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by Miss Isabel Swaniawski Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who are the hosts of the argument podcast?

“ The Argument ,” a new Opinion podcast from The New York Times, embraces that idea of respectful disagreement. Its hosts — Ross Douthat, Michelle Goldberg and David Leonhardt — hold strongly different beliefs, but they also respect one another and they enjoy talking together about the biggest issues facing the country.

What do David Leonhardt and Ross Douthat disagree about?

Ross Douthat, David Leonhardt and special guest Michelle Cottle of The Times's editorial board disagree about what comes next for the president and the country. Then David and Ross revisit one of their sharpest recurring disagreements: What can be done about climate change? For background reading on this episode, visit nytimes.com/theargument.

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.

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Can Democrats Win When They Talk About Race?

With the midterm elections just nine months away, the Democrats face some hefty existential questions that need answers: Who are they in this post- and possibly pre-Trump era of American politics? Are they simply the anti-Trump party? Or are they the party of progress? Who are the voters they need to turn out in November? Should they excite the base by building a coalition united against white supremacy, or should they moderate their message to win over Republican-defectors? This week on “The Argument,” Jane Coaston brings together two voices that represent the factions in the Democratic Party’s existential struggle.

Does the Supreme Court Need More Justices?

2022 is a big year for supporters of Supreme Court reform. Roe v.

Can the G.O.P. Recover From the 'Big Lie'? We Asked 2 Conservatives

There’s a divide in the Republican Party between those who believe the ‘Big Lie’ — that the election was stolen from President Donald Trump — and those who don’t. But which side is ultimately the future of the party?

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 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….

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.

Who is Dan McLaughlin?

Dan McLaughlin is senior writer for National Review and a former attorney. George Derek Musgrove is an associate professor of history at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and a co-author of “Chocolate City: A History of Race and Democracy in the Nation’s Capital.”.

A new Opinion podcast

Have you found yourself in the middle of a heated political discussion, wondering, “How could someone possibly think that?”

How do I listen?

Subscribe now for a sneak peek and to receive our first episode when it publishes on Thursday, Oct. 11. You can find “The Argument” on iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you listen to podcasts.

The Radicalization of Ross Douthat

Yesterday’s edition of the Ezra Klein Show, “ Ross Douthat Has Been ‘Radicalized a Little Bit, Too,’ ” is well worth a listen (or you can simply read the transcript ). It’s the type of conversation that has become all too rare in American politics.

An interesting podcast conversation

Yesterday’s edition of the Ezra Klein Show, “ Ross Douthat Has Been ‘Radicalized a Little Bit, Too,’ ” is well worth a listen (or you can simply read the transcript ). It’s the type of conversation that has become all too rare in American politics.

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