Best Podcast Episodes About Laura Rozen

Best Podcast Episodes About Laura Rozen

Everything podcasters are saying about Laura Rozen — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Mar 31, 2026 – 14 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Laura Rozen

The Adam Mockler Show
“… that Kristi Noem is one of the people that spreads the very type of hatred that her husband would purportedly receive. Kristi Noem and people like Laura Loomer all of these women in Trump orbit have been leading the charge on what is a woman What is a woman We don like crossdressers They are fake women You know they very vile towards trans women Nancy Mace very vile towards trans women But then we learn that in Kristi Noem's own household, we have this going on. Kristi Noem's husband is today revealed as a secret crossdresser who dons gigantic fake breasts. While his wife has operated at the …” “… anybody else. And if you want to do that by getting tattoos or by getting some sort of gender-affirming care or by cross-dressing or by wearing makeup or wearing jewelry, I really don't give a shit. Do whatever you want. But I do find it ironic that Kristi Noem is one of the people that spreads the very type of hatred that her husband would purportedly receive. Kristi Noem and people like Laura Loomer all of these women in Trump orbit have been leading the charge on what is a woman What is a woman We don like crossdressers They are fake women You know they very vile towards trans women Nancy Mace very vile towards trans women But then we learn that in Kristi Noem's own household, we have this going on. Kristi Noem's husband is today revealed as a secret crossdresser who dons gigantic fake breasts. While his wife has operated at the highest echelons of government, handling matters of national security, Brian Noem has been dressing up and paying adult entertainers to talk dirty. The Daily Mail has reviewed hundreds of messages involving three women from the bimboification scene where porn performers transform themselves into real-life Barbie dolls. I'm going to show you the …” View more
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Kristi Noem's hypocrisy is highlighted as her husband's cross-dressing contrasts with her public stance against gender nonconformity.
The Adam Mockler Show · Kristi NOEM HIDES as LEAKED PICS RUIN HER · Mar 31, 2026
The Bulwark Podcast
“… as weak as they've ever been right now. Like I want boot on the neck, not literally, right? Like, like this is the moment to invite yourself on Laura Ingram show. Like this is the moment to go into their spaces and point at them and be like, look at the destruction they have wrought. Right. And like, there are other times where Democrats try to do that, where like the topics are these kinds of democracy and, you know, norms that esoteric things that actual people don't care about as much as we wish they would but this shit people care about dumb wars recessions higher gas prices like people …” “… leaders are as mad as you are. Like that would be nice. And I think that that's a potent political tool, actually, when people believe that you reflect their upset anger. But then I also think there's just the strategy of this too, which is like, they're as weak as they've ever been right now. Like I want boot on the neck, not literally, right? Like, like this is the moment to invite yourself on Laura Ingram show. Like this is the moment to go into their spaces and point at them and be like, look at the destruction they have wrought. Right. And like, there are other times where Democrats try to do that, where like the topics are these kinds of democracy and, you know, norms that esoteric things that actual people don't care about as much as we wish they would but this shit people care about dumb wars recessions higher gas prices like people care about that yeah you know what tim you're waking me up you're waking me up what are we doing here let's go let's get up what are we doing let's go go on go on go to their spaces go on fox news this week gas prices gas prices are over five dollars again i'm finding fighting a stupid war in the the middle east he's showing diagrams for the …” View more
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Democrats seem to lack the outrage needed to confront the Trump administration's reckless actions, particularly regarding the war with Iran. While Republicans like Lindsey Graham enjoy leisure time, Democrats have a responsibility to show their anger and take a stand, even if it means staging protests or refusing to leave Congress. This emotional disconnect raises questions about their political strategy and effectiveness in representing the public's frustration.
The Bulwark Podcast · Jon Lovett: It Is Time to Scream and Yell · Mar 31, 2026
Legal AF by MeidasTouch
“… new press corps, the next gen press corps that Trump put in place, which is nothing more than right wing agitators and social media influencers like Laura Loomer and Matt Gaetz.” “… against them, 50 members of the press, including the New York Times, rather than sign that oath, turned in their credentials and marched out of the building. So the lawsuit was about getting them back in and effectively, in one way, kicking out the new press corps, the next gen press corps that Trump put in place, which is nothing more than right wing agitators and social media influencers like Laura Loomer and Matt Gaetz.” View more
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The Pentagon has defied a federal judge's ruling by continuing to restrict press access, labeling the First Amendment as a 'privilege.' This move has sparked outrage, particularly during wartime, as journalists are forced out, undermining their ability to report on critical issues. The situation escalates as the New York Times and other outlets challenge this unconstitutional policy.
Legal AF by MeidasTouch · Trump WH faces Contempt after Ignoring Order · Mar 28, 2026
Bulwark Takes
“… are very opposed to the kind of establishment brand represented by match lap and cpac we saying CPAC is over On the other hand you have someone like Laura Loomer who sees J Vance win the straw poll Now, Laura Loomer is opposed to J.D. Vance essentially because he's seen as a more isolationist, more Israel-skeptical candidate. She says only 10 people went to CPAC this year. So this is totally irrelevant.” “… and we put the faces on and we kind to show who's feuding with who because it's interesting i mean like let's take this fight over like is cpac dead right on one hand you have a lot of the groipers you have these these far right figures who are very opposed to the kind of establishment brand represented by match lap and cpac we saying CPAC is over On the other hand you have someone like Laura Loomer who sees J Vance win the straw poll Now, Laura Loomer is opposed to J.D. Vance essentially because he's seen as a more isolationist, more Israel-skeptical candidate. She says only 10 people went to CPAC this year. So this is totally irrelevant.” View more
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The MAGA movement is fracturing, with figures like Josh Hammer challenging the very essence of what it means to be 'MAGA.' Amidst this chaos, Trump appears to back both sides, complicating an already messy political landscape. This internal conflict reveals a deeper struggle over identity and direction within the conservative base.
Bulwark Takes · CPAC Leaders Claim It’s “Packed”—The Footage Says Otherwise | MAGA Mondays · Mar 30, 2026
The EntreLeadership Podcast
“… and fix the water heater and all that crap. I mean, come on. You know that, and your grandson doesn't get that. Our grandchild doesn't get that. Laura, I'm sorry. I'm sorry that's there. But, yeah, that's a case in point where you need to work on success. everyone out there listening, you need to work on succession sooner rather than later. The more gradual the succession plan, the higher the likelihood of a sustainable plan. The company sustains after the person, the more gradual. And, and so, and you need to start it a long, long time before Laura did, uh, like a long, long, long, long time …” “… Yeah, it's, um, you're right. Property management, the very essence of it is to manage the property, and remote is not the essence of that. So, I'm sorry, you can't sit on your couch and manage property. You've got to go over there and kick the tires and fix the water heater and all that crap. I mean, come on. You know that, and your grandson doesn't get that. Our grandchild doesn't get that. Laura, I'm sorry. I'm sorry that's there. But, yeah, that's a case in point where you need to work on success. everyone out there listening, you need to work on succession sooner rather than later. The more gradual the succession plan, the higher the likelihood of a sustainable plan. The company sustains after the person, the more gradual. And, and so, and you need to start it a long, long time before Laura did, uh, like a long, long, long, long time before Laura did. Ours is almost complete and I'm 65, just to give you an idea. Okay. I'm still on the microphone, but I'm only running about 10 to 20% of the business. My son, Daniel runs Ramsey solutions. He's the president. I'm the CEO. Okay. And that's been a 16 year process. We started that when I was 48. Okay. Our 17 year process now. So, …” View more
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After losing her son, an 86-year-old business owner grapples with whether to keep or sell her property management company. With her only interested grandchild wanting to manage it remotely, she faces the reality that a successful succession plan requires more than just family ties. Experts stress the importance of gradual succession planning, emphasizing that starting early increases the likelihood of success.
The EntreLeadership Podcast · Will This New Policy Offend My Employees? · Mar 13, 2026
The Telepathy Tapes
“… are smaller than regular deer. They're these cute little deer and it's walking towards me and I thought, oh, it's happening. This is the moment that Laura was talking about and I got very nervous that I was going to scare the deer so I'm like trying to get out of the car And then it just kept walking towards me and walking towards me. And I walked over to where the benches were closer to the door. And the deer walked right up to me and it put its nose in my hand. And as it was doing that, Chris walked out of the No Name Pub and he took a photograph of the deer putting its nose in my hand. And we …” “Okay, this is a nice wrap up to the weekend. and across the parking lot I see the bushes kind of move and out of the bushes came a little deer and key deer are smaller than regular deer. They're these cute little deer and it's walking towards me and I thought, oh, it's happening. This is the moment that Laura was talking about and I got very nervous that I was going to scare the deer so I'm like trying to get out of the car And then it just kept walking towards me and walking towards me. And I walked over to where the benches were closer to the door. And the deer walked right up to me and it put its nose in my hand. And as it was doing that, Chris walked out of the No Name Pub and he took a photograph of the deer putting its nose in my hand. And we couldn't believe it. We both just stood there. He's like, what is happening right now? And I thought, this is what she said was going to happen. It's happening. And the deer didn't even run away when Chris came outside. No, it kind of just hung out there for a while. And then... And let you touch it. Yes, which is so interesting because wild …” View more
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In this touching segment from the podcast 'Talk Tracks,' Carla Kaufman Sloan shares her profound experiences with signs from her deceased son, Calder. After a heartwarming encounter with a key deer and other signs like a heart-shaped leaf, she emphasizes the importance of asking for specific signs from loved ones who have passed, showcasing the incredible connections that can transcend life and death.
The Telepathy Tapes · S2E22: Signs from the Other Side | Talk Tracks · Mar 25, 2026
PBD Podcast
“… no social media. Obviously, that stuff doesn't apply to here. So I don't know. What's this, Rob? Which one is this? This is the tweet that Laura Loomer put out yesterday claiming Joe Kent was leaking information according to many White House staffers Leaking to John Hudson Who John Hudson Can you go to it? Washington Post. So John Hudson is a WAPO. Not a coincidence that Hudson chose to run to CNN during primetime tonight to attack President Trump for less than 12 hours after Kent resigned. who told Hudson that WAPO, that Joe Kent and Tulsi Gabbard met with J.D. Vance to show him the …” “… kind of stuff happens. There's a risk of hiring people and they can't get out. And it's not like, you know how typically there's a, what is the disparagement clause, Tom? Like, you know, if you're leaving, no defamation. Anti-disparagement, no defamation, no social media. Obviously, that stuff doesn't apply to here. So I don't know. What's this, Rob? Which one is this? This is the tweet that Laura Loomer put out yesterday claiming Joe Kent was leaking information according to many White House staffers Leaking to John Hudson Who John Hudson Can you go to it? Washington Post. So John Hudson is a WAPO. Not a coincidence that Hudson chose to run to CNN during primetime tonight to attack President Trump for less than 12 hours after Kent resigned. who told Hudson that WAPO, that Joe Kent and Tulsi Gabbard met with J.D. Vance to show him the resignation letter ahead of time. Wow. Okay, so there you go. Guys. That's crazy. We talked about this as well last week. I haven't seen this tweet. Did the vice president agree with the blood libels in Joe Kent's letter in which he blamed Israel for his wife's death? Kent's wife was tragically killed by Islamic terrorists. terrorist. Do you believe …” View more
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Joe Kent's sudden resignation raises eyebrows and casts shadows on Trump's reputation. After stepping down, Kent's actions, including a tweet and a podcast appearance, seem to undermine Trump, leading to speculation about behind-the-scenes leaks and political alliances. The immediate fallout primarily affects J.D. Vance, highlighting the intricate web of political relationships and implications of Kent's departure.
PBD Podcast · Joe Kent Resigns + Trump's Cuba Takeover | PBD #761 · Mar 18, 2026
PBD Podcast
“… hey, why are you leaking info to Tucker? And then he comes back, and now there is even stories. So, if you remember last year, again, remember, Laura Loomer last year. Say what you want about her. She got, you know, Waltz, you know, fired from his position. Okay. with the stuff that was shown. Last year, she says this. I told you last year that Kent leaked President Trump's private messages in meetings, particularly his meetings with Jewish Republicans to Tucker Carlson and Max Blumenthal. When admin officials caught Kent, who was in the hallway to Trump's office, when he was seen picking up …” “… anything. He finally confessed. Showing what? That he shared intel with Tucker. Oh, man. Okay. And they addressed it. They went up to him, allegedly. Okay. So, allegedly, they did. But you mean intelligence? They were like, yo, dude. Yeah, guys are like, hey, why are you leaking info to Tucker? And then he comes back, and now there is even stories. So, if you remember last year, again, remember, Laura Loomer last year. Say what you want about her. She got, you know, Waltz, you know, fired from his position. Okay. with the stuff that was shown. Last year, she says this. I told you last year that Kent leaked President Trump's private messages in meetings, particularly his meetings with Jewish Republicans to Tucker Carlson and Max Blumenthal. When admin officials caught Kent, who was in the hallway to Trump's office, when he was seen picking up his phone and texting Tucker, he was confronted by senior White House officials who wanted to see if he would lie to their faces. So they cornered him and asked him if he leaked to Tucker. They said he knew it was him. Kent confessed. Kent told him, if you ever do that again, you're fired. Kent was told, if you ever do that again, again, this was …” View more
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A shocking allegation suggests that classified information was leaked to Tucker Carlson, potentially implicating high-ranking officials in a serious breach of security. This revelation could lead to significant consequences, as it raises questions about the integrity of communications within the government and its implications for U.S.-Iran relations. The fallout from this situation may reach the highest levels of power, and the story continues to unfold.
PBD Podcast · Trump SLAMS Israel's South Pars Strikes + Iran Executes Wrestler | PBD #763 · Mar 20, 2026
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
“… That hasn't happened. But the goalposts are changing for a different reason. And I think that was really articulated today. You have a little bit by Laura Ingraham on Fox News. Take a listen. They're going to have to do it because freedom is costly, right? Free. Our soldiers are dying. Our soldiers are dying in this. Israel's citizens are dying. We have more than 100 soldiers wounded. Some some seriously wounded. So like we're you know, we're paying a big price. So the Iranian people need to stand up. That's the off ramp, right, is to say, well, the Iranian people haven't stood up and we're done …” “… think about. I see this slightly differently, although I think there's a meeting here, that the Iranians were told to stay inside. That was the first thing President Trump did. And he said, when the bombs stop, we'll tell you to go out and protest. That hasn't happened. But the goalposts are changing for a different reason. And I think that was really articulated today. You have a little bit by Laura Ingraham on Fox News. Take a listen. They're going to have to do it because freedom is costly, right? Free. Our soldiers are dying. Our soldiers are dying in this. Israel's citizens are dying. We have more than 100 soldiers wounded. Some some seriously wounded. So like we're you know, we're paying a big price. So the Iranian people need to stand up. That's the off ramp, right, is to say, well, the Iranian people haven't stood up and we're done now. And it's legitimate. So, you know, we saw it in Afghanistan. We saw it in Iraq that the Bush administration tried to make those countries into functioning democracies and failed.” View more
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As military actions unfold, the U.S. and Israel redefine what victory looks like in Iran, moving from regime change to total destruction of military infrastructure. Historical parallels show that fear keeps populations silent, as seen in Germany during WWII and Iran's own past protests. The ongoing conflict raises critical questions about the cost of freedom and the role of the Iranian people in shaping their future.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis · O'Round the World - March 15, 2026 · Mar 15, 2026
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
“… wasn't the most important one when it comes to the kind of gradients of ideological difference between the candidates. That's District 9, which was Laura Fine, who was the APAC candidate. We knew it. It was clear, even though they were using kind of fake super PACs. Kat Abu-Gazela and Daniel Biss, Evanston Mayor. And then you had Bushra Amiwala, who was a local elected official who was running kind of to Kat and Daniel's left. And people kept pushing to kind of drop out. And endorse Kat. That was probably never going to happen. What I would say, so Daniel Biss won and won by about 4,500 votes. …” “… super PACs, they created a new one called aggressive funds or something like that, that they started funneling money through. So let's go through these four races. Let's start with the one that everybody cares about the most, even though arguably it wasn't the most important one when it comes to the kind of gradients of ideological difference between the candidates. That's District 9, which was Laura Fine, who was the APAC candidate. We knew it. It was clear, even though they were using kind of fake super PACs. Kat Abu-Gazela and Daniel Biss, Evanston Mayor. And then you had Bushra Amiwala, who was a local elected official who was running kind of to Kat and Daniel's left. And people kept pushing to kind of drop out. And endorse Kat. That was probably never going to happen. What I would say, so Daniel Biss won and won by about 4,500 votes. Four points. Yeah. One thing I think the left should take away from all of these races is that there should be a deep stigma on candidates who cannot win and refuse to drop out. And I'm not just talking about Bush or I'm talking about across the board. There was a failure to consolidate. And when you combine a failure to consolidate behind a single …” View more
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AIPAC's $22 million investment in four Illinois congressional races backfired spectacularly, with their candidate receiving only 20% of the vote. Despite using deceptive super PACs, AIPAC's strategy failed to consolidate support, allowing Daniel Biss to win decisively. This election outcome reveals the challenges of hijacking local races for broader political agendas.
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar · 3/18/26: Trump Says He Will Take Cuba, Ro Khanna VS ADL, Aipac Loses Key Elections, Dem Party Attack On Platner · Mar 18, 2026
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast
“… us their ideas. And we did it this week in Utah at black desert. And I wish all of your listeners could have been a fly on the wall in the room. Laura Rutledge from ESPN moderated. We had the CMO of the WNBA, Phil Cook with us to keynote and talk about how the W had its breakthrough moment, how they got prepared for it. Jim Fitterling, the CEO of Dow, one of our biggest sponsors, was there. Like you could feel the excitement for the LPGA in the room. And as I said at one point, I think we're the most undervalued stock that's out there today. Call it discounted growth. Use whatever euphemism …” “… 75 year old organization. We honestly still feel like a startup in so many ways, but we'd never had a partner summit where we actually brought all of our partners together in one room to get to know each other, to do business with one another, give us their ideas. And we did it this week in Utah at black desert. And I wish all of your listeners could have been a fly on the wall in the room. Laura Rutledge from ESPN moderated. We had the CMO of the WNBA, Phil Cook with us to keynote and talk about how the W had its breakthrough moment, how they got prepared for it. Jim Fitterling, the CEO of Dow, one of our biggest sponsors, was there. Like you could feel the excitement for the LPGA in the room. And as I said at one point, I think we're the most undervalued stock that's out there today. Call it discounted growth. Use whatever euphemism you want. But the sky is the limit for this organization. And thankfully, it's in part to the partners who are already with us that have created the incredible momentum we've got. I'm curious kind of what what what players you in. I may ask you to name names on this one specifically are seem to be like the most invested in, in kind of the vision of …” View more
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LPGA players are stepping up to support their tour in unprecedented ways, showcasing their commitment to the league's vision. Recently, LPGA Commissioner Craig Kessler highlighted a partner summit that revealed the excitement and potential of the organization, emphasizing how players like Jane Park and Tiffany Joe embody the spirit of engagement with sponsors. Their approach not only enhances the tour's image but also fosters invaluable relationships that drive the sport's growth.
No Laying Up - Golf Podcast · 1133: LPGA Commissioner Craig Kessler · Mar 18, 2026
The Megyn Kelly Show
“Sheriff Nanos? Should Laura and all her neighbors be afraid because they are really afraid now? Or should they have been so restful? And, you know, should they have had no fear at all since day one for the last six weeks? Well, actually, you're so right. And especially because now I'm going to play. We actually have some of that from from Brian. This is from March 16th. Let's play it. And then I'll make the second half of my point. So 11. Are you nervous? Are people …” “Sheriff Nanos? Should Laura and all her neighbors be afraid because they are really afraid now? Or should they have been so restful? And, you know, should they have had no fear at all since day one for the last six weeks? Well, actually, you're so right. And especially because now I'm going to play. We actually have some of that from from Brian. This is from March 16th. Let's play it. And then I'll make the second half of my point. So 11. Are you nervous? Are people nervous? I. I saw that quote today and I saw that he was just really talking with NBC reporters. and I think it's a little bit ambiguous. I think it's targeted, but we're not sure. I'm just not quite sure what that means. But it did cause my hair to raise up a bit when he said that. And it did give me some time to think about what that means and it made …” View more
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The sheriff's ambiguous warnings have left neighbors like Laura feeling unsafe after weeks of relative calm. As the media departs, the sheriff's statements raise questions about whether residents should have been on alert all along, potentially missing crucial safety information. This situation highlights the need for transparency from authorities to ensure community safety.
The Megyn Kelly Show · Unanswered Questions, Savannah's "Today" Return - Part 4 of Megyn Kelly Investigates Nancy Guthrie's Disappearance | Ep. 1278 · Mar 21, 2026
The Dan Bongino Show
“… that but that does not make your opinion necessarily valid if you're basing it on things that are just not true. I did an appearance last night with Laura Ingram, and I'm going to tell you something. The conclusion is drawn in Joe Kent's resignation letter. This was some war for Israel and Iran is not a threat. Folks, I got to tell you something. I don't know what intelligence he was reading to come to that conclusion he clearly had a different opinion in the past repeatedly in podcast appearances and tweets where he indicated was a threat i mean i don't know how you would come into that job with …” “… just like i was there are a lot of people out there right now you see people they take shots at us all day some one of them i'll address later it's not even true it's like totally made up i'm not trying to shut anybody down or anything like that but that does not make your opinion necessarily valid if you're basing it on things that are just not true. I did an appearance last night with Laura Ingram, and I'm going to tell you something. The conclusion is drawn in Joe Kent's resignation letter. This was some war for Israel and Iran is not a threat. Folks, I got to tell you something. I don't know what intelligence he was reading to come to that conclusion he clearly had a different opinion in the past repeatedly in podcast appearances and tweets where he indicated was a threat i mean i don't know how you would come into that job with draw having drawn the conclusion already in podcast appearances and in your tweets that iran's a threat read the intel which he had access to especially the foreign stuff and then come to the conclusion Iran was not an imminent threat. Ballistic missile technology, the explosively formed penetrators, their drone technology advancing at a rapid …” View more
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Iran is a significant threat, contrary to claims made in Joe Kent's resignation letter. Despite previous acknowledgments of Iran's military capabilities, Kent now downplays the danger, ignoring crucial intelligence on their missile technology and nuclear ambitions. The reality is that ignoring these threats could have dire consequences for national security.
The Dan Bongino Show · Joe Kent is Wrong, And So is His Explanation (Ep. 2475) · Mar 18, 2026
The NPR Politics Podcast
“… But it's become a bit of a flashpoint here because you've got multiple candidates, number one, and they're really trying to boost State Senator Laura Fine, who's a strong supporter of Israel. And that's really irritated someone like Daniel Biss, who is the Evanston mayor. He's the grandson of a Holocaust survivor, but has had questions about Israel's tactics post-October 7th. And when Elena talks about some of the other candidates in this race, those candidates are very much against a lot of what Israel has done. And where some dirty pool has kind of come into play here. We've seen a bank …” “… How is that affecting this race? Yeah, I mean, they've spent millions of dollars, tens of millions of dollars, you know, across multiple cycles and has weighed in pretty heavily in the Illinois primaries up and down the ballot, not just in this race. But it's become a bit of a flashpoint here because you've got multiple candidates, number one, and they're really trying to boost State Senator Laura Fine, who's a strong supporter of Israel. And that's really irritated someone like Daniel Biss, who is the Evanston mayor. He's the grandson of a Holocaust survivor, but has had questions about Israel's tactics post-October 7th. And when Elena talks about some of the other candidates in this race, those candidates are very much against a lot of what Israel has done. And where some dirty pool has kind of come into play here. We've seen a bank shot with a little bit of a masse from... A mass say? Is that a basketball term? Pool. Dirty pool. Oh, yes. Bank shot. You're thinking different bank shot. I am thinking a different bank shot. Okay, thank you. Sorry. Thank you for clarifying. That's okay. There's been this ad that has been run to boost another candidate in the race, Bushra Amiwala, …” View more
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The Illinois primaries are a battleground for generational change and highlight the contentious role of AIPAC's financial influence in shaping political outcomes.
The NPR Politics Podcast · The race for a safe Democratic House seat offers clues about the party’s future · Mar 17, 2026

Top Podcasts About Laura Rozen

PBD Podcast
PBD Podcast
2 episodes
The Adam Mockler Show
The Adam Mockler Show
1 episode
The Bulwark Podcast
The Bulwark Podcast
1 episode
Legal AF by MeidasTouch
Legal AF by MeidasTouch
1 episode
Bulwark Takes
Bulwark Takes
1 episode
The EntreLeadership Podcast
The EntreLeadership Podcast
1 episode
The Telepathy Tapes
The Telepathy Tapes
1 episode
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
1 episode

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Top Podcasts on Kristi Noem's Cross-Dressing Scandal
Bryon Noem, husband of South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, is at the center of a scandal involving cross-dressing. This situation has drawn significant media attention due to Kristi Noem's political prominence and could impact her public image and political career.
Kristi Noem
Apr 03, 2026 · 11 clips · 6 podcasts