The Seen and the Unseen, hosted by Amit Varma, features longform conversations that aim to give deep insights into the subjects being discussed. Timeless and bingeworthy.
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H2: Democrats' Losing Battle on Crime and the Russia Summit: Lies, Sanctions, and a Quest for Peace
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A discussion on the Democratic Party's struggle with public perception on crime and the truth behind the Russia-Alaska summit. The host cites a CNN pollster who advises Democrats to stop defending criminals, as their approval on the issue is significantly lower than Donald Trump's. The segment highlights how a focus on "undocumented residents" and sanctuary cities is hurting Democrats with the wider public, even as these stances win over the primary base. The hosts then transition to the highly anticipated summit between Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. They delve into the history of U.S.-Russia relations, arguing that the entire "Russia collusion" narrative was a fabrication, from election hacking to the Alpha Bank server story. The host states that these lies were manufactured by Hillary Clinton's campaign and a deep state that sought to justify sanctions, military buildup, and a new Cold War. The segment posits that Trump is meeting Putin in person to offer a long-overdue apology and to have a conversation free from the deep state's surveillance and leaks, with the aim of de-escalating the conflict. The host also suggests that the President is pressuring Putin to de-escalate, while at the same time urging him not to react to provocations from other countries, specifically Ukraine.
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A discussion on the Democratic Party's struggle with public perception on crime and the truth behind the Russia-Alaska summit. The host cites a CNN pollster who advises Democrats to stop defending criminals, as their approval on the issue is significantly lower than Donald Trump's. The segment highlights how a focus on "undocumented residents" and sanctuary cities is hurting Democrats with the wider public, even as these stances win over the primary base. The hosts then transition to the highly anticipated summit between Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. They delve into the history of U.S.-Russia relations, arguing that the entire "Russia collusion" narrative was a fabrication, from election hacking to the Alpha Bank server story. The host states that these lies were manufactured by Hillary Clinton's campaign and a deep state that sought to justify sanctions, military buildup, and a new Cold War. The segment posits that Trump is meeting Putin in person to offer a long-overdue apology and to have a conversation free from the deep state's surveillance and leaks, with the aim of de-escalating the conflict. The host also suggests that the President is pressuring Putin to de-escalate, while at the same time urging him not to react to provocations from other countries, specifically Ukraine.
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