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Submit ReviewE.J. Dionne Jr,. author, journalist, and long-time op-ed columnist for The Washington Post, revisits his pre-election predictions and discusses the difference between Progressives and Moderates, the transition into the White House, and new predictions for the Biden Administration.
Timestamps:
2:32 E.J.’s presidential prediction from a past recording is revisited.
3:40 Does the Democratic party realize the mixed messages they’ve sent from the election?
5:11 Did the election say “no” to progressives?
7:57 E.J.’s prediction of how moderates and progressives will work together is revisited.
9:16 How will the Biden team work to bridge to the Republicans when necessary?
12:20 Should Biden lend an olive branch to the Trump Administration for progressing the country towards a vaccination?
14:12 Are there any members of the senate or house that actually believe the election was stolen from Donald Trump?
16:24 What are the main differences behind how the progressives and the moderates want to approach Biden’s presidency?
18:00 Biden’s $400,000 tax rate
20:15 Progressives vs Moderates and the handling of COVID-19
23:38 Progressives vs Moderates and the handling of China and Russia
25:10 Progressives vs Moderates and Troops in the Middle East
29:45 E.J.’s thoughts on Antony Blinken
30:14 E.J.’s thoughts on Linda Thomas-Greenfield
30:52 Jane's thoughts on John Kerry
31:10 E.J.’s thoughts on Avril Haines
31:52 E.J.’s thoughts on Jake Sullivan
32:58 E.J.’s thoughts on Janet Yellen
34:00 E.J. makes his final predictions on what the Biden Administration will achieve during this term
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Hosted by: Bill Curtis, Ed Larson and Jane Albrecht
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Sound Engineering by: Steve Riekeberg
Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick
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E.J. Dionne Jr,. author, journalist, and long-time op-ed columnist for The Washington Post, revisits his pre-election predictions and discusses the difference between Progressives and Moderates, the transition into the White House, and new predictions for the Biden Administration.
Timestamps:
2:32 E.J.’s presidential prediction from a past recording is revisited.
3:40 Does the Democratic party realize the mixed messages they’ve sent from the election?
5:11 Did the election say “no” to progressives?
7:57 E.J.’s prediction of how moderates and progressives will work together is revisited.
9:16 How will the Biden team work to bridge to the Republicans when necessary?
12:20 Should Biden lend an olive branch to the Trump Administration for progressing the country towards a vaccination?
14:12 Are there any members of the senate or house that actually believe the election was stolen from Donald Trump?
16:24 What are the main differences behind how the progressives and the moderates want to approach Biden’s presidency?
18:00 Biden’s $400,000 tax rate
20:15 Progressives vs Moderates and the handling of COVID-19
23:38 Progressives vs Moderates and the handling of China and Russia
25:10 Progressives vs Moderates and Troops in the Middle East
29:45 E.J.’s thoughts on Antony Blinken
30:14 E.J.’s thoughts on Linda Thomas-Greenfield
30:52 Jane's thoughts on John Kerry
31:10 E.J.’s thoughts on Avril Haines
31:52 E.J.’s thoughts on Jake Sullivan
32:58 E.J.’s thoughts on Janet Yellen
34:00 E.J. makes his final predictions on what the Biden Administration will achieve during this term
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Learn More: Politics: Meet Me in the Middle
Follow Us on Twitter: @politicsMMITM
Hosted by: Bill Curtis, Ed Larson and Jane Albrecht
Produced and Edited by: Mike Thomas
Sound Engineering by: Steve Riekeberg
Theme Music by: Celleste and Eric Dick
A CurtCo Media Production
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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