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Getting past the headlines, and to the basic assumptions that shape our understanding of the world. I hope you enjoy...
Episódios
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Ep. 31 Speechwriting for Mayor Pete Buttigieg & more w/ Zev Karlin-Neumann
16/12/2020 Duração: 44minHow do you write a speech for VP-Elect Kamala Harris? Or Amb. Susan Rice? Or Pete Buttigieg? What happens if you disagree with the person you are writing speeches for? What’s it like to write speeches on the road for an upstart presidential candidate? With Zev Karlin-Neumann, we address these questions and more. Karlin-Neumann was the chief speechwriter to Mayor Pete Buttigieg in his 2020 presidential campaign, then-Senator Kamala Harris’s speechwriter in the Senate, and Amb. Susan Rice’s speechwriter when she was national security advisor to President Obama. He started his career in the House of Representatives and at the communications firm West Wing Writers. I hope you enjoy! Speeches mentioned: President Obama’s speech to the Canadian parliament in 2016: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAxaeB9-E70&feature=emb_title Mayor Pete’s concession speech on March 1, 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tP3n1EtCdIQ Amb. Susan Rice’s remarks to the American Jewish Committee in 2016: https://www.youtube.co
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Ep. 30 Understanding the Hispanic Vote w/ Stephania Taladrid
24/11/2020 Duração: 53minAlthough it has only been a few weeks, one of the major surprises from this year’s presidential election is the rise of support for President Trump in the Hispanic community. Conversely, Latino organizations such as LUCHA, a grassroots political advocacy and social services provider for Hispanics in Arizona, have newfound strength having helped President-Elect Biden win Arizona and other battleground states. How did Trump’s efforts successfully engage Hispanics to win Florida, but not Arizona or Nevada? What was the pulse of the Cuban community in Miami in the lead-up to the election? How and why did the Biden campaign prove so inept at engaging and keeping Latinos, while the Trump and Sanders campaigns were seemingly so successful? With Stephania Taladrid, of the 'The New Yorker’s,' we dive into these consequential questions and more, touching on everything from Taladrid’s unique background to some of the lesser-known aspects of the Cuban-American community’s political identity. Stephania Taladrid is
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Ep. 29 Annexation, Israel, and History w/ Amb. Dennis Ross and David Makovsky
01/07/2020 Duração: 51minOne of the many things that have gotten swept out of the news during the Coronavirus economic and health crisis is the possible Israeli annexation of areas in the West Bank. That might sound like some legal jargon, but it has big implications for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the US-Israel alliance, and the stability of Jordan and Egypt. We talk about the importance of this move and its possible implications with David Makovsky and Amb. Dennis Ross. Additionally, we discuss their recent book, "Be Strong and of Good Courage" (חזק ואמץ/chezek vi'emetz in Hebrew, a biblical reference), and the role of history in Israeli leaders' thinking when they make historic decisions. David Makovsky is the Ziegler distinguished fellow at The Washington Institute, a former senior advisor to the Special Envoy for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations in the Obama administration, and in the 1990's he reported on Yitzchak Rabin and the Oslo Accords for multiple publications. Our other guest is Amb. Dennis Ross, who is curre