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Join The New Yorker’s writers and editors for reporting, insight, and analysis of the most pressing political issues of our time. On Mondays, David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker, presents conversations and feature stories about current events. On Wednesdays, the senior editor Tyler Foggatt goes deep on a consequential political story via far-reaching interviews with staff writers and outside experts. And, on Fridays, the staff writers Susan B. Glasser, Jane Mayer, and Evan Osnos discuss the latest developments in Washington and beyond, offering an encompassing understanding of this moment in American politics.
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I love Jane Mayer
3월 22일
Of the many podcasts I regularly listen to this is at the top of my list. The hosts are all excellent, thoughtful, articulate and knowledgeable. I’ve been a huge fan of Jane’s for many years, and have come to appreciate Susan about as much (not to take anything away from Evan, who very good also).
Invaluable
3월 16일
The Washington Roundtable is truly indispensable. I look forward every week to the elevation and relief of Mayer, Osnos and Glasser’s intelligent and sane analysis of often disturbing subject matter. I only wish the program had a longer run time and no missed weeks. I am especially grateful for the contributions of the incredible Jane Mayer, who is a reporter without peer.
A lifeline
3월 15일
This is the weekly discussion that keeps me sane. It’s like therapy for those of us seeking intelligent conversation to help us sift through, understand, and not be overwhelmed by the political madness we’re all living through.
omg
3월 15일
Listen to this podcast! It is essential to understanding the current political madness and to finding out what's really going with Trump, Elon Musk and the tech bros.
the best
3월 15일
This is my favorite podcast ever. My favorite New Yorker podcast my favorite podcast. I wish they showed up more often to talk together please don't stop
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3월 15일
very interesting show today, very informative. so peter thiel in 1997 was becoming self obsessed in that 1997 book about tech will rule and tech will kill the gov state by crypto ending money in the gov so taxes would no longer be so govs couldn’t run and life as we know it for regular citizens/we the people would be over and we’d pretty much be the wild west. That is dystopian and while peter thiel is up to his neck converting himself to this new 1984 book as truth sitting in his mother’s basement or at least this dude thiel was a tech nerd loner the rest of us were having a very excellent time with a burst of bands, techno music, raves, people of common interests, smoking weed, enjoying new foods, new friends we were all having a great time in 1997! I think there in lies peter thiel’s issues. never having fun, never being part of a fun group at least once in your life! theil is a nut job just like musk and the rest of these dicks trying to take over our world and they need to start hearing this one word more and more: No. these are people like trump that never take no for an answer from child through adulthood so in fact they never mature, think of hours, take accountability, follow rules.
Incredible production value
3월 10일
Editing, script, and sound are top notch. Give the producer a raise
Excellent. Just excellent.
3월 8일
Really enjoy this content and the high level of expertise. Sets it apart from the partisan talking heads that are often missing historical facts and perspective. Keep it coming.
Outstanding recap of the news with on-the-mark analysis that affects Americans everyday.
3월 3일
5 stars
More important than ever
3월 2일
Thank you, keep telling the truth and calling out the lies! Excellent podcast for curious people open to learning something.
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