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The Partisan Games Podcast

The Partisan Games Podcast

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The Partisan Games Podcast is a civic-first podcast that rebuilds political conversation by restoring shared facts, clear rules, and real understanding — before outrage and opinion take over.

No spin. No partisanship. Just clarity.

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  • The American Voter Has Become Politically Incoherent
    May 12 2026

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    Americans say the economy is bad. Inflation is hurting families. Housing is becoming unaffordable. Debt is crushing younger generations. And according to a new CNN poll, roughly 73% of Americans are worried about the economy.


    Historically, numbers like that destroyed incumbents politically.


    So why does modern American politics remain almost completely frozen in tribal alignment?


    In this episode of The Partisan Games Podcast, we break down the collapse of civic reasoning in America, the rise of identity-first politics, and why voters increasingly behave emotionally instead of institutionally.


    This is not about Democrats versus Republicans.


    This is about what happens when citizens stop thinking like citizens and start thinking like tribes.


    Politics has become emotional. Media has become psychological reinforcement. Civic literacy has collapsed. And democratic accountability is weakening in real time.


    This, is The Partisan Games Podcast.

    #Politics #Economy #CNNPoll #Democrats #Republicans #PoliticalTribalism #CivicLiteracy #ThePartisanGamesPodcast #Inflation #AmericanPolitics

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    10 min
  • Guns & Butter: Trump, Child Care, Iran, and What Government Is Actually For
    Apr 7 2026

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    In this episode of The Partisan Games Podcast, we take apart two different arguments hiding inside Trump’s recent comments on child care, war, and the role of government. First, the classic guns-and-butter problem: can a country wage war abroad and still promise stability and prosperity at home? Second, the old conservative claim that the federal government exists only for national defense.

    We walk through the economics of war, the political tradeoffs that come with military conflict, the Constitution’s language on common defense and general welfare, the limits of federal power, and the broader civic question of what government is supposed to do in a modern republic.

    This is not an argument for unlimited government. It is not an argument for no government. It is an argument for honest government, constitutional government, and government at the right level for the right job.

    #GunsAndButter #Trump #ChildCare #Iran #Constitution

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    16 min
  • War Is Hard Enough. A Liar in Charge Makes It Worse.
    Mar 30 2026

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    In this episode of The Partisan Games Podcast, we break down the real crisis behind the latest U.S.-Iran war: not just the bombs, not just the speeches, but the fact that the country is being asked to trust a president who has spent years torching his own credibility. A wartime president does not just give updates. He defines reality for the public, for Congress, and for the press. When that person has a long record of false and misleading claims, every briefing arrives already contaminated.

    This episode asks the question that should be at the center of the national conversation: how do you trust a steadfast liar when the stakes are life and death? We unpack the credibility collapse, the media trap, the war powers problem, and the partisan game of turning skepticism into disloyalty. Because in a democracy, patriotism is not blind trust. It is demanding proof before power gets another blank check.

    If you’re tired of shallow outrage, cable-news theater, and official stories that fall apart the minute somebody asks a follow-up question, this episode is for you.

    Subscribe for sharp, plainspoken political breakdowns that explain what happened, what the public is being told happened, and what game is really being played.


    Show References

    • AP/FactCheck context on the U.S.-Iran war and Trump calling it both “a little excursion” and “a war”
    • White House March 1, 2026 statement launching Operation Epic Fury and claiming an “imminent nuclear threat”
    • ODNI March 18, 2026 threat assessment saying there had been “no efforts” to rebuild Iran’s enrichment capability
    • Ipsos poll, March 9, 2026: 64% said the administration had not clearly explained U.S. goals in Iran
    • CFR summary of March 5, 2026 Senate rejection of a measure to limit Trump’s war powers in Iran
    • AP fact-check examples of Trump’s false and misleading claims in 2026

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    9 min
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