Ask The Politics Guys: The Case for Trump
This week’s Ask The Politics Guys question is: “How could anyone in their right mind vote for Donald Trump?”
This week’s Ask The Politics Guys question is: “How could anyone in their right mind vote for Donald Trump?”

Mike and Jay kick off the show by looking at the Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision allowing construction of a Mexico border wall to move forward pending litigation. The Court’s five conservatives didn’t rule on the substance of President Trump’s…

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Castbox | PocketCasts | Overcast Mike and Jay open the episode with a look at multiple state decisions concerning whether or not Donald Trump is eligible to appear on the GOP primary ballot. They consider the 14th Amendment’s Insurrection Clause and whether the elements apply to Trump, the authority…

This week’s podcast opens with Mike and Jay discussing Paul Ryan’s decision to run for Speaker of the House. Jay is a Ryan fan from way back, and even Mike respects Ryan – though he doesn’t agree with him on very much. Does this sort of inside-bas

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | PocketCasts | Overcast | Stitcher | RSS Trey talks with scholar Justin Gest (@_JustinGest), an associate professor from George Mason Universty’s Schar School of Policy and Government, and author of the upcoming book Majority Minority. Things Trey & Gest get into include: The future of majority minority politics in the United…

Subscribe: iTunes | PocketCasts | Overcast | Stitcher | RSS Trey welcomes David Hawkings to the show to discuss his latest media project The Fulcrum. Topics discussed include: What is the current fundamental problem or problems in the American system? Why do we need a news outlet like The Fulcrum? What makes The Fulcrum different?…

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Castbox | PocketCasts | Overcast Mike talks with Liam deClive-Lowe, co-founder and co-president of American Policy Ventures. APV is a group that works with people and organizations across the ideological spectrum to make it easier for policymakers to effectively solve critical policy problems. They sponsored the Georgetown Battleground Civility…