The Bulwark Podcast

Episode Archive

Episode Archive

802 episodes of The Bulwark Podcast since the first episode, which aired on December 21st, 2018.

  • Why I Left Fox News

    March 13th, 2019  |  40 mins 35 secs
    bernard goldberg, cable, cbs, fox news, journalism, media bias, news

    Bernard Goldberg joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss his career in journalism, cable news, the "strange new respect" phenomenon, and why he left Fox News.

  • The Fellowship of the Miserable

    March 12th, 2019  |  40 mins 10 secs
    abortion, conservatism, democrats, gop, ilhan omar, policy, trump, tucker carlson, twitter

    David French joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss GOP victories pre-Trump, how they botched the repeal and replacement of Obamacare, and what the future holds for the Pro-Life movement. Plus, the how the law of group polarization is taking effect in the wake of the Rep. Ilhan Omar, Tucker Carlson, Jeanine Pirro and others.

  • How Technology Changes Us

    March 11th, 2019  |  32 mins 14 secs
    alex trebek, culture, facebook, internet, technology, twitter

    Christine Rosen from Commentary Magazine joins Jim Swift and Jonathan V. Last to discuss Alex Trebek and the legacy of Jeopardy!, and how the rapid growth of technology is changing society. (And not necessarily for the good.)

  • Trump's Biggest Week, Ever

    March 8th, 2019  |  28 mins 21 secs
    foreign policy, kim jong-un, michael cohen, north korea, president trump

    On today's Bulwark Podcast, Linda Chavez joins Charlie Sykes to discuss why the last week of February was the most important week of Trump's Presidency. How his presidency fared regarding Michael Cohen's testimony, the North Korea summit, to the vote to overturn his national emergency declaration on the southern border.

  • Thursday Megacast

    March 7th, 2019  |  40 mins 2 secs
    canada, david clarke, grifters, ilhan omar, megacast, podcast, twitter

    Ben Parker, Andrew Egger, and Jim Swift join host Charlie Sykes to talk about Sheriff David Clarke, the Democrats' fumble over condemning anti-Semitism, why Canada doesn't always send us their best, and the tarnished legacy of Michael Jackson.

  • Blue States, Red Governors

    March 6th, 2019  |  36 mins 44 secs
    2020, chris christie, gop, governors, larry hogan, national emergency, republicans

    R Street's Andy Smarick joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss what the 13 House Republicans who voted against the national emergency have in common, his work for Chris Christie and Larry Hogan and the importance of government service for conservatives, and an update on 2020.

  • About Jared Kushner's Security Clearance

    March 5th, 2019  |  31 mins 59 secs
    congress, donald trump, executive power, jared kushner, national emergency, oversight, security clearance

    Lawfare's David Priess joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss Jared Kushner's security clearance, the use and abuse of executive power, Congressional oversight, and national emergencies.

  • Confessions of an Oppo Man

    March 4th, 2019  |  46 mins 5 secs
    bias, donald trump, fox news, gop, media, michael jackson, wisconsin

    Tim Miller joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss his career as an oppo man, the rise and fall of the Wisconsin Mafia in the GOP, media bias and protecting the narrative, Fox News and its relationship with the White House, and the Michael Jackson documentary.

  • Alienated America

    March 1st, 2019  |  28 mins 15 secs
    alienated america, conservatism, midwest, tim carney, trump, voters

    Tim Carney from the Washington Examiner and American Enterprise Institute joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss his recent column "The Holy War Over Trump" and his recently published book, "Alienated America."

  • What's a Libertarian to Do?

    February 28th, 2019  |  47 mins 15 secs
    congress, conservatism, cpac, fusionism, libertarianism, regulation, trump

    Reason magazine's editor-at-large Nick Gillespie joins Jim Swift and Charlie Sykes to discuss CPAC, conservatism, the fate of fusionism, and the future of conservatism and libertarianism in the age of Trump.

  • Why the GOP is Afraid of Trump

    February 27th, 2019  |  25 mins 40 secs
    conservatism, house gop, jim jordan, joe walsh, michael cohen, mike pence, national emergency, president trump

    Former Congressman Joe Walsh joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss his changing views on President Trump, why Republicans in Congress are so afraid of President Trump, why they're running interference for him at the Cohen hearings, and why they caved, en masse, on his national emergency declaration.

  • Russia, If You're Listening...

    February 26th, 2019  |  31 mins 20 secs
    doj, donald trump, fbi, kim jong-un, michael cohen, mueller investigation, mueller report, national emergency, north korea, robert mueller, russia, special counsel, trump, vietnam

    David Priess from Lawfare joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss the Mueller Investigation, what we know the Russians did, and how they did it, Michael Cohen's Tuesday hill testimony, the vote to terminate President Trump's declared national emergency, and his trip to Vietnam.

  • Monday Megacast

    February 25th, 2019  |  36 mins 41 secs
    asia trip, bill maher, cpac, donald trump, north korea, oscar, q anon

    Rick Wilson and Molly Jong-Fast join Jim Swift and Jonathan V. Last to talk about CPAC, President Trump's jaunt to Asia, Q Anon, the Oscars and Bill Maher.

  • David Frum and the Long View

    February 22nd, 2019  |  33 mins 40 secs
    conservatism, david frum, donald trump, economy, gop, healthcare, taxes, tea party

    David Frum from The Atlantic joins host Charlie Sykes to talk about his path from presidential speechwriter to party pariah, where the GOP has dropped the ball on everything from financial crisis to Obamacare, and what the future may hold in the era of Trump.

  • Will We See the Mueller Report?

    February 21st, 2019  |  33 mins 24 secs
    doj, fbi, mueller investigation, mueller report, robert mueller, special counsel, trump

    Kim Wehle joins host Charlie Sykes to talk about the apparent beginning of the end of the Mueller Investigation. Will we see the report? She also discusses the revelations in Andrew McCabe's new book, as well as the legal matters behind President Trump's recently declared national emergency.

  • The McCabe Show

    February 20th, 2019  |  39 mins 44 secs
    andrew mccabe, donald trump, fbi, justice thomas, mueller probe

    Lawfare editor-in-chief Benjamin Wittes joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss the rollout of Andrew McCabe's new book, a look at his tenure at the FBI, and an update on the Mueller Investigation and President Trump's transparent efforts to discredit law enforcement and his investigators. Also, a discussion about Justice Clarence Thomas and his views on stare decisis and Times v. Sullivan.