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The Politics Guys

Iran War, Midterm Tea Leaves, Trump Fires Noem

The Politics Guys

Michael Baranowski

Politics, News

4.4783 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2026

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

Mike and Michael open with a discussion of the widening U.S.–Israel conflict with Iran and the debate over whether President Trump’s military action constitutes a limited campaign or the start of a broader regional war. Mike argues the strike is risky but legally permissible under the War Powers Resolution and sees multiple plausible rationales for it, while Michael contends it amounts to an illegal war that bypassed Congress and risks unintended consequences both geopolitically and domestically.  Next, the guys analyze the first major signals from the 2026 midterm cycle after primaries in Texas and North Carolina and consider whether Democrats could plausibly take back the Senate. Michael argues the expanding map and several competitive races suggest the Senate may genuinely be in play for Democrats, while Mike is more skeptical and sees something like a 50–50 Senate as the best realistic outcome for Democrats, noting the growing number of Republican retirements as a strong indicator that Democrats are very likely to capture the House. They close with a look at President Trump’s firing of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and the surprising decision to nominate Senator Markwayne Mullin as her replacement. Michael argues Noem’s removal followed mounting scandals and leadership failures, but warns Mullin’s appointment signals an unserious approach to governing, while Mike suggests Trump prioritizes loyalty and public messaging over managerial competence in choosing high-profile cabinet figures.  The Politics Guys on Facebook | X Listener support helps make The Politics Guys possible. You can support us or change your level of support at patreon.com/politicsguys or politicsguys.com/support. On Venmo, we’re @PoliticsGuys. The Politics Guys is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what's broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Atheists, agnostics, long-haired, widows, short-haired widows, van rle, hooligans.

0:05.1

Love the government, hug the government, hug the government, love, the government, hug the government, love, the government, hug the government.

0:12.1

Welcome to politics guys. I'm political scientist Michael Baranowski, an emeritus professor at North Kentucky University.

0:18.2

I'm joined today by political scientist Michael Levy.

0:21.2

How you doing, Michael?

0:22.4

Well, I'd like to say I'm doing better, but I'm nursing a bit of a cold.

0:25.6

So if I'm incoherent today or just sounds stupid, I'll just blame it on that.

0:30.7

There you go.

0:31.3

Well, you know, I should tell folks, Michael told me yesterday the show must go on.

0:35.2

And in that spirit, we are both here on Friday afternoon

0:38.9

and ready to talk about so much that's happened this week. And so with that, I will just let you

0:47.1

take it away, Michael. Sure. So I don't think it's a surprise to our listeners that we're going to

0:51.5

first talk about Iran. And we're recording,

0:54.5

just as a timestamp on this on March 6th in the afternoon, so things may have changed. The U.S.

0:58.7

and Iran conflict is still widening. I should say U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict is still widening.

1:05.5

And the trajectory does remain uncertain. The air campaign is, most folks will know, started on February

1:10.7

28th, and that is now

1:12.1

spread across multiple fronts. Iran has launched missiles and drones at Israel, U.S. facilities,

1:17.5

and partners across the Gulf, with interceptions reported in Kuwait, Bahrain, and fallout reaching

1:22.7

as far as Turkey and Azerbaijan. And Lebanon seems to be a new flashpoint, with Israel issuing evacuation orders and parts

1:30.5

of the southern suburbs, raising another possibility of a war with Hezbollah.

1:36.3

Economically, the Strait of Hermuz is a central pressure point.

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