Josh is joined by Liam Donovan, Scott Segal, and Anna Burhop to discuss last night’s State of the Union Address, what President Trump’s speech did (and did not) mention, and what that tells us about policy priorities in 2018.
BBC’s The Documentary: A Year in Trump Tweets
I joined BBC’s Anthony Zurcher for a bipartisan look at some of the most outrageous (and revealing) Presidential tweets of 2017.
In January it will be 12 months of tweets from Donald Trump since his inauguration last January – a year of tweeting dangerously for his opponents, and potentially for himself. The president has posted about stopping North Korea’s ‘Rocket Man’ leader from acquiring nuclear missiles. At home he has rallied his supporters and lashed out at his critics – as well as his own intelligence services. Some suggest that forthright remarks on Twitter could cause the President legal problems from on-going investigations into Russia’s involvement in last year’s election. The BBC’s Anthony Zurcher reviews a year of the president’s tweets and asks what has been the impact of the way Donald Trump has used Twitter during his first year as president. What can the tweets tell us about the Trump presidency, America and its relationship with the world?
Full episode info here.
Mack on Politics
I joined Matt Mackowiak to talk shutdown politics, midterms, and grade the first year of the Trump era.
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My brand new @MackOnPolitics #podcast episode with the wicked smart @LPDonovan talking about the shutdown, the 2018 legislative agenda and the midterms.
Listen now here — https://t.co/EwzfvIA9Zw
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— Matt Mackowiak (@MattMackowiak) January 19, 2018