Ep. 137: Home Stretch

Josh, Kate, and David analyze the presidential race heading into the debates and final weeks of the campaign.

09.16.20 | 4:57 pm
Ep. 136: All’s Well That Falwell

Kate and Josh are joined by Special Projects Editor Nicole Lafond to discuss the twists and turns of Jerry Falwell’s downfall along with the state of the presidential race.

09.09.20 | 7:25 pm
Ep. 135: Why Democrats Are So Nervous About 2020

Josh, Kate and David talk about Democrats’ perennial anxiety when it comes to elections, and how to approach what will be a highly unusual Election Day in November.

09.02.20 | 5:22 pm
RNC Night 4 Recap: Out With A Bang

Kate, David, and Summer discuss the last night of the convention and analyze highlights from the week.

08.28.20 | 2:35 pm
RNC Night 3: Shock And Yawn

Kate, Summer, Matt, and David break down the third night of the GOP convention, which offered a more subdued flavor of crazy.

08.27.20 | 3:19 pm
Ep. 134: Pride Goeth Before The Falwell

Kate and David are joined by reporter Josh Kovensky to discuss Jerry Falwell’s downfall, Steve Bannon’s arrest and the first few nights of the Republican National Convention.

08.26.20 | 5:46 pm
RNC Night 2 Recap: Your Tax Dollars At Work

David, Summer and Matt break down the second night of the GOP convention, which featured the White House as a prop for President Trump’s reelection campaign.

08.26.20 | 2:22 pm
RNC Night 1 Recap: Doom And Gloom

David, Summer and Matt Shuham dig into the first night of the Republican National Convention, which was chock full of apocalyptic language and grievance politics.

08.25.20 | 1:45 pm
Convention Night 4 Recap: An Ally Of The Light

Kate, Summer, and David are joined by New York Newswriter Zoe Richards to discuss the last night of the Democratic National Convention, a varied and faith-filled night concluding with Joe Biden officially accepting the Democratic nomination.

08.21.20 | 1:08 pm
Convention Recap Night 3: Emotional Heavy Hitters

Kate, David, and Summer analyze the third night of the convention, replete with female stars of the party and emotionally hard-hitting segments, leading to Sen. Kamala Harris’ (D-CA) historic acceptance of the vice-presidential nomination.

08.20.20 | 3:20 pm