10 Minute Drill

Matt Whitlock

Your morning 10-minute rundown of the most important stories in news and politics, hosted by veteran political strategist Matt Whitlock. We’re keeping it fun, fast, and light because you’ve got enough going on. New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.

  1. 2時間前

    The DNC plot to marginalize DSA for 2028; Gav and Gretch laugh off lockdowns | Monday Rundown

    The DNC just locked in its 2028 primary calendar — and it's built to check the party's growing socialist wing before it can gain real power. Today on Monday Rundown: why South Carolina leads off the calendar again, how Democrats are on defense over the DSA's agenda while quietly cozying up to parts of it (court packing, anyone?), and why Ro Khanna spent his weekend getting torched online over his "economic patriotism" wealth tax proposal. Also: a fundraising email from Kamala Harris' PAC leaves Alaska Senate candidate Mary Peltola in an awkward spot, with her campaign trying to distance itself from a request her own team reportedly made. And as Anthony Fauci keeps making headlines, we look at the equally responsible — and less scrutinized — legacy of Randi Weingarten's pandemic-era school closures. Plus, Gavin Newsom and Gretchen Whitmer laugh off the lockdown era like it never happened. IN THIS EPISODE: 0:00 - Intro  0:43 - DNC sets 2028 primary calendar to neutralize the DSA 2:41 - Democrats on defense over DSA's agenda (and quietly embracing court packing) 4:00 - Ro Khanna's "economic patriotism" wealth tax gets torched online 7:08 - The mess in Alaska: Kamala Harris, Mary Peltola, and a fundraising email nobody wants to own 9:03 - Kinda chic to dunk on Dr. Fauci 10:52 - Gavin and Gretch laugh off lockdowns 12:31 - the week ahead New episodes of the 10 Minute Drill drop daily — fast, sharp political breakdowns for people who don't have time to doomscroll the news themselves.

  2. 4日前

    Wisconsin Election Results, Abdul El-Sayed’s Tackle Football Challenge & the $200 Trillion DSA Agenda

    In this episode, we break down the latest election results and political developments across Wisconsin and Minnesota, including polling errors, David Crowley’s progressive record, and what the Wisconsin results could mean for Republicans and Democrats. We also take a closer look at Abdul El-Sayed and his unusual challenge to Mike Rogers to play tackle football with no pads. El-Sayed’s comments have drawn attention, but his policy agenda is even more consequential. We examine his calls for greater government control, Medicare for All, and taxpayer-funded healthcare policies. Plus, we examine the massive price tag behind the Democratic Socialists of America’s agenda. Some estimates put the cost of major DSA policy proposals at $200 trillion in new federal spending. What would that mean for American taxpayers and the U.S. economy? We also discuss California’s troubled high-speed rail project, which has already consumed billions of dollars while facing mounting costs, funding challenges, and questions about whether the project will ever deliver on its original promises. Finally, we look at the Democratic Party’s continued emphasis on climate change and whether voters are becoming less receptive to the climate-focused agenda. Topics covered: Wisconsin election results and election analysis Minnesota politics and the latest Democratic candidates Abdul El-Sayed and his tackle football challenge to Mike Rogers Democratic Socialism and government control Medicare for All and government-run healthcare The estimated $200 trillion cost of DSA policy proposals California high-speed rail and government spending Climate change and the Democratic Party’s political agenda Republican and Democratic election strategy Listen to the full episode for political analysis, election coverage, and a closer look at the policies shaping the 2026 political landscape.

  3. 5日前

    Francesca Hong’s Radical Policies, Abdul El-Sayed’s Deleted Videos & Zohran Mamdani’s NYC Agenda

    From Francesca Hong’s radical policies in Wisconsin to Abdul El-Sayed’s deleted videos and Zohran Mamdani’s escalating fight with Amazon, the radical left continues to push policies that could reshape American politics, the economy, and culture. In this episode, we take a closer look at Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Francesca Hong, including her controversial “Feast of the Feminine” dinner and the radical policies she has embraced. We also examine Abdul El-Sayed, the Democratic Socialist who recently won Michigan’s Democratic gubernatorial primary, and his decision to remove more than 100 videos from his YouTube channel. His deleted content included inherently Anti-American commentary on the Second Amendment, border security, July 4th fireworks, football, and more.  In New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani is escalating his fight with Amazon while backing legislation that critics warn could drive up costs for consumers, threaten delivery jobs, and hurt small-business owners. Plus, we break down the Biden administration’s Medicare Part D spending scheme, examine UN Women’s attack on so-called “manosphere” language, and expose the controversy surrounding the “Republicans for Talarico” group. In this episode:• Francesca Hong and Wisconsin’s gubernatorial race• Hong’s “Feast of the Feminine” event and radical policies• Abdul El-Sayed’s deleted YouTube videos and Democratic Socialist agenda• Michigan’s Democratic gubernatorial primary• Zohran Mamdani, Amazon, and NYC delivery workers• The economic consequences of New York City’s delivery legislation• Biden-era Medicare Part D spending and taxpayer costs• UN Women and the “manosphere”• The “Republicans for Talarico” controversy• The rise of Democratic Socialism and the radical left Subscribe and follow for conservative political commentary, Republican news, election coverage, and analysis of the latest developments in American politics.

  4. 6日前

    Did Abdul El-Sayed just nuke his campaign with bad football takes? Thanksgiving on the ballot

    Wisconsin's Democratic governor primary is down to the wire — a final poll shows Francesca Hong with a stunning 22-point lead over David Crowley, and Politico reports the party establishment is scrambling to stop a democratic socialist from winning Tuesday. We break down the data center moratorium fight defining the race and why Crowley's "guardrails" approach hasn't closed the gap. Then: AOC says Hasan Piker is the left's answer to Joe Rogan for reaching young men — so we ask, does Abdul El-Sayed have the same appeal? From Taylor Swift and Blue's Clues references to calling football's culture "toxic masculinity," we break down his messaging to men. We also dig into the real argument behind Medicare for All — why critics say it's less about helping the working class and more about easing benefit delivery to non-citizens, tied to Abdul's writings on "racial capitalism" and COVID-19 inequities. Plus, a wild story unfolding across Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, and South Dakota: Democrats are ditching their own nominees to run "independents" instead. We cover Dan Osborn's socialist ties, leaked documents on an alleged harassment campaign against Montana's Alani Bankhead, and South Dakota nominee Julian Beaudion's shocking withdrawal after citing threats to his family. And we close it out with Chuck Grassley's emotional tribute to his 92-year-old vacuum, Beth — who "died," sparked a wave of national sympathy, and was somehow revived with a new Hoover just a day later. Topics covered: 0:00 - Intro0:36 - Wisconsin Governor's Primary: Hong's 22-Point Lead2:46 - Abdul, Hasan Piker & the Manosphere5:46 - Medicare for All & Racial Capitalism0744 - Democrats Pushing Out Their Own Nominees12:32 - Taxing Millionaires: Revenge Politics13:57 - Chuck Grassley & the Legend of Beth the Vacuum New episodes of 10 Minute Drill drop daily — political news, broken down fast.

  5. 8月10日

    AOC’s path for 2028; Abdul’s bad healthcare offer; Senate passes major milestone

    The Senate wraps its final hours before recess with a historic confirmation record — Todd Blanche and 74 other nominees confirmed, pushing Republicans to a 95% confirmation rate, the best mark in 25 years. We break down Democrats voting against voter ID, plus the Padilla objection and Schatz nodding off on the floor. Big news for crypto: the CLARITY Act vote is officially scheduled for September 16. Will Senate Republicans hold the line against big bank lobbying pressure, or will Wall Street win this round? In Michigan, Abdul El-Sayed's Medicare for All push is under fire — critics say it means major tax hikes and could trigger hospital closures across the state. We break down the numbers and the backlash. Meanwhile in Wisconsin, primary drama unfolds as Hong is labeled "too extreme" even for AOC, and David Crowley claims calling someone "establishment" is a slur. And is AOC eyeing 2028? She won't rule out a presidential run, and a new New Hampshire poll shows her crushing both Gavin Newsom and Kamala Harris. We break down what it means for the Democratic field. 🔔 Subscribe to 10 Minute Drill for daily political news breakdowns in under 10 minutes. 📌 Topics covered: 0:00 - Intro  0:39 - Low Key with Iran 1:17 - Senate's Final Hours Before Recess 2:50 - Dems block voter ID bill 3:58 - CLARITY Act Vote Scheduled for September 5:38 - Abdul & Medicare for All Backlash 9:49 - Wisconsin Primary Drama 11:10 - AOC for President in 2028? #10MinuteDrill #Senate #MedicareForAll #AOC2028 #CryptoRegulation #ClarityAct #Michigan #Wisconsin #Politics #KamalaHarris #GavinNewsom

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Your morning 10-minute rundown of the most important stories in news and politics, hosted by veteran political strategist Matt Whitlock. We’re keeping it fun, fast, and light because you’ve got enough going on. New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.

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