What Trump Sells Is Impunity
Trump stands out in the GOP not for his racism, but his vision of emancipatory irresponsibility.
Trump stands out in the GOP not for his racism, but his vision of emancipatory irresponsibility.
Samantha Hancox-Li and guest Ryan C. Smith, author and economic historian, discuss the possibility of publicly-owned electric utilities in America. Smith argues that there is a strong case for public power. Electricity distribution is a "natural monopoly," and existing private companies—like Pacific Gas and Electric—are often
Still left out of the joke, even now.
Caitlin and Trent talk with journalist Amanda Moore about her work tracking the DHS "surges" all over the United States, her efforts to get close to former commander at large Gregory Bovino, and her experience trying to form conclusions about the broader patterns of immigration forces' violence
The SAVE Act would make it harder for married women in particular to vote, and that is just one part of the MAGA right's misogynist project.
The Trump administration cares more about clicks and content than human life.
Trent and Caitlin boogie with a friend of the program, journalist Jonathan M. Katz of The Racket. They talk Super Bowl, Bad Bunny, the TPUSA halftime safe space show, and immigration detention. Half the Answer can be heard on Spotify, on Apple, on YouTube, on Amazon, and elsewhere via its
Talking to Michael Bang Peterson on Denmark's recurring process of self-examination.
MAGA is actively seeking to immiserate the country in order to cement their power over the rest of us.
Even with troop withdrawals, Minnesotans aren’t packing up snow shovels, nor ICE whistles.
Popularism has been tried in the UK, and it has failed.
How worried should we be about election interference in 2026, exactly?
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