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PREVIEW - The Sunday Podcast: Kmele Foster joins Isaac and Ari to race, Pope Francis, and judicial independence

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Isaac Saul

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

4.8672 Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2025

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

On today's Sunday podcast, Kmele Foster joins Isaac and Ari to discuss race, identity, and racial categories. They explore personal anecdotes, societal perceptions, and the implications of race in science and genetics. They also get into the complexities of genetic diversity, the absurdities of race science, and the implications of racial disparities in society, as well as cultural stereotypes, the dangers of racial pride, and the need for a more nuanced understanding of race in policy discussions. They talk about the passing of Pope Francis and the complex relationship between faith and politics, particularly focusing on the legacy of the Pope and the reactions to his political involvement. And, as always, the Airing of Grievances.


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0:32.1

Coming up, we are here with Camille Foster talking race and some insane stuff he's been doing with on Twitter.

0:40.9

We get into the Pope, some of the blowback of our take from this week.

0:44.2

And then apparently the Trump administration has arrested a county judge in Wisconsin.

0:48.1

So we talk about that too.

0:49.4

It's a good episode.

0:50.6

We're flex in today.

1:00.7

From executive producer isaac saul this is tangle good morning good afternoon and good evening, and welcome to the Tangle podcast, a place

1:14.9

to get views from across the political spectrum, some independent thinking, and a little bit

1:19.1

of my take.

1:20.1

I'm your host, Isaac Saul.

1:21.7

I'm here in Philadelphia in person with our dear friend, Camille Foster, who's been going a war with the race IQ people

1:30.4

on Twitter, which I cannot wait to talk to him about. And our managing editor, Ari Weitzman,

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