Topic: Republican Primary

30 chapters across the catalog

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:03:43 - 1:06:06

1873: Supercycle

Cenk Uygur, Tucker Carlson, and Corporate CEO Popularity

Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks predicted that Tucker Carlson would easily win a Republican primary if he chose to run. Uygur argued that Kamala Harris's reliance on corporate CEO endorsements makes her unpopular with the general public. The discussion notes a shift in political dynamics where traditional donor influence is being challenged by populist sentiment.

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:41:46 - 1:44:10

1872: Lunar Economy

Ken Paxton, Texas Senate Primary Victory

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defeats incumbent Senator John Cornyn in a high-spending Republican primary runoff. Despite past indictments and impeachment proceedings, Paxton secured the nomination with Donald Trump's backing. He will face Democratic nominee James Tallarico, a state representative and seminary graduate, in the November general election.

Needle Drop
Episode 1814 43:00 - 51:48

1814: Needle Drop

Paul Dans Challenges Lindsey Graham in South Carolina

Paul Dans, an architect of Project 2025 and former Trump administration official, announces a primary challenge against Senator Lindsey Graham in South Carolina. Dans frames his campaign as a fight for the "God, family, country" movement and the survival of MAGA ideology post-Trump. Skepticism is expressed regarding Dans' ability to unseat Graham, who is described as a politically savvy "force of nature" with deep donor support.

Red Book Special
Episode 1648 28:02 - 31:16

1648: Red Book Special

Newt Gingrich Campaign and Foundation Scrutiny

The hosts predict that Newt Gingrich's presidential campaign will "crash and burn" due to unrevealed skeletons in his closet, specifically regarding his foundation's finances. They suggest Gingrich is an egomaniac making a "fake run" for matching funds and will eventually exit the race to secure a lucrative news media contract.

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 8:35 - 11:16

1637: LIE-DAR

Nikki Haley, South Carolina Primary Defeat

Nikki Haley lost the South Carolina Republican primary to Donald Trump, receiving approximately 40% of the vote compared to Trump's significant lead. Despite the loss in her home state, Haley vowed to stay in the race, citing a desire among voters for an alternative. Critics suggest her campaign is being sustained by Democratic donors and the hope of legal challenges against Trump.

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 11:17 - 14:10

1637: LIE-DAR

Lindsey Graham, Trump Victory Speech Appearance

Senator Lindsey Graham appeared on stage with Donald Trump following the South Carolina primary victory, where he was met with boos from the crowd. Trump praised Graham's ability to navigate political trouble on the left despite their ideological differences. Graham described Trump as the most qualified man to be president and celebrated the win as a major political comeback.

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 20:09 - 21:59

1637: LIE-DAR

South Carolina Primary, Democratic Crossover Voting

Reports from the South Carolina primary highlighted instances of registered Democrats participating in the Republican primary to vote for Nikki Haley. These voters expressed a specific desire to stop Donald Trump's momentum. This tactical voting behavior has led to accusations that Haley's support base is not representative of the Republican electorate.

Yoko Swifto
Episode 1620 50:35 - 55:24

1620: Yoko Swifto

Nikki Haley Civil War Comments, Slavery Controversy

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley faced criticism after failing to mention slavery when asked about the cause of the U.S. Civil War during a CNN town hall. The discussion references Kenneth Stampp's historical analysis of the war's causes while suggesting that modern political candidates must lead with an acknowledgment of slavery to avoid campaign-ending blunders.

MacGuffin
Episode 1479 1:08:41 - 1:11:12

1479: MacGuffin

James Carville, Republican Primary Voter Criticism

Political strategist James Carville appeared on MSNBC to criticize the quality of Republican primary voters, labeling them as "stupid" and "evil." Carville argued that the GOP is currently led by people who do not believe in evolution or the legitimacy of the 2020 election, contrasting them with what he describes as "silly" but harmless Democrats.

Flexitarianism
Episode 1478

1478: Flexitarianism

Liz Cheney, 2024 Presidential Run Speculation

Liz Cheney lost her Wyoming primary by a significant margin but is reportedly considering a 2024 presidential bid. Media outlets like NBC and CBS are analyzing her fundraising base, which includes over $7 million in cash on hand. Speculation exists regarding whether she would run as an independent to oppose Donald Trump or if her candidacy is part of a broader political strategy.

Slutty Vegan
Episode 1171 2:03:14 - 2:06:38

1171: Slutty Vegan

Joe Biden Gaffes, Anthony Scaramucci Criticism

Joe Biden committed several verbal gaffes during recent campaign events, including a Freudian slip regarding Donald Trump's re-election and struggling to pronounce "existential." Simultaneously, former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci has become a vocal critic of Trump, claiming the president is in "severe mental decline." Scaramucci called on Republican officials to "clean up" the situation for the sake of the country.

Shambollocks
Episode 868 1:15:48 - 1:18:40

868: Shambollocks

Republican Primary Pledge Hypocrisy, Paul Ryan Boy Scout Award

The hosts discuss the hypocrisy of Republican candidates who pledged to support the eventual nominee during the primaries but have since abandoned Trump. They highlight Paul Ryan's "sinister" behavior, noting he was accepting an award from the Boy Scouts while Trump was campaigning in Florida. The segment characterizes the GOP establishment's actions as a betrayal of their own rules.

Document 17
Episode 818 9:20 - 12:48

818: Document 17

Republican Nomination Process, Tom Ridge and Cleveland

Former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge explains that the Republican primary process is governed by party rules rather than federal laws. The discussion highlights how delegates can become unbound after the first ballot, leading to claims that the nomination process is a "game" or "charade" rather than a traditional election.

White Male Clerks
Episode 801 11:48 - 13:34

801: White Male Clerks

Jeb Bush Suspends 2016 Presidential Campaign

Jeb Bush officially suspended his presidential campaign following a disappointing finish in the South Carolina primary. Despite significant financial backing and an appearance by his mother, Barbara Bush, the candidate failed to gain traction with voters in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina. The exit is characterized as the end of the Bush dynasty's influence in the 2016 cycle, with observations that Bush appeared insincere and relieved to leave the race.

Dangerous Speech
Episode 798 23:23 - 28:27

798: Dangerous Speech

New Hampshire Primary Results and Candidate Strategies

Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders secure decisive victories in the New Hampshire primary, signaling a shift toward political outsiders. John Kasich's surprise second-place finish is analyzed alongside Marco Rubio's disappointing performance following a repetitive debate appearance. European media outlets, such as Deutsche Welle, characterize the results as a triumph for a "TV star" and a "self-proclaimed socialist."

Lumpy Lips
Episode 782 5:33 - 10:21

782: Lumpy Lips

Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, and Vladimir Putin Endorsement

Donald Trump is characterized as a dominant force in the Republican primary, effectively using honest language to bypass traditional media filters. The discussion contrasts Trump's self-funded campaign with Jeb Bush's struggling performance despite significant financial backing. Additionally, reports surface regarding Vladimir Putin praising Trump as a "very intelligent guy" during a year-end marathon press conference in Russia.

Lumpy Lips
Episode 782 1:07:06 - 1:11:05

782: Lumpy Lips

Explaining the Brokered Convention Process

The hosts provide a detailed explanation of how a brokered or contested convention works. They describe how delegates are pledged to candidates and how, if no candidate secures a majority on the first ballot, the convention becomes "wide open." This process allows for backroom deals and the potential for the party establishment to install a nominee other than the popular vote leader.

Terror Tuesdays
Episode 768 1:32:36 - 1:34:58

768: Terror Tuesdays

Jeb Bush, Campaign Struggles and Donald Trump

Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush expresses frustration with the 2016 primary process, stating he has "better things to do" than deal with political gridlock and demonization. The hosts characterize Bush as a "spoiled brat" whose campaign has been derailed by Donald Trump's aggressive tactics. They suggest the Bush family intended for Jeb to be the next president but failed to account for the populist shift in the electorate.

A.Q. in the Maghrim
Episode 742 1:15:59 - 1:19:18

742: A.Q. in the Maghrim

Donald Trump and Media Discreditation Tactics

The hosts discuss the media's reaction to Donald Trump's rising poll numbers, which reached 23% favorability. They observe a "sneer" from pundits like Chuck Todd and argue that the media's attempts to mock Trump are backfiring. They suggest that the Democratic establishment is genuinely afraid of Trump's populist appeal.