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Thoughts, aloud. Hosted by Michelle Cottle, Ross Douthat, Carlos Lozada and Lydia Polgreen. Every Friday, from New York Times Opinion.

Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp

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Thoughts, aloud. Hosted by Michelle Cottle, Ross Douthat, Carlos Lozada and Lydia Polgreen. Every Friday, from New York Times Opinion.

Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp

    How Does Trump’s Violent Rhetoric End?

    How Does Trump’s Violent Rhetoric End?

    How worried should we really be about the threat of political violence? On this week’s episode of “Matter of Opinion,” columnist Jamelle Bouie joins the hosts to set the record straight on whether we’re actually living through an unusually violent era, and they discuss whether the new movie, “Civil War,” could come true.

    Plus, Keanu Reeves in his most beautiful form yet.

    • 32 min
    Thomas Friedman on Iran, Israel and Preventing a ‘Forever War’

    Thomas Friedman on Iran, Israel and Preventing a ‘Forever War’

    Will Israel and Iran’s unprecedented attacks escalate into a wider mideast conflict? A “forever war”? This week, columnist Tom Friedman joins the hosts to unpack the latest developments, what it means for Gaza, and the implications for the region writ large.

    • 28 min
    Abortion, Trump and Religion in Politics

    Abortion, Trump and Religion in Politics

    This week, the hosts debate how religious voters will react to Donald Trump’s betrayal of anti-abortion positions, the evolution of Christianity as the domain of the right and whether religion is actually as powerful as it seems in modern U.S. politics.

    Plus, Ross finds aliens, again.

    • 36 min
    Are Smartphones Just a Scapegoat for Our Unhappy Children?

    Are Smartphones Just a Scapegoat for Our Unhappy Children?

    It’s not just bad vibes — America’s kids are not OK. As study after study shows worsening youth mental health, a popular theory has emerged: The rise of smartphones and the addictive nature of social media is making young people miserable. But can it really be that simple?

    This week, the hosts debate the myriad possible factors contributing to teenagers’ unhappiness, and discuss how parents, schools and the government can protect kids without doing further harm. Plus, a sui generis Lozada family vacation.

    • 36 min
    Finding the Line Between Celebrity and Politician With Tressie McMillan Cottom

    Finding the Line Between Celebrity and Politician With Tressie McMillan Cottom

    The sociologist and New York Times columnist Tressie McMillan Cottom joins the hosts this week to discuss the role of celebrity in politics. Could Beyoncé and Taylor Swift, with their tens of millions of fans, sway the presidential election? And beyond brand-name pop stars, what role does celebrity play within the political system?

    Plus, Tressie goes a little “Dr. Oz” on us.

    • 35 min
    Texts From the Swamp

    Texts From the Swamp

    It can often feel as if politicians use a lot of words without saying much of anything. So how do journalists and citizens make sense of what’s said (and unsaid) in the many congressional reports, court decisions and campaign memoirs that pour out of Washington?

    This week on “Matter of Opinion,” Carlos Lozada makes the case for reading the Capitol, and uses insights from his new book, “The Washington Book,” to help his co-hosts decode everyone from Donald Trump to Mike Pence to Barack Obama.

    • 35 min

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41 notes

41 notes

No more red banner ,

Live the show but too short!!

I really love the show but wished it would go deeper on each topic.
The debaters have very interesting thoughts but everything is cut short without having time to go deep into each subject. I could listen to them debating for 2 hours on only one subject, but understanding that is a lot to ask, I would settle on each episode only focusing on 1 subject for 45 minutes. The recommendations are fun but really non essential and I could do without.
Keep up the good work. This is always a podcast I look forward to!

BRED Client ,

Less Strident ? New presenters ?

Audio is an interesting exercise. Your voices come into our homes, our intimate space.

You may have something that I’d like to hear and take on board. Unfortunately, if your voice is strident and remains at such high levels for the entire discussion. ..I’ll turn off and pass on future episodes.

When I was a kid, we had the Susan Stanberg’s, the Cokie Roberts of Public Radio delivering and discussing the news of the day.

They had vocal personality, weren’t afraid to put themselves out there, express their opinions and deliver really interesting information.

This is the New York Times. We, your listeners and subscribers hold you Times Opinion writers and presenters to a higher level than that which other news organizations accept and even perhaps encourage.

Hopefully you all have wonderful audio producers who know how to deal with this kind of thing.

Best,

chris from lille ,

Two disappointing episodes

I was surprised and disappointed by the need of the female interviewer - my apologies I don’t have her name - to interrupt her guests or colleague or to express what struck me as unfounded personal biais. This is not what I generally find with the NYT....

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