Zipcode Zero

Kevin Maley
Zipcode Zero

Trying to understand the world by talking to those living in it. Politics, history, culture and life stuff. Hosted by Kevin Maley.

  1. 2月26日

    Voices of CPAC

    The Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, meets annually, usually in Washington DC, and is a key gathering of conservative policymakers, media and officials from all over the country.  Over the last decade it has also become ground zero for the Trump wing of the Republican Party. This year the line-up of speakers included Trump himself, JD Vance, Elon Musk, Steve Bannon, various Republican elites of the MAGA stripe.  But CPAC is more than just its speakers, its also its devoted attendees – the thousands of every day activists fly from all over the country to make connections, share ideas and – this year, relish in the restoration of Donald Trump and buz with excitement over what he might do over the next few years. I was interested in talking to those people to learn more about what it is that interests them about trump and what specifically they want to see out of a Trump presidency. I heard a lot of different answers, with consensus on issues like immigration, DEI and humor over Trumpian theatrics. There were also some divisions among attendees, particularly on the topic of Ukraine and Trump’s approach to foreign policy. I found it all fascinating. Whatever one’s views – and mind tend to be more on the left – I think its important and enjoyable to listen to other people’s perspectives and get a better understanding of what inspires their activism. The people I met at CPAC were friendly, chatty  and open to sharing their views – and this episode contains excerpts from a range of conversations I had while on the ground.    I hope you enjoy the show, if so – please make sure to subscribe and share. Enjoy   Show Info ----- Twitter @KevinAMaley ----- Email ZipcodeZeroPodcast@gmail.com ----- Music Urban Deer Hunt: https://linktr.ee/urbandeerhunt

    41 分钟
  2. 2月16日

    Assessing the Early Days of Trump 2.0

    Famed libertarian activist and author Sean Dempsey returns to discuss early takes on Trump 2.0. We discuss Trump's attempts to sledge-hammer parts of the government (CFPD, U.S.AID, Dept of Education), potential attempts to cut military spending, assessments of Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr., the legacy of COVID, Ukraine, Gaza, trilateral talks with China and Russia, and more. You can find Sean's latest book "Trump Again!?" on Amazon.  Chapters 00:00 Libertarian Perspectives on Government and Corporations 00:00 Corporate Influence and Consumer Protection 00:18 The Debate on the Department of Education 05:01 Cultural Wars and Political Divides 15:55 The Culture War Distraction 17:31 Government Spending and Military Accountability 20:59 The Illusion of Change in Politics 24:12 Surveillance and Whistleblowers 29:55 Health Care and the Role of Bobby Kennedy 36:01 Nuance in Political Discourse 48:47 Pandemic Response and Historical Context 49:58 Lab Leak Theory and Censorship 51:17 Polarization and Nuance in Society 52:30 Political Accountability and Historical Reflection 54:09 Foreign Policy and Military Spending 56:00 Ukraine Conflict and Diplomatic Solutions 58:10 Trump's Approach to Foreign Relations 59:29 Hypocrisy in International Relations 01:01:41 Free Speech and Political Hypocrisy 01:04:29 Trump's Controversial Statements on Gaza 01:06:12 European Free Speech Standards 01:08:04 Final Thoughts on the Trump Administration Show Info ----- Twitter @KevinAMaley ----- Email ZipcodeZeroPodcast@gmail.com ----- Music Urban Deer Hunt: https://linktr.ee/urbandeerhunt

    1 小时 17 分钟
  3. 2月1日

    Why Everyone Should Oppose How The Jan. 6 Protesters Were Treated

    Today I'm joined by John Strand, a man who participated in the January 6 protests on Capitol Hill. John committed no violence nor was he ever *charged* with any violence. Prosecutors don't dispute that he simply walked in and out of the building that day. For that offense he was facing almost a quarter century in prison. Is that justice? I hope everyone, especially those who are on the political left or otherwise not Trump supporters, will consider this question with an open mind. There was indisputable violence on January 6 and most people can agree those who physically attack another human being should face legal consequences.  But for the millions of Americans who have been conditioned to despise January 6 protesters as domestic terrorists or insurrectionists, there is little attention paid to what happened to the hundreds of non-violent protesters that went in and out of the Capitol that day. Many of those protesters were not only charged with misdemeanor offenses, like unlawful entry, but also found themselves facing felony charges that were pulled from 2002 financial accounting law in order to give the Department of Justice the ability to seek up punishment of up to 20 years in prison. No matter what you think of the protesters themselves or what they were protesting, it is important to ask oneself this:  For those who were non-violent, should they face 20 years in prison? And would then fairly apply this principle to *any* other protester? After listening to the show you can learn more about John's story: Website: https://www.johnstrand.com/ Twitter: @JohnStrandUSA Book: @PatriotPlea 00:00 Understanding January 6th: Myths and Realities 01:54 The Role of the Justice System 04:10 Personal Background and Political Awakening 06:54 The Freedom Rally and Activism 09:30 January 6th: The Day of the Capitol Incident 12:18 The Narrative of the Rally and March 14:40 Government Response and Security Failures 17:29 Reflections on Accountability and Future Implications 21:39 The Super Bowl Analogy: Crowd Dynamics and Expectations 23:09 Chaos at the Capitol: The Columbus Doors 25:19 Inside the Capitol: A Bystander's Perspective 27:47 The Aftermath: Realization of Legal Consequences 30:07 FBI's Most Wanted: The Unexpected Turn 31:41 The SWAT Team Assault: A Terrifying Experience 34:38 Four Days of Silence: Detention Without Charges 36:26 Common Treatment: The Reality for January 6 Protesters 38:11 Weaponization of Government: A Call to Awareness 42:35 Weaponization of Government Power 46:58 The January 6th Protests: A Double Standard 47:30 Legal Charges and the Justice System 01:01:07 Sentencing and Political Critique 01:03:10 Exoneration and Moving Forward Show Info ----- Twitter @KevinAMaley ----- Email ZipcodeZeroPodcast@gmail.com ----- Music Urban Deer Hunt: https://linktr.ee/urbandeerhunt

    1 小时 5 分钟
  4. 2024/11/19

    The State of U.S. Foreign Policy with Connor Echols

    Connor Echols is the managing editor of NonZero. Connor came to NonZero by way of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, where he worked as a reporter covering global conflicts, the arms trade, and other fun stuff. His work has also appeared in the New Arab, the Intercept, and Injustice Watch, among other outlets. Based in Washington, DC, Connor writes about the people and ideas that drive American foreign policy.  Today we talk about the current situation in Ukraine - including the impact of President Biden's decision to approve Ukraine's use of long raise missiles into Russia - the Israel/Gaza conflict, U.S. relations with China, what a Trump approach to international relations, and the prospects for a better approach to the world. You can find Connor's work at https://nonzero.substack.com and follow him on X at @connor_echols. Chapters: 03:10 The Current State of the Ukraine Conflict 06:10 Trump's Potential Influence on Ukraine 09:08 Impacts of the Ukraine Conflict on U.S. Interests 15:09 The Situation in Gaza and Israel's Actions 20:55 The Future of Gaza Post-Conflict 27:01 The Role of Arab States in the Israel-Palestine Conflict 37:01 The Palestinian Rights Dilemma 39:18 Iran-Israel Relations and U.S. Involvement 46:06 The China Challenge: U.S. Foreign Policy Dynamics 53:15 Trump's Foreign Policy: A Balancing Act 01:00:06 Democratic Foreign Policy: Continuity or Change? Show Info ----- Twitter @KevinAMaley ----- Email ZipcodeZeroPodcast@gmail.com ----- Music Urban Deer Hunt: https://linktr.ee/urbandeerhunt

    1 小时 9 分钟
  5. 2024/11/05

    Election Special with Michael Baharaeen

    Michael Baharaeen is the chief political analyst at The Liberal Patriot Substack as well as writer of the Checks and Balances Substack. He's recently published two posts on things to look out for this election, including major trends and key races, which you can find at:  https://www.liberalpatriot.com/p/the-trends-im-watching-during-election Michael and I delve into the significance of Ann Selzer's polling, the evolving gender gap among young voters, the impact of class and cultural issues on voting behavior, and the shifting dynamics of racial depolarization. The conversation also touches on predictions for key states and the overall landscape of political alignments in the United States. Liberal Patriot: https://www.liberalpatriot.com/ Checks and Balances: https://michaelbaharaeen.substack.com/ Twitter: @mbaharaeen 00:00 Introduction to Political Analysis and Polling Trends 04:04 The Impact of Ann Seltzer's Polling on Election Day Predictions 08:26 Gender Gap Among Young Voters: Shifts and Trends 13:50 The Growing Class Divide in American Politics 18:10 Cultural Issues vs. Economic Policies in Voter Behavior 23:09 Racial Depolarization and Its Effects on Voting Patterns 33:21 Shifting Dynamics of Minority Votes 40:54 Gender and Race in Voting Patterns 44:31 Class Divisions and Political Polarization 47:48 Election Predictions and Polling Insights 58:12 State-Specific Race Analysis and Trends Show Info ----- Twitter @KevinAMaley ----- Email ZipcodeZeroPodcast@gmail.com ----- Music Urban Deer Hunt: https://linktr.ee/urbandeerhunt

    1 小时 4 分钟
  6. 2024/10/30

    Gaza, Israel and the United States - with Zachary Foster

    Dr. Zachary Foster is a historian of Palestine, having gotten his PhD in Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University. He’s a distinguished fellow at the Rutgers Center for Security, Race and Rights. He also runs the PalestineNexus.com, which offers an invaluable newsletter, accessible research and even courses you can enroll to learn more. He returns to Zipcode Zero to talk about where things stand in Gaza and the historical context needed to understand the present conflict. Website PalestineNexus.com Twitter @_ZachFoster Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Conflict 03:09 Current Situation in Gaza 05:53 Israel's Goals and Strategies 09:11 US Involvement and Influence 12:07 The Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza 15:04 The Nature of Cruelty in Warfare 17:59 The Role of the US in Supporting Israel 21:10 The Israel Lobby and Political Dynamics 24:05 Historical Context of Peace Efforts 26:59 Conclusion and Future Implications 46:40 The Oslo Accords: A Complicated Legacy 49:47 Colonialism and the PLO's Role 52:11 Negotiation Failures and the Road to Violence 55:11 Taba Talks: Progress Amidst Stalemate 57:23 The One-State vs. Two-State Debate 01:01:41 The Settler Movement and Ethnic Cleansing 01:03:45 The Future of Israel-Palestine Relations 01:11:26 The Generational Shift in Public Opinion 01:24:15 Conclusion: Hope and Challenges Ahead Show Info ----- Twitter @KevinAMaley ----- Email ZipcodeZeroPodcast@gmail.com ----- Music Urban Deer Hunt: https://linktr.ee/urbandeerhunt

    1 小时 19 分钟

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