Synopsis
Slate's The Gist with Mike Pesca. A daily afternoon show about news, culture, and whatever else you'll be discussing with friends and family tonight.
Episodes
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Democracy Needs a Reboot
15/08/2018 Duration: 27minOn The Gist, should news outlets halt election coverage on Election Day? "Usually, if you look at American history, we've kind of taken a relook at our democracy every 50 years." And now we're overdue, according to Jason Kander, an Army veteran and Democratic candidate for mayor of Kansas City. The big things to shake up: how we draw district lines, run primaries, and finance electoral campaigns. Kander's book is Outside the Wire: Ten Lessons I've Learned in Everyday Courage. In the Spiel, the president and nondisclosure agreements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Trump's Pyrite Touch
14/08/2018 Duration: 24minOn The Gist, Trump is a racist? That's not much of a scoop, Omarosa. There were plenty of Republicans standing against Donald Trump—before he won the White House. After the 2016 election, many of them traded in their values for a seat on the bandwagon. Rick Wilson isn't among them, and he explains why in his new book Everything Trump Touches Dies: A Republican Strategist Gets Real About the Worst President Ever. In the Spiel, America's worst kind of racism lies between microaggression and all-out white supremacy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Gist Presents: Slow Burn
11/08/2018 Duration: 46minMike Pesca talks with Leon Neyfakh, host of the Slate podcast Slow Burn, about season two of the hit show. Subscribe to Slow Burn here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Venturing Into Obscurity
10/08/2018 Duration: 23minOn The Gist, "the so-called chairman of the Intelligence Committee," Devin Nunes. Superheroes and comic books may seem ripe for parody nowadays with the constant onslaught of nerd media, but The Venture Bros. has been doing it for years. Part Jonny Quest parody, part exercise in the esoteric, this show really leans into its own quirks. Jackson Publick, one of the show's creators, helps us understand the wonderful absurdity of The Venture Bros., with its seventh season currently airing on Adult Swim. In the Spiel, Omarosa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On Bended Knee
10/08/2018 Duration: 25minOn The Gist, Trump's lack of income disclosures. Colin Kaepernick took a stand in 2016 by taking a knee during the national anthem at a football game, sparking a debate about racial injustice that continues to roil. But he's just the latest in a long line of black activist athletes that have used their status to raise awareness and protest. Howard Bryant uncovers the history of these athletes in his book The Heritage: Black Athletes, a Divided America, and the Politics of Patriotism. In the Spiel, the "unfreakingbelievable" New York Times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Regulate Me
09/08/2018 Duration: 23minOn The Gist, Jay Sekulow and Rudy Giuliani. The financial crisis of 2008 wasn't just an American phenomenon. It was felt all across the globe, with other Western countries suffering the same pain, but enough hasn't been done about our banks to ensure long-term stability. Will we ever be able to recover fully without a complete overhaul of the current system? Adam Tooze explores this in his new book, Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World. In the Spiel, Ohio's special election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Egyptian Seesaw
08/08/2018 Duration: 30minOn The Gist, Trump's lies and steel mills. The Arab Spring caused a major shift in Egypt in 2011, and the politics only got murkier during the military coup in 2013. But are autocrats really the best allies for the United States, or just for our current president? David Kirkpatrick explores what happened to Egypt during the Arab Spring and the military coup in his new book, Into the Hands of the Soldiers: Freedom and Chaos in Egypt and the Middle East. In the Spiel, who Trump calls stupid. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Smart Drug
07/08/2018 Duration: 23minOn The Gist, Turkey and Trump. We've got another round of Is That Bullshit? Drugs treating cognitive malfunctions like narcolepsy, ADHD, and Alzheimer's disease, are useful for people with those conditions—but what about the rest of us? Can ADHD medication make us smarter? Can narcolepsy drugs really keep us awake longer? Resident debunker Maria Konnikova explains. In the Spiel, Jay Sekulow and lawyers on television. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Where Is Space?
03/08/2018 Duration: 27minOn The Gist, guest host Jeffrey Lewis fills in for Mike and talks about trying to solve big problems. Regulating space is tough because it surrounds the whole world, and people can't even agree where the Earth's atmosphere stops and space begins. Jonathan McDowell, astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, thinks he has the definitive answer to where that line is. McDowell recently published "The Edge of Space: Revisiting the Karman Line" in Acta Astronautica. In the Spiel, North Korea and nuclear weapons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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My Life as a Sitcom
02/08/2018 Duration: 27minOn The Gist, QAnon and sound design. Comedian Guy Branum is a hilarious intellect with an intimidating amount of pop culture knowledge. In his new book, My Life as a Goddess: A Memoir Through (Un)Popular Culture, Branum explores things like his love of civics, his Northern California childhood, and his experiences writing jokes for other people. In the Spiel, we've got another Lobstar of the Antentwig. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Quarter for Carter
02/08/2018 Duration: 28minOn The Gist, who makes the CNN Sucks onesie? Jimmy Carter's reputation is that of an ineffective president. But his chief domestic policy adviser, Stuart Eizenstat, argues that Carter fought for America's energy independence, doubled the size of the national park system, and appointed "more minorities and women to judgeships and senior positions than all 38 presidents before him put together." Eizenstat's book is President Carter: The White House Years. In the Spiel, the local radio scandal of Joe Benigno. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Courting Politics
31/07/2018 Duration: 24minOn The Gist, let's face it: A.I. and robots are going to take jobs from us humans. Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination has restarted the debate on how we vet candidates and whether the Supreme Court is too easy to game. Lori Ringhand, a professor of law at the University of Georgia and an expert on the Supreme Court, explains how much the court has actually changed, or not, in our lifetime. In the Spiel, three theories on how this whole Mueller investigation thing is going to end. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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They're More Bad Than We Are Good
31/07/2018 Duration: 34minOn The Gist, sorry, not every product gets to be a lifestyle brand. A few decades ago, it wasn't uncommon for voters to support the presidential candidate from one party and the senator from another. "Ticket-splitting" is pretty rare now, and as Alan Abramowitz argues, just one of the many signs of an America divided. Abramowitz's book is The Great Alignment Race, Party Transformation, and the Rise of Donald Trump. In the Spiel, there may well be discrimination in college admissions offices. But let's face it: Top-notch schooling is available way beyond the Ivy League. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Pushback Artist
28/07/2018 Duration: 39minOn The Gist, do we really have to give up plastic straws? Then, and more seriously: a look back on a recent episode. On Wednesday, The Gist ran an interview with Allison Yarrow about 90s Bitch, her book about sexism in the age of 24-7 news coverage. And in the Spiel, Mike offered a rebuttal of sorts with statistics on the plight of women in the '80s versus the '90s. It improved, didn't it? A shrinking gender wage gap! Less domestic violence! Greater representation in the Senate! But some listeners said that wasn't the point, and took issue with the episode. Christina Cauterucci, June Thomas, and Veralyn Williams of the Waves (Slate's podcast on gender and feminism) join Mike to discuss the episode, the reactions, and the lessons learned. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Real Deep State
27/07/2018 Duration: 23minOn The Gist, the glee of seeing Facebook stock take a dive. Imran Khan is poised to lead Pakistan as its next prime minister. The former cricket star campaigned on a promise of transparency, but his focus "is only on anti-corruption when it comes to finding ways to bring down political opponents," says Alyssa Ayres, formerly of Obama's State Department for South Asia. Ayres is the author of Our Time Has Come: How India Is Making Its Place in the World. In the Spiel, how autocrats are starting to use the excuse of fake news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Lights, Camera, Sexism
26/07/2018 Duration: 31minOn The Gist, let's imagine what's in that "enhanced" Michael Cohen tape. Born in the 1990s, the 24-hour news cycle was especially unkind to women. The media of the age consistently bashed women's sexuality, ambition, and presentation of women such as Monica Lewinsky and Nancy Kerrigan (case in point: a Washington Post article that asked, "Is Nancy a bitch?"). Journalist Allison Yarrow explores this double-standard and its repercussions in her new book, 90s Bitch: Media, Culture, and the Failed Promise of Gender Equality. In the Spiel, that was an interesting interview, right? To go with it, Mike pulls statistics on the plight of American women in the '90s compared with the '80s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The BS! It's Everywhere!
25/07/2018 Duration: 27minOn The Gist, President Trump's high approval ratings aren't as significant as they seem. America is a playground for the rich, and that's in good part because of the expansion of lobbying that started in the 1970s. Steven Brill lays out the many ways in which power begets power in Tailspin: The People and Forces Behind America's Fifty-Year Fall—and Those Fighting to Reverse It. In the Spiel, keeping track of Trump's bullshit claims is truly God's work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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When Death Row Stalls
23/07/2018 Duration: 23minOn The Gist, we're proposing a 2018 Housing and Urban Development festival in Sonoma, California. Convicted killer Scott Dozier was scheduled to become Nevada's first executed inmate since 2006, until the procedure was canceled with just hours to go. That wasn't a victory for Dozier, who has dropped his appeals and spoken out to the media—including Vice's Gianna Toboni—about his willingness to die. In the Spiel, how our president reaches out to foreign leaders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Bobcat Revival
20/07/2018 Duration: 20minOn The Gist, ideals are better when kept as general as possible because the more specific the get, the more exclusive they become. Bobcat Goldthwait made a name for himself with an oddball stand-up act complete with shrieks, grunts, and experimental jokes. But some 10 years after burying that character, his latest work is as a writer and director. His TruTV anthology series, Misfits & Monsters, mashes up television tropes within the genres of horror and comedy. In the Spiel, Zoe Chace explains why we should stop hoping for Republican senators to stop Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court appointment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Democracy Dies in Dark Money
19/07/2018 Duration: 25minOn The Gist, about those outlandish celebrity baby names. When the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision made unlimited campaign contributions legal, one state put up a fight. In Dark Money, documentary filmmaker Kim Reed and journalist John Adams exposed the influence of anonymous campaign contributions on Montana's state government even before the Supreme Court rubber-stamped the problem. In the Spiel, would the high road be so easy to take if Papa John's pizza were delicious? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices