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Not Suitable for Democracy

Podcast door Nick Haby

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Politics is everywhere, but everything is broken. That's just not suitable for democracy. Catch our weekly news show exploring the challenges within our society, culture, and democracy. Hosted by political commentator, Nick, along with the occasional special guest, we'll discuss the latest news from an independent perspective. Together, we'll redefine what's acceptable in America.

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Episode 44: From Astoria to Woodside: A New Chapter in Organizing

Life can change literally overnight. For us, that means we moved to Woodside!  What does that mean for the show? We're doing more episodes each week, filming shorter episodes for clarity, and focusing on NEWS Suitable for Democracy: a daily dose of good news that keeps hope alive. In this episode, we'll share some history about Woodside and how our new neighborhood came to be. How has transition has been so far? What can we learn about new places to go, organizing groups, and our new representatives? If you have any recommendations, then feel free to reach out on social media. This approach to organizing is how we build community and learn from each other — now THAT is suitable for democracy. Stay tuned for at least TWO new episodes every week.

21 mei 2026 - 19 min
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Episode 43: Democratic Identity Crisis: Harris, Swalwell, Mamdani, Platner, and El-Sayed.

In this episode of Not Suitable for Democracy, we cover a whirlwind week in American politics that speak the identity crisis happening within the Democratic Party. Have Democrats learned their lesson since 2024? We begin with former Vice President Kamala Harris appearing alongside Al Sharpton at the National Action Network’s 35th annual convention, where she confirmed she’s considering a 2028 presidential run. We break down what else she revealed in the conversation and what it signals about the Democratic Party’s future. Next, we dive into the Swalwell scandal and what the controversy surrounding Eric Swalwell could mean for Democrats—and the ripple effects it may have on California’s upcoming gubernatorial primary and expulsion for four members of Congress. We then shift to New York to review Zohran Mamdani’s first 100 days in office. From policy priorities and political messaging to the way he’s using his new platform, we take a close look at his early impact and growing national profile.  Shifting to hyper local politics, we share our on-the-ground experience at the Ink and Impact event organized by Brian Romero and his campaign for State Assembly, where grassroots organizing and creative political engagement took center stage. Finally, we take a deeper dive into two pivotal Democratic U.S. Senate primaries in Maine and Michigan, breaking down how each race reflects the party’s ongoing debate about its future. In Maine, the primary highlights a strong contrast between Democratic primary front runner Graham Platner versus Republican incumbent Susan Collins. Platner is running on a bold, grassroots-powered agenda centered on Medicare for All, a shift in foreign policy, and campaign finance reform, while Collins runs on a problematic record. We explore how each contender’s record—whether in public service, activism, or local leadership— is shaping the race. In Michigan, the conversation shifts to a primary shaped by the state’s role as a political bellwether. Two of the candidates’ progressive visions focus heavily on rebranding the Democratic Party versus rebuilding it. We examine how State Senator Mallory McMorrow's and Abdul El-Sayed's campaign strategies reflect their records and potentially negative campaigning—signaling the kind of winning campaign that's needed to get them to the general election. Overall, these candidates and elected officials offer a snapshot of the Democratic Party’s evolving identity: how bold policy goals, electoral strategy, and candidate experience intersect as the party prepares for the next national election cycle.

26 apr 2026 - 52 min
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Episode 42: Ousting an Authoritarian from Hungary and How to Do It in America

In this week's episode of Not Suitable for Democracy, we turn our attention overseas to a political earthquake in Hungary. After 16 years in power, Viktor Orbán has been voted out, ending one of Europe’s most closely watched experiments in modern authoritarianism. We break down the undemocratic tactics Orbán used to consolidate control—reshaping the courts, tightening his grip on media, and rewriting the rules of the political game to entrench his party’s power. We then explore the stunning rise of Péter Magyar, the political newcomer who formed his own party and swept to victory in a landslide election. How did a new movement break through a system designed to resist change? What made Hungarian voters finally turn the page? And what lessons can be drawn from the coalition-building, messaging, and grassroots energy that powered this historic upset? Finally, the conversation turns homeward. What does Hungary’s election reveal about the fragility—and resilience—of democracy? Could similar strategies be used to challenge rising authoritarianism in the United States? This episode connects the dots between global democratic struggles and the fight unfolding right here at home. Stay tuned for new episodes each week!

14 apr 2026 - 37 min
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Episode 41: Progressive Endorsements, Democrats Attack, SCOTUS, and Trump Fires Bondi

This week, we explore the top news stories from the week between Democratic politics and Republican politics. First, three major endorsements are emboldening the left as they take on the Democratic Establishment. In California's 11th congressional district, Saikat Chakrabarti earned the endorsement of the progressive juggernaut, Justice Democrats. This is the same group that launched Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's career back in 2018. Since then, they've sent several progressive champions to Congress, and Chakrabarti may be next. Then we venture to Maine where Graham Platner's campaign for U.S. Senate is crushing his opponents in the polls by 20-30%! What's keeping him on top? His latest endorsement from the Working Families Party - the same party that endorsed Zohran Mamdani for New York City mayor. Bringing it home to New York, we discuss the Democratic primary for New York's 7th congressional district where Claire Valdez earned the endorsement from fellow democratic socialist, Bernie Sanders! Will voters in the district prioritize her socialist agenda or are they seeking candidates with stronger roots to the district? From endorsements to anti-endorsements, we dive head first into why Democrats are attacking Hasan Piker. Piker is the popular Twitch Streamer turned Progressive influencer whose views are shaping Democratic Party politics. He organizes with the Democratic Socialists of America while pissing off the Democratic Establishment. Sounds like a true comrade! Before we wrap up, we have to discuss what's happening on the conservative side. It was a big week at the Supreme Court where two major cases made headlines. On Tuesday, SCOTUS justices sided 8-1 in a ruling striking down the conversion therapy ban in Colorado. The ban protect queer and trans youth from the practice, but the justices sided with Christian Counselor Kaley Chiles who felt the ban infringed on her "free speech." What does that mean for the fate of 23 other state bans? Next, SCOTUS hears arguments on birthright citizenship where the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) challenged Trump's executive order. Is birthright citizenship here to stay? We know who's not staying: Pam Bondi, who was fired by President Trump on Thursday. Notorious for firing cabinet members, Trump removed his Attorney General claiming it was her handling of the Epstein Files. Sources say it may have been something more recent but with Trump's impulsivity, it's hard to say. How will this impact the 2026 Midterms in November? Make sure to subscribe to Not Suitable for Democracy for new episodes every week!

4 apr 2026 - 52 min
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Episode 40: The No Kings March and Why More Americans Are Taking to the Streets

On today’s episode of Not Suitable for Democracy, we head straight into the streets of New York City for a deep dive into the energy, emotion, and urgency behind the third No Kings March. Crowds showed up in force — reportedly making it the largest nationwide single-day action in history — sending a clear signal that more people are feeling compelled to speak out and be seen. We unpack what this surge in turnout says about the current political climate, why public protest is becoming a growing outlet for civic expression, and how moments like this reflect the health — and tension — within American democracy. We also take you into the crowd with interviews from three attendees and their clever, creative signs. Each shares the story behind why they came to march, the message behind their sign, and the personal experiences that pushed them from watching politics to actively participating in it. Finally, we close with something practical: advice from the people on the ground for anyone who feels disengaged, overwhelmed, or unsure how to get involved. Because democracy isn’t a spectator sport — and this march shows more people are realizing it every day. Stay tuned for more episodes this week!

1 apr 2026 - 36 min
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