Election 2020 is here and the countdown to our future has begun! But before we put any misplaced trust in the people trying to lead us, Politicon is recruiting our fellow Americans to see if they have what it takes! Join our moderator Clay Aiken and the live audience on set and on the web as they grill an all partisan panel of the sharpest, funniest, and most innovative minds in politics, media, and comedy to see if they’re the ones we should have running things-- and what they think about the people who are. There will be some brilliance, some BS, some name calling and even some bonding, as Politicon’s “How The Heck Are We Going To Get Along?” brings in all sides to find out if our country still has a fighting chance at making it to 2021...and if we’re lucky, even finding some common ground in the process.
91: Tony Messenger
Clay is joined by Pulitzer Prize winning columnist and author of “Profit and Punishment” Tony Messenger to look at the ways our criminal justice system has prioritized money, punishment and power over lives during a time when we are finally reevaluating the way our country pursues justice. How does the system impact the poor? Is it something that we should all be concerned about? And what can we do to fight inequity and restore a belief in true fairness and common sense?
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Twitter | STL Today Articles | Pulitzer.org | Author of “Profit and Punishment”
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
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12/3/2021 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 33 seconds
90: Meghan McCain
In this special Thanksgiving episode, Clay is joined by his good friend and frequent political sparring partner Meghan McCain for a deep conversation about the factors dividing the country. They discuss the importance of speaking your mind and staying true to your values, avoiding the extremes of both parties, and talking to the other side and making sure they have a seat at the table. Would that be enough to reunite us as a country once again?
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Twitter | Instagram |Daily Mail | Author of “Bad Republican” | Meghan’s Other Books
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
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11/26/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 20 seconds
89: Phil Klay
11/12/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 23 seconds
88: Professor Noah Feldman
Clay is joined by author of “The Broken Constitution”, Harvard Law Professor Noah Feldman, for a discussion about the legacy of President Lincoln and the salience of race in contemporary debates about schooling and CRT. Did his leadership represent an overcoming of the original sin of slavery during the Revolutionary era, or are we doomed to politicians leveraging our differences for gain until the nation and our constitution are pushed to the brink once again?
Get more from Professor Noah Feldman
Twitter | Bloomberg | Host of Deep Background | Author of “The Broken Constitution” & Other Books
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
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11/6/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 44 seconds
87: David Byler
With the Virginia Governor’s race decided next Tuesday, Clay is joined by WaPo’s data expert David Byler for a deep dive into the mechanics of the race, what is driving the electorate, and how it relates to national politics. Does either candidate have a lock on things? What messaging are they using in pursuit of victory? And looking at the election, have we become a country of ideological down ballot voters or do local issues and personal politics still win the day?
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Twitter | WaPo
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
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10/29/2021 • 58 minutes, 2 seconds
86: Judge Ladoris Cordell
Clay is joined by author of the book “Her Honor”, Judge LaDorris Cordell for an insider's look at the state of our country’s legal system, the hurdles it places in the way of so many of us, and the reforms it needs to truly serve the nation as a whole. How can we stop the politicization and special interest influence of the judiciary so judges can remain impartial? And what other reforms and activism are needed to restore a sense of justice to our laws?
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Twitter | Website | Author of “Her Honor”
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
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10/22/2021 • 53 minutes, 31 seconds
85: Patriot Party Of Arizona
10/15/2021 • 51 minutes, 4 seconds
84: Professor Michael Sandel
Clay is joined by Harvard philosopher, Professor Michael Sandel, for an in depth discussion about the forces in our country that create its winners and its losers, and how that tyranny of meritocracy divides us. Have modern democracies fallen prey to credentialism and a financial system that enriches individuals instead of the common good? And can we fix our discourse and create systems of inclusion to make us all feel like valued stakeholders in our society?
Get more from Michael Sandel
Harvard | Justice w/ Michael Sandel | TED Talks | Author of “Tyranny of Merit” and Other Books
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
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10/9/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 18 seconds
83: Katharine Hayhoe
Clay is joined by atmospheric scientist and author of "Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World", Katharine Hayhoe, for a intensive look at the climate risk facing the planet and the difficulty scientists, policy makers, and even our fellow citizens face in building coalitions for effective action. What does it take to change minds? And will we be able to build bi-partisan majorities to do enough in time?
Get more from Katharine Hayhoe
Website |Twitter | Author of “Saving Us” and Other Books
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
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10/2/2021 • 50 minutes, 45 seconds
82: Billy Prempeh
Clay is joined by the Congressional challenger in NJ-9, Republican Billy Prempeh for a wide ranging discussion about what it takes to win a House seat, the challenges candidates face running in a district historically controlled by the opposing party, and how to appeal to disenchanted independents. What policies will it take to win over those skeptical of both parties? And does Billy have the solutions that will bring voters from both sides together to support him?
Get more from Billy Prempehr
Campaign Website |Twitter | Instagram
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
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9/24/2021 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 4 seconds
81: Joshua Prager
Clay welcomes author and journalist Joshua Prager to look at the impact of Roe vs. Wade and the woman who drove the case, Norma McCorvey (aka Jane Roe). They discuss how her life and the Supreme Court decision still affect the people involved and our country to this day. What led her to go all the way to the highest court in the land and then identify with the other side? And how can we reconcile the toughest challenges of human life with our laws?
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Website |Author of “The Family Roe” & “The Echoing Green”
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
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9/18/2021 • 54 minutes, 33 seconds
80: Steven Olikara
Clay welcomes founder of the Millennial Action Project and 2022 Wisconsin Senate candidate Steven Olikara for a discussion about the process of running for national office and how he would tackle the critical issues facing his state and our country. With a focus on bi-partisanship and solutions that move us towards a better country for all, is it still possible to break through the media gauntlet with a positive message? Steven is betting that he can.
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Campaign Website |Twitter | Millennial Action Project
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
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9/10/2021 • 57 minutes, 1 second
79: Joshua Spivak
Clay welcomes author of “Recall Elections: From Alexander Hamilton to Gavin Newsom” and founder of the Recall Elections Blog, Joshua Spivak, for a deep dive into the recall election process and find out how things are playing out in California. Will Gavin Newsom triumph over the recall vote and over his challengers? Or will Larry Elder or another one of the dozens of challengers be the one to unseat him? And perhaps most importantly, does the process improve our democracy or just divide us further?
Get more from Joshua Spivak
Twitter |Recall Elections Blog | Author of “Recall Elections: From Alexander Hamilton to Gavin Newsom”
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
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9/3/2021 • 48 minutes, 11 seconds
78: Dr. Lina Abirafeh
Clay welcomes the Executive Director of the Arab Institute for Women at the Lebanese American University, human rights activist Dr. Lina AbiRafeh for a discussion about the situation on the ground in Afghanistan and what it means for women. Did they make gains while we were there? Was there more, and is there more we can do to help strengthen their rights in the region? And what will life be like for them under the Taliban now that we’ve left?
Get more from Dr. Lina AbiRafeh
Twitter | Arab Institute for Women | Ted Talk | Author of “Gender and International Aid In Afghanistan”
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
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8/27/2021 • 37 minutes, 20 seconds
77: Afghanistan with Professor Jen Murtazashvili
Clay welcomes Director of the Center for Governance and Markets at the University of Pittsburgh, Professor Jen Murtazashvili for an in depth look at the history of Afghanistan and why Western culture has had so much difficulty relating to its people. Did we do enough while we were there and did we leave the right way? And is the transition of power from the U.S. backed government the first step towards enduring calm in the region or is it the beginning of a renewed era of chaos and strife?
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Twitter | University of Pittsburgh
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
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8/20/2021 • 56 minutes, 27 seconds
76: Mary Trump
Clay welcomes Dr. Mary Trump, niece of the former President, to look at the trauma our nation still has to reckon with from its history-- starting with the pandemic, a contested election and race relations-- and that’s only from the last few years. What were the forces and personality traits that drove Donald Trump to the White House? And why was his presidency so effective at bringing out our divisions? Now that they’re out in the open-- how do we move on?
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Twitter | Author of “The Reckoning” | Author of “Too Much & Never Enough”
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
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8/13/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 12 seconds
75: Prof. Elwood Watson
Clay is joined by Professor of History, African American Studies, and Gender Studies at East Tennessee State University, Elwood Watson, for a look at the divisions that have engulfed our country over recent years. Why does it seem like recent gains have been reversed? And what can we do to reignite our passion for civil rights and continue building on the generational gains our country has enjoyed on issues of diversity, inclusion, and giving people a voice?
Get more from Professor Elwood Watson
Twitter
https://twitter.com/bleachbred
Substack
https://elwoodwatson.substack.com/
East Tennessee State
https://www.etsu.edu/cas/history/faculty_staff/watsone.php
Books from Professor Watson
https://www.amazon.com/Books-Elwood-Watson/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3AElwood+Watson
8/6/2021 • 56 minutes, 57 seconds
74: Victor Shi
7/30/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 33 seconds
73: Message from Clay
Message from Clay
7/23/2021 • 2 minutes, 49 seconds
72: Audrey Cavenecia
Clay speaks with Audrey Cavenecia, the business maven, storyteller, and co-host of the podcast Amplify voices with NFL Coach Pete Carroll to look at the ways we can unite as a country in 2021 and beyond. After breaking down why things have gotten so divisive, Audrey and Clay explore how we can create the future we all deserve. Are we able to put people above politics and work through our differences? And more importantly, can we align our politics with a philosophy of love and mutual respect when we try to find where our true center lies?
Get more from Audrey Cavenecia
Amplify Voices
https://www.amplifyvoices.io/
Twitter
https://twitter.com/AudreyCavenecia
Website
https://www.audreystory.com/
Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/audreylovesyoutoo/
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014 almost unseating a popular Republican incumbent.
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Show notes on the website: https://politicon.com/podcasts/audrey-cavenecia/
7/16/2021 • 54 minutes, 54 seconds
71: Charles Moran, Log Cabin Republicans
Clay sits down with Charles Moran, board member of the Log Cabin Republicans to discuss the state of pride and politics in 2021. Are the positive changes we’ve seen recently here to stay-- or are they confined to one month a year? And with Republicans now favoring Gay Marriage by a majority and President Trump making significant headway in transforming the LGBT outreach of the Republican Party--, is the focus on equality and inclusiveness the key to getting along?
Get more from Charles Moran
Log Cabin Republicans
https://logcabin.org/
Twitter
https://twitter.com/charlestmoran
Cornerstone Group
https://cornerstoneconservative.com/charles-moran.php
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014 almost unseating a popular Republican incumbent.
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7/9/2021 • 1 hour, 19 minutes, 18 seconds
70: Dave Spencer
Clay sits down with Rockefeller heir, philanthropist, and podcast host of Practically Political, Dave Spencer, to look at the role that civic minded Republicans could play in rebranding the GOP after President Trump. Does the secret to regaining political power during the Biden Administration mean tacking to the left on social issues while re-establishing the party’s conservative economic credentials? Are there any standard bearers who could take the party in that direction? Or does President Trump still hold the keys to Republicans' future?
Get more from Dave Spencer
Practically Political
https://practicallypolitical.com/
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/practically-political/id1394924979
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChc_tQuPRyA_IARzIMekOTw/featured
https://www.facebook.com/PracticallyPolitical
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/PracPoli
7 Ideas To Move America Forward
https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/391232-7-ideas-that-could-move-america-forward-if-we-had-a-functioning-political
7/2/2021 • 48 minutes, 25 seconds
69: Judd Dunning
6/25/2021 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 30 seconds
68: Jacqueline Novogratz
Jacqueline Novogratz
6/18/2021 • 55 minutes, 13 seconds
67: Irshad Manji
6/11/2021 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 52 seconds
66: JD Durkin
Clay is joined by the host of Cheddar’s new primetime show, “None of the Above”, J.D. Durkin, for a deep dive into how the media can appeal to younger audiences and still give us the information we need to know. Is a new paradigm enough to get those who feel left out of the process to engage? And can the media speak to all of us while still delivering the facts with the professionalism the country has come to expect from them?
Get more from J.D. Durkin
Twitter | Website | None of the Above | Pivot Counties | Cheddar.com |@Cheddar | Instagram
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014 almost unseating a popular Republican incumbent.
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6/4/2021 • 42 minutes, 10 seconds
65: Scottie Nell Hughes
Clay is joined by conservative and RT host Scottie Nell Hughes to look at what’s been happening in our country since the 2020 election and if Trump or Biden was fully up to the task of handling the Covid crisis. Were both parties incapable of living up to the challenge? An atmosphere of fear, alienation, and hopelessness seem to have taken over the country no matter which party you support (or which party wing). So how do we break out of our malaise and focus on what matters? Maybe all it takes is knowing that we want the best for each other even if we disagree...
Get more from Scottie Nell Hughes: Twitter|News. Views. Hughes | RT | Instagram
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014 almost unseating a popular Republican incumbent.
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5/29/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 58 seconds
64: Dr. Rashad Richey
Clay welcomes the host of The Young Turks newest show Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey, Dr. Richey, to find out if we can count on our politics to give us the change our country desperately needs. Fresh off debates with the other side, Dr. Richey shares his take on whether our politicians are up to the challenge of the moment. Do we need more ideological purity or less? And can we count on those who lead the country to steer the benefits of government action to those who need it most? Perhaps we just need to live and let live-- if we still can!
Get more from Dr. Rashad Richey:
TYT’s Indisputable | Twitter| Website | Beulah Heights University | Rolling Out | CBS 46 | WAOK
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014 almost unseating a popular Republican incumbent.
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5/21/2021 • 56 minutes, 12 seconds
63: Patriotic Millionaires- Morris Pearl & Erica Payne
Clay is joined by Patriotic Millionaires and authors of “Tax the Rich”, Morris Pearl and Erica Payne to discuss whether the wealthy are paying their fair share in 2021. Is our convoluted and unbalanced tax structure driving inequality and undermining the fabric of the country? Or are politicians to blame as much as our corporations? If they are, is there a way to build equity for the disadvantaged and still keep the rich on board with the plan?
Get more from Morris:
Twitter |Patriotic Millionaires| ASB Council | Co-Author of “Tax The Rich”
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Patriotic Millionaires| ASB Council | Netroots Nation | Co-Author of “Tax The Rich”
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014 almost unseating a popular Republican incumbent.
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5/14/2021 • 52 minutes, 50 seconds
62: Jill Wine-Banks
Clay sits down with legal mastermind, adventurer, and cultural icon Jill Wine-Banks to discuss the parallels between Trump and Nixon, and whether the rule of law is being upheld in our country. Are we seeing improvement under the Biden administration or is it just a dose of partisanship from the other side? Both of them are cautiously optimistic, but as Clay finds out in the conversation, there are a lot of steps for us to take legally, politically, and socially if we are going to create the country we deserve. What do you think?
Guest:
Jill Wine-Banks
Jill Wine-Banks is currently an MSNBC Legal Analyst, appearing regularly on primetime and daytime shows. She also appears on PBS, Canadian and Australian networks, Sirius XM, NPR and other radio shows, including Stephanie Miller’s, and podcasts. A sought-after speaker, Jill appears before professional, political, women’s and business groups, universities and law schools.
In addition, Jill has written OpEds for the NBC.com, Chicago Tribune, Washington Post, Politico, and Huffington Post. She has also been featured in several documentaries and films, including Academy Award winner Charles Ferguson’s Watergate, or How We Learned to Stop an Out of Control President, Robert Redford’s All The President’s Men Revisited, ABC 20/20, and Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 11/9. She has over 425,000 Twitter followers and others on Facebook and Instagram, and her memoir, The Watergate Girl, has been well reviewed.
Get more from Jill:
Twitter |Website | #SistersInLaw Podcast | iGen Politics Podcast |The Chicago Network | Author of “The Watergate Girl”
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014 almost unseating a popular Republican incumbent.
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5/7/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 11 seconds
61: Alex Gibney
Clay sits down with Academy Award winning filmmaker Alex Gibney, the mastermind behind HBO’s upcoming Crime of the Century, a two part special taking on the opioid epidemic and the forces behind it, along with many other movies. Does the profit motive drive people and corporations to slowly deceive themselves about what they are truly doing? Is Congress on our side, or on that of those who would profit off our human needs? And is the race to the top what’s pushing aside our humanity and ability to get along?
Guest:
Alex Gibney
Director Alex Gibney has been called “the most important documentarian of our time” by Esquire Magazine (Esquire) and “one of America’s most successful and prolific documentary filmmakers” by The New York Times (The NY Times T Magazine).
Known for his cinematic, gripping, and deeply insightful documentaries, the filmmaker has won the Academy Award®, multiple Emmy Awards, the Grammy Award, several Peabody Awards, the DuPont-Columbia, The Independent Spirit, The Writers Guild of America Awards, and more. Gibney was honored with the International Documentary Association’s Career Achievement Award in 2013 and the first ever Christopher Hitchens Prize in 2015.
Gibney’s upcoming project The Crime of the Century debuts on HBO in May 2021, and his other films include: Taxi to the Dark Side (2008 Oscar); Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (Oscar nominated 2006); Triple Emmy Award winning and Peabody Award Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God (HBO); Emmy winning The History of the Eagles (Showtime); 2015 Peabody Award and Grammy nominated Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown; The Armstrong Lie (2013), which was short-listed for the 2014 Academy Award and nominated for the 2014 BAFTA Award, along with his film We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks (2013); and Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer (2010), which was nominated for three Emmys.
Get more from Alex:
Twitter |Jig Saw Films |HBO’S Crime of The Century | And Many Other Films…
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014 almost unseating a popular Republican incumbent.
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4/30/2021 • 58 minutes, 50 seconds
60: Jonathan Allen
In an emotional week for the nation, Clay welcomes journalist, author and political maven Jonathan Allen to discuss the political forces that brought us to our current moment and where they might take us. With justice done after the Chauvin trial, and President Biden’s approval rating sitting near 60%, there are some reasons to hope that we might be getting closer to getting along than we’ve been in years. But are the trends we’re seeing the result of luck, or is a new majority coalescing around the moderate policies of the Biden administration?
Guest:
Jonathan Allen
Jonathan Allen is an award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author who covers national politics for NBC News.
Formerly the Washington bureau chief for Bloomberg News and the White House bureau chief for Politico, Jonathan is a winner of the Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for reporting on Congress and the Sandy Hume Memorial Award for excellence in political journalism. He has been a frequent guest political analyst on national television programs for the past 15 years and teaches a course on presidential politics at Northwestern University.
"Lucky: How Joe Biden Barely Won The Presidency" is his third book with Amie Parnes. Their first two books, "Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign" and "HRC: State Secrets and the Rebirth of Hillary Clinton," were both New York Times bestsellers. "Shattered" reached No. 1 on the list.
Jonathan, who grew up in Silver Spring and Bethesda, Md., is a graduate of the University of Maryland and lives on Capitol Hill with his wife and two children. Before graduating from Maryland, he played baseball at St. Mary's College in Southern Maryland.
Get more from Jon:
Twitter |NBC |Author of “Lucky” | And Other Books…
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014 almost unseating a popular Republican incumbent.
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4/23/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 57 seconds
59: Seal Team Two Commander Mike Hayes
Clay welcomes business maven, author, and former Seal Team 2 Commander Mike Hayes to find out what our leadership needs to face the challenges of the 21st century. Do our politicians have what it takes? And more importantly, do we? With optimism, focus, and the belief that we all have a contribution to make, we can unite around a bright future if we work for it. But can we put aside our differences, embrace an ethic of service, and step up to lead our families, friends, and neighbors to our shared dreams? Mike thinks we can...
Guest:
Mike Hayes
Mike Hayes is the Chief Digital Transformation Officer at VMware and responsible for the company's global business operations and acceleration of the SaaS transition. He leads the team responsible for technology, enterprise data and analytics, business transformation and automation, M&A integration, and security.
Hayes is the author of "Never Enough", to be published by Celadon/Macmillan in February, 2021.
Prior to joining VMware, Hayes was a senior executive at Cognizant, a 270,000 person IT services firm, Fortune #195, with $16B in revenue. He was a member of the 14-person executive leadership group, and had $2B P&L responsibility for the firm’s largest clients in Banking and Financial services, and led a massive change management program to drive scale and growth for the firm’s largest accounts.
Prior to Cognizant, Hayes was a Chief of Staff to the CEO and Chief Operating Officer at Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest and most successful hedge fund with over $160B under management. He joined Bridgewater after serving as a White House Fellow and Director of Defense Policy and Strategy at the National Security Council under the Bush and Obama administrations, and a 20-year Navy SEAL career during which he was Commanding Officer of SEAL Team TWO.
Get more from Mike:
Linked In |VMWare|Author of “Never Enough” | Twitter
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014 almost unseating a popular Republican incumbent.
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4/16/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 25 seconds
58: Richard Lui
Clay is joined by journalist, businessman, and author Richard Lui to discuss the state of the nation in 2021 and how we can begin to come together as one people. Is apolitical selfishness or making the effort to reach out and sit down to talk with those who disagree with us the answer? It’s a difficult question, but with small steps, intention and good will, we might be able to take the advice of Richard and find the way forward for us, our communities, and our country-- no matter which side of the aisle we're on. What do you think?
Guest:
Richard Lui
Richard Lui is a thought leader at the intersection of media, social impact, and storytelling. He is a content and digital-social specialist with 30 years of experience in network television, technology, and business.
Currently, he is a journalist and news anchor for MSNBC and NBC News. Before that, he was news anchor at CNN Worldwide, where he became the first Asian American male to anchor a daily national news broadcast in the U.S. Most recently, Lui reported on the ground on the Paris and San Bernardino Terror Attacks and in Ferguson and Baltimore during heightened racial unrest.
For 15 years Lui’s reporting has focused on politics, covering every U.S. national election since 2004. He has interviewed hundreds of politicians, from Detroit Mayor to U.S. President. He has been a contributing columnist for USA Today, Politico, Seattle Times, Detroit Free Press, Huffington Post, and others. Lui is a Policy Fellow at UC Riverside.
Lui’s passion for politics started in the 70s, when he debated California’s controversial Proposition 13 on bus rides to school. His interest turned into a job at the age of 19: campaign manager for San Francisco College Board incumbent Alan Wong. After the election, Lui returned to college. His plan was to write on policy and the affairs of state, subscribing to the Washington Post when it had to be mailed to the west coast.
In the 1990s, Lui reported for news radio KALX during a unique time in California politics. Two of his first stories as a journalist were Dianne Feinstein’s first successful U.S. Senate campaign and the Rodney King verdict and riots.
Later in the 2000s, Lui reported from Asia during an increasingly heated political climate. Two Muslim countries in Southeast Asia transformed: Indonesia’s Sukarno family was defeated after rule spanning over half a century; and Malaysia’s prime minister, after almost a quarter of a century handed over power. Lui also reported on Taiwan’s controversial election between pro- and anti- China political parties. He was at Channel NewsAsia, an English-only news network in 20 countries and territories.
Lui is also a technologist with a wide-reaching business career that started in the 1990s. He launched six technology brands over three technology cycles, most recently an artificial intelligence company in Silicon Valley in 2016. While at Citibank Singapore, he co-founded and patented a Visa-like payments backbone (a first of its kind) and was a management consultant at Mercer for an IBM joint venture. He sits on six boards of directors / advisers in spaces ranging from international relations to artificial intelligence. He is a 2016 Governance Fellow for the National Association of Corporate Directors.
Lui’s accolades and achievements include the top tiers of business, political and journalism distinctions. In addition to being a team Emmy and team Peabody recipient, he has been recognized for his reporting from national organizations including the National Education Association, Advancing Justice, AAJA, NAAAP 100 and WWAAC. He is ranked globally in the top 1% of social media users by Twitter Counter. Business Insider named Lui one of 21 careers to watch alongside Warren Buffett and Sheryl Sandberg. And more lightheartedly, he’s been ranked three years in a row by Mediaite as one of the “50 Sexiest in TV News.”
Lui is a Policy Fellow at the University of California Riverside where he explores the cross of public policy and media, UN Spokesperson for the HeForShe Campaign, one of 100 US State Department Traveling Speakers, and ambassador for NGOs focusing on gender equality and human trafficking.
Lui graduated from City College of San Francisco with A.S. Honors in Math and Science, UC Berkeley with a B.A. Honors Rhetoric, and the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan with an MBA. A first generation Chinese and Polynesian American, Lui has a twist in his background. Because his grandfather, an unauthorized immigrant, filed false “Paper Son” documents, Lui’s real last name is Wong.
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4/9/2021 • 1 hour, 9 minutes
57: April Ryan
Clay welcomes White House Correspondent under 5 administrations April Ryan to hear what she’s learned pushing our leaders to answer tough questions, and how things have changed under President Biden. Will he be able to help bridge the urban/rural divide, get infrastructure done, and unite us as a country? April lets us know she thinks there's a decent chance-- if we can get everyone to understand the issues that are truly at stake. Can we?
Guest:
April Ryan
White House Correspondent April Ryan has a unique vantage point as the only black female reporter covering urban issues from the White House – a position she has held since the Clinton era. Her position as a White House Correspondent has afforded her unusual insight into the racial sensitivities, issues, and attendant political struggles of our nation’s past presidents.
April can be seen almost daily on CNN as a political analyst. She is also the Washington D.C Bureau Chief on TheGrio. She has been featured in Essence, Vogue, Cosmopolitan and Elle magazines – to name a few. April Ryan has served on the board of the prestigious White House Correspondents Association. She is one of only three African Americans in the Association’s over 100-year history to serve on its board. She is also an esteemed member of the National Press Club. In 2015, Ms. Ryan was nominated for an NAACP Image Award (Outstanding Literary Work - Debut Author) for her first book. 2016 National Council of Negro Women, Mary McCloud Bethune Trailblazer.
In 2019 April Ryan became an honorary member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated and was recognized as the 2019 Freedom of the Press Award Winner by the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press. April was nominated in 2021 with the NAACP Image Award for Social Justice Impact. April is a Baltimore native and Morgan State University graduate, and she gives back to this community by serving as a mentor to aspiring journalists and assisting with developing “up and coming” broadcasters. April considers her greatest life’s work raising her two daughters, Ryan and Grace – who are phenomenal young women.
April Ryan is the author of the award-winning book, The Presidency in Black and White, and At Mama's Knee: Mothers and Race in Black and White (December 2016), where she looks at race relations through the lessons and wisdom that mothers have given their children. Her latest book is Under Fire: Reporting from the Front Lines of the Trump White House.
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4/2/2021 • 1 hour, 6 minutes
56: Jonathan Cohn
While we wait for vaccines to stem the tide of the Covid onslaught, Clay brings on author and health care expert Jonathan Cohn to take a look at the state of healthcare in our country. Why aren’t all of us covered in the pandemic era? And isn’t there an incentive for business to turn over employee coverage to the government? The devil is in the details, but many recent plans have the potential to take us past the goal line of universal coverage-- something that could have saved thousands of lives during COVID. Will the current Congress and President Biden make any bold moves to get us to it? Or must we wait for legislators to overcome their historic inertia (not to mention interest groups) and deliver change that could benefit all Americans for decades to come?
Guest:
Jonathan Cohn
Jonathan Cohn is a Senior National Correspondent at HuffPost who writes about politics and policy with a focus on social welfare. Jonathan worked previously at the New Republic and American Prospect, and has written for the Atlantic, New York Times Magazine, and Self. His journalism has won awards from the Sidney Hillman Foundation, the Association of Health Care Journalists, World Hunger Year, and the National Women's Political Caucus.
He is the author of the 2007 book Sick: The Untold Story of America's Health Care Crisis and, coming from St. Martin's Press in February 2021, The Ten Year War: Obamacare and the Unfinished Crusade for Universal Coverage.
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3/26/2021 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 49 seconds
55: Professor Nancy Bristow
With a year passed since HTH last met in the studio, Clay welcomes University of Puget Sound History Department Chair Nancy Bristow, author of American Pandemic, to look at how the COVID era compares to the country during the influenza of 1918. You’d be surprised by how many similarities there are, but there are still a lot of important lessons we can learn to help us reach a new and better normal when things fully open. Their lives went on eventually-- can we hope for another roaring 20s?
Guest:
Professor Nancy Bristow
Nancy K Bristow is a professor of history at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington, USA, and is the author of American Pandemic: The Lost Worlds of the 1918 Influenza Epidemic and the Steeped in the Blood of Racism, published in July 2020.
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3/19/2021 • 50 minutes, 20 seconds
54: Heather McGhee
2021 has ushered in a new era in politics, but has it done the same for our race relations? Effective solutions have been hard to come by, even when our country is more desperate for them than ever. So Clay speaks with Board Chair of Color of Change, Heather McGhee about her book, “The Sum of Us” to find out if her plans will give us the benefits of a solidarity dividend from being united as one people. If done right-- it could be how we finally get along!
Guest:
Heather McGhee
Heather designs and promotes solutions to inequality in America. Her new book, The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together is now available from One World, an imprint of Penguin Random House. Her 2020 TED talk, “Racism Has a Cost for Everyone” reached 1 million views in just two months online. In the coming year, she will launch an original podcast on how to create cross-racial solidarity in challenging times.
Heather has testified in Congress, drafted legislation, and developed strategies for organizations and campaigns that won changes to improve the lives of millions. For nearly two decades, she helped build the non-partisan "think and do" tank Demos, serving four years as president. Through her regular media appearances, she elevates the concerns of working families on programs including NBC’s “Meet the Press”.
She is the chair of the board of Color of Change, the country’s largest online racial justice organization, and volunteers for numerous other boards in the fields of philanthropy and social justice. Heather graduated from Yale University and the University of California Berkeley School of Law, and has honorary degrees from Muhlenberg College and Niagara University. She lives in Brooklyn with her urbanist husband, a twenty year-old cat and a chatty toddler.
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3/11/2021 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 6 seconds
53: Adam Jentleson
With the Senate held by only a razor thin margin and important legislation being debated, Clay brings on Senator Harry Reid’s former deputy Chief of Staff Adam Jentleson to find out what we can expect from them. Is the institution irreparable broken? The people seem to think so, but is the filibuster to blame? Or are their other solutions that can get us back to compromise, action and good governance?
Guest:
Adam Jentleson
Adam Jentleson is the Executive Director of Battle Born Collective and a former deputy chief of staff to Senator Harry Reid. A columnist for GQ and frequent political commentator on MSNBC, he lives in Takoma Park, Maryland.
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3/5/2021 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 39 seconds
52: Rep. David Price
Clay has run for congress in North Carolina and almost unseated the Republican incumbent-- and he remains engaged in the state’s politics to this day. So for this special 52nd episode, Clay marks 1 year of podcasting by welcoming his hometown representative, Congressman David Price to discuss the future of bi-partisanship, the Democratic majority, what it takes to get and stay elected, and how to best represent your constituents.
Guest:
Rep. David Price
Representative David Price represents North Carolina's Fourth District -- a rapidly growing, research-and-education-focused district that includes Durham, Franklin, Granville and Orange counties as well as parts of Chatham, Wake, and Vance counties. He received his undergraduate degree at UNC-Chapel Hill and went on to Yale University to earn a Bachelor of Divinity and Ph.D. in Political Science. Before he began serving in Congress in 1987, Price was a professor of Political Science and Public Policy at Duke University. He is the author of four books on Congress and the American political system.
Price currently serves on the House Appropriations Committee and is the Chairman of the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Subcommittee. He also serves on the House Budget Committee and is a member of the Appropriations subcommittees on homeland security, State Department, and foreign operations. He is a recognized leader in foreign policy, serving as the Chairman of the House Democracy Partnership, which he initiated to help strengthen parliaments in emerging democracies. In North Carolina, David's constituents know him as a strong supporter of education, accessible health care, affordable housing, clean air and water, and improved transportation alternatives.
David is a native of Erwin, Tennessee. He and his wife Lisa live in Chapel Hill and are parents of two children and three grandchildren.
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2/24/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 24 seconds
51: Rep. David Jolly
Clay welcomes former Rep. David Jolly of Florida to discuss the unraveling of our political culture, the changes our Congress needs and whether The SAM Party can move us forward. Has the need for cold hard cash irreparably corrupted the two dominant parties in our country? Can centrism be the solution, or must we first make the changes that take power away from those that divide us?
Guest:
Rep. David Jolly
Former Congressman David Jolly served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2014 – 2017. A student of the institution, Jolly has held virtually every position in Congress, from intern to Member, and has worked outside the Congress as an attorney and political consultant, as well as in specialty finance.
Known for his fierce independent streak and bipartisan approach, Jolly was first elected in a special election in Florida, a Republican winning a Democratic leaning district. It was his first run for elective office and became one of the most expensive Congressional races in U.S. history at the time. It made Jolly a fierce campaign finance reform advocate and his resulting legislative effort to prohibit Members of Congress from directly soliciting campaign contributions was ultimately featured on CBS’ 60 Minutes.
Today, Jolly can often be seen as a policy and politics analyst on MSNBC and CNN, including regular appearances on The 11th Hour with Brian Williams, Hardball with Chris Matthews, CNN Tonight with Don Lemon, The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell, Deadline White House with Nicolle Wallace, All In with Chris Hayes, and many others. Jolly has also appeared on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, and regularly on PoliticKing with Larry King.
Jolly’s work has been published in Time, Roll Call, the Washington Post, CNN.com, NewsMax, the Washington Times, and the Tampa Bay Times. Jolly also served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of South Florida and is currently authoring his first book.
A Washington Post columnist wrote, “Jolly speaks the truth.” The Tampa Bay Times, “It’s refreshing to hear someone take on the system.” And upon leaving Congress, one columnist penned, “Farewell to the one Congressman willing to compromise.”
Jolly received his Bachelor of Arts from Emory University in 1994, and his Juris Doctor Cum Laude from George Mason University in 2001. The son of a minister, Jolly is a fifth-generation Floridian and resides today with his wife Laura in Belleair Bluffs, Florida.
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2/19/2021 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 30 seconds
50: The Circus - Mark McKinnon & Alex Wagner
Clay welcomes Alex Wagner and Mark McKinnon of Showtime’s The Circus to get the inside scoop on the current state of the two parties. In the quest to get along, talking to anyone and speaking with the people who make a difference are key to understanding what’s next for us-- and Alex and Mark share the many insights they’ve gained from dedicating their careers to understanding the electorate. After impeachment, will the Republican party coalesce around a less controversial leader? Can Joe Biden continue to unify the party? Or is this year going to have more surprises than 2020?
Guests:
Mark McKinnon
Mark Mckinnon is a political advisor, reform advocate, media columnist, and television producer. He was the chief media advisor to five successful presidential primary and general election campaigns and is cofounder of No Labels, an organization dedicated to bipartisanship, civil dialogue, and political problem solving.
McKinnon has worked for many causes, companies, and candidates, including former President George W. Bush, Senator John McCain, late former Governor Ann Richards, and Bono. He serves on the boards of numerous organizations dedicated to reforming the influence of money in politics. In 2014, McKinnon launched Mayday PAC to force ethics reform in the United States Congress, along with Harvard Law Professor Larry Lessig and tech moguls Steve Wozniak, Peter Thiel, and Reid Hoffman. McKinnon and Julian Castro, HUD Secretary, served as co-chairs of Southerners for the Freedom to Marry before the historic Supreme Court ruling affirmed the right of all Americans to wed.
For 20 years, McKinnon worked at Public Strategies, Inc., where he was an owner and served as vice chair. In 2010, Public Strategies merged with Hill+Knowlton Strategies, where McKinnon served as global vice chair. He remains an advisor to the firm. An award-winning media producer and communications strategist, McKinnon has been awarded more than 30 Pollie and Telly Awards, honoring the nation's best political and public affairs advertising.
President Bush appointed McKinnon to serve as a governor of the Broadcasting Board of Governors. He serves on the board of the Austin Film Society and he lectures frequently at universities, including the JFK School of Government at Harvard University and the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin.
McKinnon has been a regular columnist for THE DAILY BEAST and THE DAILY TELEGRAPH (U.K.) and a consultant to the television series THE NEWSROOM and HOUSE OF CARDS.
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Alex Wagner
Alex Wagner is currently an anchor and correspondent at CBS News, co-anchoring CBS THIS MORNING: SATURDAY and reporting stories throughout the week. She is also a contributing editor at THE ATLANTIC and co-host of their weekly news and affairs podcast, RADIO ATLANTIC. In April, she will release her first book, FUTUREFACE, which examines questions about American identity in the 21st century.
Previously, Alex served as an MSNBC analyst and hosted the Emmy® nominated program NOW with Alex Wagner. She has been a frequent guest host for several political shows, including ALL IN and THE LAST WORD. Before joining MSNBC, Wagner was a reporter with Huffington Post, where she covered innovation in the American economy, investigating the intersection of business, politics, and new technology. Prior to this, she served as the White House correspondent for Politics Daily and the Executive Director of Not on Our Watch, an advocacy and grant-making non-profit focused on combatting genocide and founded by actors George Clooney, Matt Damon, Brad Pitt and Don Cheadle.
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2/12/2021 • 57 minutes, 26 seconds
49: #SistersInLaw Kimberly Atkins
Despite the inauguration of President Biden, the legacy of the Trump administration and the bitter feelings about the election still hang in the air-- especially after the events of January 6th-- and it’s anybody’s guess about how we can move the country forward. With that in mind, Clay is joined by legal expert and member of Politicon’s #SistersInLaw podcast, Kimberly Atkins, to discuss the latest developments in the impeachment trial, the possible censure of Rep. Marjorie Greene, and whether it might not be better to leave the legacy of the last administration on the golf course instead of in the courts. What do you think?
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Kimberly Atkins is a senior opinion writer at The Boston Globe. She is also an MSNBC contributor. Previously, Kimberly was the first Washington, DC-based news correspondent for WBUR. She has also served as the Boston Herald's Washington bureau chief, guest host of C-SPAN's morning call-in show's Washington Journal, and a Supreme Court reporter for Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly and its sister publications.
She began her journalism career as an intern at The Boston Globe. She has appeared as a political commentator on a host of national and international television and radio networks, including CNN, Fox News, NBC News, PBS, NPR, Sky News (UK), and CBC News (Canada). Before launching her journalism career, she was a trial and appellate litigation attorney in Boston. Kimberly is a native of Michigan, and a graduate of Wayne State University, Boston University School of Law and Boston University College of Communication, and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014 almost unseating a popular Republican incumbent.
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2/5/2021 • 57 minutes, 49 seconds
48: Dr. Jonathan Metzl
With California opening up but almost nothing feeling like it’s back to normal, Clay has on Dr. Jonathan Metzl of Vanderbilt University on the podcast to examine what ails our country. And from race relations, to our isolation, the pandemic, and the tendency of voters to cut off our noses to spite our face, there is a lot that ails us. But in spite of the many ills we face, they both find hope in the possibility of our politics to stop otherizing and return to coalition building and charm offensives--if it’s still possible in 2021.
Guest:
Dr. Jonathan Metzl is the Frederick B. Rentschler II professor of sociology and psychiatry at Vanderbilt University and director of its Center for Medicine, Health, and Society. He is the author of several books and a prominent expert on gun violence and mental illness. He hails from Kansas City, Missouri, and lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
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1/29/2021 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 55 seconds
47: Inauguration Week w/ Joe Lockhart
With Joe Biden newly inaugurated, Clay has on Bill Clinton’s White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart to discuss the promises and perils of our new president and if a new administration is what it takes for us to get along again. Does President Biden have a good chance of getting us out of the mess we started with in 2021? Or are the parties going to split apart, with a whole new political landscape nearly upon us? No matter which way things go, at the moment we can appreciate that (for the moment) press conferences and the accountability they represent might just be back!
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Joe Lockhart is widely recognized as one of the top communications and public affairs professionals in the world, and offers strategic communications counsel to CEOs, C-suite executives, and Washington's most powerful leaders. He knows how to handle a crisis and regain control of a narrative, honed through decades of experience in public affairs, corporate communications, administration, and political campaigns. Lockhart is perhaps best known for his service as White House Press Secretary under President Bill Clinton from 1998 to 2000. He has also worked for the National Football League (NFL) as executive vice president, overseeing communications, government affairs, social responsibility and philanthropy, and for Facebook as vice president of global communications. Lockhart's current role is to advise corporations and organizations on their communications strategies and vulnerabilities. He was vice chairman for public affairs at Edelman; he was also previously the founding partner and managing director of the Glover Park Group, and was executive vice president at Bozell Sawyer Miller.
An award-winning journalist, he is also a frequent contributor to CNN and reflects on the week's news with Katie Barlow as they co-host the Words Matter podcast.
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1/21/2021 • 46 minutes, 29 seconds
46: Sally Kohn
In the days after the Capitol raid (or protests depending on who you ask) Clay welcomes Sally Kohn to the podcast to see if the arc of progress is still bending towards justice, or if some drastic change is needed. With the Biden Administration kicking off next week, there might just be that chance, but in the meantime they try and break down the factors that got our country to this point, what we need next, and how we can live, let go, and maybe not hate each other.
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Sally Kohn is one of the leading progressive voices in America today. A frequent guest on CNN, MSNBC and Fox News, Sally's first book THE OPPOSITE OF HATE was published in April 2018. Sally is a popular keynote speaker at business conferences and college campuses talking about political division, hate, otherizing, diversity and identity — and how we can solve the deep problems of our past and present.
A regular columnist and commentator, Sally's writing has appeared in the Washington Post, New York Times, New York Magazine, Time, and many other outlets. She is on the Board of Contributors for USA Today and a contributing editor to Afar magazine. Sally is also a TED Curator and her three hit TED Talks have been viewed more than 6 million times. Sally’s work has been highlighted by outlets ranging from the Colbert Report to the National Review. Sally is a popular media trainer and public speaking coach, helping build the skills of everyone from grassroots leaders to C-suite executives.
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1/15/2021 • 1 hour, 2 minutes, 50 seconds
45: Malcolm Nance
In the aftermath of protests that saw the Capitol building overrun with almost the entire government inside, Clay is joined by US Intellligence expert and anti-terrorism mastermind Malcolm Nance to discuss how it got to this point, and what our government should be doing as we approach the transition of power. Will the halls of government be secured? Or will a combination of ineptness and ill will continue to leave us at risk of terror or worse? And with democracy in retreat across the globe, what will it take to turn things around so we can get back to getting along?
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Malcolm W. Nance was a career counterterrorism and intelligence officer for the U.S. government’s Special Operations, Homeland Security, and Intelligence agencies, with over 33 years of experience in combating radical extremism. An honorably retired U.S. Navy Arabic-speaking intelligence collections operator, field interrogator, Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape specialist and founder of the Advanced Terrorism, Abduction and Hostage Survival School, he spent more than two decades on clandestine antiterrorism and counterterrorism intelligence operations in the Middle East North Africa, the Balkans, South Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa in direct support of the Special Operations and Intelligence Community. On the morning of 9/11, he eyewitnessed the attack on the Pentagon and became a first responder at the crash site.
A fierce champion of ethics, human rights and cultural integration in intelligence practitioners and activities, he has trained and advised numerous defense, intelligence, and law enforcement agencies worldwide in understanding and exploiting terrorist strategies, tactics, and ideology to combat the spread of radical extremism.
He has authored several books in multiple editions including The Terrorist Recognition Handbook: A Practitioner’s Manual for Predicting and Identifying Terrorist Activity (1st-3rd Editions), An End to al-Qaeda: Destroying bin Laden’s Jihad and Restoring America’s Honor, and The Terrorists of Iraq: Inside the Strategy and Tactics of the Iraq Insurgency (1st-2nd Editions).
He is the best selling author of Defeating ISIS, The Plot To Hack America, The Plot To Destroy Democracy and The Plot To Betray America.
Mr. Nance has been seen by millions of TV news viewers as a guest policy analyst for CNN, ABC News, FOX News, MSNBC, Al Jazeera, and Al Arabiya, and he has appeared on global interview shows including PBS’s NewsHour, the BBC’s Hardtalk and World Have Your Say, Australian Broadcasting’s Dateline, German TV’s ZDF Frontier 21, TV5 France, and other political talk shows. He has written opinion editorials and has been a source for the New York Times, New York Daily News, International Herald Tribune, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Washington Post, San Diego Union Tribune, Times of London, Guardian UK, Australian, Sydney Morning Herald (National) (Abu Dhabi), and Daily Telegraph. He has written articles for distinguished magazines and publications, including Foreign Policy, Small Wars Journal, Time magazine, Counterterrorism, Special Operations, and Counterterrorist. He was featured in the Academy Award nominated Documentary Dirty Wars, the award winning Torturing Democracy and on the Rolling Stone’s 2008 Hotlist as a blogger for Small Wars Journal.
He regularly speaks and participates in programs at the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C.
Mr. Nance is a graduate of New York Excelsior University. He lives and studies between Hudson, New York, and Abu Dhabi, UAE.
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1/8/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 56 seconds
44: A Year Of Trying To Get Along
In this end of the year special, Clay shares what it’s been like becoming a podcaster after a successful music career and a not so successful run for Congress. Then he shares with us some of his favorite segments from the conversations he’s had trying to Find Out How The Heck We’re Gonna Get Along! in 2020, and plays us some of the more fiery and passionate moments we heard on the show. Will 2021 be a better year for the country and the time we finally learn how to get along? We hope so, but no matter what happens, Clay is there for the ride. Happy New Year!
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1/1/2021 • 52 minutes, 32 seconds
43: Lauren Chen
Clay is joined by Lauren Chen of BlazeTV to discuss the latest in the wars over tech censorship and free speech. How should media organizations and big tech companies cover allegations or evidence of election fraud? Is there a gatekeeper for the gatekeepers, or do we have to rely on questionable Section 230 protections? No matter where you fall on the specifics, speech is part of the answer to how we get along. Can Clay and Lauren bring the country together in time for 2021?
Guest:
Lauren Chen is a political and social commentator, and host of the CRTV show Roaming Millennial: Uncensored. She began as a YouTuber, and has since gained over 20 million views on the platform and hundreds of thousands of followers. She has also appeared on Fox News, The Daily Wire, Rebel Media, PragerU, and The Rubin Report.
Lauren was born in Canada, raised in Hong Kong, and came to the US for college. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a Minor in Middle East Studies and Arabic.
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Host:
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12/23/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 52 seconds
42: Dr. Michael Eric Dyson
Clay is joined by Dr. Michael Eric Dyson to discuss the revolutionary character of 2020 and what it means for our politics, our race relations and how we're all going to get along. The verdict is that we have a lot of work to do, but between the First Step Act, the Black Lives Matter protests, and the new allies that they both brought to the cause, there are powerful reasons for hope on both sides of the aisle. Can we stay focused on the big picture? Or will the momentum of the past beckon us back to old and flawed paradigms?
Guest:
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson is a Georgetown University sociology professor, author of many books, a New York Times contributing opinion writer, and a contributing editor of The New Republic, and of ESPN's The Undefeated website.
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Host:
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12/17/2020 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 3 seconds
41: Bill Kristol
Clay Aiken is joined by Bill Kristol of The Bulwark, Defending Democracy Together, constitutionalgovt.org, and Conversations with Bill Kristol, to take on the aftermath of the Trump administration and examine how our country can come together after the elections. How do we restore the imperatives of our constitutional government? Is Biden the vehicle that will allow us all to come together? And does the future of our country lie with MAGA or on turning over a new page?
Guest:
Bill Kristol has been a leading participant in American political debates and a widely respected analyst of American political developments for three decades. Having served in senior positions in the Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush Administrations, Kristol understands government from the inside; as a professor at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard University, he has studied American politics and society from the outside. After serving in the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations, Kristol founded The Weekly Standard in 1995 and edited the influential magazine for over two decades. Now, as founding director of Defending Democracy Together, an organization dedicated to defending America’s liberal democratic norms, principles, and institutions, Kristol is in the midst of the national debate on issues ranging from American foreign policy to the future of the Republican Party and the meaning of American conservatism. Kristol frequently appears on all the major television talk shows, and also is the host of the highly regarded video series and podcast, Conversations with Bill Kristol. Kristol received his undergraduate degree and his Ph.D. from Harvard University.
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Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014 almost unseating a popular Republican incumbent.
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12/9/2020 • 56 minutes, 33 seconds
40: Al Hunt
Clay is joined by Albert Hunt, veteran journalist of Bloomberg, the Wall Street Journal, and currently, co-host of Politicon’s Politics War Room with James Carville. After taking a look at the current prospects for each party in the Georgia Senate races, they examine how the country has changed and the best way for a Biden administration to bring our country back together. Al thinks that with what he sees as the competent and middle of the road picks for his cabinet so far, Joe Biden might be the best chance there is. What do you think?
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Guest:
Albert R. Hunt is co-host of the podcast Politics War Room alongside James Carville. Al is a former Bloomberg Opinion columnist who covered politics and policy. He was the executive editor of Bloomberg News, before which he was a reporter, bureau chief and executive Washington editor at the Wall Street Journal.
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12/3/2020 • 59 minutes, 56 seconds
39: Ask Clay Anything
In this special holiday episode, Clay Aiken answers a round up of some of the best questions sent in for him since the launch of the podcast. Hear his thoughts on the election, the guests so far, his run for Congress, what it takes to live in the public eye, and his hopes and expectations for the country. There’s no holding back!
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Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
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11/25/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 14 seconds
38: John Iadarola
Clay Aiken is joined by one of HTH’s first guests, John Iadarola of The Young Turks and The Damage Report, to take a look at where the country’s gone since the early episodes and what to look for going into 2021. Is Biden the great progressive hope now that it looks like Trump is headed out of office, or will the left be let down again? More important, after a divisive election, how do we bring the opposing poles of our politics closer together?
Guest:
John Iadarola is the host of The Damage Report and also produces and co-hosts the live primetime news show, The Young Turks, where his calm demeanor and understated humor provide the perfect foil to Cenk Uygur. He is also the creator of ThinkTank, TYT Network’s second-most popular show on YouTube, boasting an avid following of nearly 1.2 million subscribers while tallying more than 400 million views. After earning his BA in Political Science at the University of Connecticut, John abandoned a promising career in academia, lured away from a Ph.D program in Government at the University of Texas to join The Young Turks in LA to talk about news and politics and — just maybe — become a bona fide YouTube celebrity.
John is, he acknowledges, one of the bigger nerds at TYT – an unapologetic board game enthusiast, volleyball aficionado and krav maga practitioner who spends what little free time remains streaming video games on Twitch and playing with his dog, Helo. John brings his passion for politics to every on-air appearance, whether discussing the threat posed to democracy by a Donald Trump presidency, the corrosive effect of money in politics, the critical next steps for the rising progressive movement awakened by the Bernie Sanders campaign — virtually any subject dominating the headlines or trending in your timeline, John will have an opinion — and the facts to back it up.
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
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11/20/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 21 seconds
37: Anna Paulina Luna
Clay is joined by Anna Paulina Luna to talk about the experience of running for Congress, what to expect from her and the Republican Party, the state of the election results and whether 2021 will be the year when we finally start to get along. But first we’ll have to collectively decide on a winner. Can we?
Host:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Guest:
Anna Paulina Luna ran for election to the U.S. House to represent Florida's 13th Congressional District. She is a strong independent leader, earning her stripes by serving her country, not by serving herself. Raised by a single mother in Southern California's low-income neighborhoods, Anna learned that she must work hard and be independent to succeed. Anna joined the Air Force at age 19, earning the Air Force Achievement Medal. She spent a total of six years in the military, including five on active duty. She is a small business owner with a degree in Biology. Her husband, Andy, is a special forces operator at MacDill Air Force Base. They met in the Air Force and live in St. Petersburg. Anna is a passionate advocate for veterans. She experienced firsthand the pitfalls of our veteran care system after enemy combatants shot Andy in Afghanistan. Andy is a Bronze Star and Purple Heart recipient.
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11/11/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 24 seconds
36: Bob Shrum
With Joe Biden only 6 electoral votes away from the presidency as of taping, Clay is joined by Democratic master strategist Bob Shrum to breakdown what happened on November 3rd, why things are going the way they are, what to expect from a Biden Presidency should he be elected, expectations of a Trump run in 2024, and keen insights into how the heck we’re going to get along after the election. Don’t miss this 2020 election special!
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelist:
Robert “Bob” Shrum is the Director of USC Dornslife Center for the Political Future and Carmen H. and Louise Warschaw chair in Practical Politics. He is the former political strategies and consultant who was described as “the most sought after consultant in the Democratic Party,” by The Atlantic Monthly. Mr Shrum served as speechwriter to New York Mayor John V. Lindsay, speechwriter to Senator George McGovern’s 1972 Presidential campaign and speechwriter and press secretary to Senator Edward M. Kennedy. He served as senior advisor to the Gore-Lieberman campaign in 2000 and to the Kerry-Edwards campaign in 2004. Other former clients include Barbara Mikulski, Joe Biden, and John Glenn in their Senate campaigns, Bob Casey in his run for Governor of Pennsylvania, and Tom Bradley's run for Mayor of Los Angeles. Simon and Schuster published his political memoir, No Excuses: Concessions of a Serial Campaigner in 2007.
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11/6/2020 • 57 minutes, 14 seconds
35: Clare Malone From FiveThirtyEight
Clay is Joined by Clare Malone of FiveThirtyEight to go over the polling with only one week left in the race. Millions of ballots have already been cast and Biden appears to be ahead, but are the polls really any more accurate than they were in 2016? It already looks like an election season unlike any other! Listen and find out what to expect on November 3rd...
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelist:
Clare Malone is a senior politics writer at FiveThirtyEight, where she writes about electoral politics, class, and race in America and appears on the site's weekly podcast. Her writing has appeared in New York Magazine, Harper's, The New Yorker, The New York Times, and elsewhere. Prior she worked for The New Yorker and The American Prospect.
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10/28/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 35 seconds
34: Swing States: Kate Kenski & Chris Cooper
Clay is joined by Kate Kenski and Chris Cooper, experts on electoral politics in swing states Arizona and North Carolina, to discuss the state of the races, the changing political dynamics over the last few cycles, and what we can expect on election day. It might surprise you!
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelist:
Chris Cooper is Madison Distinguished Professor and Department Head in The Department of Political Science and Public Affairs at Western Carolina University. He has published widely on North Carolina politics, southern politics, and electoral politics in the United States.
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10/21/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 31 seconds
33: Jessica Taylor From The Cook Report On The Senate Races
Clay is joined by Jessica Taylor, the Cook Report’s expert on Senate and Governor’s races to take a deep dive into 2020’s toss-ups, the methodology behind their calls, and how things look in the battleground states. Key takeaway: it doesn’t look good for Lindsay Graham...but when the news cycle moves this fast, anything can happen!
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelist:
Jessica Taylor is the Senate and Governors Editor for The Cook Political Report (founded in 1984) that provides in-depth analysis of presidential, U.S. Senate, House and gubernatorial races. The New York Times has called The Cook Political Report, "a newsletter that both parties regard as authoritative." Previously, Taylor was a political reporter for National Public Radio for five years, where she covered elections and breaking news, ranging from the White House to both chambers of Congress and statewide elections, as well as the contributing author to the 2020 edition of The Almanac of American Politics.
Taylor’s quotes and analysis appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and numerous other publications and she has reported on politics for several prestigious outlets including the NBC News Political Unit, National Journal, Politico and The Hill, where she served as campaign editor. She has appeared on MSNBC, Fox News, C-SPAN and CNN.
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10/14/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 24 seconds
32: Tomi Lahren And Joe Biden’s Purse
Clay is joined by Fox Nation’s Tomi Lahren for a vigorous conversation about the continuation of lockdowns, the state of our cities, the threat of voter fraud, and what purse best suits Joe Biden. You might be surprised where they both agree!
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelist:
Tomi Lahren is FoxNews contributor and host on the digital streaming platform FoxNation. She is also the author of Never Play Dead: How the Truth Makes You Unstoppable. Tomi is the youngest political talk show host in history. Her daily signature “Final Thoughts” segments exceed 500 million views on Facebook alone, and she has a long-form interview series called “No Interruption.” Her motto is “faith, family and freedom above all.” Follow Tomi on Instagram.
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10/7/2020 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 13 seconds
31: Michael Steele: 'Trump skewers himself'
Clay is joined by former RNC Chairman Michael Steele to analyze the first Presidential Debate and discuss whether or not the candidates lived up to the expectations of their supporters. Michael rules it a win for Biden, believing that many lost faith in the President last night. Is he right? Or did Biden’s message get lost in the noise?
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelist:
Michael Steele is the former RNC Chairman, and former Lt. Governor of Maryland. Michael is political analyst for MSNBC, the host of The Michael Steele Podcast, and has joined the Lincoln Project, a group of Republicans working to prevent President Donald Trump’s re-election.
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10/1/2020 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 10 seconds
30: Brian Stelter: Hoax
Clay is joined by CNN’s Brian Stelter to discuss the state of journalism in 2020 and whether there’s still hope for objectivity. Is there anything to stop the networks from abandoning facts for clicks? Or are we doomed to follow the algorithms to conflict and chaos?
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelist:
Brian Stelter is the chief media correspondent for CNN Worldwide and anchor of Reliable Sources, which examines the world’s top media stories every Sunday. Prior to joining CNN in 2013, Stelter was a media reporter at The New York Times. His first book, the New York Times bestseller Top of the Morning, inspired the Apple TV+ drama The Morning Show, where Stelter is a consulting producer on the series. He is also the executive producer of the HBO documentary After Truth: Disinformation and the Cost of Fake News. His newest book out now from One Signal/Atria Books, is entitled Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News, and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth.
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9/24/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 43 seconds
29: The Circus: John Heilemann & Jennifer Palmieri
Clay is joined by John Heilemann and Jennifer Palmieri, where they examine the Presidential race, take a deep dive into the state of the Biden campaign, and look ahead to how our politics look in 2024. Will we make it that far?
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelist:
John Heilemann is a host, creator, and executive producer of Showtime’s The Circus. He is a co-founder of Recount Media and Executive Editor of The Recount, a new video platform for political news, analysis, and commentary; national affairs analyst for NBC News and MSNBC; and co-author of the No. 1 New York Times bestsellers Double Down and Game Change, which was adapted into a movie garnering five Emmy Awards, three Golden Globes, and a Peabody Award. During the 2016 election season, Heilemann served as a managing editor of Bloomberg Politics and host of the daily MSNBC and Bloomberg TV program With All Due Respect. He is a former staff writer and columnist for New York magazine, The New Yorker, Wired, and The Economist. Follow John Heilemann on Instagram and The Circus on Instagram and Youtube.
Jennifer Palmieri is a guest contributor to Showtime’s The Circus. She was Communications Director for the Clinton 2016 Presidential Campaign and White House Communications Director for President Obama. She is the author of She Proclaims: Our Declaration of Independence from a Man’s World, as well as the number-one New York Times bestselling book Dear Madam President. Follow Jennifer on Instagram.
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9/17/2020 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 39 seconds
28: Carter Page: Abuse And Power
Clay is joined by Carter Page to discuss the radical politicalization of international relations, the influence of Russia on our politics and our national psyche, and if we’ll be able to resolve our differences before it’s too late!
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelist:
Carter Page, Ph.D., is a former foreign-policy adviser to Donald Trump during his 2016 presidential election campaign, and the author of Abuse and Power: How an Innocent American Was Framed in an Attempted Coup Against the President (August 2020). Page became a target of the FBI who wanted to harass Trump and eventually unseat the President. Page is founder and managing partner of Global Energy Capital in New York and Global Natural Gas Ventures in Oklahoma City.
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9/10/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 57 seconds
27: What the Heck Is QAnon With Brandy Zadrozny and Oliver Darcy
Clay is joined by NBC News’ Brandy Zadrozny and CNN’s Oliver Darcy to discuss the proliferation of QAnon theories on the major social media platforms, and to ask what happens as these ideas go from the depths of the internet to driving our politics on the streets and in the halls of government...
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelist:
Brandy Zadrozny is an award-winning investigative and features reporter for NBC News where she covers misinformation, extremism, and the internet. She’s written definitive stories on the QAnon conspiracy, conservative outlet The Epoch Times, and the profiteers behind the rising anti-vaccination movement and coronavirus misinformation online.
Oliver Darcy is a senior media reporter for CNN, covering the intersection of media, politics, and technology. He regularly appears on CNN and CNN International to offer reporting and on-air analysis of current events. Darcy's award-winning reporting focuses largely on right-wing media and the role it plays in politics writ large, regularly covering misinformation and conspiracy theories. Darcy guest writes the acclaimed Reliable Sources Newsletter, which covers the daily breaking news from the media beat, six days a week. Follow Darcy on Instagram.
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9/3/2020 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 16 seconds
26: Paul Begala: “You’re Fired! The Perfect Guide To Beating Donald Trump”
Clay is joined by Democratic strategist and counselor to President Bill Clinton, Paul Begala, to discuss the Republican Convention, the unrest on our streets, and the policies that he thinks will unite the country around a Biden ticket. If the country follows his advice and Biden follows his plans, will we be telling Trump, “You’re Fired” in November?
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelist:
Paul Begala was a chief strategist for the 1992 Clinton-Gore campaign, serving as counselor to the president in the Clinton White House; Begala was senior adviser to the pro-Obama Super PAC that played a critical role in re-electing Obama in 2012. He is the author of five books, with his newest release is YOU’RE FIRED! The Perfect Guide to Beating Donald Trump. Begala’s other books include Is Our Children Learning?: The Case Against George W. Bush; It’s Still the Economy, Stupid; Buck Up, Suck Up...and Come Back When You Foul Up (with James Carville); Third Term: Why George W. Bush Loves John McCain; and Take it Back: Our Party, Our Country, Our Future (with James Carville). Begala is a CNN political commentator and an affiliated professor of public policy at Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy.
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8/27/2020 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 7 seconds
25: Hogan Gidley
Clay is joined by White House Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley to discuss the state of the nation going into the national conventions, what it’s like to speak for the President, and how we can unite after November.
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelist:
Hogan Gidley was recently named National Press Secretary for the Trump Campaign, having formerly served in the White House as Deputy Assistant to the President and Principal Deputy Press Secretary for President Donald Trump. For more than two decades, Gidley has worked in top communication positions in business as a political consultant and strategist, a political commentator, and on local and national political campaigns – including for Governor Mike Huckabee, Senator Rick Santorum and Senator Elizabeth Dole. He served as the Executive Director of the South Carolina Republican Party in 2008, and before that he worked as a television news anchor and reporter on various local television stations.
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8/19/2020 • 59 minutes, 14 seconds
24: Nish Kumar, Hello America!
Clay is joined by British comedian Nish Kumar to give us the full story behind Brexit, breakdown the differences between President Trump and Boris Johnson, and find out just how crazy they think we really are after witnessing our 2020! Maybe it turns out the secret to truly getting along is to be separated by the Atlantic....
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelist:
Nish Kumar is a critically acclaimed comedian, who has achieved huge success on the stand-up circuit with five rave review solo stand-up shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the former host of The Mash Report, the British satirical comedy on BBC Two. Catch Nish on his new Quibi Show, Hello America. Follow Nish further on Instagram | Facebook.
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8/13/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 5 seconds
23: Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee
Description:
Clay is joined by Biden surrogate and Houston Representative Sheila Jackson Lee to fill us in on the state of the campaign, how we can expect Joe to govern, and to give us the case for handing the White House to Democrats in 2021. Are they ready to lead us or should we be hoping for four more years?
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelist:
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee is serving her thirteenth term as a member of the United States House of Representatives. She represents the 18th Congressional District of Texas, centered in Houston, which is the energy capital of the world. Considered by many as the “Voice of Reason”, she is dedicated to upholding the Constitutional rights of all people. The Congresswoman sits on three Congressional Committees — a senior member of the House Committees on the Judiciary and Homeland Security, and was appointed by the leadership as a Member of the crucial Budget Committee. Congressional Quarterly named the Congresswoman one of the 50 most effective Members of Congress and the ‘U.S. News and World Report’ named her as one of the 10 most influential legislators in the U.S. House of Representatives. Follow the Congresswoman here on Instagram | Facebook.
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8/6/2020 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 9 seconds
22: “Russia, Russia, Russia”: Anne Applebaum And David Corn Discuss Russian Interference In This Year’s Election.
Clay is joined by Anne Applebaum and David Corn for a deep dive into the ambitions and intrigue of the world’s authoritarians as they position themselves to take advantage of our weaknesses. Are we doing enough to stand up for our values? And if Putin is determined to interfere in 2020, can we stop him?
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelists:
David Corn is the D.C. bureau chief of Mother Jones, MSNBC analyst, and the author of six books, the latest (written with Michael Isikoff) is a New York Times No. 1 best-seller, Russian Roulette.
Anne Applebaum is a staff writer at The Atlantic and senior fellow at Johns Hopkins School of International Affairs, a Pulitzer prize winning author whose newest book is Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism. You can find more about Anne via her website.
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7/30/2020 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 8 seconds
21: David Frum - “Trump Is The Biggest Dick EVER”
Clay is joined by David Frum for a surprising amount of agreement on the Federal government’s performance during the pandemic, the commutation of Roger Stone, and the role of click bait and cancel culture in 2020.
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelists:
David Frum served as chairman of the board of trustees of Policy Exchange, speechwriter and special assistant to President George W. Bush, and senior adviser to the Rudy Giuliani presidential campaigns. Frum is the senior editor at the Atlantic, and the author of ten books, most recently Trumpocalypse: Restoring American Democracy,
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7/23/2020 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 12 seconds
20: What The Fuck Is Going On?! Sally Kohn, Tara Setmayer, Emily Jashinsky On Cancel Culture, The Commutation of Roger Stone, and The Federal Government’s Performance
Clay is joined by Sally Kohn, Tara Setmayer, and Emily Jashinsky for a surprising amount of agreement on the Federal government’s performance during the pandemic, the commutation of Roger Stone, and the role of click bait and cancel culture in 2020.
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelists:
Sally Kohn is a comedian, a TED curator (her three hit TED Talks have been viewed more than 6 million times), a frequent guest on CNN, MSNBC and Fox News. Her writing has appeared in the Washington Post, New York Times, New York Magazine, Time, and is the author of THE OPPOSITE OF HATE. You can find more on Sally’s website.
Tara Setmayer is a Political Commentator on CNN and ABC News, former GOB communications director on Capitol Hill, USA Today contributor, and a senior advisor to the Lincoln Project. Tune into Tara’s podcast Honestly Speaking with Tara for a common sense perspective on everything from news of the day and politics to culture and sports.
Emily Jashinsky is the Culture Editor at The Federalist, former politics commentary writer for the Washington Examiner, and the spokeswoman for the Young America’s Foundation. Emily is a regular guest on Fox News and her work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post. See more of Emily on The Federalist Youtube channel.
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7/16/2020 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 36 seconds
19: Rev William Barber - A Conversation About The State Of The Nation, The Nature Of Our Divisions, The Rise Of A Growing Moral Majority, And How We Can Rise Back Up As One Nation.
Clay is joined by Reverend William Barber for an intimate and illuminating non-partisan conversation about the state of the nation, the nature of our divisions, the rise of a growing moral majority, and how we can rise back up as one nation.
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelist:
Reverend William Barber is the President & Senior Lecturer of Repairers of the Breach (Twitter & Facebook), architect of #MoralMondays #MoralMovement & co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign (Instagram, Facebook) and author of four books We Are Called to Be a Movement; Revive Us Again: Vision and Action in Moral Organizing; The Third Reconstruction: How a Moral Movement Is Overcoming the Politics of Division and Fear; and Forward Together: A Moral Message for the Nation. You can also find the Reverend on his Instagram & Facebook feeds.
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7/9/2020 • 1 hour, 17 minutes, 1 second
18: From Russia With Trump - Voting Rights, The Corruption Of Our Two Party System, And Rejecting Social Media Politics.
Clay is joined by Aida Rodriguez, John Orloff, and Sonnie Johnson to discuss the role of the United States in the world after the latest Russian bounty revelations, the corruption of our two party system, and if we can come together by rejecting social media politics. You’d be surprised how much they agree…
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelists:
Aida Rodriguez is a comedian and actress currently starring on the Netflix show Tiffany Haddish Presents: They Ready, and the visual podcast Truth Serum.
John Orloff is an Emmy nominated writer for HBO’s Band of Brothers, the forthcoming mini series for Apple TV Masters Of The Air, and a recent ad for The Lincoln Project entitled ‘Debt’.
Sonnie Johnson is a contributor to Breitbart, the host of Sonnie’s Corner on SiriusXM Patriot Channel 125, and the podcast Did She Say That.
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7/2/2020 • 1 hour, 6 minutes, 45 seconds
17: Five Dollar Words
Ben Domench, Elie Mystal, and Henry Olsen discuss Trump’s re-election chances, whether our national monuments should stay or go, and if Bill Barr’s justice department might better be spelled “Just Us”?
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelists:
Henry Olsen is Senior Fellow for DC’s Ethics & Public Policy Center, author of The Working Class Republican, and a columnist for The Washington Post (@postopinions)
Elie Mystal is The Nation’s justice correspondent, the Managing Editor of Above the Law Redline and the Editor-At-Large of Breaking Media.
Ben Domenech is the publisher of The Federalist, he writes The Transom Newsletter, and has been published in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Politico, and GQ.
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6/25/2020 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 53 seconds
16: "Nothing"
Clay is joined by Wayne Dupree and Joy Villa for an in-depth look at the problems facing minorities in our nation, and why they both think that President Trump might be their best bet-- if he can keep living up to his potential.
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelists:
Wayne Dupree is host of the award-winning Wayne Dupree Podcast and a USAF Desert Storm/Shield Veteran. See more at waynedupree.com
Joy Villa is a #1 Billboard Recording Artist, Fox New Contributor, Actress, and a former member of the Trump Campaign Advisory Board. Joy’s forthcoming song “Voice over Violence” comes out in two weeks.
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6/18/2020 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 33 seconds
15: F(ix) the Police
Clay is joined by Tim Black & John Fugelsang for a deep dive into the state of race in this country and how they see us moving forward as members of the left. Stay tuned, next week we’ll find out if the right agrees...
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelists:
Tim Black is the host of Tim Black TV, America’s most watched black independent media on the left, keeping you up-to-date on politics and national events.
John Fugelsang is the host of the Sirius/XM show Tell Me Everything, and the Sanity-Cast.
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6/11/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 34 seconds
14: Minnesota Goddamn
Michael Steele, Touré, Amy Holmes, and Shermichael Singleton discuss the terrible divisions facing our country and how we can move forward.
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelists:
Michael Steele is the former RNC Chairman, former Lt. Governor of Maryland, political analyst for MSNBC, and the host of The Michael Steele Podcast.
Toure’ hosts The Toure’ Show and the Democracy-ish Podcast with Danielle Moody.
Amy Holmes is the co-host of PBS’ ‘In Principle’ and a columnist for Die Weltwoche.
Shermichael Singleton is a political strategist, former contributing host of Vox’s Consider It, and host of the brand new podcast Speak Easy, coming soon from Ricochet Podcasts.
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6/4/2020 • 1 hour, 22 minutes, 58 seconds
13: Twitter
Cenk Uygur, Bill Burton, Joe Walsh, and Joel Pollak lament the social media culture and race relations, before quickly going to war over President Trump’s fitness for office and whether Biden is better or worse!
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelists:
Cenk Uygur is the host of The Young Turks TYT
Bill Burton is a former Special Advisor to President Obama
Joe Walsh is a former Congressman (R-IL) and author of F*ck Silence: Calling Trump Out for the Cultish, Moronic, Authoritarian Con Man He Is.
Joel Pollak is the Editor-At-Large and in-house counsel for Breitbart News and author of Red November: Will The Country Vote Red For Trump Or Red For Socialism
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5/28/2020 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 15 seconds
12: Shut the Fuck Up
Anthony Atamanuik, Joy Villa, Carrie Sheffield and Stephanie Miller weigh Biden’s veepstakes, trade fire over the proper hydroxychloroquine dose, and whether or not President Trump has been up to the Covid-19 challenge.
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelists:
Anthony Atamanuik is a comedian and actor who plays Donald Trump on The President Show, appears on What We Do In The Shadows, and the host of Coffee with Tony: The Podcast
Joy Villa is a singer, model, author and host of The Joy Villa Show
Carrie Sheffield is the White House Correspondent for Just The News
Stephanie Miller is the host of The Stephanie Miller Show and the Happy Hour Podcast
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5/21/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 18 seconds
11: Don’t mention the deep state, I mentioned it once, but I think I got away with it.
Harmeet Dhillon, Malcolm Nance, Richard Painter, and Barbara McQuade weigh recent supreme court decisions, debate the legal merits of dropping Michael Flynn’s case, and bring the heat over the existence of a deep state. Watch out!
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelists:
Harmeet Dhillon is a nationally recognized lawyer, the founder of The Center for American Liberty, and National Co-Chair of Women for Trump
US Counter Terrorism Intelligence Expert Malcolm Nance is 4-time New York Times Bestselling author & Contributor for MSNBC
Richard Painter is a former chief White House ethics lawyer, and the host of Politics Podcast
Former US Attorney Barbara McQuade is a Professor of Law at The University of Michigan and a legal analyst for NBC News and MSNBC
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5/14/2020 • 1 hour, 9 minutes, 48 seconds
10: Turtle on a Fence Post
Phil Rosenthal, Robert Davi, Brooke Thomas, and Mike Murphy tackle the reopening of America, Trump’s empathy, Biden’s possible VP pick, and viral videos.
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelists:
Phil Rosenthal is the Emmy award-winning creator of 'Everybody Loves Raymond' and host of food & travel show “Somebody Feed Phil” on Netflix.
Robert Davi is an actor, entertainer, and singer (Listen to 'Virus, Stay Away from the Door')
Brooke Thomas is a TV broadcaster in Los Angeles and host of Controlling Our Narrative
Mike Murphy is a GOP Strategist, co-host of the ‘Hacks on Tap’ podcast with David Axelrod, co-director of USC’s Center for the Political Future, Hollywood writer, and NBC Contributor
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5/7/2020 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 18 seconds
9: Picking a Talking Point Off The Floor
Christopher Hahn, Kaya Jones, Guy Benson, and Noel Casler dissect Trump’s CoronaVirus press briefings, the federal versus state-by-state strategy supplying COVID19 tests, and how the heck Trump could be reelected.
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelists:
Christopher Hahn is a nationally syndicated radio host and the host of the Aggressive Progressive podcast
Kaya Jones is a Grammy-winning vocalist and Trump campaign advisory board member
Guy Benson is the political editor at Townhall, host of The Guy Benson Show, and a Fox News contributor
Noel Casler is NYC-based stand-up comedian
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4/30/2020 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 36 seconds
8: A Number of Political Operatives
Michael Steele, Amy Holmes, Emma Vigeland, and Dr. Jason Johnson dive in to debate jobs versus lives, whether the stimulus can save us from disaster, and if Joe Biden needs to step up... or even do anything at all?
Moderator: Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelists:
Michael Steele is the former RNC Chairman, former Lt. Governor of Maryland, political analyst for MSNBC, and the host of The Michael Steele Show.
Amy Holmes is the co-host of PBS’ ‘In Principle’ and a columnist for Die Weltwoche
Emma Vigeland is the host of TYT Politics and producer for The Young Turks
Dr. Jason Johnson is a professor at Morgan State University, a political analyst for MSNBC, and he writes for The Griot.
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4/23/2020 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 28 seconds
7: Karaoke is Dead
Mayor Glenn Jacobs, Elisha Krauss, Elie Mystal, and Sam Seder long for our disappearing civil liberties, a healthy economic outlook, and confidence in Joe Biden.
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelists:
Glenn Jacobs is the mayor of Knox County, Tennessee and also known as WWE wrestler 'Kane'
Elisha Krauss is co-host of The Lady Brains Podcast as well as on air host and contributor to The Daily Wire.
Elie Mystal is The Nation's Justice Correspondent
Sam Seder is the host of The Majority Report and co-host of Ring of Fire Radio
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4/16/2020 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 47 seconds
6: Cash Me Outside
Shermichael Singleton, Antonia Okafor, Tim Black, and Kurt Bardella discuss the real impact of COVID-19 and how the administration is dealing with it, the surge in firearm sales, the titanic strain on our healthcare system, and Bernie dropping out of the race.
Moderator:
Clay Aiken has sold 6 million albums, sold out 11 national stadium tours, authored a New York Times bestseller, and ran for Congress in North Carolina in 2014.
Panelists:
Shermichael Singleton is a political consultant who has worked on 2 Presidential campaigns.
Antonia Okafor is the founder and president of EMPOWERED and director of outreach for Gun Owners of America.
Tim Black is the host of The Tim Black Show.
Kurt Bardella is political strategist on Morning Joe on MSNBC, a USA Today contributor, and .the creator and publisher of Morning Hangover.
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4/9/2020 • 1 hour, 14 minutes, 28 seconds
5: Who's the Weirdo?
Aida Rodriguez, Anna Paulina, Antonia Okafor, and Sally Kohn debate Trump's management of COVID19, is now a good time for universal healthcare, and how is Joe Biden doing during this tough time for the country.
Panelists:
Aida Rodriguez is an actor, writer, activist, and comedian featured on Tiffany Haddish's 'They Ready' on Netflix.
Anna Paulina is a US Air Force veteran and Congressional candidate in Florida's 13th District.
Antonia Okafor is the founder and president of EMPOWERED and director of outreach for Gun Owners of America.
Sally Kohn is political commentator and the author of The Opposite of Hate.
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4/2/2020 • 1 hour, 13 minutes, 7 seconds
4: Push Old People Into a Pit
Cenk Uyger, Jim Norton, Scottie Nell Hughes, and Touré enter a battle royale over the CoronaVirus response, the economy, what's wrong with the media, and where the heck is Joe Biden.
Panelists:
Cenk Uyger is the host of The Young Turks
Jim Norton is a stand-up comic on The Degenerates 2 on Netflix and host of Jim Norton & Sam Roberts
Scottie Nell Hughes is the host of News Views Hughes on RT
Touré is the host of The Touré Show, and is producing a documentary on Prince
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3/26/2020 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 28 seconds
3: This is Actually a Wolf
Adam Carolla, Rep. Ted Lieu, Nayyera Haq and Joel Pollak form this week’s panel to answer your questions, discuss the Covid-19 pandemic and comment on Joe Biden’s assent to the Dem Nominations.
The panel also come up with some interesting ideas on how to get through the next few weeks of home quarantine...
Panelists:
Adam Carolla is a podcaster, writer, and documentary filmmaker
Congressman Ted Lieu represents the 33rd district of California.
Nayyera Haq is a former Senior Director in the White House, Senior Advisor at the State Department and SiriusXM Radio host.
Joel Pollak is the senior editor-at-large at Breitbart, and host on @BreitbartNews @SiriusXmPatriot Sunday 7-10 pm ET
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3/19/2020 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 5 seconds
2: Now Wash Your Hands
Rick Wilson, Jena Friedman, Joel Stein and Wayne Dupree come to grips with life as we know it while both Biden and the CoronaVirus surge ahead potentially taking control over our nation.
Panelists:
Rick Wilson is the author of Running Against The Devil
Jena Friedman is the comedian, writer and filmmaker behind Soft Focus on Adult Swim
Joel Stein is the author of In Defense of Eliticism
Wayne Dupree is the host of The Wayne Dupree Show
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3/12/2020 • 50 minutes, 15 seconds
1: Who Doesn't Like The Invisible Man
On the debut episode of Politicon's 'How The Heck Are We Gonna Get Along?', moderator Clay Aiken and panelists Lauren Chen, John Iadarola and Matthew Sheffield recap Super Tuesday, dissect the mainstream media and the CoronaVirus before taking questions from the audience.
Panelists:
Lauren Chen is the host of Pseudo-Intellectual on Blaze TV
John Iadarola is the host of The Damage Report on TYT
Matthew Sheffield is the host of The Theory of Change
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3/5/2020 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 14 seconds
Introducing: How The Heck Are We Gonna Get Along
Election 2020 is here and the countdown to our future has begun! But before we put any misplaced trust in the people trying to lead us, Politicon is recruiting our fellow Americans to see if they have what it takes!
Join our moderator Clay Aiken and the live audience on set and on the web as they grill an all partisan panel of the sharpest, funniest, and most innovative minds in politics, media, and comedy to see if they’re the ones we should have running things-- and what they think about the people who are.
There will be some brilliance, some BS, some name calling and even some bonding, as Politicon’s “How The Heck Are We Going To Get Along?” brings in all sides to find out if our country still has a fighting chance at making it to 2021...and if we’re lucky, even finding some common ground in the process.
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