• Under Siege: A Conversation with Eric Trump
    Oct 18 2025
    Michael Smerconish interviews Eric Trump, author of the book 'Under Siege,' discussing President Trump's foreign policy successes, particularly in the Middle East, and his efforts to address issues such as the national deficit and government shutdown. The interview highlights Trump's strategic approaches abroad and the need for similar tenacity in addressing domestic challenges like healthcare reform, immigration, and national debt. The conversation also touches on Eric Trump's views on the obstacles his father faces and the need for compromise in governance. Additionally, the script covers a segment on a significant court case about voter rights in primary elections, with Professor Michael Pelli discussing the limitations independent voters face. The program closes with a discussion on the existential threats posed by artificial intelligence with Nate Soares, and an update on viewer poll results regarding significant global threats. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    43 mins
  • Ceasefire in Gaza: The Road to Peace?
    Oct 11 2025
    A temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, now in its second day, which involves the partial withdrawal of Israeli troops and the exchange of hostages and prisoners. Michael Smerconish reports from the Philadelphia suburbs and provides updates from CNN's Jeremy Diamond in Tel Aviv. The script mentions President Trump's upcoming visit to the region to monitor the situation and the complex political landscape including Palestinian displacement and devastation in Gaza. It also features an analysis by New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman, who examines the fragile peace talks and the broader implications for lasting peace in the Middle East. The latter part of the script transitions to domestic U.S. politics, discussing the government shutdown, the need for bipartisan cooperation, and the role of independents like Joe Manchin in Congress. The script concludes with a segment on media commentator Barry Weiss and her new leadership role at CBS News, highlighting her views on political extremism and independent journalism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    43 mins
  • Navigating Political Turbulence: From Shutdowns to Shifts in Voter Alignment
    Oct 4 2025
    Michael Smerconish discusses the ongoing government shutdown, its impact on federal workers, and the political dynamics underpinning the conflict. He critiques both parties, though his sympathies lie with the Democrats, arguing that the current timing to leverage health policy changes is inappropriate. The script also highlights historical shifts in U.S. political moderation and cooperation, contrasting it with today's polarized environment. Featuring Democratic Senator Chris Coons and analyst David Wasserman, discussions include the evolution of bipartisan efforts and the potential realignment of Hispanic voters. Susie Welch presents data and a critical perspective on Gen Z's workplace values, emphasizing a mismatch between what young workers prioritize and what employers seek, which may pose employment challenges given the rapid adoption of AI and economic changes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    43 mins
  • Decoding the Patterns of Violence: Beyond Left and Right
    Sep 27 2025
    Michael Smerconish investigates the roots of political violence in the USA, highlighting that age and mental health, rather than ideology, are the primary factors. Citing historical and contemporary cases, the script correlates young men's mental health and their propensity for violence, exacerbated by technology and societal factors. It then shifts focus to a new poll question on whether ideology or mental health is the predominant cause of political violence among young men. The script features Glin Yang from The New York Times, who agrees that despair among these individuals is a key driver of violence. The conversation transitions to political affiliations and educational backgrounds of US lawmakers, illustrating a growing divide tied to educational attainment. Finally, Jeffrey Selingo discusses the 'rigged' nature of the college admissions process, criticizing the unattainable standards set by prestige-driven schools and advocating for a more balanced approach for students and parents. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    43 mins
  • The Male Dilemma: Social Shifts and Their Impact on Young Men
    Sep 20 2025
    Michael Smerconish hosts a discussion exploring the crisis facing young men today, citing declining educational outcomes, rising behavioral issues, increasing loneliness, and alarming suicide rates. The program highlights the negative impact of social media, video games, and pornography on young men’s development and the lack of male role models. Guests include Richard Reeves, Rahm Emanuel, and Scott Galloway, who offer insights into economic challenges, the decline of male participation in education, and the biological disadvantages faced by young boys. The discussion also touches on the importance of mentorship, community support, and potential government intervention to address these issues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    42 mins
  • Finding Common Ground: Steps Towards National Unity
    Sep 13 2025
    Michael Smerconish discusses the decline of political discourse in America, illustrated through editorial cartoons and recent violent events. The script focuses on the depiction of violence and fragmentation within the nation, exacerbated by social media and political radicalization. Serash examines specific instances of political violence affecting both Democrats and Republicans and criticizes President Trump's recent comments blaming the left exclusively. Experts Robert Pape and Shannon Hiller provide insights into the rising tide of radicalization and political violence. The program also includes a memorial for Charlie Kirk, detailing his passion for debate and conservative activism. Serash concludes with a call for societal reconciliation through shared experiences and community engagement. The importance of an impartial special counsel within the DOJ to handle politically charged investigations is also discussed, referencing Ellie Honig's new book on the topic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    43 mins
  • Perception, Reality, and Resilience: Navigating Today's Challenges
    Sep 6 2025
    Michael Smerconish delivers a commentary from the Philadelphia suburbs discussing the gap between life perception and reality, particularly in the context of college education and the American Dream. He explores the realities most American college students face, emphasizing that a majority do not experience the 'traditional' four-year residential college experience. Smerconish connects this theme to political divides, noting how educational backgrounds correlate with political affiliations. Smerconish incorporates views from professionals like economist Neil Mahoney and politicians like Doug Sosnick, highlighting economic concerns and shifts in voter demographics. The narrative also brings in perspectives on America's strengths and optimism as expressed by figures like Jim Van Dehi and Tim Warrens, advocating that the American Dream, while challenged, is still alive. The script transitions into a conversation on modern childhood, discussing 'helicopter parenting' and advocating for greater childhood independence via insights from Lenore Skenazy, who promotes the 'Free Range Kids' movement. Finally, the segment touches on the poll question of whether the American Dream still holds true, revealing a more optimistic view from Smerconish's audience compared to a national survey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    43 mins
  • Some Choices, Once made, Can't easily be undone: Gerrymandering, California Politics, and Social Trends
    Aug 23 2025
    In this episode, Michael Smerconish discusses the implications of California possibly following Texas in mid-decade redistricting, challenging the state's independent redistricting commission. He examines the polarization driven by gerrymandering and self-sorting, and the potential consequences for the 2026 midterms. Smerconish also hosts election analyst David Wasserman to analyze the political landscape if California's initiative to abandon its independent commission succeeds. The show shifts to a discussion on social trends, including Americans' declining party culture, reduced alcohol consumption, and the impact of isolating behaviors. Randy Carter shares his experience from the 1965 A-TEAM program, highlighting the tough realities of manual labor and its modern implications. The episode wraps up with a contentious debate over Jeffrey Epstein's death and a call for more social mingling to address increasing societal polarization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    43 mins