Episodios

  • Confronting Curveball: Inside the CIA's Iraq Intelligence Controversy
    Jul 1 2025

    Margaret Henoch, a former CIA intelligence officer with over two decades of service, shares her firsthand experience challenging faulty WMD intelligence before the Iraq War. Her story reveals how institutional pressure, confirmation bias, and a lack of critical analysis contributed to one of America's most consequential intelligence failures.

    • Assigned to review reports from "Curveball," a source claiming Iraq had mobile biological weapons labs
    • Discovered alarming gaps in basic biographical information about the source
    • Repeatedly questioned intelligence in high-level meetings but faced institutional resistance
    • Shocked to learn analysts evaluating highly technical claims lacked scientific expertise
    • Witnessed Powell's UN presentation featuring the very intelligence she had flagged as unreliable
    • Saw the administration's unwillingness to acknowledge intelligence flaws even after invasion
    • Experienced challenges as a woman in the CIA's "testosterone marinade" environment
    • Draws parallels between past intelligence failures and current concerns about politicized intelligence
    • Expresses deep concern about threats to American democracy and the normalization of cruelty in politics
    • Emphasizes the importance of cross-country, cross-generational connections in protecting democratic values

    Fight complacency by engaging with others who share your concern for democracy, even if you differ politically. As Margaret says, "We're finding a way to fight back... it's cross-generational, it's cross-country, and it's cross all the other social sorts of things."


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    1 h y 45 m
  • When No One Comes to Save Us: Dr. Annie Andrews Takes on Lindsey Graham
    Jun 19 2025

    What drives a pediatrician with nearly two decades of experience to challenge one of the Senate's most powerful Republicans? In this compelling conversation, Dr. Annie Andrews reveals the moment she realized "nobody was coming to save us" and decided to take on Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.

    From hospital rooms to campaign trails, Dr. Andrews shares how treating vulnerable children transformed her understanding of America's broken systems. She recounts heartbreaking stories of families making impossible choices between medication and necessities, parents worrying about insurance coding while their child lies critically ill, and her own six-year-old casually describing active shooter drills with disturbing normalcy. These daily realities fueled her transition from medicine to politics.

    "I'm a mom, of course I fight. That's not political, that's instinct," explains Andrews, contrasting her motivation with career politicians who prioritize donors and power. Her candidacy represents something increasingly rare in American politics—authentic leadership driven by genuine concern rather than ambition. As she puts it, "We're not just going to stop Donald Trump; we're going to fight for you."

    Dr. Andrews offers a refreshing perspective on political engagement, emphasizing that fighting for democracy shouldn't mean sacrificing joy. "If we lose our joy, we won't remember what we're fighting for," she reminds listeners, a philosophy that guides both her medical practice and political campaign.

    Want to support a pediatrician taking on Lindsey Graham? Visit https://www.DrAnnieAndrews.com to join a movement focused on healthcare access, children's welfare, and rebuilding a system that works for everyone, not just the powerful.

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    31 m
  • From Moscow to MAGA: National Security in the Age of Trump
    Jun 17 2025

    What happens when you sit down with a former CIA station chief who spent 28 years in the shadows protecting America? In this riveting conversation with John Sipher, we pull back the curtain on the secretive world of intelligence operations and examine the fragile state of American democracy.

    Seifer doesn't mince words about Vladimir Putin, describing him as a dangerous, manipulative former KGB officer who "is absolutely never above using lies, subversion, trickery, or manipulation to get what he wants." Having worked in Moscow under constant surveillance—where even his bathroom was monitored—Sipher provides a chilling firsthand account of Russian intelligence tactics and why Putin's relationship with Trump should concern every American.

    But it's Sipher's perspective on our current political climate that proves most illuminating. Drawing parallels between Trump's exploitation of rural-urban divisions and tactics used by authoritarian leaders he witnessed overseas, Sipher explains how entertainment has overtaken substance in politics: "Entertainment wins the day. Donald Trump was a businessman slash entertainer. He's probably more of an entertainer now than he's ever been in his life."

    Perhaps most moving is Sipher's recounting of foreign assets who risked everything—including carrying suicide pills to meetings—because they believed America represented something special. "These are foreigners in these countries essentially committing treason against their own country to help America. Those are heroes," he reflects, questioning whether America will maintain the moral standing that inspired such sacrifice.

    For anyone concerned about the future of democracy, national security, or understanding the hidden forces shaping our world, this conversation offers rare expert insights from someone who operated at the highest levels of intelligence. Listen now to hear truths that rarely leave the classified briefing room.

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    2 h y 4 m
  • Ex-CIA Insider Breaks Silence: What He Revealed About America’s Fragile Future Will Leave You Stunned (And Furious
    May 31 2025

    When career intelligence professionals break their silence to warn about threats to democracy, we should all pay attention. Steven A. Cash, Executive Director of The Steady State and former CIA operations officer, prosecutor, and senior congressional advisor, shares insights that will send chills down your spine.

    Cash reveals how the intelligence community operates on a fundamental assumption rarely questioned until now: that leaders at all levels, including the president, agree America should be a constitutional democracy. That assumption is being shattered in ways that remind these professionals of authoritarian takeovers they've witnessed abroad.

    Throughout our conversation, Cash explains why over 280 former national security officials from across the political spectrum have united to sound the alarm. "Most of our careers have been spent focusing on Trump equivalents in various countries overseas," he notes. "We've seen this play before, and we know how it ends."

    The warnings are specific and concerning: politicization of intelligence, intimidation of officials, pardons that encourage violence, and the cultivation of paramilitary support. While these tactics mirror what Cash and his colleagues have observed in places like Hungary and Russia, America's guardrails weren't designed to withstand them.

    Despite the gravity of these warnings, Cash offers perspective and resilience. He believes in American institutions and the integrity of those serving within them. The challenge lies in educating citizens about how their government operates and finding common ground beyond partisan divides to preserve what Cash calls "post-partisan" values of constitutional democracy.

    This conversation is essential listening for anyone concerned about America's future. The steady professionals who've spent decades protecting our national security are speaking up – their message deserves our attention.

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    1 h y 11 m
  • Democracy's Frontline: Leadership Lessons from Maricopa County
    May 28 2025

    The political landscape has undergone a seismic transformation over the past three decades, and few understand this evolution better than Eric Lems. From his early days as a White House intern during the Clinton administration to his current role as Executive Director of the Maricopa County Democratic Party, Lems offers a rare perspective on how technology has revolutionized campaign strategy.

    Remember when campaigns meant phone banks with physical landlines and CNN dominated the 24-hour news cycle? Lems walks us through the remarkable journey from those analog days to our current era of sophisticated data analytics and targeted digital media. He explains how Howard Dean pioneered online fundraising, Obama mastered internet organizing, and Trump revolutionized digital targeting—creating the integrated approach campaigns use today.

    What makes Maricopa County so politically significant? As the fourth largest county in America and second largest voting jurisdiction, Maricopa stands alone among major metropolitan areas as a true battleground. With nearly 5 million residents spread across diverse communities ranging from wealthy gated neighborhoods to farmlands, winning here is essential to winning Arizona. Lems reveals how migration patterns from the Midwest, Northeast, and California have gradually transformed the state from reliably Republican to competitively purple.

    Drawing from his Fortune 500 background at Microsoft and SAP, Lems shares how corporate leadership skills translate to political strategy—and crucially, which corporate habits to leave behind. He emphasizes that trust forms the foundation of effective campaign teams, creating an environment where candidates can be vulnerable and weather disagreements. The most valuable lesson from his 2016 Clinton campaign experience? "Never take victory for granted and keep your foot on the gas until you cross the finish line."

    As concerns about election integrity dominate political discourse, Lems provides reassurance by revealing the bipartisan verification process that occurs before every election and the dedicated civil servants who ensure fair results regardless of personal political views. He warns that the real threats come through legislative efforts to restrict voting access—making vigilance and participation essential to preserving our democratic system.

    Ready to get involved or learn more about local organizing? Visit maricopadems.org and discover how you can make a difference in one of America's most consequential political battlegrounds.

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    55 m
  • Security Expert Juliet Kayyem on America's Greatest Threats
    Apr 22 2025

    What's the number one threat to America today? According to national security expert Juliette Kayyem, it's not what you might expect. "Violence, or the threat of violence, as the accepted extension of our policy differences," she explains, pointing to a troubling shift in our political landscape where violence has become normalized and even state-authorized.

    As former Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs at the Department of Homeland Security under President Obama, Harvard lecturer, and CNN's go-to disaster expert, Kayyem brings unparalleled insight to today's most pressing security challenges. She delivers a masterclass in understanding the complex interplay between democracy, security, and power in our rapidly changing world.

    Our conversation explores how billionaires like Elon Musk have accumulated unprecedented control over global communication systems, creating new kinds of national security vulnerabilities. "He controls information in a way that we've never seen before," Kayyem warns, highlighting how commercial interests now intersect with critical security functions traditionally managed by governments.

    Perhaps most compelling is Kayyem's candid assessment of where Democrats have failed, particularly on immigration policy. "Democrats tend to convince themselves that border security is a mythology of Fox News," she says, explaining how this blindspot has consistently undermined progressive messaging with voters. Her refreshing honesty cuts through partisan talking points to offer a clear-eyed view of what effective homeland security truly requires: managing the secure flow of people, goods, and ideas rather than simply building walls.

    Whether discussing the strategic failures of political messaging, the reality of cartels, or the path forward for rebuilding democratic norms, Kayyem's analysis is both sobering and surprisingly hopeful. Join us for this essential conversation about securing America's future in an increasingly complex threat landscape.

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    29 m
  • Facing Forward: Michael Fanone's Survival, Testimony, and Fight for Democracy
    Apr 12 2025

    Former DC Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone pulls no punches in this unflinching conversation about the January 6th Capitol attack and its profound impact on his life. With remarkable candor, Fanone takes us through the harrowing moments when he was beaten by the mob, suffered a traumatic brain injury, and experienced a heart attack—all while defending the seat of American democracy from insurrectionists.

    "I thought I was going to die," Fanone reveals, describing the "most significant adrenaline dump" of his life that kept him "high as fuck" for a week following the attack. What makes his story particularly compelling is how his twenty-year career as a narcotics officer prepared him for adversity but couldn't fully prepare him for the magnitude of violence he faced that day. Even more disturbing was the realization that he nearly lost his life not just over politics, but over deliberate lies spread by Donald Trump.

    The conversation examines the personal cost of speaking truth to power as Fanone details the institutional betrayal he experienced when his own police department opposed his congressional testimony. He shares how the Department of Justice's stance toward him "turned on a dime" after the political winds shifted, and how he now lives with constant death threats that affect not just him but his family.

    Despite these challenges, Fanone remains refreshingly authentic—a gun owner and outdoorsman living in rural Virginia with his coon hounds, who turns "into a soccer dad" at 3:30 every day to pick up his kids. He offers unique perspectives on political leadership, arguing that America desperately needs authentic voices who speak from experience rather than poll-tested talking points.

    Perhaps most powerful is Fanone's warning about the current state of American democracy and his belief that ordinary citizens, not politicians, will lead the resistance against authoritarianism. "It's going to be average guys and gals like me and you," he insists, calling on Americans to prioritize defending democracy before returning to other policy disagreements.

    Whether discussing Trump's pardons, the 13-block walk rioters made to reach the Capitol, or his upcoming film project with Sean Penn, Fanone combines raw emotion with sharp analysis—offering a vital perspective on one of the most consequential events in recent American history.

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    2 h y 36 m
  • Truth Over Party: Why One GOP Congressman Still Supports Ukraine
    Apr 7 2025

    Moral clarity in foreign policy is increasingly rare in today's political landscape, which makes my conversation with Congressman Don Bacon (R-Nebraska) so refreshing. A self-described "Reagan Republican" and retired Air Force brigadier general, Bacon stands firmly in support of Ukraine against Russian aggression, even when this position puts him at odds with many in his own party.

    Congressman Bacon brings unique credentials to foreign policy debates, with nearly 30 years of military service that included postings throughout the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. He argues passionately that Ukraine represents a clear case of "right versus wrong, an invader versus a victim," and warns that abandoning Ukraine would have catastrophic consequences for global stability.

    We dive deep into why some politicians remain silent on these issues, with Bacon suggesting we've entered a "post-truth America" where winning political battles takes precedence over doing what's right. The toxic social media environment creates an atmosphere of intimidation that silences many who might otherwise speak out. He shares candid stories of facing attack ads and organized resistance at town halls simply for trying to have honest conversations about complex issues.

    The stakes couldn't be higher, according to Bacon. If Russia prevails, the entire rules-based international order could collapse, with China watching closely as it considers its own plans for Taiwan. "I'd rather prevent a war than have to get into one," he explains, advocating for immediate defensive support to deter future aggression from authoritarian regimes.

    Whether you agree with his politics or not, Congressman Bacon's willingness to stand on principle rather than partisan loyalty provides a powerful reminder that moral courage still exists in American politics. Listen now to hear from a representative who believes character and truth still matter in public service.

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    36 m