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25.03.2025
25 Minuten
Chuck Schumer’s Rough Week:
Infighting among Senate Democrats.
Key congressional colleagues publicly criticizing Schumer’s
leadership.
The growing divide between progressive and moderate
Democrats.
Democratic Black Voter Outreach:
The party’s new initiatives to engage Black voters.
Whether the efforts are authentic or performative.
The potential electoral impact heading into 2026.
Interview with Dr. Cornel West:
His views on the current political climate.
The state of progressive politics.
Thoughts on the Democratic Party’s Black voter strategy.
Broader reflections on race, justice, and the future of
activism.
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09.08.2024
18 Minuten
Dr. Golan has over two decades of experience in political
communications and international relations. He is the coauthor of
'My Brother's Keeper: The Complicated Relationship Between
American Jews and Israel' and currently serves as a professor
at Texas Christian University.
We discussed how might American Jews vote in the 2024 elections,
and what could this mean for U.S.-Israel relations?
Why is antisemitism rising on college campuses and how can it be
addressed?
Why does Israel attract so much global attention, and why do
people have such strong opinions about it?
How do Evangelical Christians support Israel, and why do American
Jews and Israeli Jews view them differently?
Can American Jews be both liberal and pro-Israel, and what
challenges do they face in balancing these views?
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30.05.2024
10 Minuten
In this episode, I delve into the heated speculation surrounding
Joe's potential nomination as the Democratic Party's candidate
for President in the upcoming November election. What was
once private conjecture among influential Democrats is now
surfacing in public discourse, adding layers of intrigue and
anticipation to the political landscape.
Meanwhile, we explore Trump's bold entrance and hero's welcome
into Brooklyn where many Republicans would consider enemy
territory, receiving a hero's welcome. This unexpected
reception highlights Trump's appeal to non traditional Republican
voters. But a contrasting tone for Trump at the libertarian
convention where enthusiasm was definitely lacking.
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14.08.2023
31 Minuten
Ken W. Good graduated from Hardin Simmons University in 1982 with
a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He received a Master of
Education Degree in 1986 from Tarleton State University, a part
of the Texas A&M System. In 1989, he received his law
degree from Texas Tech School of Law, where he was a member of
the Texas Tech Law Review. Mr. Good has argued cases before
the Supreme Court of Texas and the Texas Court of Criminal
Appeals, along with numerous courts of appeals, including the
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Mr.
Good is married and has two daughters.
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Ken discusses with Chris and Becky how zero bail came about, some
studies that have shown and where to go from here.
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28.03.2023
20 Minuten
Is District Attorney Bragg going to pull the trigger on Former
President Trump's indictment? Chris thinks he has to at
this point.
House Republicans still haven't released a budget...is this a
problem for them?
Chris explains why Vice President Harris needs to go to Africa
and what we hope she can accomplish.
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The Water Cooler Politics podcast with Chris and Becky Arps is a
political podcast that provides insightful analysis and discussion
on current political events, policies, and issues. The podcast is
known for its lively and engaging style, as well as for the hosts'
ability to inject humor and personality into the discussion. The
Water Cooler Politics podcast is a must-listen for anyone
interested in politics and wants to stay informed and engaged with
the latest political developments.
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