The Lonely Liberal

Hosted by Nick Zenkin, a podcast about the stress of American politics.

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Wednesday Sep 24, 2025

AI is everywhere: writing articles, creating art, diagnosing diseases, and even helping run our daily lives. But should we be excited, cautious, or downright terrified? In this episode, I chat with PhD researcher Ivo Young for a casual but thoughtful conversation about artificial intelligence: what it actually is, where it stands today, the big opportunities it offers, and the risks that keep people up at night.
We break down the hype versus reality, discuss the pros and cons, and share our own perspectives on whether we should be freaking out or just learning how to adapt. From creative breakthroughs to job disruption, deepfakes to medical miracles, we cover the future of AI in a way that’s approachable, smart, and fun.
If you’ve ever wondered “is AI really as scary as everyone says?” this episode is for you.
 
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Sunday Sep 21, 2025

On this week's show, Rick and I cover:
Jimmy Kimmel fired over Kirk comments
Vance urges viewers to dox people who celebrated Kirk’s death (on Kirk’s show)
Kash Patel testifies
Ex-CDC Director Susan Monarez testifies
Trump says he may label “antifa” a terrorist group
DOJ removes research about domestic extremism from its website
Trump links potential RICO charges to George Soros
Fed cuts interest rates
U.S. unemployment for ages 16–24 now ~10.5%
Trump admin considering raising Social Security age
Trump signs executive order imposing $100k annual fee for H-1B visas
Trump “Gold Card” officially available for $1 million
BLS postpones release of its inflation report
Luigi Mangione terrorism charges tossed
Trump deploys National Guard to Memphis
FDA to ban Orange B (an artificial dye not used in decades)
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A Plea For Unity

Wednesday Sep 17, 2025

Wednesday Sep 17, 2025

I'm so sick of the violence

Sunday Sep 14, 2025

On today's show, Rick and I breakdown this week’s biggest headlines—from the killing of Charlie Kirk and the political aftershocks, to Congress’ Epstein document fight, National Guard plans for Memphis, Missouri’s redistricting, a disputed U.S. strike on a Venezuelan boat, new NAEP scores, a Supreme Court order affecting ICE raids, Bolton search details, and a controversial plan to link child deaths to COVID shots.
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What Is the Dark Enlightenment?

Wednesday Sep 10, 2025

Wednesday Sep 10, 2025

A strange new buzzword has been floating from obscure blogs into elite political circles: The Dark Enlightenment. In this episode, I dig into where it came from, who coined it, and why it matters now.
We’ll cover:
The origins — Curtis Yarvin’s 2007 blog and Nick Land’s 2012 essays.
Core ideas — the “Cathedral,” running a state like a company, and why they think exit is better than voice.
The key players — Yarvin, Land, Peter Thiel, J.D. Vance, Patri Friedman, Balaji Srinivasan, and more.
The numbers — $10–15M in Thiel PAC funding to Vance, 2.2M federal employees targeted by “fire-the-bureaucracy” talk, and early seasteading investments of ~$500k.
Critiques — why strong democracies like the Nordics contradict the theory, and the risks of a “CEO state.”
What to watch — staffing, policy drafts, and new “exit” experiments like charter cities or network states.
By the end, you’ll see how a once-fringe internet philosophy went from blogs to salons to inauguration parties—and why it’s suddenly brushing up against the halls of power.
 
Also, thoughts for Charlie Kirk and his family. 

Sunday Sep 07, 2025

This week, Rick and I go through the top news stories, including: Congress dumps 33,000+ pages of Epstein documents as survivors head to Capitol Hill, and the White House reportedly calls a transparency push a “hostile act.” We unpack claims that the FBI flagged every Trump mention (and what’s verified vs. alleged), Speaker Mike Johnson’s informant insinuation, and a leaked tape of DOJ’s Joseph Schnitt, then the DOJ’s denial.
In public health, HHS Secretary RFK Jr. faces a bruising Senate hearing while floating autism links to Tylenol/low folate (contested by mainstream experts). Rand Paul knocks a former CDC leader’s “lifestyle.” Coastal states explore independent vaccine guidance as Florida moves to end mandates, just as Trump says, “some vaccines work,” creating daylight with RFK.
On security and law & order, the administration symbolically rebrands Defense as the “Department of War,” and Trump again threatens to send the National Guard to Chicago.
The economy cools with a softer jobs report, and Trump jokes, “If it looks bad, blame AI.” Consumer angle: DOT withdraws the rule that would’ve required cash compensation for airline-caused delays (refund rights remain).
Tech optics: a hot mic catches Mark Zuckerberg boasting “at least $600B through ’28” in U.S. investment, then, “I wasn’t sure what number you wanted.” Abroad, Xi hosts a show-of-force parade with Putin and Kim. And even Mitch McConnell warns a second Trump term could be the “most dangerous period” since WWII.

Wednesday Sep 03, 2025

On this episode, we talk with Dr. Jesse Turiel to count down six quietly pivotal moments that reshaped American life and politics—events we rarely headline as “turning points,” but probably should. From the horse-trading that produced the Bill of Rights to the bare-knuckle tactics that rewired Congress in the 1990s, we trace how rules, institutions, and narratives get built—and rebuilt.
Jesse’s “6 Most Underrated Events in American History”
Adoption of the Bill of Rights (1789–1791): Why Madison’s amendments were a political bargain that legitimized the new Constitution—and still frame our liberties today.
Marbury v. Madison (1803): The case that said the quiet part out loud—courts can strike down laws—and how judicial review became the judiciary’s superpower.
End of Reconstruction (1876–1877): The Compromise that traded a presidency for “home rule,” paving the way for Jim Crow and the long civil-rights backlash.
Ida Tarbell vs. Standard Oil (1904): Investigative journalism that shifted public opinion and helped crack a monopoly—an origin story for modern antitrust.
The Presidential Election of 1968: Realignment in real time—Wallace, the Southern Strategy, law-and-order politics, and media-savvy campaigning that still echoes.
The Rise of Newt Gingrich (1994–1995): Contract with America, message discipline, and made-for-TV confrontation that transformed Congress and normalized permanent campaign warfare.
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Sunday Aug 31, 2025

A whirlwind week in health, media, trade, and national security. We break down what’s confirmed, what’s disputed, and why it matters.
Stories covered:
CDC shake-up: Susan Monarez reportedly fired about a month after being sworn in
Senior turmoil at CDC: three additional officials resign
RFK Jr. says HHS will reveal “the cause of autism” in September
RFK Jr. claims he can spot kids with “mitochondrial challenges” on sight
Reports the Pentagon is planning to send military forces to Chicago
Ongoing threats to deploy the National Guard to major U.S. cities
National Guard assignments in Washington, D.C., now include trash pickup and cleanup
The U.S. reportedly takes (or explores) a ~10% stake in Intel
Trump urges the FCC to revoke ABC/NBC “licenses” or charge higher fees
Appeals court rules parts of Trump’s tariff use illegal
Trump says the U.S. would accept 600,000 Chinese students as part of a trade deal
Denmark is angry at the U.S. over alleged spying/influence operations in Greenland
Executive order targeting flag burning (and the First Amendment questions it raises)
U.S. military mobilization/posture around Venezuela
“Trump goes missing” rumor watch and what actually happened
Tulsi Gabbard's post allegedly exposed the name of an undercover CIA officer
Plus: context, legal guardrails, and the real-world impacts behind each headline.
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Wednesday Aug 27, 2025

Before you roll your eyes and shout, "God, I hope not!" let's go through Trump's claim that he’s stopped seven wars and deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. In this episode, we stress-test each claim: what actually happened, who did what, whether the outcome was lasting, and whether it aligns with what the Peace Prize is meant to reward (enduring peace, disarmament, and reconciliation). 
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Sunday Aug 24, 2025


On today's episode, Rick and I break down:
Why the Kremlin is publicly rejecting Trump’s peace plan.
Texas Democrats return, and a new GOP map advances
Trump vows an executive order targeting mail-in ballots;
Ghislaine Maxwell, in new comments, says she never saw Trump or Clinton behave inappropriately while highlighting RFK Jr.’s friendship with Epstein.
Trump’s gripe that the Smithsonian “talks too much about slavery,” the headlines about Florida schools pulling versions of The Diary of Anne Frank,
FBI raid at John Bolton’s home,
Trump has bought over $100M in bonds since January,
Elon Musk is backing away from a third party while signaling support for JD Vance.
The push to dismantle Florida’s so-called “Alligator Alcatraz,”
An open letter from 750 HHS employees urging RFK Jr. to stop spreading health misinformation
U.S. bankruptcies are outpacing pandemic-era levels
Kamala Harris’s upcoming book tour
DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s revocation of multiple security clearances
Trump’s latest “weird heaven” comment is making the rounds. 
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