
From the Wall Street Journal Opinion page, “Potomac Watch” columnist Kim Strassel goes one-on-one with the newsmakers of the week: from candidates to campaign-managers, politicians to pollsters. The place to find news, insight and debate on both the overhyped and overlooked Washington storylines. Send your feedback to atkim@wsj.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GovernmentPoliticsNews | |||

A federal judge dismissed the Trump Department of Justice lawsuits against former FBI director James Comey and New York attorney general Letitia James on procedural grounds, but could they be revived? And how? Also, where do things stand on the broa... more
Congress claims keeping healthcare premiums down is a top priority, with Democrats going so far as to shut down the government over extending ObamaCare subsidies. But what exactly is driving prices higher, and how should Washington go about truly fix... more
Now Congress has voted to require the Justice Department to release the Jeffrey Epstein files, what types of information are about to land, and what damage might that information cause? On this episode of All Things, Kim Strassel queries former feder... more
Tucker Carlson's interview with white supremacist Nick Fuentes--and Heritage Foundation President Kevin Robert's initial defense of it--is highlighting a rift in the conservative movement. While the Heritage president has since walked back that suppo... more
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She is a mouth piece for the far right. She actually defends withholding the Epstein files which bunch of old white rich men names can continue to stay under the radar. If her daughter was amongst the victim, she would sing a different song. Ghislaine Maxwell is gushing about her sweet new prison set-up as long as she keeps her mouth shut!!!
I’ve always loved Kim Strassel. This podcast doesn’t disappoint.
One of the best and brightest voices you can listen to in order to get an insightful assessment on things. My favorite podcast hands down!
My favorite podcast! I listen as soon as a new one is released. My only complaint is that new ones don’t come out often enough.
Love the guests and the fact that she doesn’t get into the hyperbole. Usually a nice straight interview with some back and forth.
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Each episode features in-depth conversations with influential figures in politics, providing listeners with insights into current events, legislative issues, and the inner workings of government. The content varies from discussions about the government shutdown, housing affordability crises, safety measures for lawmakers, to the ongoing debates surrounding free speech and climate change. This series is marked by its commitment to bringing on guests who are deeply involved in political processes, allowing for a nuanced exploration of significant contemporary issues, often presenting varying perspectives to encourage robust discussion.
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