…About Politics (Week of March 10, 2024)

This week’s podcast had to be split in two because of all the topics I wanted to cover. From the War in Ukraine, to Russian “elections”, to same-sex marriage laws in Virginia and Japan, to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law, to TikTok, to transgender athletes, to the latest Israeli-Palestinian conflict and reactions to it by prominent people everywhere, there’s so much to cover. And I still didn’t get to say everything I wanted to say.

…About Abortion and IVF

Abortion and IVF both exist for the same reason, the same purpose: to let a woman choose when to have a child.

…About Politics (Week of March 3, 2024)

Between Super Tuesday and the State of the Union address, a lot has happened in American politics this last week.

…About Politics (Week of February 18, 2024)

New sanctions on Russia on the two-year anniversary of the war in Ukraine could lead to higher prices in the U.S. Also, some troubling news from CPAC and the presidential primaries.

…About Politics (Week of February 11, 2024)

The House of Representatives finally got their impeachment, and they may just get their shutdown. But judgment was meted out to Donald Trump this week, too. Also, some words about the Super Bowl and gun control in this week’s episode.

…About Elaine Luria versus Jen Kiggans

Whatever your politics or whatever issue is most important to you, Elaine Luria is objectively a better choice than Jen Kiggans for Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District, and I explain why in this podcast.

…About the 2022 Midterm Elections

Even when there isn’t a president or a governor or a member of Congress on the ballot, every election matters, as does every vote.

…About My Podcast In 2021

A lot of things have happened since my last podcast episode. Here, I talk about why I won’t be talking about them, and what I will be talking about in the future.

…About the 2020 Democratic National Convention

The 2020 Democratic National Convention showed that, without sacrificing policies or principles, Joe Biden is still able to unite the country.  Here is the full video of his acceptance speech.

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