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New Jersey US Attorney Alina Habba charges Rep. LaMonica McIver with assault and obstruction and the left goes crazy. Listen to Dan Goldman, Jen Psaki, Hakeem Jeffries and CNN hack Julie Roginsky make excuses for a sitting congresswoman's awful behavior outside an ICE facility as the DOJ launches an investigation into Andrew Cuomo and the nursing home deaths he reported during Covid. Marco Rubio humiliates low IQ senator Chris Van Hollen.
[This blog will always be free to read, but it's also how I pay my bills. If you have suggestions or feedback on how I can earn your paid subscription, shoot me an email: cmclymer@gmail.com. And if this is too big of a commitment, I'm always thankful for a simple cup of coffee.]Last night, I spoke with Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky, author of Salty Politics, longtime political commentator, and founder of Lift Our Voices.For ninety minutes, we had a frank discussion on trans rights, the state of the Democratic Party, and what it means to have effective messaging in this moment.I enjoyed chatting Ms. Roginsky because we're two proud Democrats who believe our party could be doing a hell of lot more in this moment and demanding that is an act of love and respect.Charlotte's Web Thoughts is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Charlotte's Web Thoughts at charlotteclymer.substack.com/subscribe
Piers Morgan brings together YouTube and podcast host of 'Bolling!' Eric Bolling, Democratic Party strategist Julie Roginsky, lawyer, comedian, and journalist Dean Obeidallah and former Democratic campaign advisor Lindy Li for what was originally intended to be a debate on US politics, including Trump's peace talks with Ukraine. However, as soon as the Uncensored cameras start rolling, the conversation took a slightly different - and personal - turn; that of Lindy's political flip-flopping. Of all the problems that MAGA supporters imagined they would have to deal with once Donald Trump returned to the presidency, vetting enthusiastic ex-liberal newcomers to the movement probably wasn't one of them. Still, with Trump's thumping of the Democrats, a lot of Americans are clearly curious over what all the fuss is about. Lindy's conversion to Republicanism is one of the most startling and stark examples of it, having previously supported Kamala Harris. There's no shortage of people on the right who simply don't trust her, as the rest of the Uncensored panel demonstrate... Uncensored is proudly independent and supported by: American Hartford Gold: Protect your wealth with precious metals! Get up to $15,000 in free silver on your first order. Call 866-692-2474 or Text PIERS to 65532, or click the link below: https://offers.americanhartfordgold.com/piers-morgan/ This paid promotion should not be construed as providing legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. ExpressVPN: Go to https://expressvpn.com/PIERS and find out how you can get 4 months of ExpressVPN free! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lift Our Voices, founded by Gretchen Carlson and Julie Roginsky, advocates for workplace safety and inclusion by challenging harmful policies like non-disclosure agreements and forced arbitration. This conversation led by host Jaime Klein, introduces the LOV Where You Work Survey and Index to help companies assess and improve their practices on harassment and discrimination—learn more at Lift Our Voices.
With only five days until Donald Trump's return to the US presidency, the list of problems and issues that will require his attention is growing in size. There's a prospective ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the confirmation of his cabinet staff and the still-raging fires in Los Angeles, California. These hurdles must be overcome - but how? To Illuminate the issues and provide viewers with the possible, and probable outcomes, Piers Morgan turns to host of 'The Michael Knowles Show' Michael Knowles, host of 'Rubin Reports' Dave Rubin, 'Democracy-Ish Podcast' host Wajahat Ali and Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky. Then, Piers talks to LA resident Rachel Darvish, who confronted California Governor Gavin Newsom over the wildfires in her city. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marianne Williamson is ready to throw her hat back into the Democratic ring. She's announced her candidacy for DNC chair, and she joins to discuss her plans for the party. Plus, one week until unified power. That's how long until Donald Trump is sworn into office. But even before the felon-elect puts his hand on the Bible, he's attacking the people who are trying to fight the deadly wildfires in California. The Washington Post's Jacqueline Alemany joins to discuss.
Trump's embattled Secretary of Defense pick, Pete Hegseth, stood right by Trump's side at the Army-Navy football game on Saturday. Co-founders of the worker empowerment group, Lift our Voices, Gretchen Carlson and Julie Roginsky, talk about Hegseth and his former employer, Fox News. Plus, the president of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, Noah Bookbinder, talks about the extreme wealth set to be in the incoming Trump administration.
Three huge stories are the focus of tonight's Uncensored. The fate of an entire nation, Syria, has dramatically shifted over the space of a week, with the dictator Bashar Al-Assad apparently fleeing to Russia, the fallout from Joe Biden's pardoning of his son Hunter is heating up as Donald Trump is set to pardon January 6 defendants, and rapper Jay-Z has found himself in the centre of a shocking bombshell allegation echoing the Diddy scandal.For their opinions and predictions, Piers Morgan talks to Democratic Party strategist Julie Roginsky, host of 'No Lie' Brian Tyler-Cohen, contributor to the Patrick Bet-David podcast Vinnie Oshana, host of 'The Crucible' Andrew Wilson, TV legal analyst Lexie Rigden and politician and activist George Galloway. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Julie Roginsky is a founding partner of Baro Strategies and has nearly three decades of public and private sector experience as an adviser on strategic communications, political strategy and public relations…working on behalf of corporate and political clients which include Fortune 500 companies, start-ups, non-profits and dozens of politicians. She is also the co-founder of Lift Our Voices, a national non-profit organization dedicated to transforming the American workplace by banning forced arbitration clauses and non-disclosure agreements for toxic workplace issues. And she is a former contributor at Fox News Channel, where she was a frequent co-host of Outnumbered and The Five. Prior to that, she was a contributor at CNBC, the financial news network. Julie joins me for a frank 'what the hell happened' chat about last week's devastating election. Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Design by Cricket Lengyel
Patrick shares surprising post-election insights that originally aired on CNN. Featuring CNN's Scott Jennings discussing the mandate from working-class Americans, and Julie Roginsky critiquing the Democratic Party's lack of common-sense communication. Both commentaries highlight the disconnect between political rhetoric and the everyday concerns of citizens. Stay tuned as Patrick explores these candid takes and their impact on future political discourse. Email – Can a lay person (such as an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion) help the priest by offering the chalice? Since they're not technically touching the transubstantiated blood of Christ, do you think this is a more acceptable role to help with communion when there is only one priest and no deacon in a parish? (03:05) FEMA employee fired after telling relief team to skip houses with Trump signs following Florida hurricane (07:52) Patrick in San Diego – Could you clarify your answer about someone assisting the priest holding up chalice. (14:27) Anne - We should focus on the good work that FEMA did. (18:53) Night of the Election on CNN – Scott Jennings Senior Political Commentator (24:30) Julie Roginsky on CNN - We need to stop blaming other people for our mistakes (29:01) Liz (email) - I'm glad you brought up the FEMA subject. It informed me that it was quite possibly only one person and that the government is doing something about it. To me that spins things in a positive light. If you hadn't brought it up, I would still be thinking more negatively about it. (32:15) Email – Is masturbation a sin if it's to spare my wife uncomfortableness? (32:54) Bridget - If the wife is having some discomfort in marital act, she needs to go to her doctor. There are things that could help. (40:11) Maria - My 15-year-old daughter feels like she's in love with another girl. (41:44) Maribel - What's the name of the book for young dating adults that you've recommended? (49:16)
0:00 SEG 1 Julie Roginsky, Democratic Strategist on CNN, talked about why Democrats lost the election Today's Speaker's Stump Speech is brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ and is about CNN finally understanding why the Democrats lost 18:40 SEG 2 PATRICK TUOHEY, Sr. Fellow at Show Me Institute | TOPIC: Missouri's Mean Streets: Traffic fatalities in both Kansas City and St. Louis have seen significant increases, drawing concern from local leaders and community members alike. Both cities are known for high homicide rates, but traffic deaths are also worrying. It's a reminder that when cities fail to deliver public services, they fail in many ways | Rent Control and Housing Supply: Tuohey argues that policies like rent control and financial assistance fail to address the housing supply crisis and can even worsen affordability. Effective solutions should focus on increasing housing production, rather than relying on measures that boost demand or restrict supply. https://showmeinstitute.org/author/patrick-tuohey/https://twitter.com/PatrickTuohey 34:55 SEG 3 Governor elect Mike Kehoe says St. Louis Police will soon be state controlled. Mayor Tish is not happy about that https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 SEG 1 Julie Roginsky, Democratic Strategist on CNN, talked about why Democrats lost the election Today's Speaker's Stump Speech is brought to you by https://www.hansenstree.com/ and is about CNN finally understanding why the Democrats lost 18:40 SEG 2 PATRICK TUOHEY, Sr. Fellow at Show Me Institute | TOPIC: Missouri's Mean Streets: Traffic fatalities in both Kansas City and St. Louis have seen significant increases, drawing concern from local leaders and community members alike. Both cities are known for high homicide rates, but traffic deaths are also worrying. It's a reminder that when cities fail to deliver public services, they fail in many ways | Rent Control and Housing Supply: Tuohey argues that policies like rent control and financial assistance fail to address the housing supply crisis and can even worsen affordability. Effective solutions should focus on increasing housing production, rather than relying on measures that boost demand or restrict supply. https://showmeinstitute.org/author/patrick-tuohey/https://twitter.com/PatrickTuohey 34:55 SEG 3 Governor elect Mike Kehoe says St. Louis Police will soon be state controlled. Mayor Tish is not happy about that https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Andrew For America discusses the results of the 2024 presidential election and attempts to explain why the Trump victory happened, and what that means for the future of the country. Andrew also talks about how effective the corporate media propaganda is, how it affected the election, and how bad Kamala Harris was as a candidate. He plays clips from Scott Jennings, Julie Roginsky, Dave Smith, Charlie Kirk, and others to help illustrate his points.The song selection is the song, "Stitches" by the band Much The Same.Visit allegedlyrecords.com and check out all of the amazing punk rock artists! Visit soundcloud.com/andrewforamerica1984 to check out Andrew's music! Like and Follow The Politics & Punk Rock Podcast PLAYLIST on Spotify!!! Check it out here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Y4rumioeqvHfaUgRnRxsy... politicsandpunkrockpodcast.comhttps://linktr.ee/andrewforamericaWatch and learn about these awesome offers for your survival needs from former Afghanistan war veteran, police officer, and citizen journalist, Mr. Teddy Daniels:Operation Blackout Survival Guide: https://internalblackout.com/?a=683&c=434&s1=Famine Fighter Survival Food Supply: https://foodforthesoul.co/?a=683&c=407&s1=Final Famine Survival Food Growing Book: https://finalfoodprepper.com/?a=683&c=433&s1=Devils Dollar Currency Survival Book: https://dbhtrkg.com/?a=683&c=468&s1= --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrew-foramerica/support
Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky hits CNN pundits with some hard truths about why the Dems lost big on Tuesday.
Today's show begins a full examination of the psychological phenomenon known as groupthink. The concept is neither good nor bad. Similarly, it is not something associated with intelligence or aptitude. It simply helps us understand why we can sometimes be resistant to new or differing information. To illustrate this, we will use comments from a PhD Poli-Science professor, Dr. Arlene, the founder of The Lincoln Project, Rick Wilson, Stephanie Ruhle of MSNBC, Margaret Brennan of CBS, Joe and Mika of The Morning Joe and former Senator Claire McCaskill. Then, as we begin to close, a current Democrat Strategist gave some harsh honesty to the Democrat Party. Julie Roginsky told CNN that Democrats need to remember that people live in the real world and if they don't come to grips with some basic common sense, they will continue to have these problems. Personally, I want the entirety of the current Legacy/mainstream media to take it's last gasp, let's hear the death-rattle and then be silent evermore. We have a New Media and that is where we need to look for a new way of getting information. In a country where Trump's political landslide is impossible to ignore, the Left continues to look for scapegoats when the answer lies directly in the mirror. Please take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!!
Julie Roginsky is a founding partner of Baro Strategies and has nearly three decades of public and private sector experience as an adviser on strategic communications, political strategy and public relations…working on behalf of corporate and political clients which include Fortune 500 companies, start-ups, non-profits and dozens of elected officials including governors, United States senators, members of the House of Representatives and state legislators. Earlier in her career, she served as the communications director for Senator Jon Corzine. Julie is also the co-founder of Lift Our Voices, a national non-profit organization dedicated to transforming the American workplace by banning forced arbitration clauses and non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) for toxic workplace issues. The organization has been credited with helping to pass sweeping bans on NDAs across the nation and with the passage of the federal Ending Forced Arbitration for Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act and the Speak Out Act, which have been called the strongest labor law change in the last 100 years. She's a former contributor at Fox News Channel, where she was a frequent co-host of Outnumbered and The Five. Prior to that, she was a contributor at CNBC, the financial news network. Julie and I discuss the critical work of Lift Our voices; Donald Trump and Trumpism; and Kamala Harris, the campaign and the huge stakes for America in the upcoming November election. Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Design by Cricket Lengyel
Tonight on NJ Spotlight News: New Jersey Democratic leaders and political analysts weigh in on President Biden's decision to drop out of the presidential race; Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky talks to Joanna Gagis about how her party is reinvigorated behind its support for Vice President Kamala Harris; Federal, state and local leaders team up to introduce legislation to combat federal benefits scams; The state proposes lining the I-95 corridor with electric vehicle charging stations to support the expansion of large commercial electric trucks; Rutgers finance & economics professor Mark Guthner talks to Joanna Gagis about the massive outage caused by a faulty update pushed to computers running Microsoft Windows.
Steve Adubato goes on-location to the NJEA Convention in Atlantic City, to talk with NJEA President, Sean Spiller, about some of the issues facing educators today and why this annual convention is important to teachers and support staff from all over the state. Steve Adubato sits down with Andrew Kirtzman, Author of Giuliani: The Rise […]
Tonight on NJ Spotlight News: Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky and Republican strategist Bill Palatucci join Briana Vannozzi to discuss the most important races and storylines ahead of the election; Republicans cry foul over alleged "phantom candidates" that they say are set up by Democrats to siphon votes from GOP candidates; Clashes over school board policies could bring more voters to the polls this year; A controversial plan to sell the municipality-owned drinking water and sewer utility is on the ballot in Salem; Protestors shut down an event by Senator Cory Booker as they call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war; Mass transit projects in New Jersey get an infusion of federal dollars to support the Gateway Program and improve Newark Penn Station.
Saltier Politics: Co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio reunite! The two get salty and discuss the recent Dominion defamation lawsuit against Fox. Emily recalls the culture and the subversive work she did with Julie. Julie weighs in on her time working with Tucker Carlson and some conversations with him. Julie also reveals why she thinks Tucker is the only Republican who could actually beat former President Donald Trump. Listen to find out how. It's a discussion you won't want to miss, so don't forget to bring your saltshaker!
This Week's Guests: Activist - Julie Roginsky Comedian - Harrison Greenbaum Lift our voices https://liftourvoices.org/ The World's Famous comedy Cellar presents "Live From America Podcast" with Noam Dworman and Hatem Gabr. The top experts and thinkers of the world and the best comics in the Nation get together weekly with our hosts to discuss different topics each week, News, Culture, Politics, comedy & and more with an equal parts of knowledge and comedy! Julie Roginsky is an outspoken champion of women's rights and issues. A nationally recognized political consultant, Julie began her career working to elect more women to political office. Throughout her career, she has focused her efforts on mentoring and empowering women to become engaged in the political process. Along with journalist and advocate Gretchen Carlson, she is the co-founder of the nonprofit Lift Our Voices, which works to end the silencing mechanisms that allow workplace abuse, toxicity and discrimination to persist. Follow Live From America YouTube www.youtube.com/channel/UCS2fqgw61yK1J6iKNxV0LmA Twitter twitter.com/AmericasPodcast www.LiveFromAmericaPodcast.com LiveFromAmerica@ComedyCellar.com Follow Hatem Twitter twitter.com/HatemNYC Instagram www.instagram.com/hatemnyc/ Follow Noam Twitter twitter.com/noamdworman?lang #liftourvoices #Julie Roginsky #NDA
Michael speaks with activist and political strategist Julie Roginsky about the dangers of NDAs, how the Dobbs decision will impact the midterm elections and what needs to change to equalize politics for men and women.
In this episode Mike Affuso sits down with Julie Roginsky, founding partner of Comprehensive Communications Group and former Fox News host, to discuss the upcoming midterm elections. Their discussions covers key issues and districts in NJ, what a divided Government could mean for the financial sector, and more. #midterms #elections #economy
Michael speaks with activist and political strategist Julie Roginsky about battling workplace harassment at Fox News and beyond. The pair discuss the dangers of NDAs, how the Dobbs decision will impact the midterm elections and what needs to change to equalize politics for men and women.Check out Julie's podcast, Retaliation: https://www.spreaker.com/show/retaliation-with-julie-roginskyAnd her work with Lift Our Voices: https://www.liftourvoices.org/If you enjoyed this podcast, give us a rating on Apple Podcasts! Be sure to follow Julie on Twitter @julieroginsky, Michael @MichaelSteele and the podcast Twitter @steele_podcast.
Julie Roginsky has one of the most unique stories in politics…as a 6-year old, she and her family flee their homeland in the Soviet Union to make their way to the Bronx…she's drawn to campaigns and spends 20+ years in the trenches in New Jersey politics…she enters the world of cable news, working for 10 years as a Democratic voice on Fox News…ultimately leaving Fox after suing the network and chief Roger Ailes for sexual harassment…and starts Lift Our Voices with former Fox News colleague Gretchen Carlson to eliminate NDAs and other silencing mechanism that protect harassment in the workplace. This is a wide-ranging conversation that covers Julie's fascinating life, time in campaign politics, and the important work she's doing now.IN THIS EPISODE…The story behind Julie and her parents escaping their native USSR…Early memories of a 6-year old Soviet refugee growing up in NYC…Julie campaigns for a presidential candidate as an 11-year old…Julie changes her professional sights from foreign service to political campaigns…Julie's brief excursion working for the UK Labour Party in London…Julie's first New Jersey race and her NJ Politics 101 after 20+ years in state politics…Julie mines her years as a communications expert to offer some comms best practices…The story behind Julie's years as a political commentator on Fox News…Julie addresses her departure from Fox News & the sexual harassment she filed against Fox News and Roger Ailes…Julie starts Lift Our Voices with Gretchen Carlson to eliminate workplace NDAs that protect workplace harassment…Julie on the changing advice she gives to young people working in politics…Julie's advice on how campaigns can protect proprietary information while not enabling a toxic workplace...AND…the 6 Train, Madeline Albright, Bombshell, George W. Bush, CNBC, Mary Beth Cahill, Gretchen Carlson, Chris Christie, Jon Corzine, Crayola, the deficit, distant cousins, economic sclerosis, EMILYs List, the Food Network, glasnost, Bernie Goetz, Mikhail Gorbachev, gulags, heroin alley, the Hotel Greystone, internecine primaries, the Iron Curtain, the Iron Sheik, JFK airport, Jersey girls, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Lenin, John Major, Walter Mondale, Rupert Murdoch, Northampton County, Frank Pallone, Perkins Coie, Zelda Perkins, Ronald Reagan, refuseniks, Condoleezza Rice, Susan Rice, Rutgers University, self-censorship, Yakov Smirnoff, Stalin, the Statue of Liberty, The Tea Party, Margaret Thatcher, Donald Trump, the WWF, Harvey Weinstein, Christine Todd Whitman & more!
U.S. Rep. Tom Malinowski (D)- NJ, 7th Congressional District, joins Steve Adubato to discuss his run for re-election, and covers pressing topics including the criminalization of abortion, national supply chain issues, and legislation that could mend our economy. Steve Adubato sits down with Julie Roginsky, President, Optimus Communications and Democratic Strategist and Mike DuHaime, CEO, […]
This time John tells the history of what really happened in 1835 when the government forced the Cherokee Peoples to sign the Treaty of New Echota. A quarter of the native Americans perished as they were removed from their homelands in Georgia and Tennessee - marching in the winter to Oklahoma. The treaty promises representation in congress but that has never happened. Next John interviews Democratic Party strategist and television personality Julie Roginsky who (along with Gretchen Carlson and Megyn Kelly) sued Roger Ailes and Fox news alleging sexual harassment. (She was portrayed by Ahna O'Reilly in the movie Bombshell) Her new podcast called RETALIATION echoes her own fight against the cruelty of NDAs and champions women who have spoken truth to power. Then John plays a clip from Elizabeth Warren and chats with Nancy in Cincinnati about it; Cela from Texas calls to thank him for talking about the Cherokee Nation; and Bruce in California calls to discuss fascism rising in MAGA circles. Then finally he talks to Seth in L.A. about the GOPs plan to impeach Biden.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gretchen Carlson joins The New Abnormal along with her Lift Our Voices co-founder Julie Roginsky to talk about her lawsuit against former Fox CEO and Chairman Roger Ailes and the work she's doing to fix predatory NDAs. Then Mike Collier, the Democrat running for Lieutenant Governor of Texas against Dan Patrick, breaks down the true issues with the Texas power grid, including that it was designed by Enron, and the other ticking time bomb in the state: water. Plus! Hosts Molly Jong-Fast and Andy Levy do a Q&A speed round, sharing who they think are the best and worst accounts on Twitter, what the next QAnon level conspiracy is, and a definitive ranking of the Supreme Court judges from the worst to mildly idiotic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Saltier Politics: Co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio get salty and discuss the failure of democratic messaging, especially as the news of Roe v. Wade potentially being overturned comes to light. Julie explains why Donald Trump is the "useful idiot who made Mitchell McConnell's dreams come true." The two salty co-hosts discuss why so many people tune into Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson and how MSNBC hosts are missing the mark. Julie dives deep into why the Democratic Party must create an ecosystem where it fights to win and not be righteous. It's a discussion you won't want to miss, so don't forget to bring your saltshaker!
Saltier Politics: Co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio get salty and discuss the devastating war waged by Russian in Ukraine. Emily asks Julie to deliver her insights on how the U.S. and world should react and the current message being sent to President Vladimir Putin. Julie explains why "KGB thug" Putin must "win" and why optics for him matter so immensely. Julie also discusses "Lift our Voices" and some major updates from her nonprofit. It's an entertaining, informative discussion you won't want to miss, so don't forget to bring your saltshaker!
Saltier Politics: Co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio get salty and discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Julie explains why going after the hidden wealth of Russian oligarchs will be critical in weakening President Vladimir Putin. Julie and Emily also discuss the psychological toll that Ukrainian refugees face and how the Russian population will be impacted as a result of the country's weakened economy. It's a discussion you won't want to miss, so don't forget to bring your saltshaker!
Saltier Politics: Co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio get salty with Republican pollster Adam Geller. The founder and CEO of National Research, Inc discusses how polling has evolved and reveals what it was like to present polls to President Donald Trump. He breaks down the art of polling and talks about his impressive career trajectory. It's an end-of-year discussion you won't want to miss, so don't forget to bring your saltshaker!
Plus: Kara Swisher dissects Facebook and YouTube; David Sirota critiques coverage of DC budget battles; Julie Roginsky discusses Rupert Murdoch's televised conspiracy theories. Astead Herndon, Bill Carter, Kara Swisher, David Leonhardt, Julie Roginsky, David Sirota, and Stewart Bainum join Brian Stelter. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Saltier Politics: Co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio get salty over current events. Julie discusses Donald Trump Jr.'s response to the fatal shooting on the "Rust" film set with Alec Baldwin. The two salty co-hosts discuss Facebook and what they each have in store for Halloween. It's time to get spooky and enjoy this sweet and salty conversation!
Saltier Politics: Co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio get super salty over the Sopranos prequel "The Many Saints of Newark." Why Emily is saying, "Leave the movie, take the sfogliatelle," and what Julie thinks the movie should have focused on. Julie explains why she's salty when companies talk-the-talk, but don't walk-the-walk when it comes to "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion." The co-hosts discuss NDAs and who they harm the most. It's a discussion you won't want to miss, so don't forget to bring your saltshaker!
Saltier Politics: Co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio get salty with Dave Spencer. He's the host of “Practically Political,” a pragmatic Republican, and Rockefeller heir who breaks down the current state of the GOP, why he's become disillusioned, and what he's doing about it. Find out who, if anyone, he considers the next big star of the Democratic Party. Dave also delivers one of the top “two truths and a lie” and stumps both co-hosts. Do you think you'll be able to figure it out? Get ready to be entertained, learn a little something, and don't forget to bring your saltshaker to this one!
Saltier Politics: Co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio get salty and discuss the reports on and investigation into Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassing multiple women. Julie explains why the media failed the women and how Cuomo was able to get away with it for so long. The co-hosts dive into the subject matter and deliver another informative, entertaining discussion you won't want to miss. Don't forget your saltshaker!
Rick and Julie Roginsky discuss Governor Andrew Cuomo's response to sexual harassment allegations.
Saltier Politics: Co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio get salty and discuss the #FreeBritney movement and why the GOP are the real snowflakes when it comes to critical race theory. Julie explains why she thinks students should learn critical race theory and quips, "I didn't become a racist after watching Gone with the Wind or a Marxist after reading Das Kapital or an idiot after reading Atlas Shrugged. It's called critical thinking." Emily discusses the latest on Britney Spears and reveals why it's making her so salty. It's another informative, entertaining discussion you won't want to miss, so don't forget your saltshaker!
Saltier Politics: Co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio get salty and discuss why we shouldn't be calling Liz Cheney "brave" for simply doing the right thing. Julie reveals her deep British history knowledge as she discusses the recent headline about the Mary Queen of Scots and her stolen rosary. Find out why Julie will never use Airbnb again and what Emily is salty about this week. It's another informative, entertaining discussion you won't want to miss, so don't forget your saltshaker!
Saltier Politics: Co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio get salty and discuss Putin's opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Julie explains her experience with the Russian medical system and how it has informed her, and what that could mean for Navalny's health. Emily and Julie also discuss the future of policing in the U.S. in the wake of Derek Chauvin's guilty verdicts. The salty co-hosts also explain why conservative talk shows need to slow their roll on their criticism of critical race theory. It's another informative, entertaining discussion you won't want to miss, so don't forget your saltshaker!
Steve Adubato is joined by Nicole Swenarton, Senior Producer, Think Tank with Steve Adubato, to discuss this episode of Think Tank. Steve Adubato speaks with Peter Webster, Resident Managing Director, Commercial Risk Solutions, Aon, about the connection between quality, affordable child care and the economy, the importance of child care to the business industry, and […]
Steve Adubato sits down with Julie Roginsky, Democratic Strategist & President of Optimus Communications, and Mike DuHaime, Republican Strategist and Partner of Mercury LLC, to talk about how divided we are as a nation and the significance of people believing misinformation about COVID-19 and climate change science. Recorded on 11/17/21
Saltier Politics: Social Psychologist at the University of Toronto Jason Plaks joins co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio for a deep dive in identifying specific motivations and emotions that guide people toward different ends of the political spectrum. Plaks uses his expertise to break down the motivations of not only Trump supporters but also democratic voters. The salty co-hosts get a lesson in political psychology and it's a discussion you won't want to miss. Don't forget to bring your saltshaker!
Saltier Politics: Co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio get salty and discuss Julie's viral tweet on Ted Cruz's "escape" from Texas, the absence of logic in political discussions, and the #FreeBritney movement. Julie explains why she's no longer engaging with certain individuals on Twitter and Emily explains why she's, yet again, salty towards her home state. It's an informative, entertaining discussion you won't want to miss, so don't forget your saltshaker!
Saltier Politics: Co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio get salty with Bill Baroni. He tells them what his experience was like before, during, and after the infamous Bridgegate scandal. Baroni explains what the most difficult part of being in prison was and why Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan is his father's favorite Justice. The former deputy executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey discusses how the relationships in his life changed, and whether or not he would do anything over again. It's a discussion you won't want to miss, so don't forget to bring your saltshaker and enjoy!
Saltier Politics: Yale professor and author of “How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them” Jason Stanley returns to the pod and gets salty with co-hosts Julie Roginsky and Emily DeCiccio. The trio discuss fascism and the insurrectionist mob that stormed the Capitol on January 6th. Jason expounds on the infiltration of white supremacists into law enforcement and what needs to be done to rework a system that props up nationalistic tendencies. It’s a New Year’s discussion that you don’t want to miss! Don't forget to bring your saltshaker!
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