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Matter of Opinion The New York Times
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Thoughts, aloud. Hosted by Michelle Cottle, Ross Douthat, Carlos Lozada and Lydia Polgreen. Every Thursday, 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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We Have Age Minimums. Why Not Age Maximums?
The median age of senators is 65. We’re heading into a presidential contest that might find candidates who are 78 and 82 facing off on Election Day. Our government, people have argued, is a gerontocracy. But is that a bad thing? Should our older leaders take a back seat? And for all of us, how do you know when it’s the right time to retire?
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What Biden Understands About Negotiating That Obama Never Did
Time is running out for Congress to pass legislation lifting the debt ceiling. The United States is just days away from defaulting on its obligations, which would cause global economic chaos. A deal seems likely to pass, but given that the deadline was no mystery, why did it take until the last moment? Is there a better strategy? How should we have tough conversations about our nation’s spending? And is it inevitable that we will find ourselves in this situation again?
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A Eulogy for 'Succession'
As HBO’s hit series comes to a close, was everything foretold in Episode 1?
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What Does Healthy Masculinity Look Like?
American men and boys are struggling — in education, employment, relationships and mental health. But just bringing up how to address the “crisis of masculinity” is politically polarized dynamite. In light of that, is there any hope for solutions? On this episode of “Matter of Opinion,” trad bros, sports cars and mobsters in therapy.
(A full transcript of the episode will be available midday on the Times website.)
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If DeSantis Can’t Beat Trump, Can Ramaswamy?
It’s 77 weeks before Election Day and over half a dozen people have already thrown their hats into the G.O.P race. On our new podcast, “Matter of Opinion,” Michelle Cottle, Ross Douthat, Carlos Lozada and Lydia Polgreen take a tour of the 2024 Republican primary field to understand what it takes to survive in the present-day Republican ecosystem — and maybe even beat the Trump in the room.
(A full transcript of the episode will be available midday on the Times website.)
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What If We Just Paid Clarence Thomas $1 Million?
On the inaugural episode of “Matter of Opinion,” a new podcast from New York Times Opinion, our hosts discuss the recent revelations about Clarence Thomas, their impact on the Supreme Court and how, or whether, to fix this increasingly unpopular institution. Plus: hot and cold. (What is that? You’ll have to listen to find out.)
(A full transcript of the episode will be available midday on the Times website.)
Customer Reviews
Decent
Easy listening if you’re already into news podcasts. But once you cut out the fluff and basic intro of the issues, there isn’t much. Having four hosts doesn’t allow any one of them to share their thoughts in depth.
Off to a pretty good start
So far this seems pretty interesting and the hosts have a good rapport.
Please just bring back the old The Argument
Happy to have Ross back on a podcast. His analysis is always thoughtful, and I find he accurately diagnoses a lot of problems in contemporary society, even if I usually disagree with his policy prescriptions. Plus he’s legitimately funny.
The other participants don’t do a ton for me. Bland humor, predictable takes, and shallow analysis. So far, I’d like to see the show hold on individual points to dig a bit deeper, and to call each other out when they think they’re wrong or are missing something important.
My proposal is to have a new host. Say, David Leonhardt. Then a better liberal foil for Ross. How about Michelle Goldberg? Say, this could be great!