Festivus for the Rest of Us: Media Meltdowns and Bravo Truths

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Joe Kent Walks, Trump World Wobbles, and the Internet Gets Weirder

Miranda Wilkins fills in for Meghan McCain and dives into Joe Kent’s resignation, the growing MAGA divide over Iran, and what it says about where Trump’s coalition is headed next. She’s joined by Billy Binion of Reason and Lydia Moynihan of the New York Post to break down the mes ...  Show more

Trump’s Iran Messaging Problem, Rubio’s Rise, and Kristi Noem’s fall

Miranda Wilkins is filling in while Meghan McCain is still out on maternity leave, and this week she’s joined by Ryan Girdusky and Yemisi Egbewole to break down the chaos coming out of Iran, the White House’s wildly mixed messaging, and why so many voters still have no idea what ...  Show more

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