
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 | 41 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GovernmentNewsPolitics | |||

In recent appearances at Turning Point USA's America Fest and the Heritage Foundation, Ben Shapiro called out the danger from conservative commentators who host Hitler apologists and indulge in conspiracy theories. On this episode of All Things, Kim ... more
Donald Trump made immigration policy central to his 2024 victory, and his successful closure of the border remains popular with voters. But in the wake of two law-enforcement shootings in Minnesota and amid protests across the country, where does the... more
Iran's regime continues its brutal treatment of protestors determined to overthrow the authoritarian government. President Trump is promising that help is on the way, but what should he do, and what should he avoid? On this episode of All Things, Kim... more
Crushed by the welfare-fraud scandal in Minnesota, Governor Tim Walz-- Kamala Harris’s 2024 running mate --has ended his run for a third term and put his political career on pause. The Trump administration is meanwhile cracking down on Minnesota's fr... more
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In my opinion, Kim is the best writer the WSJ has. She’s intelligent, informative, humorous and she writes about topics that all Americans should be interested in. Her podcast guest are very good and the conversations interesting. I never miss a column of hers and listen to most of her podcast. She’s a true conservative and well worth reading and listening to.
The recent interview with John Turley was truly exceptional. Key points that are relevant today were covered. Informative and also fun to listen to. Have him come back!
Kimberly Strassel can be counted on to deliver the facts, the truth, and with no bias or subterfuge as is the case with MSM. Her recent episode explaining the healthcare mess was most informative and helpful.
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.
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This podcast engages listeners with insightful discussions centered around current political events, government issues, and news analyses. Episodes feature in-depth interviews with various newsmakers, including politicians, authors, and policy experts, examining largely overlooked controversies alongside trending topics. Notable themes showcased include healthcare reform, free speech implications, the complexities of government shutdowns, and the evolving conservative movement in America. What sets this podcast apart is its signature focus on blending humor with critical political discourse, aiming to provide a balanced view amid today's polarized environment.
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