
What is the argument on Apple Podcasts?
The Argument on Apple Podcasts Strongly-held opinions. Open-minded debates. A weekly ideas show, hosted by Jane Coaston. Strongly-held opinions. Open-minded debates. A weekly ideas show, hosted by Jane Coaston.
What is the argument in news?
The Argument. The news tells you what's going on, but not what to make of it. Every week New York Times Opinion columnists Ross Douthat, Michelle Goldberg and David Leonhardt explain the argument from each side of the political spectrum, so you can decide where you stand and how to persuade the opposition.
Is David Leonhardt still on the argument podcast?
David Leonhardt returns to the podcast to celebrate its 100 episodes and two years on the air. Together, the O.G. “Argument” hosts dissect the final presidential debate, argue over the validity of the Hunter Biden allegations, and discuss Joe Biden’s campaign strategy in its final 11 days.
Was Ross’s argument a fallacy?
Michelle Goldberg wrote a response column to Ross’s, claiming his argument was a fallacy. To bring their dueling columns to life, Jane Coaston brought the two writers together to debate the future of abortion protection and restriction in America. Mentioned in this episode: * Ross’s Sunday Revie…
How many episodes of the O.G.Argument podcast?
David Leonhardt returns to the podcast to celebrate its 100 episodes and two years on the air. Together, the O.G. “Argument” hosts dissect the final presidential debate, argue over the validity of the Hunter Biden allegations, and discuss Joe Biden’s campaign strategy in its final 11 days.
What episode of The 46th is Joe Biden to the Rescue?
The 46th: Joe Biden to the Rescue (Plan) For the final episode in “The 46th” series, Michelle and Ross commemorate the inauguration of the 46th president with a debate about America’s post-Trump future. Ross compliments the ceremony’s “vague Hunger Games vibe,” and Michelle exhales for the first time in four years.
What is Section 230?
As scholar Jeff Kosseff defined it, the “26 words that created the internet” is part of the Communications Decency Act of 1996, and it protects websites from liability.
What did Michelle Goldberg write to Ross?
Michelle Goldberg wrote a response column to Ross’s, claiming his argument was a fallacy. To bring their dueling columns to life, Jane Coaston brought the two writers together to debate the future of abortion protection and restriction in America. Mentioned in this episode: * Ross’s Sunday Revie….
What happened to Ruth Bader Ginsburg?
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death has elevated the stakes of the presidential election and left the fate of the Supreme Court as a question. Ross and Michelle debate the Republican hypocrisy of trying to fill the seat before the election, the self-weakening counter-strategy of Democrats and Roe v.
What is Alison Bechdel's new book about?
Bechdel, the cartoonist whose comic strip inspired the Bechdel Test for female representation in Hollywood, says she has found transcendence in everything from yoga and karate to weight lifting and biking. Her new book, “The Secret to Superhuman Strength,” examines the exercise craze, and what it exposes about our attitudes around self-care, the booming fitness economy and even our mortality. In this conversation, Kara Swisher and Bechdel discuss the evolution of workout culture (“yoga boom” included), the politics of art (especially during the Trump era) and how mainstream cultural norms have finally caught up to, as Bechdel puts it, “where lesbians were back in the ’80s.”
Why do police officers have qualified immunity?
Qualified immunity protects government officials from some lawsuits if they violate a person’s constitutional rights in the course of their duties. If you’ve heard of police officers getting away with unconstitutional behavior and wondered how, it might have been because they had qualified immunity.
What is the goal of Biden?
4/21/2021. President Biden has set an ambitious goal for the United States to be carbon-neutral by 2050 . Achieving it means weaning the country off fossil fuels and using more alternative energy sources like solar and wind. But environmentalists disagree about whether nuclear power should be part of the mix.
Why is qualified immunity important?
But critics say it would leave police vulnerable when they’re faced with life-threatening situations. Qualified immunity protects government officials from some lawsuits if they violate a person’s constitutional rights in the course of their duties. If you’ve heard of...
Who is the late night host of The Argument?
In this bonus episode of “The Argument,” Jane Coaston has an extended chat with the late-night host Trevor Noah. They discuss taking on the mantle of “The Daily Show” from Jon Stewart, cancel culture and why you can’t take old jokes out of the context of the society in which they were made.
Is it too early to declare hate crimes?
Authorities say it’s too early to declare the attacks a hate crime . Forty-seven states and the District of Columbia have hate crime laws on the books, designed to add further penalties for perpetrators whose biases led to their crime.
Is Pride Month a parade?
It’s Pride Month, which means cities across the country will be having parades and other festivities, albeit scaled-down versions. In New York and several other cities, parade organizers have said uniformed police officers may not march as a group.
Who is the cartoonist who inspired the Bechdel test?
Bechdel, the cartoonist whose comic strip inspired the Bechdel Test for female representation in Hollywood, says she has found transcendence in everything from yoga and karate to weight lifting and biking. Her new book, “The Secret to Superhuman Strength,” examines the... Duration: 00:35:59.
Who is the host of the 46th argument?
This week, Ross Douthat is joined first by Jane Coaston, formerly of “The ...
What episode does Michelle and Ross talk about the inauguration?
For the final episode in “The 46th” series, Michelle and Ross commemorate the inauguration of the 46th president with a debate about America’s post-Trump future. Ross compliments the ceremony’s “vague Hunger Games vibe,” and Michelle exhales for the first time ...
What do Ross and Michelle dream about?
Michelle and Ross dream of a post-pandemic world. Michelle is ready to meet with friends again once vaccinated, and Ross wonders if the psychological stress of the pandemic has forever changed U.S. politics. Then they reflect on what they’ve learned ...
What episode of The 46th is Michelle and Aaron discussing?
In the second episode of our pre-inauguration series, “The 46th,” Michelle and Aaron debate two countrywide crises that President-elect Joe Biden will inherit from Donald Trump: the coronavirus, and the economic chaos it’s causing. Jeneen Interlandi, the Times editorial board’s ...
Strongly-held opinions. Open-minded debates. A weekly ideas show, hosted by Jane Coaston
Strongly-held opinions. Open-minded debates. A weekly ideas show, hosted by Jane Coaston.
Is the News Media Setting Trump Up For Another Win?
How should political journalists be approaching their work in these polarized times?
Is the University of Austin Just a PR Stunt?
Can a new university fix academia’s problems? Or will it just create another ideological bubble?
Could Breaking Up Meta Make Things Worse?
The parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp reaches 3.6 billion active users. But is its size actually against the public’s interest?
How to Find Common Ground With Your Most Problematic Family Members
To survive a dinner table disagreement with the people you love this Thanksgiving, don’t call it a debate, Dylan Marron argues.
