Chasing Power: Politics. Campaigns. Conflict.

Charles Denyer

Chasing Power: The Path to Pennsylvania Avenue takes you inside the fierce, high-stakes fight for the American presidency, the most powerful office on Earth. Hosted by political insider and national security expert Charles Denyer, this podcast uncovers the ruthless strategies, calculated power plays, and hidden battles that shape campaigns and decide the nation’s future. Experience the drama behind the headlines. 👉 Subscribe now on YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠: https://www.youtube.com/@ChasingPowerPodcast 👉 Explore ⁠more politics: ⁠https://www.chasingpowerpodcast.com⁠

  1. The Night Nobody Knew His Name — Barack Obama's 2004 DNC Keynote Speech | EP 19

    May 7

    The Night Nobody Knew His Name — Barack Obama's 2004 DNC Keynote Speech | EP 19

    What happens when a 42-year-old state legislator nobody knew delivers a 17-minute speech that changes everything? In this electrifying episode of our new mini-series, Chasing Power: The Defining Moments, host Charles Denyer takes you inside the night of July 27, 2004, when Barack Obama, a little-known Illinois politician, stepped onto the stage at Boston's Fleet Center and delivered a keynote address that would redefine his career and reshape American politics. From the fractured America of 2004 to the century-old "keynote curse" that no Democrat had ever broken, this episode explores the craft, the chaos, and the consequence of one unforgettable night. With firsthand accounts from David Axelrod, Valerie Jarrett, and Dick Durbin, we reveal how a man who was a footnote in his own party's convention program became the 44th president of the United States. The keynote slot was supposed to be a graveyard. He broke a 100-year curse. And nobody has been the same since. #ChasingPower #DefiningMoments #BarackObama #2004DNC #KeynoteSpeech #PoliticalHistory #Obama #PresidentialElections #ConventionSpeech #PoliticalPodcast What You Will Learn: - The Fractured America of 2004 How post-9/11 unity had faded, replaced by unease over Iraq, intelligence failures, and a growing sense of national division. - The Keynote Graveyard Why no Democratic keynote speaker in the 20th century had gone on to win the presidency, including Mario Cuomo and Bill Clinton's rambling 1988 address. - "Who the Heck Is This Guy?" How the Philadelphia Daily News headline captured exactly how unknown Obama was, even convention chairman Bill Richardson drew a blank when asked about him. - The Stolen Line Why John Kerry's team made Obama cut his climactic "red states and blue states" passage and how losing that line made everything that remained more powerful. - 33 Standing Ovations The moment Obama "went on fire" at the podium, transforming from stiff and methodical to a force that drew comparisons to Martin Luther King Jr. and JFK. - The Aftermath How Obama's team braced for crowds to shrink back to normal, only to find over 1,000 people in hostile Republican territory, and a 70% Senate victory that November. Episode Highlights and Timestamps: 00:01 Introduction: The night a state legislator nobody knew changed everything 01:15 The three pillars: A fractured America, the keynote graveyard, and a complete unknown 02:30 Writing the speech: Yellow legal pads, state capitol men's rooms, and 1:30 a.m. pacing 03:45 The stolen line: Kerry's team kills Obama's best passage and why he never needed it 05:00 The transformation: From stiff gestures to "on fire" 33 interruptions for applause 06:30 The immediate aftermath: From a Senate campaign to a national movement 07:45 Breaking the 100-year curse: How Obama did what Cuomo, Jordan, and Richards never could 09:00 The craft: Julius Caesar, King, Kennedy, and the rhetorical techniques behind the magic 10:15 The verdict: Without that speech, would Barack Obama be president? 11:30 Conclusion: The line he lost and why what remained was more than enough About The Host: Charles Denyer is a nationally recognized expert in cybersecurity, national security, and global risk. He has advised U.S. vice presidents, cabinet officials, senior military leaders, and Fortune-class organizations, bringing field-tested analysis and cinematic storytelling to today’s most urgent threats. 💥 The power plays. The pressure. The people pulling the strings. This is Chasing Power. 🔔Subscribe on YouTube, new episodes break down how power is really won. 👉 Explore more politics: http://www.charlesdenyerproductions.com/ 🎧 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gy/podcast/chasing-power-politics-campaigns-conflict/id1845424742 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1jzxjxpfclZRlYP25ET2Qw

    13 min
  2. What the President Doesn't Know - Part 4: Gerald Ford | EP 18

    May 1

    What the President Doesn't Know - Part 4: Gerald Ford | EP 18

    What happens when a president understands the system so well that he chooses not to fight it—but to operate within its limits? In this revealing fourth episode of our mini-series, Chasing Power: What the President Doesn't Know, host Charles Denyer turns to Gerald Ford—the only man to become president without being elected to either the presidency or the vice presidency. This chapter traces how Ford, unlike Nixon, did not try to bypass the system or confront it head-on. Instead, he understood its architecture, its layers of compartmentalized knowledge, and its limits. Ford did not go to war with the system. He chose to work within its boundaries. And that restraint may have saved the presidency itself. #ChasingPower #WhatThePresidentDoesntKnow #GeraldFord #CIA #ChurchCommittee #FamilyJewels #PresidentialHistory #IntelligenceCommunity #PoliticalPodcast What You Will Learn: - The Accidental President How Ford became the only man in American history to hold the presidency without being elected to either ticket—and why his 25 years in Congress mattered more than any campaign. - The Warren Commission's Editing How Ford personally edited the final report's description of JFK's wounds to support the single bullet theory—fueling decades of skepticism about his impartiality. - The Family Jewels Why Ford was the first president briefed on the CIA's most controversial activities—and why that briefing was a curated presentation, not an act of discovery. - Kissinger as Gatekeeper How Henry Kissinger shaped what information reached Ford, when it was delivered, and how it was framed—controlling the president's view of the intelligence world. - The Nixon Pardon The most controversial decision of Ford's presidency—and the lingering questions about whether an implicit deal was made before he assumed office. - Dick Cheney's Revelation What Ford's chief of staff shared in private conversations: that Ford was "no dummy" and "knew exactly where the bodies were buried." - Executive Order 11905 How Ford placed formal rules on a system he could still not fully see—prohibiting assassinations without ever controlling the underlying structure. Episode Highlights and Timestamps: 00:01 Introduction: The man who did not seek the presidency 01:15 Ford's 25 years in Congress and his role on the Warren Commission 02:45 The Family Jewels: Being shown a curated version of the CIA's secrets 04:10 Kissinger as gatekeeper and the architecture of controlled disclosure 05:30 The Church Committee and the realization that the system had never lied 06:50 The Nixon pardon: Protection, healing, or an implicit deal? 08:05 Cheney's private words: "Ford knew exactly where the bodies were buried" 09:30 Executive Order 11905: Placing rules on a system he could not fully see 10:45 The quiet wisdom: Operating within limits rather than trying to break them 12:15 Conclusion: The restraint that saved the presidency from another rupture The Host: Charles Denyer is a nationally recognized expert in cybersecurity, national security, and global risk. He has advised U.S. vice presidents, cabinet officials, senior military leaders, and Fortune-class organizations, bringing field-tested analysis and cinematic storytelling to today’s most urgent threats. 💥 The power plays. The pressure. The people pulling the strings. This is Chasing Power. 🔔 Subscribe on YouTube, new episodes break down how power is really won. 👉 Explore more politics: www.charlesdenyerproductions.com 🎧 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gy/podcast/chasing-power-politics-campaigns-conflict/id1845424742 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1jzxjxpfclZRlYP25ET2Qw This podcast is for news reporting, commentary, and criticism. We use excerpts, clips, and quotations from political events and other copyrighted works under the fair use doctrine (17 U.S.C. § 107). All rights in those works remain with their respective owners. The views expressed are our own and do not represent any other entity.

    14 min
  3. What the President Doesn't Know - Part 3: Richard Nixon | EP 17

    Apr 25

    What the President Doesn't Know - Part 3: Richard Nixon | EP 17

    What happens when a president distrusts the intelligence community so deeply that he builds his own secret parallel capability? In this gripping third episode of our mini-series, Chasing Power: What the President Doesn't Know, host Charles Denyer begins the presidential stories with Richard Nixon—a man who entered the Oval Office with a fully formed distrust of the CIA and spent five years trying to bend the system to his will. This chapter traces how Nixon's worldview—that the intelligence community was part of an Eastern establishment that had never accepted him—shaped every decision he made. If the system could not be trusted, it had to be bypassed. But the system did not break. It simply refused to protect him. #ChasingPower #WhatThePresidentDoesntKnow #RichardNixon #Watergate #CIA #PresidentialHistory #IntelligenceCommunity #NixonResignation #PoliticalPodcast What You Will Learn: - The Pre-Formed Distrust How Nixon's eight years as Eisenhower's vice president gave him a front-row seat to intelligence operations—and convinced him the CIA could not be trusted. - The 1960 Election Grudge Why Nixon believed elements within the intelligence community had leaked damaging information to help John F. Kennedy defeat him. - Richard Helms and the Institutional Mind How the Director of Central Intelligence embodied continuity and stability—and why Nixon understood exactly what that meant. - Covert Action in Chile How Nixon authorized high-risk CIA operations to prevent Salvador Allende from coming to power, using the system when it aligned with his objectives. - "The Whole Bay of Pigs Thing" The cryptic phrase from the smoking gun tape that forced Nixon's resignation—and the debate over whether it referenced JFK's assassination or Cuban operation veterans. - The White House Plumbers How Nixon built a parallel intelligence capability operating outside the CIA, outside oversight, and directly under presidential control. - "I'm Not a Crook" Nixon's desperate late-1973 defense—and why the system held its ground just enough to let his presidency collapse under its own weight. Episode Highlights and Timestamps: 00:01 Introduction: Nixon's pre-formed distrust of the intelligence community 01:30 The vice presidency years and the 1960 election grudge 03:15 Richard Helms and the uneasy working relationship that held—for a time 05:00 The Huston Plan, Hoover's objection, and the limits that told Nixon "No" 06:45 Covert operations in Chile and Nixon's willingness to use the system 08:30 Watergate: The break-in, the call to Helms, and the system's refusal to protect him 10:15 "The whole Bay of Pigs thing" – the cryptic phrase that became the smoking gun 11:45 The White House Plumbers: A parallel intelligence capability outside all oversight 13:15 Conclusion: The system did not defeat Nixon. It simply refused to save him. The Host: Charles Denyer is a nationally recognized expert in cybersecurity, national security, and global risk. He has advised U.S. vice presidents, cabinet officials, senior military leaders, and Fortune-class organizations, bringing field-tested analysis and cinematic storytelling to today’s most urgent threats. 💥 The power plays. The pressure. The people pulling the strings. This is Chasing Power. 🔔 Subscribe on YouTube, new episodes break down how power is really won. 👉 Explore more politics: www.charlesdenyerproductions.com 🎧 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gy/podcast/chasing-power-politics-campaigns-conflict/id1845424742 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1jzxjxpfclZRlYP25ET2Qw This podcast is for news reporting, commentary, and criticism. We use excerpts, clips, and quotations from political events and other copyrighted works under the fair use doctrine (17 U.S.C. § 107). All rights in those works remain with their respective owners. The views expressed are our own and do not represent any other entity.

    15 min
  4. What the President Doesn't Know - Part 2: "Need to Know" Even Applies to the President | EP 16

    Apr 18

    What the President Doesn't Know - Part 2: "Need to Know" Even Applies to the President | EP 16

    What happens when the President of the United States inherits a secret program that has already taken on a life of its own? In this revealing second episode of our mini-series, Chasing Power: What Presidents Don't Know, host Charles Denyer steps inside the actual architecture of presidential ignorance—not a conspiracy, but a system engineered to limit even the commander in chief. This episode moves from the classified transition briefings between George W. Bush and Barack Obama to the covert cyber weapon Stuxnet, revealing how a program authorized in one administration evolved beyond presidential control in the next. The system was not built to deceive you. It was built to outlast you. And by the time you ask, the answer has already been curated. #ChasingPower #WhatPresidentsDontKnow #Stuxnet #Classification #PresidentialPower #IntelligenceCommunity #NeedToKnow #Obama #Bush #PoliticalPodcast What You Will Learn: - Need to Know vs. Need to Lead Why the president's presumed need collides with a system where even the commander in chief receives only what career professionals deem relevant. - Robert Gates's Revelation How a CIA director who served eight presidents documented that the surprise wasn't withheld information—it was the scale of what never reached them at all. - MK Ultra How the CIA's mind control experiments on unwitting citizens were conducted for decades without successive presidents being fully briefed on their scope. - Operation Chaos How the CIA conducted domestic surveillance on anti-war and civil rights movements without full presidential awareness, despite legal prohibitions. - Stuxnet: The Program That Escaped How Bush's narrowly authorized cyber weapon against Iran's nuclear program evolved into a self-propagating monster that Obama inherited already in motion. - The Nuclear Football's Limits Why the 1979 training tape incident revealed that watch officers can make decisions before presidential authority can even be exercised. - The PDB's Blind Spots How institutional confirmation bias means the President receives convergent consensus—without seeing that multiple sources often circled back to the same flawed origin. Episode Highlights and Timestamps: 00:01 Introduction: Stepping inside the architecture of presidential ignorance 01:30 The need-to-know principle and why it applies even to the commander in chief 03:15 The programs that ran without presidents knowing: MK Ultra and Operation Chaos 05:00 The Merkel surveillance and the gap between authority and awareness 06:45 Stuxnet: The cyber weapon Bush authorized and Obama inherited already out of control 08:30 The nuclear football's hidden complications and the 1979 false alarm 10:15 The PDB's structural blind spots and the Iraq WMD intelligence failure 11:45 Conclusion: The curated answer and the gap that becomes part of the system The Host: Charles Denyer is a nationally recognized expert in cybersecurity, national security, and global risk. He has advised U.S. vice presidents, cabinet officials, senior military leaders, and Fortune-class organizations, bringing field-tested analysis and cinematic storytelling to today’s most urgent threats. 💥 The power plays. The pressure. The people pulling the strings. This is Chasing Power. 🔔 Subscribe on YouTube, new episodes break down how power is really won. 👉 Explore more politics: www.charlesdenyerproductions.com 🎧 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gy/podcast/chasing-power-politics-campaigns-conflict/id1845424742 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1jzxjxpfclZRlYP25ET2Qw This podcast is for news reporting, commentary, and criticism. We use excerpts, clips, and quotations from political events and other copyrighted works under the fair use doctrine (17 U.S.C. § 107). All rights in those works remain with their respective owners. The views expressed are our own and do not represent any other entity.

    15 min
  5. What the President Doesn't Know - Part 1: The Oath Opens Doors - Just Not all of Them | EP 15

    Mar 31

    What the President Doesn't Know - Part 1: The Oath Opens Doors - Just Not all of Them | EP 15

    What happens when the most powerful person in the world discovers he is still inside a system that was built to outlast him? In this landmark premiere episode of our new mini-series, Chasing Power: What Presidents Don't Know, host Charles Denyer launches a 10-part investigation into one of the most persistent and consequential myths in American political life—that winning the presidency means finally being told the full truth. From Nixon's early confrontation with the wall to Obama's quiet admission that certain questions produced certain non-answers, from Bill Clinton's fruitless inquiries about UFOs and JFK to the reality that no single person knows how many classified programs actually exist, this episode destroys the myth of the all-knowing president. You are the president.But the system was not built for you.It was built to outlast you. #ChasingPower #WhatPresidentsDontKnow #Classification #PresidentialPower #IntelligenceCommunity #SpecialAccessPrograms #DeepState #PoliticalPodcast #ExecutivePower What You Will Learn: The Myth of Knowing AllWhy every incoming president arrives believing the full truth of the world will finally become available to them—and why that expectation collides with institutional reality. The Three-Tier IllusionWhy "Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret" is just the entry point—and how Special Access Programs (SAPs) require named authorization far beyond any clearance level. The Unknown NumberHow the classification system has grown so large that no single person—not the DNI, not the Secretary of Defense, and not the President—can accurately count how many programs exist. Nixon's DiscoveryHow the first modern president to hit the wall responded with deliberate aggression—and set a template for those who followed. Obama's Quiet AdmissionWhy the most sophisticated consumer of intelligence in decades still found that certain questions produced certain non-answers. Clinton's Unanswered QuestionsWhat the president found when he asked about UFOs and the JFK assassination—and why even the most powerful man in the world could not get a straight answer. Episode Highlights and Timestamps:00:01 Introduction: The myth of presidential knowledge—and the reality of the wall01:15 The three pillars: The disorienting transition, the curated PDB, and the nested classification system02:45 The architecture of ignorance: Special Access Programs and the unknown number04:10 The discovery, president by president: Nixon, Reagan, Clinton, Obama, and Trump05:30 The through line: Not conspiracy, but structural reality—the system outlasts them all06:50 Clinton's questions: UFOs, JFK, and the non-answers that even a president receives08:05 Obama's quiet admission: The limits of the most sophisticated intelligence consumer09:15 Nixon's aggression: Hitting the wall and responding with deliberate force10:30 Conclusion: You are inside the system—and it was there before you arrived The Host: Charles Denyer is a nationally recognized expert in cybersecurity, national security, and global risk. He has advised U.S. vice presidents, cabinet officials, senior military leaders, and Fortune-class organizations, bringing field-tested analysis and cinematic storytelling to today’s most urgent threats. 💥 The power plays. The pressure. The people pulling the strings. This is Chasing Power. 🔔 Subscribe on YouTube, new episodes break down how power is really won. 👉 Explore more politics: www.charlesdenyerproductions.com 🎧 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gy/podcast/chasing-power-politics-campaigns-conflict/id1845424742 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1jzxjxpfclZRlYP25ET2Qw This podcast is for news reporting, commentary, and criticism. We use excerpts, clips, and quotations from political events and other copyrighted works under the fair use doctrine (17 U.S.C. § 107). All rights in those works remain with their respective owners. The views expressed are our own and do not represent any other entity.

    11 min
  6. GEORGE W. BUSH: Kanye West - "George Bush Doesn't Care about Black People" | EP 14

    Mar 10

    GEORGE W. BUSH: Kanye West - "George Bush Doesn't Care about Black People" | EP 14

    What happens when seven words on live television define an entire presidency's lowest moment? In this powerful episode of our new mini-series, Chasing Power: The Reckoning, host Charles Denyer revisits September 2, 2005—the night Kanye West looked into a camera during a hurricane telethon and accused a sitting president of racism on live television. This chapter traces how Hurricane Katrina became not just a storm, but a symbol of institutional neglect. From the levee failures that drowned a city to the slow-motion federal response that left thousands stranded, from the images of predominantly Black victims to Kanye's unscripted outburst, this episode explores the moment when incompetence, cronyism, and detachment collided on a national stage—and why the accusation of racism wounded George W. Bush more deeply than any political failure. The levees failed. The response failed. And one man's words forced a president to confront a charge he could never escape. #ChasingPower #TheReckoning #HurricaneKatrina #KanyeWest #GeorgeWBush #FEMA #NaturalDisaster #RaceInAmerica #PresidentialLegacy #PoliticalPodcast What You Will Learn: - The Perfect Storm of Failure How a Category 3 hurricane and catastrophic levee failures left 80% of New Orleans underwater and thousands of mostly poor, Black residents stranded. - The Slow-Motion Response Why FEMA was unprepared, why Director Michael Brown was unqualified, and why President Bush stayed on vacation for two days—then flew over the devastation at 30,000 feet. - The Telethon Moment The NBC studio on September 2, 2005: Mike Myers reading scripted lines, Kanye West fidgeting, and the seven words that exploded into millions of living rooms. - The Presidential Wound Why Bush later called the accusation "the lowest moment of my presidency" and "one of the most disgusting moments"—a charge of racism that cut deeper than any political failure. - The Aftermath Michael Brown's resignation, Bush's rare admission of failure, and the congressional investigations that exposed years of neglected infrastructure. Episode Highlights and Timestamps: 00:01 Introduction: The seven words that shook a presidency 03:45 The three pillars: A catastrophic failure, a slow response, and the racial dimensions impossible to ignore 07:30 The storm and the breach: Katrina's landfall and the levee failures that drowned New Orleans 11:00 The federal failure: FEMA's incompetence, Michael Brown, and Bush's detached flyover 14:15 The images that shocked the world: Predominantly Black victims and the question of indifference 17:30 The telethon: Kanye's agitation, Myers's discomfort, and the unscripted explosion 24:15 The aftermath: Resignations, investigations, and Bush's rare admission of failure 27:30 The counter-narrative: Defending the response and questioning the accusation 30:45 Conclusion: The wound that never healed and the question that remains unanswered The Host: Charles Denyer is a nationally recognized expert in cybersecurity, national security, and global risk. He has advised U.S. vice presidents, cabinet officials, senior military leaders, and Fortune-class organizations, bringing field-tested analysis and cinematic storytelling to today’s most urgent threats. 💥 The power plays. The pressure. The people pulling the strings. This is Chasing Power. 🔔 Subscribe on YouTube, new episodes break down how power is really won. 👉 Explore more politics: www.charlesdenyerproductions.com 🎧 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gy/podcast/chasing-power-politics-campaigns-conflict/id1845424742 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1jzxjxpfclZRlYP25ET2Qw This podcast is for news reporting, commentary, and criticism. We use excerpts, clips, and quotations from political events and other copyrighted works under the fair use doctrine (17 U.S.C. § 107). All rights in those works remain with their respective owners. The views expressed are our own and do not represent any other entity.

    13 min
  7. GEORGE W. BUSH: "States like these and their terrorist allies constitute an AXIS OF EVIL" | EP 13

    Mar 3

    GEORGE W. BUSH: "States like these and their terrorist allies constitute an AXIS OF EVIL" | EP 13

    What happens when three words reshape global geopolitics and make diplomacy nearly impossible? In this compelling episode of our new mini-series, Chasing Power: The Rhetoric of War, host Charles Denyer dissects the January 29, 2002 State of the Union address where George W. Bush introduced a phrase that would define his presidency and justify a preemptive war. This episode moves from the hushed House chamber to the capitals of Tehran, Pyongyang, and Baghdad, examining how "Axis of Evil" transformed from rhetorical flourish into a self-fulfilling prophecy of conflict and proliferation. The phrase was meant to isolate them. Instead, it united them in paranoia. And the threats Bush named are now more dangerous than ever. #ChasingPower #RhetoricOfWar #AxisOfEvil #GeorgeWBush #StateOfTheUnion #IraqWar #NorthKorea #Iran #ForeignPolicy #PresidentialSpeeches What You Will Learn: The Genesis of a PhraseHow speechwriter David Frum's "axis of hatred" became Michael Gerson's "axis of evil"—and why the revision carried profound moral and religious weight. The Unrelated TrioHow Iran and Iraq had fought a brutal war in the 1980s, and North Korea had no meaningful relationship with either—making the grouping purely rhetorical. The Political CapitalHow Bush's 90% approval rating and an uncritical media created maximum room for an aggressive expansion of the War on Terror. The Moment It LandedThe sustained applause in the chamber, Colin Powell's neutral expression, and the instant domination of global news cycles. The Bush DoctrineHow "Axis of Evil" became the intellectual foundation for preemptive war and the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The Intelligence FailureWhy the war's justifications—WMDs and terrorist ties—proved false, leading to a catastrophic occupation and the rise of ISIS. The Law of Unintended ConsequencesHow the two countries Bush did not invade became nuclear-armed or nuclear-capable, while the one he did remains unstable. Episode Highlights and Timestamps: 00:01 Introduction: The three words that changed American foreign policy 03:45 The three pillars: Crafting a global struggle, three troubled regimes, and maximum political capital 07:30 The speechwriters: From Frum's "axis of hatred" to Gerson's "axis of evil" 11:00 The moment: Bush names North Korea, Iran, and Iraq 14:15 The reaction: Standing ovations, diplomatic alarm, and European concern 17:40 The self-fulfilling prophecy: How the phrase pushed each regime toward cooperation and defiance 21:10 The invasion of Iraq: False intelligence, catastrophic occupation, and the birth of ISIS 24:45 The unintended legacy: North Korea's nukes, Iran's enrichment, and the failure of rhetorical coercion 28:20 The counter-narrative: Defending moral clarity and post-9/11 risk recalibration 31:50 Conclusion: David Frum's ambivalence and history's verdict on three unforgettable words The Host: Charles Denyer is a nationally recognized expert in cybersecurity, national security, and global risk. He has advised U.S. vice presidents, cabinet officials, senior military leaders, and Fortune-class organizations, bringing field-tested analysis and cinematic storytelling to today’s most urgent threats. 💥 The power plays. The pressure. The people pulling the strings. This is Chasing Power. 🔔 Subscribe on YouTube, new episodes break down how power is really won. 👉 Explore more politics: www.charlesdenyerproductions.com 🎧 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gy/podcast/chasing-power-politics-campaigns-conflict/id1845424742 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1jzxjxpfclZRlYP25ET2Qw This podcast is for news reporting, commentary, and criticism. We use excerpts, clips, and quotations from political events and other copyrighted works under the fair use doctrine (17 U.S.C. § 107). All rights in those works remain with their respective owners. The views expressed are our own and do not represent any other entity.

    17 min
  8. GEORGE W. BUSH: "And the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon” | EP 12

    Feb 24

    GEORGE W. BUSH: "And the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon” | EP 12

    What happens when a single moment of presidential resolve becomes a promise that echoes for two decades? In this powerful episode of our new mini-series, Chasing Power: The Defining Moments, host Charles Denyer returns to Ground Zero on September 14, 2001—the day George W. Bush transformed from an embattled president into a wartime commander in chief. This episode moves from the smoke and twisted steel of lower Manhattan to the bullhorn words that launched a generation of war, examining how an impromptu gesture of leadership became both his finest hour and his most fateful mistake. The nation heard him.The world heard him.And the people who knocked those buildings down heard all of us—for twenty years. #ChasingPower #DefiningMoments #GeorgeWBush #GroundZero #BullhornSpeech #911 #WarOnTerror #PresidentialLegacy #IraqWar #Afghanistan What You Will Learn: The President Before the AttacksHow Bush entered office under a cloud of illegitimacy, with low approval and a stalled agenda—a leader many viewed as unqualified and overly reliant on advisors. The Chaotic First 72 HoursWhy Bush's initial reaction—reading "My Pet Goat," hiding at air bases, and a wooden national address—raised serious questions about his leadership. The Ground Zero GambleHow Bush insisted on visiting the site against Secret Service advice, and why the moment was a make-or-break effort to reclaim the narrative from Rudy Giuliani. The Bullhorn WordsThe raw, unrehearsed exchange with rescue workers that produced the defining phrase: "The people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon." The Two-Decade CostThe wars in Afghanistan and Iraq: trillions of dollars, thousands of American lives, hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths, and the creation of ISIS. The Duality of LegacyWhy the bullhorn moment represents both Bush's finest leadership and the origin of his most condemned foreign policy decisions. The Relic and the QuestionThe fate of Bob Beckwith, the bullhorn now in Bush's library, and the enduring question: Was the promise kept or betrayed? Episode Highlights and Timestamps:00:01 Introduction: The bullhorn moment that defined a presidency03:45 The three pillars: A struggling president, a nation in chaos, and the hallowed ground of zero07:15 The first 72 hours: "My Pet Goat," hiding at air bases, and Giuliani's rise10:30 Arrival at Ground Zero: The gamble, the secret service, and the climb onto the fire truck13:50 The words: "I can hear you"—how an impromptu exchange became iconic17:10 The transformation: From 50% to 90% approval and the birth of a wartime president20:40 The expansion: From Afghanistan to Iraq—how the promise was stretched24:15 The cost: Two decades of war, trillions spent, and a legacy condemned27:30 The counter-narrative: Defending Bush's leadership and preventing another attack30:45 Conclusion: Bob Beckwith, the bullhorn in Dallas, and history's unfinished verdict The Host: Charles Denyer is a nationally recognized expert in cybersecurity, national security, and global risk. He has advised U.S. vice presidents, cabinet officials, senior military leaders, and Fortune-class organizations, bringing field-tested analysis and cinematic storytelling to today’s most urgent threats. 💥 The power plays. The pressure. The people pulling the strings. This is Chasing Power. 🔔 Subscribe on YouTube, new episodes break down how power is really won. 👉 Explore more politics: www.charlesdenyerproductions.com 🎧 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gy/podcast/chasing-power-politics-campaigns-conflict/id1845424742 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1jzxjxpfclZRlYP25ET2Qw This podcast is for news reporting, commentary, and criticism. We use excerpts, clips, and quotations from political events and other copyrighted works under the fair use doctrine (17 U.S.C. § 107). All rights in those works remain with their respective owners. The views expressed are our own and do not represent any other entity.

    15 min

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Chasing Power: The Path to Pennsylvania Avenue takes you inside the fierce, high-stakes fight for the American presidency, the most powerful office on Earth. Hosted by political insider and national security expert Charles Denyer, this podcast uncovers the ruthless strategies, calculated power plays, and hidden battles that shape campaigns and decide the nation’s future. Experience the drama behind the headlines. 👉 Subscribe now on YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠: https://www.youtube.com/@ChasingPowerPodcast 👉 Explore ⁠more politics: ⁠https://www.chasingpowerpodcast.com⁠