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  • The Chuck ToddCast

    Interview Only w/ Ashley Trice & Rob Holbert - How a Free Alt-Weekly Became Alabama's Best Investigative Paper

    06.05.2026 | 47 Min.
    Ashley Trice and Rob Holbert — co-publishers of Lagniappe, the alt-weekly turned investigative newspaper covering Mobile and Alabama's Gulf Coast — join the Chuck Toddcast to share the origin story of how their independent publication has grown into the region's premier investigative voice. They explain how Lagniappe started as a free paper and has now transitioned to a subscription model behind a paywall, why most newspapers won't even print these days unless they're certain it won't cost them money (and the surprising fact that there's a national shortage of available printers), and how the paper has built its reputation by covering everything from Mobile's local government to scandals in the wealthy parts of town and irresistible animal stories — both of which they say reliably grow audience faster than anything else. Trice and Holbert preview the upcoming Tuberville-Jones gubernatorial race, which they expect to be surprisingly close, and offer a withering assessment of outgoing Governor Kay Ivey's "very inactive" tenure. They walk through the political divide in Alabama where coastal Mobile often feels left out of the conversation, the surprising audience appeal of youth and high school sports coverage, and the looming threat of the Nexstar-Tegna merger gutting even more local newsrooms across the country.
    The conversation broadens into the practical realities of running a sustainable local newsroom in 2026. Trice and Holbert explain that the public has been trained to expect news for free, that reaching younger audiences now requires aggressive use of social media platforms and video content, and that live events have become an increasingly important revenue stream for papers like theirs. Trice and Holbert observe that small businesses are still reaching out about advertising — proof that print journalism continues to have a market — and close with a fascinating observation about how coastal Southern cities like Mobile tend to be less polarized than the rest of the South, with a genuine sense of community that gets lost in the national conversation about red-state politics.
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    Thank you Wildgrain for sponsoring. Visit http://wildgrain.com/TODDCAST and use the code "TODDCAST" at checkout to receive $30 off your first box PLUS free Croissants for life!
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    Timeline:
    (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)
    00:00 Ashley Trice & Rob Holbert (Lagniappe) join the Chuck ToddCast
    01:30 Origin story of Lagniappe
    03:45 The paper started off free, now is a subscription model behind paywall
    05:30 Most papers wait to print unless they know it won’t cost them money
    07:00 There’s a shortage of printers available for publications
    09:15 Striving to be Alabama’s best investigative newspaper
    11:15 Governor’s race between Tuberville & Jones will be close
    13:00 Kay Ivey has been a very inactive governor
    14:30 When did local governments understand you were going to cover them?
    18:00 There’s a big political divide in Alabama, and Mobile feels left out
    19:00 Is youth & high school sports an audience builder?
    20:00 Scandals in the rich part of town & animal stories really grow audience
    21:00 Nexstar & Tegna merger will gut more local newsrooms
    22:45 People have been trained that they don’t have to pay for news
    23:15 Have to use social media platforms & video to reach younger audience
    25:00 What do you do in the live event space and are those money makers?
    27:30 It takes more reporters for coverage that creates dedicated subscribers
    29:30 Airbus & shipbuilding have been big economic growth drivers in Mobile
    31:00 The “commuter schools” have really grown in recent years in Alabama
    33:30 Are there formalized local news networks regionally that could help you?
    35:00 No time to create networks, in a constant state of “news triage”
    35:30 Small businesses still reach out about advertising
    37:30 Print journalism still has a market
    40:00 Coastal southern cities tend to be less polarized
    40:45 There’s a real sense of community in southern coastal cities
    42:00 Where can people find your work?
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  • The Chuck ToddCast

    Full Episode - Trump Staves Off Lame Duck Status In Indiana Primaries + How a Free Alt-Weekly Became Alabama's Best Investigative Paper

    06.05.2026 | 2 Std. 14 Min.
    Chuck Todd opens with the morning-after analysis of Indiana's primary results, which he says show Trump still has plenty of juice with his own party — roughly $13 million was spent to influence about 100,000 voters, and the results have created new urgency for Republican-led states across the South to redistrict before the midterms. He notes that being on the wrong side of Trump remains a career-ending move in the GOP, that Thomas Massie's upcoming primary will be a critical test of Trump's intra-party strength, and that Trump has effectively postponed the perception that he's a lame duck — even as the Iran war continues to crater his standing with the broader public. He flags Ohio as setting up to look like a real swing state in 2026, with Vivek Ramaswamy's polarizing style creating an opening for highly-regarded former Ohio Health Director Amy Acton, and notes that Iowa and Ohio could both move back toward genuine battleground status. Hethen walks through his fascinating recent participation in a political crisis simulation premised on the idea that January 6th wasn't an anomaly — three teams (Institutionalists, Nationalists, and Capitalists) competed for power, and the entire exercise revolved around who could get the capitalists on their side, since their core interest was simply enrichment and instability. The most revealing detail: in the simulation, Congress barely existed and had no measurable impact on outcomes, which Chuck argues mirrors reality and exposes the deeper problem facing American democracy. His blunt verdict: America doesn't actually have a polarization problem — it has a Congress problem, because weak legislatures inevitably create strong executives, Trump simply filled the vacuum a broken Congress created, and the looming gerrymandering wars (with at least eight states set to redraw their maps before 2028) will make Congress even less functional and more purely partisan than it already is.
    Then, Ashley Trice and Rob Holbert — co-publishers of Lagniappe, the alt-weekly turned investigative newspaper covering Mobile and Alabama's Gulf Coast — join the Chuck Toddcast to share the origin story of how their independent publication has grown into the region's premier investigative voice. They explain how Lagniappe started as a free paper and has now transitioned to a subscription model behind a paywall, why most newspapers won't even print these days unless they're certain it won't cost them money (and the surprising fact that there's a national shortage of available printers), and how the paper has built its reputation by covering everything from Mobile's local government to scandals in the wealthy parts of town and irresistible animal stories — both of which they say reliably grow audience faster than anything else. Trice and Holbert preview the upcoming Tuberville-Jones gubernatorial race, which they expect to be surprisingly close, and offer a withering assessment of outgoing Governor Kay Ivey's "very inactive" tenure. They walk through the political divide in Alabama where coastal Mobile often feels left out of the conversation, the surprising audience appeal of youth and high school sports coverage, and the looming threat of the Nexstar-Tegna merger gutting even more local newsrooms across the country.
    The conversation broadens into the practical realities of running a sustainable local newsroom in 2026. Trice and Holbert explain that the public has been trained to expect news for free, that reaching younger audiences now requires aggressive use of social media platforms and video content, and that live events have become an increasingly important revenue stream for papers like theirs. Trice and Holbert observe that small businesses are still reaching out about advertising — proof that print journalism continues to have a market — and close with a fascinating observation about how coastal Southern cities like Mobile tend to be less polarized than the rest of the South, with a genuine sense of community that gets lost in the national conversation about red-state politics.
    Finally, Chuck presents his ToddCast Top 5 gubernatorial one-party droughts that are most likely to end in 2026, and answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.
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    Timeline:
    (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)
    00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction
    01:15 Indiana primaries show that Trump still has juice with his party
    02:15 $13 million was spent to influence around 100k voters
    04:15 Trump has created new urgency to redistrict in the south
    05:30 Being on the wrong side of Trump will end your career in the GOP
    06:15 Thomas Massie’s primary will be telling about Trump’s strength
    08:15 Trump has postponed the perception that he’s a lame duck in his party
    09:15 Iran is not going to get better for Trump, and the polling is brutal
    11:30 Indiana showed that Trump hasn’t lost his fastball with the GOP
    12:30 Ohio is setting up to look like a swing state in 2026
    14:30 Vivek Ramaswamy is polarizing and has said some politically dumb things
    16:30 Amy Acton is highly regarded for her leadership during Covid
    18:30 It’s possible that Iowa and Ohio move back toward battleground status
    19:00 Chuck participated in a political crisis simulation
    21:15 Premise of simulation was January 6th wasn’t an anomaly
    21:45 Three teams: Institutionalists, Nationalists and Capitalists
    23:00 Entire simulation revolved around who could get capitalists on their side
    24:30 Capitalists want enrichment & instability
    25:15 In the simulation, congress barely existed, had no impact
    26:15 Stress tests begin with the assumption congress is ineffective
    26:45 Congress is supposed to be the strongest branch, but is now weakest
    28:15 America doesn’t have a polarization problem, we have a congress problem
    29:30 Weak legislatures create strong executives
    30:45 We’ve suffered from a failure of imagination in the Trump era
    31:30 Trump filled the vacuum that was created by a broken congress
    33:30 The gerrymandering wars will make congress even less functional
    34:00 At least 8 states will remap between now and 2028
    36:00 Congress will be nothing but partisanship after all the gerrymandering
    37:30 Don’t just assume that Democrats will pass a gerrymandering ban
    39:00 Democracy feels vulnerable because congress doesn’t work
    45:00 Ashley Trice & Rob Holbert (Lagniappe) join the Chuck ToddCast
    46:30 Origin story of Lagniappe
    48:45 The paper started off free, now is a subscription model behind paywall
    50:30 Most papers wait to print unless they know it won’t cost them money
    52:00 There’s a shortage of printers available for publications
    54:15 Striving to be Alabama’s best investigative newspaper
    56:15 Governor’s race between Tuberville & Jones will be close
    58:00 Kay Ivey has been a very inactive governor
    59:30 When did local governments understand you were going to cover them?
    1:03:00 There’s a big political divide in Alabama, and Mobile feels left out
    1:04:00 Is youth & high school sports an audience builder?
    1:05:00 Scandals in the rich part of town & animal stories really grow audience
    1:06:00 Nexstar & Tegna merger will gut more local newsrooms
    1:07:45 People have been trained that they don’t have to pay for news
    1:08:15 Have to use social media platforms & video to reach younger audience
    1:10:00 What do you do in the live event space and are those money makers?
    1:12:30 It takes more reporters for coverage that creates dedicated subscribers
    1:14:30 Airbus & shipbuilding have been big economic growth drivers in Mobile
    1:16:00 The “commuter schools” have really grown in recent years in Alabama
    1:18:30 Are there formalized local news networks regionally that could help you?
    1:20:00 No time to create networks, in a constant state of “news triage”
    1:20:30 Small businesses still reach out about advertising
    1:22:30 Print journalism still has a market
    1:25:00 Coastal southern cities tend to be less polarized
    1:25:45 There’s a real sense of community in southern coastal cities
    1:27:00 Where can people find your work?
    1:28:00 Alternative weekly’s have been able to become local papers of note
    1:29:15 ToddCast Top 5 gubernatorial droughts likely to end in 2026
    1:33:15 #5 Texas
    1:36:15 #4 Alabama
    1:39:45 #3 Georgia
    1:42:15 #2 Ohio
    1:46:30 #1 Iowa
    1:47:15 Ask Chuck
    1:47:30 With the national debt 100% of GDP, what are the risks if this continues?
    1:56:00 Could a SCOTUS confirmation fight improve GOP chances in midterms?
    2:01:15 Can the WHCD assailant plead insanity via Trump Derangement Syndrome?
    2:04:45 Impact if Texas moved to closed primaries?
    2:07:15 Is there any appetite in congress for uncapping the house?
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • The Chuck ToddCast

    Chuck’s Commentary - Trump Staves Off Lame Duck Status In Indiana Primaries + America Has A “Congress Problem”

    06.05.2026 | 1 Std. 29 Min.
    Chuck Todd opens with the morning-after analysis of Indiana's primary results, which he says show Trump still has plenty of juice with his own party — roughly $13 million was spent to influence about 100,000 voters, and the results have created new urgency for Republican-led states across the South to redistrict before the midterms. He notes that being on the wrong side of Trump remains a career-ending move in the GOP, that Thomas Massie's upcoming primary will be a critical test of Trump's intra-party strength, and that Trump has effectively postponed the perception that he's a lame duck — even as the Iran war continues to crater his standing with the broader public. He flags Ohio as setting up to look like a real swing state in 2026, with Vivek Ramaswamy's polarizing style creating an opening for highly-regarded former Ohio Health Director Amy Acton, and notes that Iowa and Ohio could both move back toward genuine battleground status. He then walks through his fascinating recent participation in a political crisis simulation premised on the idea that January 6th wasn't an anomaly — three teams (Institutionalists, Nationalists, and Capitalists) competed for power, and the entire exercise revolved around who could get the capitalists on their side, since their core interest was simply enrichment and instability. The most revealing detail: in the simulation, Congress barely existed and had no measurable impact on outcomes, which Chuck argues mirrors reality and exposes the deeper problem facing American democracy. His blunt verdict: America doesn't actually have a polarization problem — it has a Congress problem, because weak legislatures inevitably create strong executives, Trump simply filled the vacuum a broken Congress created, and the looming gerrymandering wars (with at least eight states set to redraw their maps before 2028) will make Congress even less functional and more purely partisan than it already is.
    Finally, Chuck presents his ToddCast Top 5 gubernatorial one-party droughts that are most likely to end in 2026, and answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.
    Try ShipStation free for 60 days with full access to all features, No credit card needed! Go to https://ShipStation.com and use code TODDCAST for 60 days for free!
    Thank you Wildgrain for sponsoring. Visit http://wildgrain.com/TODDCAST and use the code "TODDCAST" at checkout to receive $30 off your first box PLUS free Croissants for life!
    Link in bio or go to https://getsoul.com & enter code TODDCAST for 30% off your first order.
    Timeline:
    (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)
    00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction
    01:15 Indiana primaries show that Trump still has juice with his party
    02:15 $13 million was spent to influence around 100k voters
    04:15 Trump has created new urgency to redistrict in the south
    05:30 Being on the wrong side of Trump will end your career in the GOP
    06:15 Thomas Massie’s primary will be telling about Trump’s strength
    08:15 Trump has postponed the perception that he’s a lame duck in his party
    09:15 Iran is not going to get better for Trump, and the polling is brutal
    11:30 Indiana showed that Trump hasn’t lost his fastball with the GOP
    12:30 Ohio is setting up to look like a swing state in 2026
    14:30 Vivek Ramaswamy is polarizing and has said some politically dumb things
    16:30 Amy Acton is highly regarded for her leadership during Covid
    18:30 It’s possible that Iowa and Ohio move back toward battleground status
    19:00 Chuck participated in a political crisis simulation
    21:15 Premise of simulation was January 6th wasn’t an anomaly
    21:45 Three teams: Institutionalists, Nationalists and Capitalists
    23:00 Entire simulation revolved around who could get capitalists on their side
    24:30 Capitalists want enrichment & instability
    25:15 In the simulation, congress barely existed, had no impact
    26:15 Stress tests begin with the assumption congress is ineffective
    26:45 Congress is supposed to be the strongest branch, but is now weakest
    28:15 America doesn’t have a polarization problem, we have a congress problem
    29:30 Weak legislatures create strong executives
    30:45 We’ve suffered from a failure of imagination in the Trump era
    31:30 Trump filled the vacuum that was created by a broken congress
    33:30 The gerrymandering wars will make congress even less functional
    34:00 At least 8 states will remap between now and 2028
    36:00 Congress will be nothing but partisanship after all the gerrymandering
    37:30 Don’t just assume that Democrats will pass a gerrymandering ban
    39:00 Democracy feels vulnerable because congress doesn’t work
    44:15 ToddCast Top 5 gubernatorial droughts likely to end in 2026
    48:15 #5 Texas
    51:15 #4 Alabama
    54:45 #3 Georgia
    57:15 #2 Ohio
    1:01:30 #1 Iowa
    1:02:15 Ask Chuck
    1:02:30 With the national debt 100% of GDP, what are the risks if this continues?
    1:11:00 Could a SCOTUS confirmation fight improve GOP chances in midterms?
    1:16:15 Can the WHCD assailant plead insanity via Trump Derangement Syndrome?
    1:19:45 Impact if Texas moved to closed primaries?
    1:22:15 Is there any appetite in congress for uncapping the house?
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • The Chuck ToddCast

    Chuck’s Commentary - Trump’s Polling Numbers Should Terrify The GOP + Trump Has No Good Options For Iran War

    04.05.2026 | 1 Std. 35 Min.
    Chuck Todd unpacks a wave of devastating new polling that shows Americans have lost confidence in Trump across nearly every metric, with his approval cratering among independents and only his hardcore base still standing by him. He notes Trump is underwater on virtually every issue except taxes, immigration, and the border — that his trustworthiness is lower than any past president, that even 22% of his own 2024 voters don't believe he's kept his promises, and that his approval has collapsed with younger voters even as it holds up with the elderly. In a particularly striking finding, only 1 in 10 Americans approve of Trump naming things after himself, and even the "own the libs" voters can't get behind that particular vanity. Todd warns this is a political disaster in the making for Republicans: the enthusiasm gap is now massive in the Democrats' favor, and the Iran war is polling more unpopular than the worst polling ever recorded for Iraq or Vietnam. Yet despite all this, neither party's brand has actually improved with swing voters — both parties still carry almost identical unfavorability ratings, voters of both parties don't even want their leaders to work across the aisle anymore, and the political incentives are now firmly aligned with confrontation rather than compromise — creating an enormous opportunity for independent candidates that neither major party seems prepared to address. On Iran, he says there is no political room for Trump to escalate militarily — his only real escalation option would be ground troops, which would risk total political collapse — and predicts the eventual deal will look like whatever framework the Iranians put forward. He flags a striking recent Tucker Carlson interview in which Carlson was forced to face hard facts, observing that Tucker increasingly looks like a combination of Pat Buchanan and Roger Ailes who is genuinely trying to build a political movement of his own. He returns to the case for expanding the House of Representatives as the fix for the Supreme Court's Voting Rights Act ruling, warns that Republicans could pay a serious political price if Southern voters perceive the GOP as actively trying to disenfranchise Black voters and closes with the news that Janet Mills has dropped out of the Maine Senate race — leaving Democrats now trying to coalesce around Graham Platner, in what Chuck says feels increasingly like a mirror image of the 2016 presidential campaign.
    Finally, Chuck hops into the ToddCast Time Machine to revisit the Hindenburg disaster and how it was the origin of “breaking news”, and also answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.
    Try ShipStation free for 60 days with full access to all features, No credit card needed! Go to https://ShipStation.com and use code TODDCAST for 60 days for free!
    Thank you Wildgrain for sponsoring. Visit http://wildgrain.com/TODDCAST and use the code "TODDCAST" at checkout to receive $30 off your first box PLUS free Croissants for life!
    Link in bio or go to https://getsoul.com & enter code TODDCAST for 30% off your first order.
    Timeline:
    (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)
    00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction
    08:30 New polling shows Americans have no confidence in Trump
    09:15 Trump’s approval has cratered with independent voters
    10:00 Trump is only above his approval rating on taxes, immigration and border
    10:45 The only people that approve of Trump are his base
    12:45 The polling shows a massive repudiation of Trump
    14:15 Trump’s trustworthiness is lower than any past president
    16:45 Only 78% of Trump voters believe he’s kept his promises
    18:15 Trump’s highest approval is with older voters, collapsed with younger voters
    20:00 Only 1 in 10 Americans approve of Trump naming things after himself
    21:00 Even the “own the libs” voters don’t like Trump naming things after himself
    24:30 Republicans expected ethics in government to improve & they haven’t
    25:45 Both parties still have almost identical unfavorability ratings
    26:15 The Democratic brand hasn’t improved amongst swing voters
    28:15 Voters of both parties don’t want leaders to work across the aisle
    29:15 Neither side is incentivized to compromise
    31:15 Voters are rewarding confrontation
    33:45 Dems more trusted on healthcare, Republicans trusted on crime
    34:15 Almost every other issue is up for grabs for both parties
    34:45 Neither party has trust on dealing with AI
    36:15 There’s a huge opportunity for independents in this political climate
    36:45 There’s a huge enthusiasm gap favoring the Democrats
    38:00 This is a political disaster in the making for Republicans
    38:30 Iran war is more unpopular than worst polling for Iraq & Vietnam
    40:15 Trump’s only escalation option in Iran is to send in ground troops
    41:15 If Trump wants to escalate he better have a plan
    41:45 Far more damage to American military assets than we were told
    42:30 The Iranian framework for a deal will likely be the one agreed to
    43:30 There is no political room for Trump to escalate militarily
    44:00 Trump risks total political collapse if he escalates in Iran
    45:00 Tucker Carlson forced to face facts in recent interview
    46:00 Tucker is a combination of Pat Buchanon and Roger Ailes
    47:45 Carlson feels like someone who is trying to build a movement
    49:00 Expanding congress would fix SCOTUS Voting Rights Act ruling
    50:30 There will be angry voters in the south after this ruling
    52:00 Republicans could pay a political price due to backlash from SCOTUS
    53:45 If Republicans try to disenfranchise black voters, they could juice turnout
    54:45 Trump is more focused on targeting disloyal Republicans than Democrats
    56:00 Janet Mills drops out, Dems trying to come around on Graham Platner
    56:45 Platner race feels like mirror image of 2016 campaign for president
    1:02:15 ToddCast Time Machine - May 6th 1937 - The Hindenburg Disaster
    1:03:15 Crowds arrived to watch the Hindenburg
    1:04:30 Commercial zeppelin travel had existed for 30 years already
    1:05:15 The Hindenburg carried the symbols of Nazi Germany
    1:06:00 In 34 seconds the entire airship was destroyed
    1:06:45 “Oh The Humanity” becomes an iconic term from broadcasting
    1:07:15 The recording wasn’t broadcast live, but was presented as breaking news
    1:08:30 Airships fell out of fashion and airplanes made them uncompetitive
    1:09:15 The Hindenburg didn’t just fail technically, it failed publicly
    1:10:15 Ask Chuck
    1:10:30 Have you fallen into the normalization trap? Trump has impeachable offenses
    1:16:00 Thoughts on Adam Hamilton running as a Dem in Kansas?
    1:19:30 Has any president been as intentionally divisive as Trump?
    1:21:45 Take on the expansion of March Madness tournament?
    1:26:15 How much impact could the Forward Party have?
    1:31:45 Thoughts on the weekend in sports
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
  • The Chuck ToddCast

    Full Episode - Trump’s Polling Numbers Should Terrify The GOP + Why The West Is Living In A 1930s-Style Crisis Again

    04.05.2026 | 2 Std. 36 Min.
    Chuck Todd unpacks a wave of devastating new polling that shows Americans have lost confidence in Trump across nearly every metric, with his approval cratering among independents and only his hardcore base still standing by him. He notes Trump is underwater on virtually every issue except taxes, immigration, and the border — that his trustworthiness is lower than any past president, that even 22% of his own 2024 voters don't believe he's kept his promises, and that his approval has collapsed with younger voters even as it holds up with the elderly. In a particularly striking finding, only 1 in 10 Americans approve of Trump naming things after himself, and even the "own the libs" voters can't get behind that particular vanity. Todd warns this is a political disaster in the making for Republicans: the enthusiasm gap is now massive in the Democrats' favor, and the Iran war is polling more unpopular than the worst polling ever recorded for Iraq or Vietnam. Yet despite all this, neither party's brand has actually improved with swing voters — both parties still carry almost identical unfavorability ratings, voters of both parties don't even want their leaders to work across the aisle anymore, and the political incentives are now firmly aligned with confrontation rather than compromise — creating an enormous opportunity for independent candidates that neither major party seems prepared to address. On Iran, he says there is no political room for Trump to escalate militarily — his only real escalation option would be ground troops, which would risk total political collapse — and predicts the eventual deal will look like whatever framework the Iranians put forward. He flags a striking recent Tucker Carlson interview in which Carlson was forced to face hard facts, observing that Tucker increasingly looks like a combination of Pat Buchanan and Roger Ailes who is genuinely trying to build a political movement of his own. He returns to the case for expanding the House of Representatives as the fix for the Supreme Court's Voting Rights Act ruling, warns that Republicans could pay a serious political price if Southern voters perceive the GOP as actively trying to disenfranchise Black voters and closes with the news that Janet Mills has dropped out of the Maine Senate race — leaving Democrats now trying to coalesce around Graham Platner, in what Chuck says feels increasingly like a mirror image of the 2016 presidential campaign.
    Then, Yale political scientist Ian Shapiro — author of the new book After the Fall — joins the Chuck Toddcast for a wide-ranging conversation about the missed opportunities of the post-Cold War era and what it would take to actually fix what's broken in the global political economy. Shapiro argues America fundamentally squandered its chance to integrate Russia into the West after the Soviet collapse — there should have been a Marshall Plan for Russia along the lines of what was done for Germany and Japan after World War II, and both Yeltsin and Putin (in his early years) actively lobbied to join the Western order. Clinton was hesitant to help Russia economically, the 1994 midterm results pushed him away from foreign policy ambition entirely, and the eventual pivot toward NATO expansion in Eastern Europe — rather than transforming NATO into something genuinely inclusive — froze Russia out and is exactly when Putin's worldview hardened into the revanchism we're dealing with today. Shapiro extends this analysis to 2008, calling the financial crisis another massive missed opportunity: Obama had to bail out the banks, but his failure to insist on a parallel bailout for Main Street allowed the elites to rescue themselves while imposing austerity on everyone else, which directly fueled the right-wing populism now reshaping politics across the West.
    The conversation pivots to what comes next. Shapiro is clear that the good policies of the 2030s won't be a rehash of the New Deal — they need to address modern realities. He argues governments need to help workers be flexible rather than redistributing wealth through politically toxic taxation, advocating instead for portable health insurance and portable child care that follows the worker. Shapiro makes a forceful case for immigration as the only realistic answer to America's demographic challenges, noting that Spain and Poland are economically outperforming much of Europe specifically because they've embraced immigration to support aging populations. He warns that we're living in a world disturbingly similar to the 1930s — if ordinary people don't benefit from economic growth, they will not continue supporting the existing order — and notes that right-wing populists don't actually have answers; they just attack the elites. Shapiro argues Trump is inadvertently benefiting China enormously, but cautions that authoritarian governments are fundamentally bad at managing complex economies, so it's still unlikely China's model wins the 21st century. Shapiro closes by warning that the anti-Trump coalition has become too big to govern, but that if Zohran Mamdani succeeds in New York, it could meaningfully energize progressive politics nationally — proof that the road forward requires real ideas about power, not just opposition to Trumpism.
    Finally, Chuck hops into the ToddCast Time Machine to revisit the Hindenburg disaster and how it was the origin of “breaking news”, and also answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.
    Try ShipStation free for 60 days with full access to all features, No credit card needed! Go to https://ShipStation.com and use code TODDCAST for 60 days for free!
    Thank you Wildgrain for sponsoring. Visit http://wildgrain.com/TODDCAST and use the code "TODDCAST" at checkout to receive $30 off your first box PLUS free Croissants for life!
    Link in bio or go to https://getsoul.com & enter code TODDCAST for 30% off your first order.
    Timeline:
    (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)
    00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction
    08:30 New polling shows Americans have no confidence in Trump
    09:15 Trump’s approval has cratered with independent voters
    10:00 Trump is only above his approval rating on taxes, immigration and border
    10:45 The only people that approve of Trump are his base
    12:45 The polling shows a massive repudiation of Trump
    14:15 Trump’s trustworthiness is lower than any past president
    16:45 Only 78% of Trump voters believe he’s kept his promises
    18:15 Trump’s highest approval is with older voters, collapsed with younger voters
    20:00 Only 1 in 10 Americans approve of Trump naming things after himself
    21:00 Even the “own the libs” voters don’t like Trump naming things after himself
    24:30 Republicans expected ethics in government to improve & they haven’t
    25:45 Both parties still have almost identical unfavorability ratings
    26:15 The Democratic brand hasn’t improved amongst swing voters
    28:15 Voters of both parties don’t want leaders to work across the aisle
    29:15 Neither side is incentivized to compromise
    31:15 Voters are rewarding confrontation
    33:45 Dems more trusted on healthcare, Republicans trusted on crime
    34:15 Almost every other issue is up for grabs for both parties
    34:45 Neither party has trust on dealing with AI
    36:15 There’s a huge opportunity for independents in this political climate
    36:45 There’s a huge enthusiasm gap favoring the Democrats
    38:00 This is a political disaster in the making for Republicans
    38:30 Iran war is more unpopular than worst polling for Iraq & Vietnam
    40:15 Trump’s only escalation option in Iran is to send in ground troops
    41:15 If Trump wants to escalate he better have a plan
    41:45 Far more damage to American military assets than we were told
    42:30 The Iranian framework for a deal will likely be the one agreed to
    43:30 There is no political room for Trump to escalate militarily
    44:00 Trump risks total political collapse if he escalates in Iran
    45:00 Tucker Carlson forced to face facts in recent interview
    46:00 Tucker is a combination of Pat Buchanon and Roger Ailes
    47:45 Carlson feels like someone who is trying to build a movement
    49:00 Expanding congress would fix SCOTUS Voting Rights Act ruling
    50:30 There will be angry voters in the south after this ruling
    52:00 Republicans could pay a political price due to backlash from SCOTUS
    53:45 If Republicans try to disenfranchise black voters, they could juice turnout
    54:45 Trump is more focused on targeting disloyal Republicans than Democrats
    56:00 Janet Mills drops out, Dems trying to come around on Graham Platner
    56:45 Platner race feels like mirror image of 2016 campaign for president
    1:03:45 Ian Shapiro (After the Fall) joins The Chuck ToddCast
    1:05:15 How long did you work on the book?
    1:07:00 The lack of a Marshall Plan for Russia was a missed opportunity
    1:07:45 Russia should have been dealt with like Germany & Japan after WW2
    1:08:45 Yeltsin & Putin lobbied to join the west & we blew that opportunity
    1:10:00 Clinton was hesitant to help Russia economically
    1:11:15 ‘94 midterm results dissuaded Clinton from focusing on foreign policy
    1:12:45 Clinton pivoted from rapprochement NATO expansion in eastern Europe
    1:13:45 There were opportunities to transform NATO into something else
    1:15:15 NATO feels necessary again, we’re back in another cold war
    1:16:15 What if we had brought Ukraine into NATO in the 90s?
    1:17:00 When Russia was frozen out of the west, that’s when Putin changed
    1:17:30 Eastern Europeans have a deep distrust of the Russians
    1:18:45 The rise of right wing populism is driven by economics
    1:19:30 2008 financial crisis was a missed opportunity for Obama
    1:21:15 Elites bailed themselves out in 2008 & imposed austerity on everyone else
    1:22:45 Obama had to bail out banks, but didn’t force a bail out of main street too
    1:24:30 How do you begin to undo protectionism and nationalism?
    1:25:15 Good policies of the 2030s won’t be a rehash of the New Deal
    1:26:15 Gina Riamondo has smart policies for transforming the labor force
    1:27:45 Government needs to aid the modern worker to help them be flexible
    1:29:00 Taxation and redistribution is politically toxic. Better to incentivize business
    1:30:00 Portable health insurance and child care would give workers flexibility
    1:31:15 Domestic immigration is incredibly difficult and cost prohibitive
    1:32:00 Every state needs immigration in order to fix demographic challenges
    1:33:15 Spain & Poland’s economies are performing well because of immigration
    1:34:00 We need immigrants in order to support services for an aging population
    1:34:45 In some ways, we’re living in a world similar to the 1930s
    1:36:00 If people don’t benefit from growth, they won’t support the existing order
    1:36:45 Right wing populists don’t have answers, they just attack the elites
    1:37:15 Spain is one of the few western countries that is getting it right
    1:39:15 The west hasn’t dealt well with the rise of China
    1:39:45 Everything Trump is doing has benefitted China enormously
    1:41:15 Unlikely that China’s model wins the 21st century
    1:42:30 Authoritarian governments aren’t good for managing a complex economy
    1:43:30 India is even further down the nationalist road than the U.S.
    1:44:45 UK’s two major parties are facing the potential of collapse
    1:45:45 Could either of the two major two parties in America collapse?
    1:46:45 Both parties pushing the same policies & benefits go to the top
    1:48:45 Do globally integrated economies make world war less likely?
    1:50:15 Major war results in mutually assured economic destruction
    1:51:15 The calamities of the 30s and 40s led to massive, inclusive economic growth
    1:52:15 Massive, stateless companies are accruing more power than states
    1:53:45 The global oligarchs are still reliant on markets and consumers
    1:54:30 Governments will need to coordinate to put guardrails on the oligarchs
    1:55:15 If business isn’t part of the solution, they will be part of the problem
    1:56:45 The Trump administration is cratering & left is reveling in the schaudenfreude
    1:58:15 The anti-Trump coalition is too big to govern
    1:59:00 If Mamdani succeeds, could that energize progressive politics nationally?
    2:01:00 Where can people find your work?
    2:02:15 Chuck’s thoughts on interview with Ian Shapiro
    2:02:30 ToddCast Time Machine - May 6th 1937 - The Hindenburg Disaster
    2:03:30 Crowds arrived to watch the Hindenburg arrive
    2:04:45 Commercial zeppelin travel had existed for 30 years already
    2:05:30 The Hindenburg carried the symbols of Nazi Germany
    2:06:15 In 34 seconds the entire airship was destroyed
    2:07:00 “Oh The Humanity” becomes an iconic term from broadcasting
    2:07:30 The recording wasn’t broadcast live, but was presented as breaking news
    2:08:45 Airships fell out of fashion and airplanes made them uncompetitive
    2:09:30 The Hindenburg didn’t just fail technically, it failed publicly
    2:10:30 Ask Chuck
    2:10:45 Have you fallen into the normalization trap? Trump has impeachable offenses
    2:16:15 Thoughts on Adam Hamilton running as a Dem in Kansas?
    2:19:45 Has any president been as intentionally divisive as Trump?
    2:22:00 Take on the expansion of March Madness tournament?
    2:26:30 How much impact could the Forward Party have?
    2:32:00 Thoughts on the weekend in sports
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