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Alex Kopytko is a ”radical centrist” that wants to understand the extremes. He has worked in politics and has studied public policy and political science. Alex argues that centrism is less about being a contrarian, it is about being able to change your mind and embrace an openness to new ideas. He is concerned about where the United States is headed and through conversations with people from all sides of the political spectrum, he wants to know how Americans can limit the tribalism that is flourishing. As someone that dances along the center-right of the political spectrum, Alex thinks the country needs to come together and talk to one another before it could be too late. This podcast covers domestic politics, as well as political philosophy, and international issues.
Episodes

Friday Jul 19, 2024
CrowdStruck: EMERGENCY POD (+ a Global Security Breakdown)
Friday Jul 19, 2024
Friday Jul 19, 2024
In this emergency episode, Alex reacts to an ever-changing and complicated cyber-event that is focused around CrowdStrike. According to the BBC, “A raft of global institutions - including major banks, media outlets and airlines - have reported a mass IT outage, affecting their ability to offer services. Several airlines have grounded flights around the world and many more are reporting delays.” Alex looks into the cupability of this organization, he also scrutinizes companies like Crowdstrike that pushed an update that caused servers and workstations to blue screen and loop. Basically, this is an organizational failure of the highest level and now the world waits to see what happens next.

Friday Jul 19, 2024
Friday Jul 19, 2024
In this episode, Alex reacts to Trump’s nomination speech and is fascinated by it. It seems like the Trump team placed a unity message at the beginning of the event and then quickly returned to deportations and election denialism. Then Alex takes some time to ponder why a lot of Silicon Valley “tech bros” and venture capitalists are formally endorsing Donald Trump. Alex argues that it is because of Artificial Intelligence and how these people do not want the government regulating its development.

Thursday Jul 18, 2024
Thursday Jul 18, 2024
In this episode, Alex reflects on the last three days of the RNC. At first, he thinks that the speeches were somewhat boring compared to the previous nominating conventions, but then he realizes that the movement is no longer externally radical — it is internal and calm. He also argues that there is a new spiritual allegiance to Trump following the assassination attempt and this has brought calls for unity, not unity towards both parties but unity behind Trump. Finally, Alex talks about how Biden had another bad day. He not only tested positive for COVID-19, but also is facing charges from Democrats like Adam Schiff to step down.

Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Drunken Star Spangled Banner: Foreshadowing the Next Four Years
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
In this episode, Alex starts by trying to get through an excruciating Star Spangled Banner performance at the Home Run Derby by Ingrid Andress. Andress has apologized, claimed she was drunk, and is checking into rehab. Alex wonders what will come in the United States (and should we check into rehab?), where he thinks this iteration of the Star Spangled Banner is a perfect analogy for everything going wrong in American politics. He talks about the drunken chaos at the RNC, Matt Gaetz trolling Kevin McCarthy, and Rudy Giuliani falling down. Later, Alex gets into actual news. He talks about the Bob Menendez convictions and why it is good for Democrats, why JD Vance may turn off even more women, and why Joe Biden is getting more isolated and Trumpian after his Lester Holt interview. Finally, Alex looks at some substance from the RNC and worries that while violent retaliation is a growing threat (according to the FBI), the GOP has become an isolationist party with no moral compass.

Monday Jul 15, 2024
JD Vance: From Hillbilly Elegy to MAGA Heir Apparent
Monday Jul 15, 2024
Monday Jul 15, 2024
In this episode, Alex has a lot to talk about. He covers Governor Josh Shapiro’s responsible statements after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Alex discusses more details around the shooter, why the shooter’s party allegiance doesn’t matter, and why the next few weeks will be telling. Later, the classified documents case out of Mar-a-Lago has been dismissed due to a flimsy legal argument and now Jack Smith will have to appeal it. Finally, Alex reacts to JD Vance becoming Trump’s VP nominee. The man that once called Trump an American Hitler is now a close Trump loyalist and the intellectual champion of the MAGA movement. Alex is bummed and kinda nauseous after all of the week’s events (and it is only Monday).

Sunday Jul 14, 2024
Sunday Jul 14, 2024
In this emergency podcast, Alex reacts to the breaking news surrounding an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Trump is safe, but Alex reacts to the political and sociological issues surrounding this event and why it may reshape politics, lead to an era of violence, and change the dynmamics for the 2024 election.

Wednesday Jul 10, 2024
The Dam is Breaking: Blue MAGA, Democratic Schisms, Funding Woes & Trumpian Gaslighting
Wednesday Jul 10, 2024
Wednesday Jul 10, 2024
In this episode, Alex focuses on why he thinks the dam may finally be breaking for Biden and his campaign future. Polls show that New York state may be closer than anyone hoped and fundraising for the re-election campaign may be drying up as more Democratic Senators are now coming out against Biden. Also, a piece by Tim Alberta in The Atlantic highlights why Trump’s campaign team consider Biden an electoral gift. Of course, Alex rants about soccer a bit as well.

Wednesday Jul 10, 2024
Wednesday Jul 10, 2024
In this episode, Alex starts by worrying about how the United States doesn’t appear ready to host a FIFA World Cup in a few years. As he has been watching both the Euro Cup and the American Cup, Alex has noticed that the Fox Soccer crew has not only had bad (and dumb) takes, but also just seems lackluster in understanding the nuances of the game. He cites an article in the Guardian that explains it all. For the rest of the episode, Alex looks at how recent elections in the UK and France can send useful messages to Democrats/centrist movements in the world (especially the United States). In both the UK and France, the far-right was held back by moderated left-leaning parties and uniquely built coalitions that served as bulwarks against extremism. Alex worries that as Joe Biden and his allies are struggling to have tough conversations around his ability to run for four more years, some of the political dynamics in Europe can serve as both warnings and advice.

Friday Jul 05, 2024
Friday Jul 05, 2024
In this episode, Alex decides to rain on everyone’s Fourth of July parade by talking about the recent Supreme Court decision in Trump v the United States. This was the case surrounding presidential immunity that Trump’s legal team had pushed through district and appellate courts before it finally was heard by SCOTUS. This decision went 6-3 (with all conservative judges supporting the case), and while it strayed from granting the president absolute immunity, it blurred the lines for future presidential actions and granted the president almost absolute immunity. Alex worries that this convoluted decision doesn’t directly define official and unofficial actions and will make it hard for courts to try a sitting president for illegal actions. He argues that this decision may indefinitely delay the January 6th case and could make Trump above the law. Later, Alex gives updates on the growing push for Joe Biden to step down.

Sunday Jun 30, 2024
Sunday Jun 30, 2024
In this episode, Alex focuses on three recent Supreme Court decisions that will arguably give government agencies less decisionmaking powers. These decisions will also give power back to the courts and to powerful private entitites that know how to evade litigation. Alex argues that this was all part of a long term plan from groups like the Federalist Society that wanted to dismantle the administrative state. Alex links these decisions to the Chevron decision in 1984. Later, Alex talks about a new social media trend called “flying raw” or “rawdogging flights.” Basically, some young men have gone viral for taking long flights without any entertainment. They just watch the flight map.