Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

Trump's UN Speech, North Korea, Graham-Cassidy, and Listener Feedback

Trump's UN Speech, North Korea, Graham-Cassidy, and Listener Feedback

FromPantsuit Politics


Trump's UN Speech, North Korea, Graham-Cassidy, and Listener Feedback

FromPantsuit Politics

ratings:
Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Sep 22, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

President Trump addressed the UN this week. We discuss his remarks, the continued debate on Graham-Cassidy as a last ditch effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and listener feedback.  First, we celebrate reaching our first Patreon goal that will allow us to produce The Nuanced Life series. We're so excited and extraordinarily grateful. If you'd like to support our work and access our secret garden of bonus content, visit our Patreon page. Thank you, thank you, thank you.  And thanks to Modcloth and VirtueLabs for sponsoring today's episode.  Before discussing foreign policy, we take a moment to acknowledge the devastating earthquakes in Mexico City. Unfortunately, Mexico City is uniquely positioned for more disasters.  We talk about the speech President Trump made to the UN, in which he promised to totally destroy North Korea if necessary and talked tough about Venezuela and US sovereignty. We discuss the contradictory mix of intervention and isolation the President promised as well as the tendency on the part of Americans to forget what we "get" in exchange for our global involvement.  Next, we discuss the Graham-Cassidy bill and the inexplicable inability of legislators to make a policy case for it.  Finally, we discuss listener feedback on our Title IX conversation and Erin's question on how we do it all (and whether that's a question that we should ask each other).   
Released:
Sep 22, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

For anyone discouraged by our current political discourse, Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers bring a nuanced and grace-filled perspective to discussions about politics and news.