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Dueling takes on contemporary American politics, society, and culture, with perspectives from the center-left and center-right of the progressive-conservative spectrum.
Dueling takes on contemporary American politics, society, and culture, with perspectives from the center-left and center-right of the progressive-conservative spectrum.
Episodes

Friday Jul 09, 2021
Episode 31 - Ranked Choice Voting Faces Its Biggest Test
Friday Jul 09, 2021
Friday Jul 09, 2021
We spend the first segment of this episode diving into the NYC Mayoral Race and discuss everything that was on the ballot in that race, including the candidates themselves, crime and the police, and ranked choice voting (0:30-26:34). We then hit on a variety of different topics including the revival of bipartisanship with the infrastructure agreement, the conclusion of the Supreme Court's term, and the newfound ability for college athletes to get paid (26:50-56:17).

Saturday Jun 19, 2021
Episode 30 - The Things We Never Learned
Saturday Jun 19, 2021
Saturday Jun 19, 2021
This week we discuss Juneteenth (0:30-19:28), the Tulsa Massacre and Critical Race Theory (19:46-44:50), and then we close by profiling two, perhaps lesser known, Black Americans (45:44-1:03-:39).

Friday Jun 11, 2021
Episode 29 - Filibustering Bipartisanship
Friday Jun 11, 2021
Friday Jun 11, 2021
We begin this week's episode by considering some listener feedback we received about last week's Israel-Palestine discussion (0:30-27:12). We then spend some time discussing the state of bipartisanship in D.C. through the lenses of the filibuster, infrastructure, and voting rights (27:30-51:26). We wrap up by analyzing Naomi Osaka's withdrawal from the French Open, what it says about the mental health of athletes, and what it means for their relationship with the media who cover them (51:44-1:07:00).

Friday May 28, 2021
Episode 28 - What is Jerusalem worth? Nothing. Everything.
Friday May 28, 2021
Friday May 28, 2021
We (try to) tackle the Israeli-Palestinian conflict this week. We begin by discussing the history of the region (0:30-24:02) before analyzing the conflict that has engulfed the region over the past couple of weeks (24:14-49:05). We then spend some time looking at the role the United States plays in the region and the reaction to the current conflict here in the U.S. (49:49-1:21:06), before wrapping up by talking about antisemitism (1:21:23-1:27:26).

Tuesday May 18, 2021
Tuesday May 18, 2021
We start this episode by analyzing the initial census data recently released by the government (0:30-34:44), then we spend some time examining Liz Cheney's last stand in the GOP leadership (34:57-53:41), before considering the latest CDC guidelines and reflecting on the NBA's Hall of Fame class that was inducted this past weekend (53:54-1:08:46).

Monday May 03, 2021
Monday May 03, 2021
With policing still making headlines over the past couple of weeks, we spend this episode thinking about policing in the United States from a couple of different perspectives. We are joined first by Salome Kassini (3:11-33:31) and then by Ratko Aleksis (34:05-1:45:03) who give us their unique perspectives on the big picture role of policing in this country and on several particular incidents, including the Derek Chauvin verdict and the killings of Adam Toledo, Daunte Wright, and Ma'Khia Bryant, before we try to weave together all of our different perspectives into some kind of coherent takeaway (1:45:30-1:53:31).

Sunday Apr 25, 2021
Episode 25 - The Pullout That Was Promised
Sunday Apr 25, 2021
Sunday Apr 25, 2021
We start this week's episode by reacting and responding to some listener thoughts on the Georgia election laws before going deep into the U.S. dealings with Afghanistan and Iran. We stay overseas to finish up by discussing the rapid rise and fall of the Super League this week.
0:30-28:43 Georgia Election Law Mailbag
29:09-1:12:51 U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East
1:13:16-1:30:05 European Super League

Friday Apr 16, 2021
Episode 24 - The Mayor, the T, and Nicaela Chinnaswamy
Friday Apr 16, 2021
Friday Apr 16, 2021
In this Boston/Massachusetts-centric episode, we discuss the current and future states of the T and give an overview of Boston's burgeoning mayoral race before talking to the newest elected member of the Republican State Committee, Nicaela Chinnaswamy, about her decision to enter politics and the wild story of her race for the RSC.
0:30-21:55 - The T
22:21-47:02 - Boston Mayoral Race
47:23-1:25:23 - Interview with Nicaela Chinnaswamy

Sunday Apr 11, 2021
Episode 23 - America's Pastime Confronts America's Present
Sunday Apr 11, 2021
Sunday Apr 11, 2021
In this week's episode we try to separate the wheat from the chaff with what's going on in Georgia. We bookend that discussion with a preliminary analysis of the proposed infrastructure bill and a look at where we stand in our collective fight against the coronavirus.
0:30-26:01 - Infrastructure
26:13-1:01:01 - Georgia Voting Law & MLB All Star
1:01:20-1:18:41 - Vaccinations & Variants

Monday Mar 29, 2021
Episode 22 - The Best Laid Plans
Monday Mar 29, 2021
Monday Mar 29, 2021
In a week where President Biden thought he was going to be able to take a victory lap touting the passage of the latest COVID relief bill, he, instead, was confronted with two mass shootings and a rising crisis on our southern border.
3:42-33:05 Immigration
33:20-1:28:32 Gun Control, anti-Asian discrimination, and U.S. exceptionalism
