Topic: Midterms

134 chapters across the catalog

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:43:45 - 1:48:41

1873: Supercycle

Unbranded Gasoline, Washington Carbon Credits, and Midterm Bets

A gas station owner in King County, Washington, reports that hidden fees and carbon credits add 78 cents per gallon to the pump price. Consumers are encouraged to pay in cash or debit to help independent stations avoid high processing fees. Newt Gingrich predicted that if gasoline prices drop to $3.50, Republicans will win the midterm elections, leading to a $1.00 bet between the hosts on the outcome.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 56:36 - 1:01:48

1864: Pointcast

Iran Blockade, Oil Prices, November Midterms

President Trump has ordered an extended blockade of Iran in an attempt to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, causing global oil prices to rise significantly. There is speculation that the administration may attempt to lower gas prices sharply just before the November midterms to influence voter sentiment.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 1:18:28 - 1:23:28

1859: Splashdown

Megyn Kelly Claims Trump is Losing Working Class and Young Voters

Megyn Kelly cited recent polling suggesting that President Trump is "underwater" with men, young people, and the working class due to his focus on the Iran war. She highlighted a leaked soundbite from an Easter breakfast where Trump suggested the federal government should not fund daycare or Medicare, leaving those responsibilities to the states. Kelly argued that these positions have alienated the "unshakeable foundation" of voters that previously supported him.

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 41:05 - 43:45

1851: Mork & Mimi

Trump's Midterm Strategy and the SAVE Act

President Trump's aggressive military and economic policies are viewed as a "balls to the wall" approach ahead of the upcoming midterm elections. Faced with the potential loss of the House and Senate due to mail-in voting practices in states like Washington and California, Trump is prioritizing long-term energy independence. The narrative suggests the administration is willing to endure short-term political backlash to secure American production.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 52:58 - 56:13

1849: Hose Water

Midterm Election Strategy, Trump's Global Power Reordering

Adam Curry posits that President Trump is accelerating his foreign policy agenda before the midterm elections, anticipating a loss of Congressional control and potential impeachment. He compares Trump's worldview to Richard Nixon's. The hosts criticize the mainstream media's personal animosity toward Trump, arguing that it obscures the actual geopolitical maneuvers taking place on the world stage.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 56:13 - 59:59

1849: Hose Water

Tucker Carlson and Sagar Enjeti, Polling and Political Vacuum

Tucker Carlson and Sagar Enjeti discuss their attempts to persuade President Trump against the Iran conflict. They argue that Trump is operating in an information vacuum, relying on Fox News and potentially skewed polling that shows high support for the war. Enjeti warns that the compounding effects of rising gas prices will be more politically damaging to the White House than the actual military outcomes.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 1:39:36 - 1:43:48

1847: Off-Ramp

Midterm Elections, Strategic Gambits and Modernization

The hosts discuss how the Iran conflict could serve as a strategic "game changer" for the upcoming midterm elections. They analyze a BBC report suggesting that a military government in Iran, similar to historical South Korea, could lead to modernization and eventual democratization. The potential for Western oil companies to re-enter the region is also noted.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 1:09:27 - 1:11:49

1843: Token Muncher

Ukraine Peace Deal, June Deadline Rumors

Canadian source Andrew Solus reports that the U.S. is offering "carrots" rather than pressure to end the Russia-Ukraine war, including a large economic package for Russia. Rumors suggest the Biden administration wants the conflict resolved by June to focus on the midterm elections. A framework agreement is reportedly sought by March, though the hosts predict a false flag will occur before any deal is finalized.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 19:40 - 26:07

1842: A Dog A Day

Super Bowl LIX Spectacle, Green Day and Democrat Midterm Strategy

The Super Bowl LIX broadcast is analyzed as a political tool, featuring performances by Green Day and Bad Bunny aimed at mobilizing the Latin American vote for the Democratic Party. Analysts suggest the Democrats are pivoting toward the "Latinx" demographic after failing to secure sufficient Black voter turnout. Concerns are raised about Republican voter apathy in key districts like South Texas ahead of the midterms.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 26:08 - 29:08

1842: A Dog A Day

Brennan Center for Justice, Southern Texas Voter Trends

Mike Waldman of the Brennan Center for Justice outlines a strategy to flip Southern Texas voters back to the Democratic Party by highlighting ICE raids and aggressive immigration enforcement. Despite Donald Trump winning a substantial share of the Latino vote in 2024, Democratic operatives believe recent "brutality" narratives will drive these communities back to traditional partisan alignments.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 1:00:56 - 1:08:40

1842: A Dog A Day

Economic Anxiety, Inflation and Midterm Predictions

Voters express deep anxiety over the cost of groceries, healthcare, and housing despite positive GDP and stock market indicators. Economists warn that inflation is cumulative and unlikely to reverse, as a deflationary economy would cause a total collapse in consumer spending. Political analysts predict the Democrats may take the House in the midterms, followed by an economic crash that will be blamed on the new majority.

Greenland Gambit
Episode 1835 2:48:04 - 2:53:49

1835: Greenland Gambit

Virginia Redistricting and Global Donor Roll

Virginia's Democratic-led legislature passed a constitutional amendment to redraw voting maps ahead of the midterm elections, a move criticized as partisan gerrymandering. The segment concludes with a final roll call of international donors from Belgium, Australia, and the UK. The hosts emphasize the importance of recurring donations and the "Value-for-Value" model to maintain the show's operations.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 2:04:01 - 2:09:16

1834: Swarm Forge

Elizabeth Warren on Credit Card Costs and 2026 Midterms

Senator Elizabeth Warren criticized President Trump on CNBC, claiming his policies have failed to lower the cost of groceries, housing, and healthcare. Despite potential alignment on credit card interest caps, Warren focused on holding Republicans accountable for inflation ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. The discussion suggests she is being pressured by the Democratic party to avoid any appearance of cooperation with Trump.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 2:09:16 - 2:15:49

1834: Swarm Forge

Miami Mayoral Shift and Republican Midterm Strategy

The election of Eileen Higgins as the first Democratic mayor of Miami in 30 years is presented as a sign of Republican complacency. Critics argue that professional Republicans are "flat-footed" and lack the "MAGA spark," potentially leading to a Democratic resurgence in the 2026 midterms. In California, the Republican party is criticized for failing to support candidates like Garvey or effectively challenge figures like Adam Schiff.

Lincoln's Dome
Episode 1832 34:30 - 37:39

1832: Lincoln's Dome

Republican Midterm Strategy, Trump Impeachment Warnings

Concerns were raised regarding the Republican Party's overconfidence heading into the midterm elections, with critics suggesting they are failing to mobilize voters effectively. Donald Trump warned that a failure to secure the House and Senate would lead to immediate impeachment efforts by Democrats. The discussion contrasted the perceived "meanness" and strategic discipline of the Democratic Party against the policy platforms of the current administration.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 26:54 - 31:55

1071: Commie Comey

Michael Moore Fahrenheit 11/9 Box Office Failure

Michael Moore's new documentary, Fahrenheit 11/9, is reported as a box office failure by the Hollywood Reporter and Variety. During an interview with Bill Maher, Moore discusses the film's title as a reference to the date Donald Trump was declared the election winner. Moore admits the film is a polemic designed to motivate Democratic voters for the upcoming midterm elections.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 50:59 - 53:26

1071: Commie Comey

Democratic Delay Strategy, Judge Amy Coney Barrett

MSNBC analysts suggest the Democratic strategy is to delay the Kavanaugh nomination until after the midterms, hoping to win the Senate and block any Trump appointee for two years. Senator Mazie Hirono is cited as a proponent of this approach. The hosts discuss Judge Amy Coney Barrett as a potential alternative nominee who might further energize the Republican base.

Genesis
Episode 1821 1:14:38 - 1:17:31

1821: Genesis

Analysis of the Red-Green-Blue Axis Theory

The hosts debate the validity of the "Red-Green-Blue Axis" theory, which posits a collaboration between Marxists, Islamists, and globalists. While some analysts link these movements to a planned "violent coup" against Trump, the hosts suggest the rhetoric is primarily designed to influence the upcoming midterm elections.

Genesis
Episode 1821 1:32:22 - 1:34:55

1821: Genesis

Civil War Movie and Midterm Election Operations

The hosts link the current "civil war" rhetoric to the recent film of the same name, suggesting it serves as a predictive programming tool. They argue that the focus on Islamic jihadists and domestic uprisings is a strategic operation to mobilize voters for the midterms. They remain focused on the unanswered questions surrounding the D.C. shooter's motivations.

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 1:37:06 - 1:44:57

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

Dallas-Houston Mosque Claims, Midterm Election Strategy, Abbott Criticism

Political commentators on Steve Bannon's platform claimed that Texas will have more mosques than any other state by the end of the decade, specifically citing rapid increases in the "Dallas-Houston area" and Austin. These claims are being used to criticize Governor Greg Abbott's leadership, suggesting he has allowed an "invasion" of foreign influence. Analysts suggest this rhetoric is an experimental political operation intended to drive voter turnout for the upcoming midterm elections.