Tim Talks Politics
Tim Talks Politics
Tim Milosch
Tim Talks Politics curates high-quality information from across the political spectrum to help you accomplish three things: 1. Understand the whys and hows of government process and policy 2. Become a better political conversationalist 3. And most importantly - build a better political culture through a deeply informed, locally engaged and relationally charitable citizenship The goal of this podcast is information and education, not opinion and hot takes. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timtalkspolitics/support
Summer Stalemate in the Mid East? Interview with Joseph Epstein
Joseph Epstein is back on the show to give us an update on the regional conflict in the Middle East between Israel and Iran. While Hamas remains the main target of Israeli operations in Gaza, the conflict with Iran is increasingly coming to the forefront, which is raising fears of a broader war. We discuss how the July assassination of Hamas and Hezbollah leaders in Syria and Iran is shaping Iran’s strategic calculus, and explore why, despite the high profile nature of Ismail Haniyeh’s assassination in Tehran, Iran has yet to strike back at Israel as of this recording. Just a reminder Get a weekly dose of analysis on world events by signing up for my Substack newsletter.  Subscribe to Tim Talks Politics ⁠⁠⁠ on Substack⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ today and get 30% off for being a loyal listener! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timtalkspolitics/support
Aug 29, 2024
52 min
The World While America Sleeps
OK, the title is a little dramatic, but I wanted to build off of comments I made in my last podcast as well a theme I’ve been developing this summer in my newsletter: The American news media is so caught up in the drama of the upcoming presidential election that it is not serving the American people well in keeping readers abreast of what else is happening in the world.  To illustrate that point, I’m going to run you through the Council of Foreign Relations’ Global Conflict Tracker, and I’ll put a link to it in the show notes if you’d like to follow along. Or you can just open up Google maps, or a good old fashioned paper atlas if such a one still graces your bookshelf.  Just a reminder Get a weekly dose of analysis on world events by signing up for my Substack newsletter.  Subscribe to Tim Talks Politics ⁠⁠ on Substack⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ today and get 30% off for being a loyal listener! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timtalkspolitics/support
Aug 24, 2024
43 min
The 1960s Called, It Wants Its Politics Back
The Summer of 2024 will go down in American history as one of the most exciting, if not consequential, summers in modern history. The way I’ve been putting it to people is that it’s like we’ve taken the political violence, economic turmoil, and geopolitical tensions of the 1960s, that whole decade, and just squeezed it into one summer. That’s intense. quick review of domestic politics in the Summer of 2024 and look ahead to what’s in store for this publication in the coming months.Just a reminder Get a weekly dose of analysis on world events by signing up for my Substack newsletter.  Subscribe to Tim Talks Politics ⁠ on Substack⁠⁠⁠⁠ today and get 30% off for being a loyal listener! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timtalkspolitics/support
Aug 14, 2024
30 min
TTP Podcast, Episode 49: Israel, Gaza and World War III - Interview with Joseph Epstein
When you hear people talk about World War III do you typically envision nuclear armed superpowers slinging nukes at hordes of robot soldiers until human civilization is blasted into a post-apocalyptic desert? Or maybe you imagine something akin to the last World War with millions of soldiers fighting on every continent and in every domain. My guest today argues that in reality, World War III may have already started and it’s not what we typically imagine.  Joseph Epstein is the Legislative Analyst at the Endowment for Middle East Truth (EMET), a Washington DC think tank, and is an expert on foreign policy, terrorism, and the Middle East. In a fascinating discussion that starts with the war in Gaza, we broaden the scope to consider one of Epstein’s many articles exploring the possibility that World War III has already begun, and we discuss its different dimensions and implications for US policy. Rather than an all-consuming conflict, Epstein argues that this current “World War” is being fought in the “gray zone” - a domain just below the threshold of declared war where countries seek to preserve plausible deniability and avoid direct conflict while still inflicting harm on their adversary. Think America “fighting” Russia by arming Ukraine, or Iran “fighting” Israel through its region-wide network of terror proxies. Gray zone tactics also emerge in the information domain in the form of propaganda and information warfare, and in economics via sanctions and heightened trade barriers.  Just a reminder Get a weekly dose of analysis on world events by signing up for my Substack newsletter.  Subscribe to Tim Talks Politics  on Substack⁠⁠⁠ today and get 30% off for being a loyal listener! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timtalkspolitics/support
May 22, 2024
1 hr 5 min
Episode 48: Settlements and Sovereignty - Interview with Dr. Judith Mendelsohn Rood, Part 2
This past semester, I had the opportunity to explore the Arab-Israeli conflict, its history and politics, with a class of undergraduate students. During that class, I brought in my good friend, and former TTP podcast guest, Judith Rood to discuss her personal background and its connection to the Arab-Israeli conflict and to explore some of the more complex elements that animate Israeli-Palestinian relations. This is Part 2 of that guest lecture. In it, we discuss the contentious issues surrounding Israeli settlements in the West Bank and the oft overlooked issue of sovereignty in determining national claims in this contested corner of the world. Subscribe to the ⁠⁠Weekly Brief on Substack⁠⁠ (30% for podcast listeners)! Get the show notes at⁠⁠ www.timtalkspolitics.com⁠⁠. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timtalkspolitics/support
May 8, 2024
40 min
Episode 47: Revisiting the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - Interview with Dr. Judith Mendelsohn Rood, Part 1
October 7, 2023 marked a fresh round of warfare between Israel and Hamas, the terrorist organization governing the Gaza Strip. I had the opportunity to explore the broader Arab-Israeli conflict, its history and politics, with a class of undergraduate students this last semester. During that class, I brought in my good friend, and former TTP podcast guest, Judith Rood to discuss her personal background and its connection to the Arab-Israeli conflict and to explore some of the more complex elements that animate Israeli-Palestinian relations. This is a recording of that guest lecture and it's been divided into two parts, the second of which will air next week. Subscribe to the ⁠Weekly Brief on Substack⁠ (30% for podcast listeners)! Get the show notes at⁠ www.timtalkspolitics.com⁠. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timtalkspolitics/support
May 1, 2024
33 min
Episode 46: The Future of the Hispanic Vote in America - Interview with Joe Laughon
One of the major demographic trends pollsters and politicos have been watching for the past few decades is the growing electoral clout of Hispanic voters in America. Traditionally, this trend line has been read as translating into an almost one for one electoral advantage for Democrats. Then Donald Trump happened... and a pandemic... and a President-Biden induced inflationary period... and an increasingly unstable southern border. Over the course of the last three election cycles, a steady stream of Hispanic voters started leaving the Democratic Party. As we approach the 2022 midterms, that stream has turned into a recognizable river with potential long term consequences for Democrats. But will it automatically translate into gains for Republicans?  My guest today is a freelance writer and one of those Hispanic voters. Joe Laughon lives, reads, and writes on the topic of Hispanic voters in America, and he joins the podcast today to explore where this trend line is headed. It is a wide ranging discussion full of the kind of nuance, historical perspective, and personal insight that guests routinely bring to this podcast. I hope you find it an enjoyable and insightful listen. Don't forget to subscribe to my newsletter the Weekly Brief on Substack for a weekly summary of the major events shaping our world (30% for podcast listeners)! Get the show notes at www.timtalkspolitics.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timtalkspolitics/support
Nov 3, 2022
53 min
Episode 45: Responding to the Roe Ruling
In this episode, I’m going evaluate several questions related to the Dobbs ruling and abortion more broadly. There is a LOT of misinformation/misinterpretation on this ruling out in the media ecosystem, so I think a little Q&A clarification may be in order. Don't forget to subscribe to my newsletter the Weekly Brief on Substack for a weekly summary of the major events shaping our world (30% for podcast listeners)! Get the show notes at www.timtalkspolitics.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timtalkspolitics/support
Jun 30, 2022
44 min
Episode 44: What America Leaves Behind in Afghanistan - Interview with Matt Said and Joseph Lake
We’re almost a month past America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, and it is shocking to see how quickly the conflict and the debacle of the withdrawal has faded already in the public square. Today on the podcast, I unpack the history of the Afghanistan war, the withdrawal and its effects with two veterans of the Afghanistan conflict, Joseph Lake and Matt Said. Besides being personal friends and all around great guys, I asked Joseph and Matt to be on the podcast at the same time so that listeners can get an idea of the complexity of war. They were in the country at different points in time, in different regions, doing different things, which informs their thinking on the subject.  Don't forget to subscribe to my newsletter the Weekly Brief on Substack for a weekly summary of the major events shaping our world (30% for podcast listeners)! Get the show notes at www.timtalkspolitics.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timtalkspolitics/support
Sep 30, 2021
1 hr 10 min
Episode 43: Towards a More Peaceful World? - The UN Charter, Part 3
We conclude our read through of the UN Charter by evaluating the International Trusteeship System (yeah, I hadn’t heard of it either), the International Court of Justice, and the Secretariat. Don't forget to subscribe to my newsletter the Weekly Brief on Substack for a weekly summary of the major events shaping our world (30% for podcast listeners)! Get the show notes at www.timtalkspolitics.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timtalkspolitics/support
Sep 16, 2021
42 min
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