Trump (Literally) Destroys White House – Crooked Media

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One True Sentence #39 with Michael Deagler | The Hemingway Society

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Opinion – Amy Coney Barrett Is Looking Beyond the Trump Era – The New York Times

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Shutdown America: A CNN Town Hall with Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – CNN Town Halls & Debates – Podcast on CNN Podcasts

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The ‘Grim Reaper’ of the Government Shutdown – The New York Times

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How To Give A Damn [Teaser]

Listen to the rest of this premium episode by subscribing at patreon.com/knowyourenemy.Before embarking on a spirited bout of rank punditry, we take a step back and talk about the Staple Singers, Hannah Arendt’s Origins of Totalitarianism, Tocqueville’s Democracy in America, Zohran, and giving a damn about both your “fellow man” and democracy. Then, we walk you through the latest catalogue of horrors: Hegseth’s lame TED talk in front of the generals, the menacing yet comically inept dimestore Gestapo that is ICE, the shutdown, and more!Sources:Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America (1835, 1840)Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951)Jasper Craven, “Battle of the Sexes,” The Baffler, Sept 2025″Deafies for Zohran” (YouTube)”Things Can Change” (X)

Listen to the rest of this premium episode by subscribing at patreon.com/knowyourenemy.Before embarking on a spirited bout of rank punditry, we take a step back and talk about the Staple Singers, Hannah Arendt’s Origins of Totalitarianism, Tocqueville’s Democracy in America, Zohran, and giving a damn about both your “fellow man” and democracy. Then, we walk you through the latest catalogue of horrors: Hegseth’s lame TED talk in front of the generals, the menacing yet comically inept dimestore Gestapo that is ICE, the shutdown, and more!Sources:Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America (1835, 1840)Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951)Jasper Craven, “Battle of the Sexes,” The Baffler, Sept 2025″Deafies for Zohran” (YouTube)”Things Can Change” (X) Read original article: Read More

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The Assassination of Charlie Kirk – Know Your Enemy

Listen to the rest of this premium episode by subscribing at patreon.com/knowyourenemy.The assassination of Turning Points USA founder Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, seemed to change the landscape of American politics in an instant, inspiring a startlingly unanimous battlecry of vengeance from the conservative movement, the GOP, and the Trump White House. In this episode, Matt and Sam respond to this ominous moment, analyzing Kirk’s legacy, the politics of martyrdom, and the dangers that lurk ahead. Two notes: (1) This episode was recorded on Tuesday 9/16, before some of the administration’s specific repressive efforts — e.g. the FCC intimidating ABC into suspending late night host Jimmy Kimmel — had taken place. (2) Matt’s sound quality is diminished toward the end of episode because of a technical problem with his mic.

Listen to the rest of this premium episode by subscribing at patreon.com/knowyourenemy.The assassination of Turning Points USA founder Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, seemed to change the landscape of American politics in an instant, inspiring a startlingly unanimous battlecry of vengeance from the conservative movement, the GOP, and the Trump White House. In this episode, Matt and Sam respond to this ominous moment, analyzing Kirk’s legacy, the politics of martyrdom, and the dangers that lurk ahead. Two notes: (1) This episode was recorded on Tuesday 9/16, before some of the administration’s specific repressive efforts — e.g. the FCC intimidating ABC into suspending late night host Jimmy Kimmel — had taken place. (2) Matt’s sound quality is diminished toward the end of episode because of a technical problem with his mic. Read original article: Read More

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A Tribute to Patrick Hemingway with Sandra Spanier

At One True Podcast we were sad to hear of the death of Patrick Hemingway, the middle son of Ernest, who died on September 2, 2025. Patrick Hemingway (1928-2025) lived a life that was truly Hemingwayesque: traveling like his father, living much of his life in Africa, hunting and fishing, and determined to maintain the legacy of his father’s literary work. We invited Sandra Spanier, General Editor of the Hemingway Letters Project, to share her memories of Patrick, including his contributions to the Letters Project, her visits with him, and a poignant interview with Patrick that was conducted just a few months ago. Our episode closes with a soundbite from that June 2025 interview.We hope you enjoy this immediate reaction to the sad news of Patrick’s passing.

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An Officer and a Spy (w/ John Ganz) [Teaser]

Listen to the rest of this premium episode by subscribing at patreon.com/knowyourenemy.Roman Polanski’s 2019 film about the Dreyfus affair, An Officer and a Spy, only recently made it’s U.S. “premier,” running for a few weeks in August at Film Forum in New York City. When it originally was released, it couldn’t find an American distributor (and likewise was shunned by streaming services), a consequence of the MeToo moment meeting Polanski’s criminal past—in 1978 he fled to Europe after being indicted for the rape of a 13 year-old girl in the United States. Polanski’s past is particularly relevant for his film about the falsely accused Jewish officer in the French military, to whom, in publicity materials circulated when An Officer and a Spy came out in Europe in 2019, the director explicitly compared himself.Of course, we couldn’t possibly have had on any other guest than John Ganz to help us understand the politics of the Dreyfus affair, both in 1895 and 2025, and what to make of Polanski’s cinematic rendering of it. Topics include: Polanski’s life and crimes; Hannah Arendt’s treatment of the Dreyfus affair in The Origins of Totalitarianism; anti-semitism in 19th and early 20th century France; the way Polanski largely ignores the political convulsions caused by the Dreyfus affair, instead handling it more as a crime procedural, and why he might have done so; and more.Sources:John Ganz, “Reading, Watching,” Unpopular Front, Aug 10, 2025— “Gramscians vs Sorelians,” Unpopular Front, Jan 23, 2021— “The Third Republic and Today,” Unpopular Front, Jan 27, 2021— “The Century of Rubbish,” Unpopular Front, Feb 2, 2021— “From Republic to Reaction,” Unpopular Front, Feb 4, 2021David Bell, “An Officer and a Spy,” H-France, March 2021Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951)

Listen to the rest of this premium episode by subscribing at patreon.com/knowyourenemy.Roman Polanski’s 2019 film about the Dreyfus affair, An Officer and a Spy, only recently made it’s U.S. “premier,” running for a few weeks in August at Film Forum in New York City. When it originally was released, it couldn’t find an American distributor (and likewise was shunned by streaming services), a consequence of the MeToo moment meeting Polanski’s criminal past—in 1978 he fled to Europe after being indicted for the rape of a 13 year-old girl in the United States. Polanski’s past is particularly relevant for his film about the falsely accused Jewish officer in the French military, to whom, in publicity materials circulated when An Officer and a Spy came out in Europe in 2019, the director explicitly compared himself.Of course, we couldn’t possibly have had on any other guest than John Ganz to help us understand the politics of the Dreyfus affair, both in 1895 and 2025, and what to make of Polanski’s cinematic rendering of it. Topics include: Polanski’s life and crimes; Hannah Arendt’s treatment of the Dreyfus affair in The Origins of Totalitarianism; anti-semitism in 19th and early 20th century France; the way Polanski largely ignores the political convulsions caused by the Dreyfus affair, instead handling it more as a crime procedural, and why he might have done so; and more.Sources:John Ganz, “Reading, Watching,” Unpopular Front, Aug 10, 2025— “Gramscians vs Sorelians,” Unpopular Front, Jan 23, 2021— “The Third Republic and Today,” Unpopular Front, Jan 27, 2021— “The Century of Rubbish,” Unpopular Front, Feb 2, 2021— “From Republic to Reaction,” Unpopular Front, Feb 4, 2021David Bell, “An Officer and a Spy,” H-France, March 2021Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951) Read original article: Read More

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All on the Table – Katie Lee Biegel – Podcast

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Trump’s 2024 Election Results – No Mandate – Spotify & Perplexity

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The Right-Wing Media Machine is now the U.S. Government – Impromptu – The Washington Post

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