Living in the USA

Talking about politics, thinking about the Left. Hosted by Jon Wiener, co-author of "Set the Night

Episodes

Total: 416

Sarah Leonard of The Nation says Hillary's campaign memoir "What Happened" has its enjoyable parts,

Hillary’s book about what happened in her loss to Donald Trump – it’s called ‘What Happened,” and D.

Hillary's book about 'What Happened' has a clear message, Tom Frank says: "don't blame me." Also: Is

Harold Meyerson of The American Prospect talks about Trump's 180 on DACA and the Dreamers. Also: Hur

Plus: What Trump's people have been doing (or not) about the disaster in Texas. Elizabeth Holtzman,

Plus: Trump & Golf, & an Abbie Hoffman anniversary Frank Rich has been “wallowing in Watergate,” as

Joshua Green talks about Steve Bannon's relationship with Donald Trump —Green's best-selling book is

Trump has stopped hinting about firing Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating him and his

David Cole, legal director of the ACLU, talks about different ways Trump could end the work of the s

Amy Wilentz comments on Jared Kushner's congressional testimony about that meeting with the Russian

John Nichols of The Nation opens the show with comment on Jeff Sessions's past, present, and possibl

It’s not enough to say “no” to Trump, Naomi Klein argues; we need to transform ourselves and our mov

45 out of 50 of the state governments are resisting Trump’s voting commission – even the red states.

Harold Meyerson of The American Prospect proposes concrete programs to win back white working class

Amy Wilentz comments on the latest news about Jared Kushner, the most trusted man in the Trump White

Every day seems to be a bad news day for the President -- today, yesterday, the day before. . . Rick

As things get worse for Donald Trump, he's likely to become more irrational and dangerous, says Sas

Harold Meyerson traces parallels--and differences--between Nixon's efforts to stop the FBI from inve

Amy Wilentz follows Donald Trump on Twitter -- we ask her what that's like, and why she does it. Al

John Nichols comments on the appointment of Robert Mueller as special prosecutor, and its significan