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PREVIEW: The Friday Edition - What we got right and wrong in 2025.

Tangle

Isaac Saul

Independent, Us News, Local News, Biden, Congress, Us House Of Representatives, Election, Trump, Us Senate, News, Us Politics, Politics, Nonpartisan, News Commentary, International News

4.7817 Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2026

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

The mission of Tangle is to be a big-tent media organization — and one way we do that is by exposing people to a wide range of opinions. 

In each edition, someone on our staff also writes “My take” as a way to share our own perspective on the day’s topic. Last year, our process began to evolve when I had my first child in January and spent a portion of the start of the year on paternity leave. Throughout 2025, we continued featuring more takes from other writers on the team, and we debuted our “staff dissent” section. 

I never intend to be the authoritative, final voice on any issue — though of course I feel more strongly on some topics than others. Rather, I think of it as an act of transparency for me (or a staff member) to share their own views, and as an opportunity to try to offer unique and fresh perspectives that may not exist elsewhere. 

One of the things I loathe most about the media generally — and one of the reasons I created Tangle — is that outlets too often let their pundits fire off hot takes with zero accountability. This lack of accountability extends beyond media spaces and pervades society, from the halls of Congress to the executive offices of our biggest corporations. 

So, in my ongoing attempt to live my values, I started a tradition of dedicating the first Friday edition of every new year to grading some of my previous writing. Here’s our process: A couple of months ago, my team and I started looking through our archives to flag instances where we took a strong position on a defining story in the past year. I also sorted through reader criticisms, feedback, and suggestions about articles to revisit.

Of course, if you spend a year analyzing hundreds of issues, you are bound to get a lot of things right and a lot of things wrong. Yet, to my delight, this year was our best year yet in terms of our overall “grades.” I think the growth of our team has genuinely made us more reliable and measured — and it’s fun to see the results.

Below, we’ll share key excerpts from our writing, a brief “reflection,” and then a grade on the A-to-F scale (that the writer of the take and editors have agreed on). We’ve had the writer reflect on their own work, and then came up with final grades as a team. 


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Our Executive Editor and Founder is Isaac Saul. Our Executive Producer is Jon Lall.


This podcast was Written by: Isaac SaulAri WeitzmanWill KabackAudrey Moorehead and audio edited and mixed by Dewey Thomas. Music for the podcast was produced by Diet 75.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

From executive producer Isaac Saul, this is Tangle.

0:12.5

Good morning, good afternoon and good evening and welcome to the Tangle podcast, a place we get views from across the political spectrum, some independent thinking, and a little bit of my take.

0:28.3

Today is our big 2025 annual review of what we got right and wrong. We do this every year in the first Friday edition

0:38.1

after the new year,

0:40.2

where we go back and we review a bunch of takes

0:43.0

from the previous year.

0:44.8

This year was special because I was out

0:47.7

for paternity leave in the beginning of the year.

0:50.1

So we had different writers on the team

0:52.0

writing the My Take section.

0:53.4

We introduced the staff dissent section this year. And also throughout the year, we just had different writers on the team writing the my take section. We introduced the staff dissent section this year.

0:56.4

And also throughout the year, we just had different people reviewing different issues and

1:00.6

writing their own personal analysis.

1:02.1

It wasn't just me on the my take.

1:05.7

So you're going to hear some different voices today on the podcast.

1:09.9

There's so much ground to cover.

1:11.2

We review about 25 different takes, so it's not just me reading it.

1:16.1

We've had some diversification of the voices on the show, which I'm excited about.

1:20.4

And before we jump in, I want to be clear about why we do this.

1:24.0

One of the things I loathe most about the media is that there's just no accountability.

1:30.2

This lack of accountability, it extends beyond media spaces.

1:33.9

It pervades society from the halls of Congress to the executive offices of our biggest corporations.

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