By Friday, do you even remember what happened in the news on Monday anymore? With a news cycle oscillating so rapidly that every headline feels like a blur, processing the week is a task in unto itself. The Political Pregame takes the Hill and the media t
Tiana and Avery discuss the aftermath of the Kavanaugh hearings and what to expect for the midterm elections and beyond.
Avery and Tiana debate the standards of evidence and political machinations of the explosive Brett Kavanaugh & Christine Blasey Ford hearing.
If true, does a 36 year old rape allegation matter: yes. If false, should a rape allegation be used as cover to destroy a political adversary: no. Are the Kavanaugh sexual assault allegations true: Tiana & Avery debate.
Tiana and Avery discuss Feinnstein's allegations against Kavanaugh on sexual misconduct and the murder of Botham Jean by a Texas police officer.
Tiana and Avery discuss Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings, Colin Kaepernick's Nike ad campaign, and the controversy surrounding NBC's handling of Ronan Farrow's reporting on the Weinstein allegations.
Avery and Tiana discuss the primaries and McCain's legacy.
Tiana and Avery discuss the Manafort and Cohen trials and the potential implications on Trump's presidency. They debate the allegations against Asia Argento and what that means for #MeToo, touch on illegal immigration, and ICE's deportation of a former Nazi soldier.
Avery and Tiana discuss the August 7th primaries, Ohio special election, what this all means for the "rise" of socialism and the November midterms, as well as Infowars getting #deplatformed.
As Democrats drive further left with a complete embrace of Medicare for All, Tiana and Avery discuss the midterms, teflon Don, Michael Cohen, and the latest crusade against 3D printed guns.
Avery and Tiana debate the Democrats' intentions in the massive backlash against Trump's zero tolerance immigration policy, discuss the media's mishaps in reporting on the last decade of the government's treatment of child migrants, and break down the last two weeks of Turning Point USA's #MeToo drama.
Tiana and Avery are back to discuss the potential presidential pardons of Matthew Charles and Alice Marie Johnson and why Bay Area voters should vote yes on recalling Judge Aaron Persky of the Brock Turner case.
Tiana and Avery discuss and dissect the #metoo relationship violence accusations against New York AG Eric Schneiderman, Melania's growing role as First Lady, and Stormy Daniels on SNL.
Avery and Tiana cover Kanye West and Donald Trump's #dragonenergy and the Alfie Evans healthcare debate in the UK.
Mark Zuckerberg faces questioning on the Hill while the 2018 midterms gear up with Trump in mind. Plus, Avery and Tiana discuss Paul Ryan's legacy in the wake of his impending resignation.
Avery and Tiana discuss The Atlantic's decision to fire Kevin Williamson after an outburst of left-wing outrage, whether the Scott Pruitt scandal is a nothingburger, and their special interview with activist and artist Rose McGowan.
Tiana and Avery sit down with Rose McGowan to discuss her activism, the takedown of Hollywood, and the future of the #MeToo movement and women's rights.
Avery and Tiana discuss the criticisms of the March For Our Lives and the teen activists involved, Facebook and Cambridge Analytica, and the "Roseanne" revival.
Tiana, Avery, & special guest Elliott Hamilton from The Daily Wire catch up on the 1.3 trillion dollar omnibus spending bill, the media's wall-to-wall coverage on Stormy Daniels and John Oliver's war on a bunny.
Avery and Tiana debate the DOJ's lawsuit against California's sanctuary policies, deconstruct Trump's mercantilist tariffs, and question the media's embrace of Sam Nunberg's insane media blitz.
The partisan winds are in whiplash as Trump embarks on a gun control about-face that makes Senate Democrats squirm, embraces massive tariffs on steel and aluminum, and faces a future completely devoid of Trump Organization loyalists in the West Wing. Avery and Tiana discuss and dissect it all.
Avery and Tiana debate the March for Our Lives, the gun violence restraining order proposal, and media coverage of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in a fully Florida mid-week episode.
Matt McDonald, the US Editor of The Tab, joins Avery and Tiana as they discuss the ethics of reporting on Rob Porter scandal, debating media framing of the North Korean dictatorship at the Olympics, and Justin Trudeau's infamous “peoplekind” comments.
It's Memo Day, and Avery & Tiana debate the ethics of the Carter Page FISA warrants, whether the federal government needs to declassify primary sources related to the Russia investigation, and if the courts can ascertain probable cause using partisan opposition research. Additionally, Democrats refuse to stand for Trump's State of the Union, and right-wing identity politics wage a new war on yoga.
There may have only been one Larry Nassar, but it took hundreds of bureaucrats within MSU, USA Gymnastics, and the US Olympic Committee to protect the predator for over two decades. Avery and Tiana discuss the institutional changes required to charge those complicit in the Nassar abomination, Trump's latest immigration offering which has both sides riled, and yet another episode of Russia hysteria.
Avery and Tiana debate the merits of the Women's March, the March for Life, the #MeToo movement, Aziz Ansari, and identity politics galore. Plus, if your listening to this, the government might already be shut down! All of this, and more, on this episode of The Political Pregame.
2018 kicks off at breakneck speed as Trump fires back against claims attacking his mental fitness for office, finds himself in hot water during leaked DACA negotiation talks, and may face none other than Oprah as his 2020 competitor.
Steve Bannon delivers the Democratic Party a landmark victory with the demise of Roy Moore in ruby-red Alabama, Omarosa is ousted from the White House, Jimmy Kimmel promulgates a questionable CHIP narrative, and the FCC overturns Net Neutrality.
In our debut episode, we discuss sexual misconduct allegations on the Hill, the Masterpiece Cakeshop case in the Supreme Court and why we're bringing you this podcast in the first place.