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Fast Politics with Molly Jong-Fast

Miles Taylor & Jimmy Wales

Fast Politics with Molly Jong-Fast

iHeartPodcasts

News, Politics

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2025

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Treason Substack’s Miles Taylor examines Trump’s escalating war in Africa.
Then Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales details his new book The Seven Rules of Trust: A Blueprint for Building Things That Last.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.6

Hi, I'm Molly JongFast, and this is Fast Politics, where we discuss the top political headlines with some of today's best minds.

0:12.9

And former vice president, Dick Cheney, has passed away at the age of 84.

0:18.9

We have such a great show for you today.

0:21.5

Treason, Substack, editor Miles Taylor, stops by to talk about Trump's escalating war in Africa.

0:29.5

Then we'll talk to Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales about his new book, The Seven Rules of Trust,

0:36.2

a blueprint for building things that last.

0:39.2

But first, the news.

0:40.4

It is 9.30 p.m. and we have already had many of the major races called.

0:47.2

We're basically the only one we're waiting on is California's redistricting proposition,

0:52.1

and you're not going to be awake when that gets called. So we're

0:54.7

recording right now. Yeah, poor Jesse, I was like, I think we can be, we can record now.

1:00.3

He was like, they haven't called the mayoral. I'm like, we know what's going to happen.

1:04.3

Okay. So we're going to start with the, the interesting small races. PA voted to keep their

1:10.5

Supreme Court.

1:11.3

Very, very important.

1:12.8

So, yes, Pennsylvania had three Supreme Court judges.

1:16.6

Billioners got very excited.

1:18.3

They were, there are these races where you say, like, do you want to keep the judges?

1:26.1

Or do you want to kick them out?

1:28.3

And the billionaires wanted them kicked out for obvious reason. This is, reasons is Pennsylvania Supreme Court,

1:33.6

but the people said, no, they want to keep them. They all got kept. So that was a big win for

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