Best Podcast Episodes About Graham Allison
Everything podcasters are saying about Graham Allison — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Mar 31, 2026 – 18 episodes
Listen to the Playlist
Ridealong has curated the best and most interesting podcasts and clips about Graham Allison.
Top Podcast Clips About Graham Allison
“I want to issue a not safe for work warning for this video, not because of anything that Lindsey Graham says or anything graphic on screen, but because I want to repeatedly reiterate that Lindsey Graham is a cuck for Donald Trump. Lindsey Graham is a sitting United States senator, somebody who has a lot of power in the United States, but he has decided to cede all of that power to Donald Trump intentionally so Trump can wage a war without congressional authority. authority. So Donald Trump can place tariffs without congressional authority. …”
“I want to issue a not safe for work warning for this video, not because of anything that Lindsey Graham says or anything graphic on screen, but because I want to repeatedly reiterate that Lindsey Graham is a cuck for Donald Trump. Lindsey Graham is a sitting United States senator, somebody who has a lot of power in the United States, but he has decided to cede all of that power to Donald Trump intentionally so Trump can wage a war without congressional authority. authority. So Donald Trump can place tariffs without congressional authority. Lindsey Graham has been on Fox News day in and day out, frothing at the mouth, wanting to send more troops to the Middle East, admitting that he is Israel first. He literally says it. I'll play it for you in just one moment. He admits that he's asking people in South Carolina to send their sons and daughters. I'll play it for you in just one moment. All …”
View more
Ridealong summary
Lindsey Graham faces backlash for prioritizing a trip to Disney World while advocating for sending troops to the Middle East. As he pushes for military action, footage reveals him enjoying leisure time, highlighting a stark contrast to his calls for sacrifice from others. This hypocrisy has sparked outrage, especially among younger generations concerned about the implications of endless wars.
“It's Allison. Allison. So Neil Armstrong died over the weekend. He was 82. He died after complications from open heart surgery. Which I have to say has got to be the worst because you have the surgery, you think you're fine or your family thinks you're fine. And then boom, you're not. And then they always do that thing where they're like, well, is he too old for her? And then I guess you get your answer. Do you guys know that? That my little son, Luke, my …”
“It's Allison. Allison. So Neil Armstrong died over the weekend. He was 82. He died after complications from open heart surgery. Which I have to say has got to be the worst because you have the surgery, you think you're fine or your family thinks you're fine. And then boom, you're not. And then they always do that thing where they're like, well, is he too old for her? And then I guess you get your answer. Do you guys know that? That my little son, Luke, my youngest guy, did a book report on Mr. Armstrong. Yeah, we're aware of that. You did know that, right? We read it on the show. I did it in my news. Would you do that next? You'd get a feeling. We were in Boston, and when this news came about, Luke Steinfeld gave us a little back story on Neil Armstrong. And it was pretty interesting to hear a little …”
View more
Ridealong summary
In a hilarious twist, the podcast discusses the somber speech Nixon had prepared in case Neil Armstrong and his crew didn't make it back from the moon. The punchline about Armstrong and Michael Jackson adds a shocking twist, delivered with impeccable timing by Allison, making it a standout moment. The banter around the absurdity of presidential duties in a disaster scenario keeps the laughter rolling.
“… physical shortages, raising the risk of financial instability if the conflict continues. But folks, one of the main architects of this war, Lindsey Graham, was photographed by TMZ at Disneyland with a bubble wand. And by the way, my little daughter, 18 months, she loves the bubble. She was at Disney World. Sorry, not Disneyland. Disney World. My baby daughter, She loves the bubble wand at Disneyland. And he was waving that around, apparently. Said Lindsey Graham had to show how tough he was. And he goes, spend some time breaking clays in Edgefield County today. Doesn't get much better than that. …”
“… says, I must say I'm more worried than the average. He said that the war has triggered both a price shock and a demand shock, warning a chain reaction from energy shock to inflation shock to demand destruction with Asia, already fearing actual physical shortages, raising the risk of financial instability if the conflict continues. But folks, one of the main architects of this war, Lindsey Graham, was photographed by TMZ at Disneyland with a bubble wand. And by the way, my little daughter, 18 months, she loves the bubble. She was at Disney World. Sorry, not Disneyland. Disney World. My baby daughter, She loves the bubble wand at Disneyland. And he was waving that around, apparently. Said Lindsey Graham had to show how tough he was. And he goes, spend some time breaking clays in Edgefield County today. Doesn't get much better than that. We're hunting some duck. We're hunting some pheasant out there. I'm a tough guy. Meanwhile, gas prices over $4 officially. The national average has just hit $4 a gallon, according to Gas Buddy right now. U.S. oil prices surged above $105 a barrel. Brent is over $114, $115 a barrel. That's what we got for now. We'll keep you posted every step of the …”
View more
Ridealong summary
While tensions rise over U.S.-Iran relations and gas prices soar, Lindsey Graham was spotted at Disney World wielding a bubble wand, showcasing a bizarre juxtaposition of his tough-guy persona. Amidst warnings of economic instability from a renowned economist, the Pentagon faces scrutiny over potential insider trading linked to impending military actions. This odd contrast highlights the absurdity of political figures amid serious global crises.
“By the way, the show Haunted Highway, Tuesdays, 10 p.m. on SyFy. We'll do a little news. Dana, jump in. Crack wise, if you like. The News with Allison Rosen. She'll read some news from her iPad. Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's bad. It's Allison. Allison. And when it's time to wrap it up, she'll sign it off with Zip It Cut. It's Allison. Allison. So famed filmmaker Tony Scott, brother of Ridley Scott and director of Top Gun, along with a ton of other films, committed suicide on Sunday. day. He jumped from a bridge in San Pedro. And it's not that suicide is ever not shocking, but it was …”
“By the way, the show Haunted Highway, Tuesdays, 10 p.m. on SyFy. We'll do a little news. Dana, jump in. Crack wise, if you like. The News with Allison Rosen. She'll read some news from her iPad. Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's bad. It's Allison. Allison. And when it's time to wrap it up, she'll sign it off with Zip It Cut. It's Allison. Allison. So famed filmmaker Tony Scott, brother of Ridley Scott and director of Top Gun, along with a ton of other films, committed suicide on Sunday. day. He jumped from a bridge in San Pedro. And it's not that suicide is ever not shocking, but it was especially shocking. And he left notes in his car and in his office, a contact list of people that he wanted to be contacted about his death. And then other notes, the content of those notes has not been revealed yet. And initially, the big question was why, you know, what in his life made him do this? And now reports are coming out saying that he had …”
View more
Ridealong summary
In a darkly humorous twist, the segment kicks off with a light-hearted jab at Allison Rosen's news delivery before diving into the shocking news of filmmaker Tony Scott's suicide. The discussion highlights the irony of public perceptions about wealth and fame versus the hidden struggles of illness, making for a poignant yet entertaining commentary.
“there was a really good article in the wall street journal about how lindsey graham senator lindsey graham out of south carolina is influencing trump and the administration into this war and here's one section out of this to help make the case on iran graham traveled several times to Israel in recent weeks meeting with members of the country's intelligence agency. They'll tell me things our own government won't tell me. That's in quotes, he said. He spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, coaching him on how to …”
“there was a really good article in the wall street journal about how lindsey graham senator lindsey graham out of south carolina is influencing trump and the administration into this war and here's one section out of this to help make the case on iran graham traveled several times to Israel in recent weeks meeting with members of the country's intelligence agency. They'll tell me things our own government won't tell me. That's in quotes, he said. He spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, coaching him on how to lobby the president for action. Netanyahu showed the president intelligence that persuaded Trump to go ahead. Yep. So we have a... in. Let that sink in. A United States Senator traveled and talked to a foreign leader and mentored them and coached them on how to get a better deal from our president. That should be treasonous. How is it not How is it …”
View more
Ridealong summary
Senator Lindsey Graham's recent actions raise serious questions about U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Iran and Israel. He has been accused of coaching Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on how to influence President Trump, suggesting a troubling level of foreign influence on American governance. This segment challenges listeners to consider the implications of a U.S. senator directly advising a foreign leader for their benefit, rather than for the American people.
“So if there's ever a guy who knows what the nuke situation is inside Iran, it's Lindsey Graham. Yeah, everybody's going to go watch this. It's Bill O'Reilly's new podcast. We'll do it live, the Lindsey Graham one. But he explains, if you're going to use the nuclear material for some energy or commercial purposes, it's 20%. But when you get it to where they have it, 60%, you're heading towards the opposite. And the real kicker on it is that the Trump administration, in its negotiations before the action, said to Iran, we'll pay for your …”
“So if there's ever a guy who knows what the nuke situation is inside Iran, it's Lindsey Graham. Yeah, everybody's going to go watch this. It's Bill O'Reilly's new podcast. We'll do it live, the Lindsey Graham one. But he explains, if you're going to use the nuclear material for some energy or commercial purposes, it's 20%. But when you get it to where they have it, 60%, you're heading towards the opposite. And the real kicker on it is that the Trump administration, in its negotiations before the action, said to Iran, we'll pay for your nuclear ambitions to power up your country. So we'll make it happen for you. But Iran basically said, no, we're going to do what we want to do, and that's develop a nuclear weapon. So what more does anybody need? Because if you have a rogue regime like that, a theocracy that answers to no one, and they have a nuclear weapon, they can hand that …”
View more
Ridealong summary
Lindsey Graham reveals that Iran is dangerously close to developing nuclear weapons, despite past offers from the Trump administration to help them use nuclear material for energy. He argues that many Americans are oblivious to this threat, driven by a media narrative that focuses on anti-Trump sentiment rather than the real dangers posed by a rogue regime. Graham's organized insights challenge listeners to confront the reality of Iran's ambitions and the consequences of ignorance.
“… that is overall not the most popular thing with the American people. John Thune hops on a first-class flight back home. Headline, Senator Lindsey Graham seen at Disney World as the DHS shutdown continues and the Iran war rages on. Now, senators are human beings. I understand that. They're going to have hobbies, families that totally get it. They're not going to work 100 hours a week. I understand. I get it. I get all that. but GOP do you know how that looks? do you know how that looks when Lindsey Graham is on Fox News every night telling people to send their sons and daughters to go die in …”
“Trump's cleared a lot of that up, but five-hour wait times at the airport. The GOP with five-hour wait times at the airport, with a war raging in Iran that is overall not the most popular thing with the American people. John Thune hops on a first-class flight back home. Headline, Senator Lindsey Graham seen at Disney World as the DHS shutdown continues and the Iran war rages on. Now, senators are human beings. I understand that. They're going to have hobbies, families that totally get it. They're not going to work 100 hours a week. I understand. I get it. I get all that. but GOP do you know how that looks? do you know how that looks when Lindsey Graham is on Fox News every night telling people to send their sons and daughters to go die in Iran and then the next day he's being pictured at it's a small world in Florida you know how bad of a look that is. You have to be aware of how that looks, especially when Lindsey Graham is on the news every single night. This is Lindsey Graham. We're going to blow the hell out of these people. And the next day it's off to Disney World? Guys, we've …”
View more
Ridealong summary
Amid a government shutdown and a war in Iran, GOP Senator Lindsey Graham was spotted enjoying a day at Disney World, raising eyebrows about his priorities. This juxtaposition highlights a growing disconnect between politicians and the public's frustrations, as the GOP faces significant challenges in the upcoming midterms. With polling indicating potential losses, the party must reconsider its image and actions during critical times.
“… hits on Fox News. Let's go to Mark Lynch. Mark, you're running against this guy. First off, how the people in South Carolina keep sending Lindsey Graham back to the Senate is beyond comprehension, I think, to many people in the United States of America. sir. Your thoughts. Well, South Carolina hadn't had a viable candidate. They do with me. You know, our polling's back from Rasmussen with a thousand completes. Head to head, Lindsey's at 45. I'm at 33 percent. And with an informed ballot, it flips. I'm 34 percent. Lindsey goes to 23. He drops down. So it's going to happen in 2026, and we're …”
“… is it? God bless the fallen. Well thank you Lindsay I sure the parents of our honored dead feel great that you just kind of use that as a toss away line After you've had five bourbon and branches and you're, you know, another one of your one millionth hits on Fox News. Let's go to Mark Lynch. Mark, you're running against this guy. First off, how the people in South Carolina keep sending Lindsey Graham back to the Senate is beyond comprehension, I think, to many people in the United States of America. sir. Your thoughts. Well, South Carolina hadn't had a viable candidate. They do with me. You know, our polling's back from Rasmussen with a thousand completes. Head to head, Lindsey's at 45. I'm at 33 percent. And with an informed ballot, it flips. I'm 34 percent. Lindsey goes to 23. He drops down. So it's going to happen in 2026, and we're going to give America a wonderful 250th birthday present with the removal of a traitor. You know, I'm wondering with all this talk about the Strait of Hermus and Park Island and everything Lindsey's recommending, why are we listening to a traitor who needs to be arrested to funneling money to Hamas and al-Qaeda through USAID? He's helping to support …”
View more
Ridealong summary
A political challenger claims Senator Lindsey Graham is a traitor for allegedly funneling money to Hamas and al-Qaeda through USAID. This bold accusation comes as he critiques Graham's military recommendations regarding U.S. operations in Iran, questioning the wisdom of his strategies and calling for his arrest. The debate highlights the tension in military leadership and political accountability in America today.
“Alright, I'm keeping my lighting half dark for this video because we're about to enter the dark, twisted mind of neoconservative boomer Lindsey Graham. Lindsey Graham just went on Fox News and essentially admitted that he is okay with thousands of U.S. soldiers dying to secure the Strait of Hormuz in order to eliminate the Iranian regime. This is the largest warmonger in America right now going on Fox News every single day frothing at the mouth for more troops to die because he's basically like Holden Bloodfeast. Have you guys seen the Holden Bloodfeast meme? This is viral because it says …”
“Alright, I'm keeping my lighting half dark for this video because we're about to enter the dark, twisted mind of neoconservative boomer Lindsey Graham. Lindsey Graham just went on Fox News and essentially admitted that he is okay with thousands of U.S. soldiers dying to secure the Strait of Hormuz in order to eliminate the Iranian regime. This is the largest warmonger in America right now going on Fox News every single day frothing at the mouth for more troops to die because he's basically like Holden Bloodfeast. Have you guys seen the Holden Bloodfeast meme? This is viral because it says Holden Bloodfeast, Republican, Iowa, 118 years old. Please, God, just let us nuke Iran. Nothing else matters. I'll do anything, please. I just want to see burning flesh one last time before I die. And at the bottom, it says, respectable bipartisan. For a while, this was like the average conservative politician in America. And Lindsey Graham still …”
View more
Ridealong summary
Lindsey Graham's recent Fox News appearance reveals his shocking willingness to sacrifice thousands of U.S. soldiers to eliminate the Iranian regime. He bizarrely compares a potential invasion of Iran to the costly Iwo Jima battle in World War II, ignoring the immense human toll it would entail. This segment dives into Graham's warmongering mindset and the implications for future military engagement.
“… Without further ado, I want to welcome our next guest, Mark Lynch, who's running for Senate in the great state of South Carolina to unseat Lindsey Graham. Welcome to the Charlie Kirk show, sir. Thank you, Andrew. Thank you for having me on. Well, it's a pleasure, and I'm excited to see the contrast here. I want to play a cut from Lindsey Graham just to set the stage. Go ahead and play it, studio. I go back to South Carolina. I'm asking them to send their sons and daughters over to the Mideast. What I want you to do in the Mideast, our friends in Saudi Arabia and other places, step forward and …”
“… They're honest and they're independent. So if you're turning 65 or already on Medicare, call Chapter today, dial pound 250 and say Charlie to speak with a trusted Medicare advisor. That's pound 250 and say Charlie. It could save you thousands. Without further ado, I want to welcome our next guest, Mark Lynch, who's running for Senate in the great state of South Carolina to unseat Lindsey Graham. Welcome to the Charlie Kirk show, sir. Thank you, Andrew. Thank you for having me on. Well, it's a pleasure, and I'm excited to see the contrast here. I want to play a cut from Lindsey Graham just to set the stage. Go ahead and play it, studio. I go back to South Carolina. I'm asking them to send their sons and daughters over to the Mideast. What I want you to do in the Mideast, our friends in Saudi Arabia and other places, step forward and say this is my fight, too. I join America. I'm publicly involved in bringing this regime down. So, sir, that is the senator right now from the state of South Carolina. What it going to take to unseat Lindsey Graham and why are you the right man for the job Well the people in South Carolina have said 57 percent of them back when we polled in May that …”
View more
Ridealong summary
Mark Lynch is challenging Lindsey Graham for the South Carolina Senate seat, claiming that 57% of voters are ready to move on from Graham. Lynch argues that Graham's voting record and lack of presence in the state demonstrate a betrayal of South Carolinians, positioning himself as a true conservative alternative focused on patriotism and local concerns.
“… we have to continue of course to pay attention to the thousands of U ground troops that continue to move to the Middle East And we have Lindsey Graham trying to set expectations for everybody here taking to Fox News Sunday and saying not only should the United States take Carg Island but comparing it to the Battle of Iwo Jima Let take a listen Here's what I tell President Trump. Keep it up for a few more weeks. Take Carg Island, where all of the resources they have to produce oil. Control that island. Let this regime down a vine. Is this going to, though, take Carg Island? Is it going to …”
“Meanwhile while we on Taco Watch we have to continue of course to pay attention to the thousands of U ground troops that continue to move to the Middle East And we have Lindsey Graham trying to set expectations for everybody here taking to Fox News Sunday and saying not only should the United States take Carg Island but comparing it to the Battle of Iwo Jima Let take a listen Here's what I tell President Trump. Keep it up for a few more weeks. Take Carg Island, where all of the resources they have to produce oil. Control that island. Let this regime down a vine. Is this going to, though, take Carg Island? Is it going to involve U.S. troops on the ground? Let me just read you something from The Atlantic. It does an assessment on that. They say, U.S. troops may well take Cargill, and we believe their ability to do so, but only to endure ballistic missile strikes, drone attacks, petrochemical smoke, all without a reliable means of obtaining logistical support. The result …”
View more
Ridealong summary
Lindsey Graham's call for U.S. troops on Carg Island echoes the bloody history of Iwo Jima, but can we afford to repeat past mistakes? The potential for a grinding war of attrition raises questions about the true cost of military intervention, especially when individual lives are treated as mere pawns in political games. This discussion highlights the tragic consequences faced by service members and their families in wars of choice that often yield little benefit for the U.S.
“… pathetic, weak shit I've ever seen in my life. And then they try to posture like they're like the new authority on manhood. It's insane. Lindsey Graham. Well, Lindsey Graham is a different example. Lindsey Graham is a different thing. He's flip-flopping all right, but it's not on the issues. He's lubed up in a San Francisco alleyway getting fucking turned into a Muppet. Truly, truly. And then the next week we'll be in Congress being like, this is what men should be. Yeah, it's insane. It's completely insane. Yeah, but he, yeah, there's, yeah, it's an interesting split. A lot of these newer …”
“… guy like we're not having this bullshit from the Democrats thing. Ron DeSantis. Yeah. And then just hollow flip-flopping, morally vacuous, like fucking loser, pathetic. Like J.D. Vance flipping on Trump just so he can get a position is like the most pathetic, weak shit I've ever seen in my life. And then they try to posture like they're like the new authority on manhood. It's insane. Lindsey Graham. Well, Lindsey Graham is a different example. Lindsey Graham is a different thing. He's flip-flopping all right, but it's not on the issues. He's lubed up in a San Francisco alleyway getting fucking turned into a Muppet. Truly, truly. And then the next week we'll be in Congress being like, this is what men should be. Yeah, it's insane. It's completely insane. Yeah, but he, yeah, there's, yeah, it's an interesting split. A lot of these newer Republican guys are really obsessed with the manliness, manhood, protect our men and boys thing. And so are the women. Well, yeah, but they're, yeah, they're, I mean, like you talk about like Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene. and those people it's like i don't their particular pathologies are beyond me um i don't understand enough about …”
View more
Ridealong summary
In this segment, Nick and Caleb hilariously dissect the absurdity of right-wing political figures who project toughness but are actually quite pathetic. The standout moment comes when they compare Lindsey Graham's flip-flopping to being 'lubed up in a San Francisco alleyway getting turned into a Muppet,' leaving listeners laughing at the outrageous imagery and clever commentary.
“… Elizabeth, on the application for YC, they asked this very specific question, which is like, tell us sometime you hacked something. And when Paul Graham talks about, you know, Sam Altman, he was like, oh, my God, he was such a hustler, a hacker, you know, got through all these things. There is a hacker culture, white hat, black hat, gray hat in between. So I guess we have to also think how much of this has to do with the culture of Silicon Valley saying, hey, bend the rules and where the line is there, Elizabeth. So take the audience through what you and I see on the back end when we do …”
“… who is a customer of Delves? Those are all the questions. But there is an underlying issue here, I think, Elizabeth, that you and I deal with. the area of Y Combinator specifically. And, you know, startups generally can attract hackers. In fact, Elizabeth, on the application for YC, they asked this very specific question, which is like, tell us sometime you hacked something. And when Paul Graham talks about, you know, Sam Altman, he was like, oh, my God, he was such a hustler, a hacker, you know, got through all these things. There is a hacker culture, white hat, black hat, gray hat in between. So I guess we have to also think how much of this has to do with the culture of Silicon Valley saying, hey, bend the rules and where the line is there, Elizabeth. So take the audience through what you and I see on the back end when we do diligence, how often you see people bending reality and how often are they just straight up lying? It's really tricky because the audience we attract fundamentally is trying to think out of the box, which may push the envelope and break some rules. And in fact, actually, for some companies, they may literally be breaking the law, but then the laws may …”
View more
Ridealong summary
Startup investors often take founders at their word, risking exposure to dishonesty and compliance issues. This dilemma stems from the fast-paced nature of startup culture, where bending rules is sometimes seen as innovative. To protect themselves, customers must diligently verify the credentials of their vendors, but that can be easier said than done.
“… cottage. Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum. For all you heated rivalry fans. All right. That's a banger song. All right, everybody. We'll talk soon. I'm Allison Gill. And I'm Andy McCabe”
“… with a bat. I really liked that way that you spoke that. Maybe we'll take that and just make a remix with It'd Be Dead with a Bat. Just you doing that over and over again. That's free. That's free. You do whatever you want with it. Meet me at the cottage. Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum. For all you heated rivalry fans. All right. That's a banger song. All right, everybody. We'll talk soon. I'm Allison Gill. And I'm Andy McCabe”
View more
Ridealong summary
Voting early can be a safe and secure way to ensure your voice is heard, as demonstrated by my own experience walking my ballot to a drop box in California. While some may have concerns about mail-in voting, it's particularly beneficial for those who may struggle to get to polling places, like the elderly or military personnel overseas. Join us next week for more discussions and send in your questions for us to tackle!
“… Iranian regime And like he said one day they going to come Remember at first there was going to come Remember the Iraq He had the same pitch Lindsey Graham was in Congress and he had Bill Kristol. Remember, they came on Fox News every night and said they're going to be throwing roses in the streets when we're on the march up to Baghdad. Remember that? The very beginning of that war, the whole because Fox does the same thing. The whole lead up to the to the, was it March of 2003? That, you know, weapons of mass destruction, it had to be, there was all lies. You were lied. They looked you in the eye …”
“… But that's the military part of this. This is, you know, you look at Drudge, I'm putting out Drudge, I realize Drudge is a hater. But I just want to show that the center of gravity of this has shifted from the defanging and declawing of the Iranian regime And like he said one day they going to come Remember at first there was going to come Remember the Iraq He had the same pitch Lindsey Graham was in Congress and he had Bill Kristol. Remember, they came on Fox News every night and said they're going to be throwing roses in the streets when we're on the march up to Baghdad. Remember that? The very beginning of that war, the whole because Fox does the same thing. The whole lead up to the to the, was it March of 2003? That, you know, weapons of mass destruction, it had to be, there was all lies. You were lied. They looked you in the eye and lied. And Dan Senior and Dana Perina, she got a little thing, she's on the five, Dana Perina and Nicole Wallace, remember all of them? All sat there and looked you in the eye and they were all the comms department, they were Caroline Levinson, they looked you in the eye and they lied to you. Every day you were lied to. What happened? Who paid …”
View more
Ridealong summary
The October 7th events derailed significant progress towards normalizing relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel, a move that could have ended the Arab-Israeli conflict. Senator Booker and a bipartisan team were close to achieving this breakthrough under President Biden's administration, but the escalation on that date was a calculated attempt to thwart their efforts. This pivotal moment shifted the focus from diplomatic solutions to military strategies against Iran.
“… of tension in the markets. And there's a lot of tension with those politicians that support this war. I'm talking about just reading what Lindsey Graham is saying. and he's probably the biggest supporter right now in the American Republican political sphere, it's obvious that there is something going on in that sense that wasn't completely pre-planned. Now, the Iranians have small speedboats, they've prepared mining, they've shot the tankers, and basically right now it's closed. I just read an energy analyst explaining that the meaning of 20% is like the peak of COVID if it lasts, if it's not a …”
“… ground assets around the Strait of Hormuz. I'm hearing this from Israeli sources. In order to secure the Strait of Hormuz. In order to secure that. But I don't think everything was pre-planned. And here's why. What I'm hearing is that there's a lot of tension in the markets. And there's a lot of tension with those politicians that support this war. I'm talking about just reading what Lindsey Graham is saying. and he's probably the biggest supporter right now in the American Republican political sphere, it's obvious that there is something going on in that sense that wasn't completely pre-planned. Now, the Iranians have small speedboats, they've prepared mining, they've shot the tankers, and basically right now it's closed. I just read an energy analyst explaining that the meaning of 20% is like the peak of COVID if it lasts, if it's not a matter for two weeks. Now, what does it mean, the peak of COVID? It means that in COVID, there was less demand, okay? And now there is no less demand. It's the same demand, but there's less supply. And that's the problem. Now, what they can do, for instance, and what's already happening, and it's just mesmerizing to see, Dan, you can see it …”
View more
Ridealong summary
The U.S. may be setting a strategic trap for Iran by seeking international support to secure the Strait of Hormuz, potentially escalating military actions. With Iran's threats to close the strait and rising tensions in oil markets, the situation could lead to significant geopolitical shifts. As oil tankers reroute to avoid conflict, the implications for global energy supply are profound.
“The outlet also reported that creator-collective founder Graham Wilson, to whom Comer's letter was addressed, told influencers in a Zoom call that their names would not show up on reports filed with the FEC. The letter, reviewed by the Free Press, said the committee is examining possible efforts to obscure the distinction between activities of legitimate journalism for campaign operatives. The FEC requires groups such as Creator Collective that are organized as a 501c4 to disclose any spending in support or …”
“The outlet also reported that creator-collective founder Graham Wilson, to whom Comer's letter was addressed, told influencers in a Zoom call that their names would not show up on reports filed with the FEC. The letter, reviewed by the Free Press, said the committee is examining possible efforts to obscure the distinction between activities of legitimate journalism for campaign operatives. The FEC requires groups such as Creator Collective that are organized as a 501c4 to disclose any spending in support or opposition of candidates. The types of nonprofits may engage in unlimited political lobbying and some campaign activity, but they still have to report. According to its website, Coors says, quote, an incubator and mentorship program for pro-democracy content creators. It's led by Brian Tyler Cohen, a progressive podcast host. What's with these …”
View more
Ridealong summary
A House committee is investigating whether the Creator Collective, a group of influencers, is violating IRS rules by obscuring their political activities. The committee found discrepancies in reports from influencers who claimed they weren't creating content for the group, raising concerns about dark money and transparency in political lobbying. This situation highlights the blurred lines between journalism and political campaigning in the age of social media.
“… And the constant mixed messaging from Donald Trump and the administration, and the very incendiary, gung-ho rhetoric from people like Lindsey Graham, the combined effect of all this when we can all see with our own eyes how this war is playing out. And it's quite clear the Iranians have not got the abject surrender memo. And I'm not even sure that they have got the memo we're being told about this morning, which is that they're all ready to do a deal. They're showing no sign of any of this. And so I stand here, sit here, scratching my head in incredulity about what of any of this makes any …”
“… they know that by attacking their neighbouring Gulf states in places that will really hurt them, to do with their energy plants, to do with tourism areas and so on, that they can have a stranglehold over any military. And that's exactly what's happened. And the constant mixed messaging from Donald Trump and the administration, and the very incendiary, gung-ho rhetoric from people like Lindsey Graham, the combined effect of all this when we can all see with our own eyes how this war is playing out. And it's quite clear the Iranians have not got the abject surrender memo. And I'm not even sure that they have got the memo we're being told about this morning, which is that they're all ready to do a deal. They're showing no sign of any of this. And so I stand here, sit here, scratching my head in incredulity about what of any of this makes any sense at all if you're the president of the United States.”
View more
Ridealong summary
Piers Morgan questions Donald Trump's decision to escalate military action in the Middle East, contradicting his campaign promise of avoiding foreign wars. As tensions rise with Iran and mixed messages emerge from the Trump administration, the impact on the U.S. and global economy becomes increasingly evident. Morgan expresses incredulity at the lack of coherent strategy, highlighting the precarious situation in the region.
Top Podcasts About Graham Allison
The Adam Mockler Show
2 episodes
Adam Carolla Show
2 episodes
Bannon`s War Room
2 episodes
The MeidasTouch Podcast
1 episode
The Shawn Ryan Show
1 episode
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
1 episode
The Jesse Kelly Show
1 episode
The Charlie Kirk Show
1 episode
