The Feehery Theory Podcast: A weekly download on the policy, politics, and optics of Donald Trump's Washington D.C. The partners of lobbying firm EFB Advocacy - John Feehery, John Easton, and Adam Belmar -- offer their insider's perspective on top stories of the day. John Feehery is a legendary Con…
A conversation with Amanda Makki the Republican candidate for Congress in Florida's 13 Congressional District.
An interview with Mercedes Schlapp of the Trump 2020 re-election campaign.
Feehery Theory Podcast: Battleground Jersey. Inside the race for New Jersey's 11th Congressional District with the Republican candidate Rosemary Becchi. #NJ11 #UnlockNewJersey
Pelosi Cares Two. As House Democrats prepare to vote on a $3 Trillion Covid-19 recovery bill, Republicans plan on voting no.
Little is predictable these days. But come November 3rd American’s will cast their ballots. This episode of the podcast is focused on how exactly campaigns are leveraging #AI this cycle. Our guest is Glenn Parham, CEO of a republican-focused tech startup called Pundit Analytics.
Michigan, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, and across the country, citizens are gathering, in person, and in cars, to protest the often draconian efforts to keep them safe. We talk about the politics of protest.
We are at war with a virus. But we are also at war with fear, a failing economy, and a global supply system that makes America vulnerable. I am joined by John McElligot, CEO of York Exponential and a great friend of the Feehery Theory.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce predicts that one out of every four small businesses will permanently go out of business because of #COVID-19. We need a Marshall Plan for Main Street.
What happens in Washington when a black swan hits? How do you lobby when your business is struggling to stay in business because of an event that nobody could have predicted? I am joined by Michele Lieber, President of Bluepoint DC and a master strategist on how to navigate the worlds between corporate America and Washington D.C.
Pandemic! The world shuts down. The stock market crashes. Cases of Covid 19 skyrocket. Hospitals are overwhelmed. And the search for ventilators, PPE’s and toilet paper continue. How bad is it right now? Is that going to be enough? The President has been an optimist in chief. The press has nailed him for it. But don’t we need some optimism when we go to war?
Chris Swonger President and CEO of the Distilled Spirits Council of The United States joins the podcast for an appropriately socially distanced conversation about the new normal of COVID19 and the state of the distilled spirits industry.
A conversation with Paddy Harte, Chairman of the International Fund for Ireland (IFI). Show host John Feehery, appointed by the Trump Administration to serve as a U.S. observer at the IFI, is a partner at EFB Advocacy in Washington D.C. The United States of America, the European Union, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are represented by their international observers at meetings of the IFI Board. https://www.internationalfundforireland.com/
Super Tuesday brings a super surprise. Joe Biden sweeps the southern states. Bernie Sanders wins California. Bloomberg, Buttigieg, Amy and Warren drop out. Is anyone not surprised by the resurrection of Joe Biden?
Coronavirus sweeps the globe, spooks the markets and draws the ire of President Trump.
Eric Wilson is a master digital campaign strategist. He’s worked for some of the best in the business, including Marco Rubio, Ed Gillespie, and the National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee. Eric joins the show to discuss the latest in campaign innovations.
Michele Lieber of BluePoint DC joins the podcast this week to discuss lobbying in the digital age.
Laura Cox Kaplan is the creator of the groundbreaking podcast She said/She said, where she interviews her peers, some of the most successful women in business, politics, and society, to find out what makes them tick. Laura was a top advisor to several influential US Senators and to the Treasury Secretary before becoming a partner in one of the top accounting firms in the world.
How will the country move on after the Senate acquits Donald Trump?
How will Mitch McConnell finish what Nancy Pelosi started? Will this be a long trial or will we be done by the start of February?
War and Peace? Was killing Qasem Soleimani a good idea or a bad idea for Donald Trump and for the American people?
The 2019 year-in-review episode of the Feehery Theory Podcast. Favorite guests and lines from the year that was.
Inside the new rules for political ads on Google, Facebook, and Twitter with social media strategist Jacqueline Plunkett.
Is the impeachment show trial moving the needle? Special guest: Luis Alvarado.
Is this impeachment resolution a trick or a treat for Congressional Democrats?
Chris Swonger and Frank Coleman of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States join the podcast for a briefing on how Trump administration tariffs are hurting America's spirits industry.
Can Congress accomplish important work despite the impeachment inquiry? We're joined on the podcast by the Associate Vice-Chancellor for Federal Relations for the University of Kansas, Jack Cline.
Trump on trial. Is the President winning or losing in the court of public opinion?Full show transcript:https://www.rev.com/transcript-editor/shared/FF-jW0llXFqxNGEcTm0M9-ehzAkaIPpTFKgXfctcGQqSbd5hFhyFR_g5PhrXDZsqBxo1Cx5J-CFQ7ULWEGWVRooQNhs?loadFrom=SharedLink
DC's top PR mavens - The Bass Sisters - join the podcast to talk impeachment, Trump and the Deep State.
Bolton bolts. Or was he fired? Trump tires of another National Security Advisor. What are the politics behind the latest shakeup at the White House?
Trump vs Warren. Is this the Democrat that the Democrats want? If Warren gets it, how will Trump beat her? If Warren gets it, how will she beat Trump? We talk Trump and Warren.
Trade War! It’s Trump vs. China. Can the President beat the Chinese with his unusual tactics? And what do the voters think? We talk the politics of the trade war and more.
The Fed eases the money supply. Congress avoids a debt limit crisis. And Washington takes a break for the August recess.
As the media focuses on Robert Mueller, Congress and the President reach an historic spending agreement. Are conservatives too distracted to defeat this spending binge? We talk the politics of political distraction.
Trump vs the Squad. Did his tweet go too far? Can he walk it back? And who is the face of the Democratic Party anyway?
Will Congress and the White House ever agree on a budget plan? We talk the politics of deficit spending.
The President gets his campaign off to a hot start. Is he going to roll over his opposition? Or is this going to be one helluva demolition derby?
Democrats get ready for their first debate while Donald Trump says he is leading the polls. Is the President beatable?
Does anybody win? Does everybody lose? We talk the politics of immigration, tariffs, and trade.
Mueller Time. Is this the straw that breaks Nancy Pelosi’s back? Can she resist impeachment? Can the Democrats help themselves?
The epic clash between the Trump Administration and Congress. Who wins? Who loses? What’s the endgame?
How do Republicans get a word in edge-wise? We ask our special guest Antonia Ferrier of Definers Public Affairs. Antonia has served as a communications advisor over the last 15 years to U.S. Senators Bill Frist, John Boehner, Roy Blunt, Olympia Snowe, Orin Hatch, and Mitch McConnell.
House Democrats have been in control for 100 days. What do they have to show for it? What's next for Pelosi and crew?
Will he or won’t he? Is Joe Biden ready to run in 2020? And is he woke enough for the Modern Democratic Party?
Shot at and missed. The President dodges a bullet on the Mueller report. What will the Democrats do next?
John Feehery goes one-on-one with Irish Special Envoy to the United States, John Deasy.
Can the Trump 2020 campaign bridge the gender gap by winning the digital political war? Our special guest is the expert to ask - Political Consultant Jacquie Plunkett joins the podcast
Donald Trump and Kim Jung Un agree to disagree. What are the politics of the failed Hanoii summit meeting between the United States and North Korea?
Was President Trump right to declare a national emergency on our southern border? And how will the politics play out for the left and the right?
Alexandria Ocasio Cortez has reaped the whirlwind on Capitol Hill. Does she have staying power or is she a shooting star?
Lifelong Democrat, Howard Schultz, the former Starbucks CEO, is mulling a run for President as an independent. What does that tell us about the state of the Democratic Party?