“And there is this incredibly dangerous logic here that is just embodied in what Vance says, which is as the president of the United States, we have the authority to declare anyone or anything that we view as a threat to be a terrorist or terrorist organization. And also we, as the president of the United States, have the power to do anything we can to protect America from said terrorist or terrorist organization.”
This is news to you, Dan? You worked for the Obama administration and the same AUMF for the global war on terror is still in effect.
“Maybe I am the naive one, maybe we are still huffing Obama hope fumes, but I do believe that the vast majority of the American people do not want where we are. They hate that we are this divided. And there are certainly political partisans and we are among them, who live in that divide.”
I largely agree that the average american wants a return to brunch, but average people are unable to see a path where organizing, running for office, and voting gets us out of this. And i’m afraid the pod save boys are the ones deluding themselves when we have military deployments in major american cities
“Because Janet Mills, she may be a great candidate, but she is just a better version of the Sarah Gideon campaign in 2020.
It's the same thing. It's an establishment Democrat running has made. What if we had an anti-establishment, an outsider, someone with the appeal?”
the dems can’t run someone with appeal, that might be a good idea
Jen Psaki and Lis Smith starting going on about how Kamala got blindsided by republicans making hay on her response to that aclu survey that asked about gender care for inmates. Lis asked why ACLU would even ask the question and Jen advocated for just not answering these questionnaires.
I would like to point out that where Kamala went wrong wasn’t in saying it, it was that she wouldn’t defend her stance. It was settled con law that denying necessary medical care is cruel and unusual punishment. She balked instead and that’s where she fucked it up
“So maybe this cycle of like, bankrupting American farmers and then paying them off will work again. My guess is ultimately these farmers would rather just like run a business and not deal with this shit, but...”
Clearly you’ve never met an american farmer
“It was really interesting talking to Pritzker because I do just, he has a, like a, and I said this to his face, like if you would have told me that this was like one of the richest human beings in America and the richest person in public office, like that would be surprising because that's not how he carries himself. He has a much more, I don't know, like just not what comes to mind. And it was an interesting conversation about how he does come from all this privilege, but that he was shaped by a lot of loss.”
oh fuck off lovett. i don’t give a shit that a billionaire lost his dad in childhood when it comes to electability. I haven’t listened to the interview so i won’t say that pritzker is wielding it this way. i think people who live this life usually manage to balance the personal experience better
“And that we're the party that can most easily, and because of our fundamental values as Democrats, address what I think is coming, which is a wave of unemployment as a result of artificial intelligence.”
Sorry Jay Bob Pritzker, i don’t know that what you think is coming is actually coming, nor do i think the Democrats should be trusted to navigate that scenario
“Jesus Christ, when are these people gonna stand up and do something?”
right there with you tommy
“I think that the image of the Democratic Party is as bad as these polls suggest. I also think that a lot of it's coming from Democrats. A lot of those numbers are coming from Democrats who don't like the party, who are going to vote for Democrats no matter what, and many of them will crawl over glass to vote for Democrats in the midterms, even though they are not happy with the party.”
yeah man we are so fucked when the “opposition” party is hated by their biggest supporters
If i had a podcast about hatelistening to pod save, i would definitely put favreau saying “Qanon was right” on the drops board.
if i ever do this get me help
Bobby Pulido: “I mean, I have friends and family in border patrol. And they felt that they had been, they didn't sign up for necessarily for processing people because that's what it was becoming with the asylum seekers. They're like, I signed up to patrol the border not to be processing people, right?”
They wanted to go ride around on 4 wheelers catching border crossers and were mad that biden made them do paperwork? these friends of yours?
“Like it's a 20 kilowatt laser, which is actually not that much. It's kind of like the low end of the spectrum. I read it was like 350 light bulbs, basically.”
No one has had a 60w incandescent bulb in their house in like 5-10 years man
“Also, the Super Bowl is not a unifying event. It is an opportunity for the NFL to make as much money as humanly possible for a group of billionaire owners. As the United States, we all pick one side or the other, and we watch them concuss each other to death on a field.”
Not even gonna touch how good an allegory for US politics that is, eh?
“Like, when did you start paying attention to politics? And what was your world view like back then?
And sort of how has it evolved?”
“I mean, I've always been politically, I was a big history buff when I was a kid, which in many ways kind of makes you sort of politically aware just because you're doing that. In high school, I was introduced to more critical thought, like Howard Zinn and Chomsky. I, you know, at that point, but I remember reading those things and like being like, yeah, some of this makes sense.
But I also still was very much like a bit of a patriotic young man. So, and I always wanted to join the military. So I had this kind of like weird, like militaristic bent that I really can't explain.
But since I was two, I wanted to be a soldier. It was really after my military service that I began to think much more deeply about it”
this is the guy who said he didn’t know what a totenkopf was until a few months ago. he committed to one very weird lie
i could quote this entire interview. normally i listen to pod save so you don’t have to, but i actually recommend this episode. Platner’s flaws are stark and somehow despite them he is possibly one of the best candidates the dems have found in the past 10 years. precisely because he’s actually a weird median voter and not aligned with either party.
Pod Save America: Graham Platner Isn't Backing Down, Mar 1, 2026
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pod-save-america/id1192761536?i=1000752293544&r=1797
“So this is an iced coffee.
There's a splash of half and half in here. Maybe a little more than a splash.
It's quite a shade of ecru for to be just a splash.
It's a Dunkin splash, which is a little heavier than your Starbucks splash. And it's got five pumps of sugar-free vanilla, sugar-free.
Oh, see, RFK-approved coffee.
And a couple of Splenda’s. A couple of Splenda’s.”
RFK Jr, please put this man in jail
“My feeling, what I see when people kind of celebrate someone's death is actually like when someone dies and they did bad things […]
But to celebrate someone you don't like dying is to act as if dying is a kind of justice, that they're getting justice. But that can't be true because everybody dies. And what you're really doing when you celebrate the death of your enemies, you're actually just avoiding facing the injustice that happened when they were alive.
You're coping with the fact that you don't believe they faced what they deserved when they walked among the living.”
lovett, you seem to think we should not be feeling like these people didn’t get that what which was coming to them. Why should anyone feel like justice comes for any of these powerful people whose deaths get celebrated? you are just living a different reality that most of america