The Rational Policy Podcast

Episode 36 - Ballgame Over?

1 h 14 min · 8. touko 2026
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Welcome back to the Rational Policy Podcast! In Episode 36, hosts Mike Coté [https://substack.com/profile/4287105-mike-cote] and Art Vandelay [https://substack.com/profile/17289894-art-vandelay] explore the week in news, delivering our hot takes on the key events of the past seven days. We spend much of the show diving into the seemingly-stable situation in Iran and detailing the developments (or lack thereof) emanating from Washington and Tehran. We explain what it all means, how to think about the ‘ceasefire’, and whether the economic battle may be more impactful than the military one. And in what may be something of a first for the show, we actually disagree and debate the merits of continued action. After the Iran segment, we preview the upcoming midterm elections - they’re only 6 months away, folks! - and discuss whether the potential blue wave will materialize for Democrats. Finally, we talk about the lives of two legendary media figures who passed this week, former Yankees radio announcer John Sterling and cable TV innovator Ted Turner. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.rationalpolicy.com [https://www.rationalpolicy.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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