
The New Yorker Political Scene Scene
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The hosts of the political scene explore the motivations behind Israel's decision to launch strikes on Iran's nuclear sites and how Iran and the U.S. might respond. We also travel back in time to 2023 to hear the crew's reflections on the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2023 to see any possible indication that the lessons they have learned from covering that atrocity are making their way into their contemporary analysis of U.S. foreign policy (don't get your hopes up).

It's been a minute, and I've been busy, but this week's episode of the New Yorker Political Scene was just too crazy to not get in on.

Russ breaks down the NYPS's analysis of Trump's victory, AKA Kamala Harris' stunning loss.

My friend Tomos Lewis joins me to discuss the election and it's relationship with journalism. A stranger in a strange land, this intrepid Welshman is in Wisconsin, trying to explain our presidential election to listeners of the BBC's Welsh service and of Monocle radio. You can keep up with Tom's goings on on Elon Musk's app X: https://x.com/tomosdlewis [https://x.com/tomosdlewis] As well as on Monocle Radio: https://monocle.com/radio/shows/the-monocle-daily/ [https://monocle.com/radio/shows/the-monocle-daily/] Welsh speakers can also see and hear his reporting on the BBC's Welsh Language Service.

The hosts of the political scene delve in to Susan Glasser's latest article about the small group of billionaires pouring large sums of money into Donald Trump's campaign.