Pardon the Politics
Looking for a podcast that breaks down the latest in U.S. and North Carolina politics with a blend of sharp analysis, historical insights, and humor? Pardon the Politics delivers just that. Tune in weekly as we dive deep into today’s biggest political stories, cutting through the noise to make sense of current events. From hot takes on Capitol Hill to the intricacies of state politics, we deliver thoughtful commentary that’s accessible, engaging, and often laugh-out-loud funny. Whether you're a seasoned political junkie or simply trying to stay informed, this podcast provides the perfect mix of news, analysis, and satire. Subscribe now to get your weekly fix of political updates and witty commentary—because politics shouldn’t be boring.
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Pardon the Politics
Who’s In, Who’s Out: Breaking Down Trump’s New Power Moves
In this milestone 10th episode, Jeezy and Manny dive into the wild ride that is Trump’s new cabinet appointments. From normal picks like Susie Wiles to outright head-scratchers like Matt Gaetz for Attorney General and Bobby Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services, this episode breaks down the good, the bad, and the completely unexpected. The duo analyzes what these picks mean for the future of the Trump administration and whether some of these nominees can actually pass Senate confirmation. The conversation takes a comedic twist as Jeezy and Manny wonder if Trump’s picks are less about competence and more about loyalty. And what’s up with Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy heading a brand-new Department of Government Efficiency? Plus, our hosts can’t help but point out who got left out in the cold — looking at you, Tim Scott and Byron Donalds! Tune in for a blend of serious analysis, political banter, and a sprinkle of humor as Pardon the Politics explores the latest political circus.