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  • On this edition of “Happy Hour,” Emily Jashinsky answers listener questions on some of the biggest political, cultural, and philosophical debates shaping America today. This week, Emily unpacks the influence of Israel and Qatar on U.S. politics, the ongoing debate over birthright citizenship, what to make of UFO disclosure, and whether a viable third party could ever challenge America’s two-party system. She also reflects on the Declaration of Independence ahead of America’s 250th birthday, discusses media bias, the future of Hollywood after Supergirl’s disappointing box office performance, the value of reading in the digital age, Michelle Tafoya’s possible Senate run, Elon Musk’s long-term vision for humanity, and much more. Plus, Emily responds to dozens of thoughtful listener emails in another wide-ranging Friday conversation exclusively on the podcast feed.


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  • From Caitlin Clark’s latest WNBA controversy to the Supreme Court’s transgender ruling, this episode tackles the biggest political and cultural stories making headlines. Emily is joined by Mark Hemingway to discuss JK Rowling’s response to the SCOTUS decision, Trump’s reported crypto earnings, and the disastrous Nina Totenberg NPR "mistake" and what many see as the growing credibility crisis in journalism. They also break down Congress’ bipartisan housing push, and the ongoing debate over media coverage and political narratives.

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  • Why are fewer Americans proud of their country? Emily Jashinsky and Dr. Matthew Mehan of Hillsdale College discuss new polling on patriotism, Barack Obama vs. George Washington, and the political battle over American history. They also examine Democratic politics, the World Cup’s unexpected celebration of American culture, and why Supergirl tanked at the box office.

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  • On this week’s edition of “Happy Hour,” Emily Jashinsky opens with a funny behind-the scenes story about her makeshift recording studio during her work trip to Brazil before diving into her mailbag. Emily reflects on her relationship with Charlie Kirk, explaining how the two disagreed on many issues, why she had planned to reach out to him just before his murder, and why she believes it is misguided to dismiss him as hateful. She also discusses Joe Biden's political legacy, arguing that his presidency will be remembered as a turning point in American politics, and weighs in on the controversial design of the Obama Presidential Library. Emily explores why she believes the government has an incentive to seed false narratives around UFOs, examines the growing divide between Republican complacency and Democratic fecklessness, and explains why she has little faith in elected officials. She also answers questions about AIPAC and foreign lobbying, responds to a listener's perspective on Black American identity following comments by Joy Reid about the 4th of July, shares several of her favorite book recommendations, and offers her thoughts on the importance of free speech, independent media, and more…


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  • Emily Jashinsky is joined by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald for a wide-ranging discussion on politics, culture, and media. The conversation begins with subjecting Glenn to a clip from “The View” amid the growing debate over U.S. foreign policy linked to Israel. They examine whether criticism of Israel is too often conflated with antisemitism and how public attitudes on the issue are shifting. Then Emily and Glenn explore questions about the future of the MAGA movement beyond Donald Trump, concerns about those in his orbit, and the role fragmented media ecosystems play in shaping what voters know. The discussion also turns to changing attitudes toward LGBT issues and the influence of activist and special-interest groups on the public discourse. Later, they examine patriotism through the lens of the World Cup and critique the political establishment during a discussion about the Obama Presidential Center and the close relationships among America’s political elite. The show concludes with Emily’s cultural analysis of Apple TV’s Widow’s Bay, using the series as a springboard for a broader conversation about religion, technology, modernity, secularism, and the growing interest in spiritual and philosophical “re-enchantment,” and more…

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  • “After Party” celebrates its 100th episode as Emily Jashinsky welcomes fan favorites, Rachel Bovard, Vice President at the Conservative Partnership Institute, and Inez Stepman, legal analyst at Independent Women, for a discussion on politics, culture, and friendship. The ladies begin with newly resurfaced comments from Texas Democrat James Talarico who suggested a self-described “TransQueer, Latinx” activist theologian is a major source of inspiration for his worldview. Then the conversation turns to former Vice President Kamala Harris and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s latest attacks on the Electoral College. The gals also react to Joy Reid, who suggested that many Black Americans are not excited about the 4th of July, and she claims it’s the celebration of slaveholders. They also examine a high-profile Chicago cross-burning case that isn’t at all what it seemed, plus the ladies explore the reported censorship of Armie Hammer’s new thriller, “Citizen Vigilante.” Emily rounds out the show with Rosie O'Donnell’s wild claim that she believes Kamala Harris actually won the 2024 election and Emily explains why that should be problematic for Jimmy Kimmel as O’Donnell prepares to guest host his show, and more…

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  • On this edition of “Happy Hour,” Emily Jashinsky opens the show thanking listeners as “After Party” nears its one-year anniversary. Then Emily discusses why she prefers “Veep” to “The West Wing,” the importance of assimilation and the dangers of tribal politics, and shares her thoughts on media figures such as Scott Galloway and Kara Swisher. She weighs in on bias by omission in journalism, trust in the news media, and how important stories break through. Emily also addresses efforts to defeat DEI initiatives, the realities of data centers and local opposition to them, the downsides of free trade, and Hollywood’s role in projecting American soft power. She examines the escalation trap that can lead nations into war, highlights Mark Hemingway’s reporting on Portland, and explains why she views President Trump as a pragmatist rather than an ideologue, including her perspective on who he appears to respect in the media. Emily also offers commentary on Alex Cooper’s brand of “sex positivity,” the enduring importance of the written word, Kanye West’s public struggles and apology, Megyn Kelly’s reflections on the MAGA split, and more…


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  • Emily Jashinsky is joined by Megyn Kelly, host of “The Megyn Kelly Show,” to discuss the Trump administration’s new Iran agreement, the backlash surrounding Vice President JD Vance, and divisions within the conservative movement. Megyn then reveals if she would ever reconcile with people like Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin. They also react to Amanda Seyfried’s latest comments about Charlie Kirk, debate the dangers of political demonization, and examine new polling showing Americans’ trust in the media has reached historic lows. Then Emily responds to the controversy surrounding San Francisco Giants players who wrote Bible verses on Pride-themed team caps. Emily rounds out the show with Florida Senator Rick Scott’s effort to block Kanye West from performing in Tampa, arguing that while Kanye’s past antisemitic remarks were reprehensible, he has publicly apologized, and more…

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  • Emily Jashinsky is joined by Chris Fenton, producer of the upcoming comedy “Bad Counselors” and a professor at the University of Southern California’s John H. Mitchell Business of Cinematic Arts Program. They begin with a discussion about his new made in America film. Fenton spills the tea on what it’s like to work in Hollywood these days, how the movie industry became overly dependent on China, and why it’s important to reshore jobs. The conversation turns to the UFC event at the White House and the anti-Trump counterprogramming event featuring figures like Bette Midler and Joy Reid. Then the discussion turns to Rainn Wilson saying “The Office” couldn't be made today, why California and Hollywood are really failing, and the truth about Spencer Pratt's political campaign for L.A. mayor. Emily rounds out the show with a look at the Vanity Fair investigation into Alex Cooper's company, and more…

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  • On this edition of “Happy Hour,” Emily Jashinsky opens with an interesting question and observation about The White House’s strategy of having cabinet secretaries fill in for Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt while she’s on maternity leave. Emily also fields questions about politics in the news including the Graham Platner sexting scandal, Thomas Massie’s beef with Israel, and election integrity. Emily also takes up pushback against Data Centers and how folks can get involved if they are concerned about having them in their own communities. Emily dives into a number of questions about journalism including Greg Gutfeld and Fox News, CBS’s ongoing problems, and if she’s ever gotten into a fight with her “Breaking Points” co-host Ryan Grim. She offers her personal take about the viral YouTuber story claiming they terminated a pregnancy after a Down syndrome test, her own outlook on life, her Christian faith, why she finds many stories she covers humorous, and more…


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  • Emily Jashinsky is joined by Steve Krakauer, Executive Producer of “The Megyn Kelly Show” and AM Update and author of “Uncovered.” They open with a discussion about the Karmelo Anthony verdict and reaction to it including stunning comments from Anthony’s family and Rep Jasmine Crockett. The conversation then turns to Dana Loesch's advice on political disagreements and why they would take a different approach, they discuss why Joe Rogan resonates with audiences, the split on the right following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and James Talarico’s chances of winning a U.S. Senate seat. Then Emily is joined by Greg Lukianoff, CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) and a “New York Times” best-selling author. They discuss the recent riots in Belfast, how censorship actually backfires, and lessons America can learn from Europe. They also dive into recent polling that shows a significant shift in how young people view speech, research on college professors, why universities can play a significant role in enforcing good behavior, and the recent story of a man who spent 37 days in jail for a Trump meme and how he just won a massive settlement. Emily rounds out the show with a look at Aaron Sorkin's new Facebook film called “The Social Reckoning,” and more…

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  • Emily Jashinsky opens the show with an epic response to Scott Pelley’s performative interview with “The New York Times” on his ouster from CBS’ “60 Minutes.” Emily breaks down his un-nerving take on his role, how he claims he didn’t know who Bari Weiss was, he couldn’t fathom anyone viewing CBS as biased, his take on the coverage of Renee Good’s death, and his insulting suggestion that he’s “been in combat for this country.” Then Emily is joined by Delano Squires, author of the new book “The Vanishing Black Family: How Welfare and Feminism Made Marriage Optional and Children Vulnerable” and Director of the Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Human Flourishing at The Heritage Foundation. Emily and Delano discuss his remarkable trajectory from Queens, NY, to working in Washington, D.C., and finally as a writer and commentator focused on family and marriage issues. They also discuss the case of a teenager on trial for fatally stabbing another teenager at a high school track meet, the media’s coverage of the murder British university student Henry Nowak, what’s really going on with crime in D.C., and Gwyneth Paltrow recent comments about feeling politically independent. Then Emily reacts to Jennifer Lopez's viral claim that only people born in New York can truly call themselves New Yorkers and Emily details why that’s the perfect comment for a time like this, and more…

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  • On this week’s edition of “Happy Hour,” Emily Jashinsky answers listener questions about hot topics in the news. She opens the show with comments about “After Party,” and her own workflow. She offers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of podcasting, and later dives into the importance of independent media, the choices journalists make in the stories they cover, and Scott Pelley’s firing from CBS. She also reveals what her favorite podcast is, if she’d ever be interested in interviewing Candace Owens, and she names journalists who she believes are straight shooters. Emily also addresses several political questions including thoughts on the Texas Senate race, Rep Thomas Massie’s recent loss and his working relationship with Rep Ro Khanna, the Democratic Congressional candidate linked to the Blind Sheikh, she responds to a comment about political dynasties in America, and more…


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  • On the latest edition of “After Party,” Emily Jashinsky is joined by Republican Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky. They begin with a look at the latest developments in the Iran War and how President Trump is handling himself. Then they discuss the fight over renewing FISA Section 702, and Senator Paul offers his thoughts about Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie’s loss. Next Emily is joined by Wynton Hall, Breitbart News Director of Social Media and author of the New York Times bestseller “CODE RED: The Left, the Right, China, and the Race to Control AI,” for an in-depth discussion on the future of AI…including what it means for jobs, our kids, the possibility of universal basic income, and data centers. They also discuss those viral AI Spencer Pratt ads, Pope Leo’s AI encyclical, and the dangers of deepfakes. Emily rounds out the show with Scott Pelley’s departure from “60 Minutes,” why he’s representative of the legacy media’s institutional trust issues, her online fight with Obama Bro Tommy Vietor, and more…

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  • Emily Jashinsky opens the show with exclusive reporting on a fatal bus crash that killed at least five people, including 4 members of one family who were on their way to a wedding. Emily reveals that she has confirmed the bus driver was unable to speak English. She argues this case highlights broader concerns about commercial driver’s licenses. Then Emily is joined by Michael Knowles, host of “The Michael Knowles Show.” They discuss the UK's reported decision to deny entry to Hasan Piker and Cenk Uygur, the start of Pride Month and how sports leagues and even children's media companies are posting Pride-themed messaging, and Spencer Pratt’s upcoming primary and his message to voters. Then Emily breaks down comments from Jim Acosta and Katie Couric, who warned that changes at CBS and CNN could create a "propaganda" media environment. She rounds out the show with The View’s freakout over the escalating controversies surrounding Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner, and more…

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  • On this week’s edition of “Happy Hour,” Emily Jashinsky begins by addressing questions about AI, the dangers of fake content, and Pope Leo’s call for AI regulation. Emily fields a lengthy question about Tucker Carlson and allegations of racism, she explains her view on his interview-style and speaks about the importance of watching full clips and interviews for context and nuance. Emily then dives into the Candace Owens controversy, why she believes Candace has gotten more unhinged, and why Emily chooses not to get herself into the muck of reacting to Candace. Emily then takes up a question about whether there could be a female version of Charlie Kirk to help lead America’s young women. There are also questions and comments about “After Party” guests including former Ambassador Sam Brownback who just wrote a book about the plight of Christians in China. Emily takes up Congressman Massie’s loss, explains why she believes he was MAGA and MAHA, she discusses the role of money in politics, if a third party would be viable, foreign media covering The White House, and the decay of social trust. Emily rounds out the show with an interesting question about how she realized she was conservative and explains the influence Greg Gutfeld’s “Red Eye” show had on her. She also addresses the investigation into Hasan Piker’s trip to Cuba, and more…


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  • Emily Jashinsky opens the show with a look at the Texas Senate race including controversial Texas AG Ken Paxton’s rout of Republican John Cornyn, and Democrat James Talarico’s attempt to spin his own odd takes on faith, transgenderism, and veganism. Then Emily is joined by Maureen Callahan, host of "The Nerve with Maureen Callahan," to discuss Spencer Pratt’s rise in the L.A. Mayoral race and why he appears to resonate with average citizens and celebrities. Then Emily and Maureen discuss Stephen Colbert’s move to YouTube, why it may not work, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively’s growing public image problems, Rosie O’Donnell’s new face and poetry, and Kevin O’Leary’s viral advice about avoiding “cheap junk.” Emily rounds out the show with a deep dive into Hunter Biden’s rehab tour, the way interviewers are failing to hold him accountable for his past actions, plus Jill Biden’s ridiculous new comment about former President Joe Biden’s debate meltdown, and more…

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  • On this week’s edition of “Happy Hour,” Emily Jashinsky responds to a number of viewer questions about politics and culture. She opens with a discussion about the SLPC and what parents can do if the curriculum is in their child’s school. She than discusses the importance of legal colorblindness, human dignity and protecting life. Several questions involve Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie’s recent primary loss, money in politics, concerns about the Iran war and when the conflict might end, the NYT prison abuse story, and why she believes Hakeem Jeffries is a feckless leader for the Democratic caucus. Emily also responds to thoughts about her recent comments on “After Party” about Amanda Peet and Botox. Emily rounds out the show discussing marriage in today’s society, mental health issues among progressive and young women, media credibility, and more…


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  • Emily Jashinsky opens the show with a look at Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie’s primary loss and argues many people are missing the bigger picture – that the race was REALLY about President Trump. Then Emily is joined by Ruy Teixeira, a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and co-founder of the Substack newsletter, The Liberal Patriot. His most recent book, with John Judis, is Where Have All the Democrats Gone? They begin with recent comments from Michelle Obama about the Americans who voted for both her husband and for President Trump. Ruy argues Democrats are late to the party in recognizing what pushed voters away and how former President Obama is ultimately an ‘elite.’ The conversation turns to the unreleased DNC “autopsy” of Kamala Harris’s 2024 loss, what’s really inside, and a can’t miss interview by her “Breaking Points” co-host Ryan Grim. Then Emily and Ruy discuss Texas Democrat James Talarico’s Senate race and a funny comment about it from President Trump. They two round out their conversation with a discussion on failing Democratic leadership in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles including an incredibly out-of-touch Karen Bass. Emily wraps up the show with a hot take on Amanda Peet’s decision to avoid going under the knife, plus Emily ‘honors’ the end of Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show,” and Chelsea Handler is very upset with comedians like Tony Hinchcliffe and Shane Gillis.

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  • Emily Jashinsky opens the show with a look at David Letterman and Stephen Colbert’s sad sendoff for “The Late Show” and explains why they just don’t get what really went wrong. Then Emily is joined by Sam Brownback, author of the new book, “China's War on Faith.” He’s also a former U.S. Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom, and a former Senator and Governor from Kansas. They discuss the truth about China’s crackdown on faith, the surveillance-heavy system where churches are monitored, how this is really a broader ideological battle between communism and the West, plus President Trump’s recent trip to China. Next Emily brings in Geoffrey Cain, journalist, and author of the brand-new book, “Steve Jobs in Exile: The Untold Story of NeXT and the Remaking of an American Visionary.” Emily and Geoffrey discuss the inside story of Jobs’ exile years when he was pushed out of Apple, how his transformation came through repeat failures, his near-bankruptcy, and family life. They also discuss Harrison Ford’s recent commencement address and how one-time Boomer ‘rebels’ became part of the establishment. They round out the conversation with a discussion about China, media coverage of its authoritarianism and American supply chain dependence. Emily wraps up the show with some thoughts on Alex Cooper’s pregnancy announcement and why it cuts deep for so many women who don’t have the advantages Cooper has, and more…

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