by Two
Congressman John Delaney; the song of Sondland; Elections 2019
Impeachment Vote; Baghdadi Speech; the State of Social Media
Impeachment update; imperial presidency check-in; the alarming power of social media.
Turkey, Impeachment and President Pence?
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