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The Politics Guys

Trump’s Iran Gamble, MAGA Primaries, Abortion Pill Fight

The Politics Guys

Michael Baranowski

News, Politics

4.4783 Ratings

🗓️ 8 May 2026

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Mike, Trey, and guest host Terry Casey, a political scientist at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, open with the still-unresolved U.S. conflict with Iran, the closed Strait of Hormuz, and the Trump administration’s attempt to frame military pressure and uncertain negotiations as progress. Trey argues that the administration still lacks a clear win condition and may be trying to avoid admitting failure. Terry counters that a U.S. win is possible, but only at costs Trump may not be willing to pay. Mike suggests Iran may be playing for time, betting that Trump’s fear of midterm damage and rising gas prices will push him toward a face-saving retreat. Next, the guys turn to this week’s elections, including Trump-backed primary challenges in Indiana, a Democratic special-election win in Michigan, and turnout signals in Ohio. Trey sees Trump’s successful targeting of dissenting Republicans as evidence of his continuing grip on the GOP, while warning that special elections are imperfect predictors of November. Mike argues that the Indiana results may show the power of massive money in low-turnout races more than Trump’s personal power alone. Terry adds a ground-level view from Indiana, where one anti-Trump-targeted incumbent survived by emphasizing local politics against a challenger whose entire message was Trump’s endorsement. After that, the guys examine the Fifth Circuit’s order restricting access to mifepristone, Justice Alito’s temporary administrative stay, and the broader clash over abortion, FDA authority, standing, and state power. Trey thinks the Supreme Court will likely look for a procedural way to avoid a sweeping merits ruling, while worrying that post-Dobbs litigation keeps compounding the loss of individual liberty. Terry presses the harder federalism question: if states can ban abortion, why can’t they block abortion drugs from being shipped into the state? Mike argues that the standing issue is not a mere technicality, because accepting Louisiana’s theory could dramatically expand state challenges to federal regulation. Check out the Future of Our Former Democracy podcast  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

Where the hell am I?

0:02.0

It's a fighting tournament.

0:04.0

To the death.

0:05.0

It's called Mortal Kombat for a reason.

0:09.0

The tournament begins.

0:11.0

Johnny Kaye.

0:13.0

You have been chosen to fight.

0:15.0

Coming or what?

0:16.0

I'm an actor.

0:17.0

I can't do this.

0:19.0

You're fighting for the fate of our world.

0:22.0

Get over here!

0:24.9

Mortal Kombat 2. In cinemas now. Book tickets.

0:28.6

It's show time.

0:30.6

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0:35.4

Hi, I was just checking my pay slip and it's all in Japanese yen.

0:38.7

Yes, you're welcome.

0:39.7

Sorry?

0:56.7

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1:18.0

Visit indeed. So the next time you need someone to get the job done right, get matched with quality candidates with an Indeed sponsored job. Visit Indeed.com slash next hire and sponsor your job today. Atheists, agnostics, long-haired widows, short-haired widows, vand-roll, gul-a-government, hug the government, hug the government, love, the government, hug the government, Welcome to politics guys. I'm political scientist Michael Baranowski, an emeritus professor at North Kentucky University.

1:28.7

I'm joined today by Oklahoma Christian University political scientist Trey Orndorf and Terry Casey, a political scientist at the Rose Holman Institute of Technology.

1:31.5

Terry and Trey, welcome.

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