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Daily Beast political investigations reporter Jose Pagliery explains how the divorce of Jennifer Weisselberg and Barry Weisselberg was the match that lit the Trump Organization on fire and why Trump is in more trouble than we think. Plus! Bloomberg opinion columnist Robert A. George tells Molly Jong-Fast how Sen. Ron DeSantis' COVID response set up mind traps for progressives and Heather Cox Richardson, historian and host of the podcast Now and Then, shares what the TV show Lost and QAnon have in common.If you haven't heard, every single week The New Abnormal does a special bonus episode for Beast Inside, the Daily Beast's membership program. where Sometimes we interview Senators like Cory Booker or the folks who explain our world in media like Jim Acosta or Soledad O'Brien. Sometimes we just have fun and talk to our favorite comedians and actors like Busy Phillips or Billy Eichner and sometimes its just discussing the fuckery. You can get all of our episodes in your favorite podcast app of choice by becoming a Beast Inside member where you'll support The Beast's fearless journalism. Plus! You'll also get full access to podcasts and articles. To become a member head to newabnormal.thedailybeast.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Celeste Katz Marston discusses the 2021 election for NYC mayor and ranked choice voting with Rachel Holliday Smith of The City, Robert A. George of Bloomberg Opinion, and Christina Greer of Fordham University. Original air date: July 8, 2021.
CPF Co-Director Mike Murphy is joined by former Congresswoman Barbara Comstock, journalists Robert A. George and Jeremy Peters, and President Trump's former White House Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows, to discuss how the impact of Republican voter support of the former president translates into influence within GOP leadership. Featuring: Mike Murphy - Co-Director, USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future; NBC Political Analyst Barbara Comstock - Former U.S. Representative (R-VA) , Spring '21 Fellow, Center for the Political Future Robert A. George - Columnist, Bloomberg Opinion Mark Meadows - Former White House Chief of Staff, President Donald Trump and U.S. Representative (R-NC); Senior Partner, The Conservative Partnership Institute Jeremy W. Peters - National Politics Reporter, New York Times; Contributor to MSNBC; Author, "Insurgency: How Republicans Lost Their Party and Got Everything They Ever Wanted"
CPF Co-Director Mike Murphy is joined by former Congresswoman Barbara Comstock, journalists Robert A. George and Jeremy Peters, and President Trump’s former White House Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows, to discuss how the impact of Republican voter support of the former president translates into influence within GOP leadership. Featuring: Mike Murphy - Co-Director, USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future; NBC Political Analyst Barbara Comstock - Former U.S. Representative (R-VA) , Spring '21 Fellow, Center for the Political Future Robert A. George - Columnist, Bloomberg Opinion Mark Meadows - Former White House Chief of Staff, President Donald Trump and U.S. Representative (R-NC); Senior Partner, The Conservative Partnership Institute Jeremy W. Peters - National Politics Reporter, New York Times; Contributor to MSNBC; Author, "Insurgency: How Republicans Lost Their Party and Got Everything They Ever Wanted"
Journalists Robert A. George and Alec Bostwick joins Kurt Metzger on this week's episode of Can't Get Right with Kurt Metzger Podcast. This week we talk about how Bloomberg had the original Tik-Tok (it was even called the same) before migrating to QuickTake, we discuss the Cuomo Brothers and Andrew Cuomo's recent allegations and questions on some of his numbers, Cuomo resembling a "War Time Governor," and we look at the ridiculous article by the Rewriting Ripley Podcast showing the "Alt-Right" Hierarchy. Disney is Scientology, we are SHOCKED Ellen isn't nice, and the Royal Oprah interview. All this and more on this week's episode of Can't Get Right with Kurt Metzger!Support on Social MediaFollow Kurt Metzger: https://twitter.com/kurtmetzgerFollow Robert A. George: https://twitter.com/RobGeorgeFollow Alec Bostwick: https://twitter.com/BostWikiPlease support our sponsors!Hempire Direct: bit.ly/3kV0aI9Use Promo Code: GASFLOWER for 50% off your order!Yokratomyokratom.comGo to yokratom.com home of the $60 Kilo!Please support the artists that made our new intro:D-Rev - Rapper/Hip-Hop Artist - IG: @_d_revYou can watch LIVE and FREE every Saturday at 7:00pm EST ONLY on http://www.GaSDigitalNetwork.com/Live. If you missed the live episode, you can sign up to the network and get our entire archive in full HD, join the live chat, message boards, plus access to every show available on the network! Just visit http://www.GaSDigitalNetwork.com/Kurt and use promo code KURT to get a 14 day free trial and $1.50 off at sign
#blacklivesmatterOn today's podcast, I share excerpts from the following:Left, Right, and Center podcast from KCRW (May 29 and June 5 episodes) with Josh Barro, Christine Emba, Rich Lowry, and Robert A. George. Martin Luther King, I have a dream speech 1963Course in Miracles, IntroductionTao Te Ching, chapters 1-3, by Lao Tzu (translation by Brian Browne Walker)James Baldwin, from The Price of the Ticket, 1979Creative Quest, by Questlove, p. 117Bhagavad Gita, II.54, translated by Swami SivanandaBhagavad Gita, Introduction, by Mahatma GandhiThe Late Show, Cory Booker, June 5,2020Tantra, the Path of Ecstacy, by Georg Feuerstein, p. 35"What Lightning Flash," by Paramahansa YoganandaPlease support Peter's Podcast on Patreon.com.Thank you, and namaste!
The killing of George Floyd by a white police officer who now faces murder charges set off a wave of peaceful protests nationwide. It also resulted in incidents of violence, with police officers blamed for using unnecessarily brutal methods to clear activists, while others have been accused of using the guise of activism to destroy and steal property. Meanwhile the president’s response has elicited criticism from some surprising sources, including the military community. The panel considers this moment: Does it represent a seismic shift? Will either party advocate real reform? The panel reacts with a mix of hope and reality. Plus: The Left has been clamoring for General Jim Mattis, President Trump’s former defense secretary, to speak out. Did he choose the right time? Will it matter what he’s said? And how much does it matter who Joe Biden picks to be his running mate? This episode of Left, Right & Center has an all-black panel: Keli Goff is the Center with Christine Emba on the Left, Michael Steele on the Right and special guest Robert A. George.
Robert A. George, op-ed writer at the New York Daily News, on his piece, "Ralph Northam and blurred 80s racial lines." Virginia Governor Northam should have resigned.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a treat to talk to my friend, Robert A. George, about the political landscape washing over New York, Washington, and the rest of the country. We cover Donald Trump and his initial stumbles, the departure of Preet Bharara, the future of Governor Andrew Cuomo, and the re-election prospects of Mayor Bill DiBlasio among other topics. Lots of fun in the world of politics! Robert is an editorial writer for the New York Daily News (and formerly for the New York Post) and a conservative/libertarian blogger and pundit. He was born in Trinidad and lived in the United Kingdom before moving to the United States. A graduate of St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, George worked for the Republican National Committee and, following the 1994 midterm elections, Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich. In addition to his newspaper work, George also has appeared on MSNBC, CNN, Fox and regularly appears on other political affairs programs. George has written for the conservative National Review, the libertarian Reason and the Huffington Post. He also sponsors his own group political/cultural blog, Ragged Thots. In addition, George occasionally moonlights as a stand-up comic and improviser. The Donald, Leader of the Free World Former US Attorney Preet Bharara looking skyward Governor Andrew Cuomo feeling good about the future Mayor Bill DiBlasio ponders the future
It was a treat to talk to my friend, Robert A. George, about the political landscape washing over New York, Washington, and the rest of the country. We cover Donald Trump and his initial stumbles, the departure of Preet Bharara, the future of Governor Andrew Cuomo, and the re-election prospects of Mayor Bill DiBlasio among other topics. Lots of fun in the world of politics! Robert is an editorial writer for the New York Daily News (and formerly for the New York Post) and a conservative/libertarian blogger and pundit. He was born in Trinidad and lived in the United Kingdom before moving to the United States. A graduate of St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, George worked for the Republican National Committee and, following the 1994 midterm elections, Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich. In addition to his newspaper work, George also has appeared on MSNBC, CNN, Fox and regularly appears on other political affairs programs. George has written for the conservative National Review, the libertarian Reason and the Huffington Post. He also sponsors his own group political/cultural blog, Ragged Thots. In addition, George occasionally moonlights as a stand-up comic and improviser. The Donald, Leader of the Free World Former US Attorney Preet Bharara looking skyward Governor Andrew Cuomo feeling good about the future Mayor Bill DiBlasio ponders the future
The Conservatarians (aka, Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Heatstreet’s Stephen Miller) talk with Robert A. George of the New York Daily News about Trump’s VP choice, Black Lives Matter, and the joys of improv comedy. We also process breaking news about Nice, predict convention speakers, and wonder why Obama refuses to rise to the occasion. Intro and outro music is “Public Image” by PiL. Source
The Conservatarians (aka, Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Heatstreet's Stephen Miller) talk with Robert A. George of the New York Daily News about Trump's VP choice, Black Lives Matter, and the joys of improv comedy. We also process breaking news about Nice, predict convention speakers, and wonder why Obama refuses to rise to the occasion. Intro and outro music is “Public Image” by PiL. Source
Kurt and Sherrod are back in the Opie and Jim studio this week with conservative New York Post writer Robert A. George and The Daily Show writer, Travon Free. The crew talk about Robert's recent article that defended Amy Schumer from recent attacks over a joke and much more. Check out all of our great shows at http://standupnylabs.com