825: The Biden-Trump Polls are All Over the Place

825: The Biden-Trump Polls are All Over the P...

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1128: Graham Platner Isn't Backing Down

Graham Platner, a Democratic candidate running for Senate in Maine, stops by the studio to talk with Jon about Trump’s impending conflict with Iran, the future of Medicare for All, and what community organizing in rural Maine taught him about building political power in our polar ...  Show more

1127: Trump's Dangerous War Games

The White House debates going to extreme lengths to get the American public to stomach a war with Iran, while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth tries to force Anthropic into letting him use their AI model to operate autonomous murder drones. Jon and Dan react with horror and then di ...  Show more

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