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Full Episode - American Democracy Is Clogged, But Not Beyond Repair + Florida Man Goes to War: The Coup That Failed in Venezuela

Full Episode - American Democracy Is Clogged, But Not Beyond Repair + Florida Man Goes to War: The Coup That Failed in Venezuela

Published 5 months, 1 week ago
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On this episode of the Chuck ToddCast, Chuck breaks down why Washington feels paralyzed — and how Trump’s gravitational pull still dictates everything from congressional gridlock to campaign strategy. From Mike Johnson’s dependence on Trump to Democrats’ internal tug-of-war between moderates and progressives, Chuck explores how both parties are struggling to govern in a fractured information ecosystem. He also looks at growing calls among policy thinkers for constitutional reform — from term limits and age caps to rethinking the incentives that drive political behavior. Despite the chaos, Chuck makes the case for cautious optimism: America’s democracy may be clogged, but it’s not beyond repair.

Then, filmmaker Billy Corben joins Chuck Todd to talk about his new documentary Men of War—a wild true story that Corben calls “Florida Man with international implications.” The film follows a group of would-be mercenaries and ex-soldiers who tried to stage a coup in Venezuela, exposing how Miami’s shadowy underworld collides with global politics. Corben and Todd dive into the cocaine-fueled chaos of Miami in the ’80s and ’90s, the psychological toll of endless war, and how one ex-Green Beret accidentally stumbled into Trump’s orbit while plotting regime change.

From Marco Rubio’s precarious foreign policy balancing act to the ongoing collapse of the Democratic Party in Florida, Chuck and Billy explore how Latin American politics, disinformation, and corruption all intertwine in the Sunshine State. Plus, they discuss Miami’s misunderstood identity, Trump’s rumored presidential library, and whether the city’s mayoral race signals what’s next for Florida’s political future.

Finally, he answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment and looks ahead to the weekend in college football.

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Timeline:

00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction

02:15 When Trump is overseas, the news cycle feels slower & less urgent

03:15 The American government is clogged like a toilet

04:00 Mike Johnson can’t do anything without Trump

05:15 There are not enough empowered moderates in congress

07:00 Republicans haven’t created an ACA alternative for 10 years

08:30 Democrats could pay a price for SNAP benefit cut

10:00 Democrats can extend funding for 3 weeks, and keep their leverage

12:30 The political elite in DC has self segregated in Trump 2.0

13:45 There’s no security for companies holding government contracts 

15:00 Grifters have flooded to DC

15:45 Some progressives feel they can take over the Democratic party

16:30 Moderate Dems trying to find a way to grow the coalition

17:15 Large group of policy analysts worried about information ecosystem

18:45 DC gatherings being held to discuss preventing another Trump

21:00 America desperately needs to update the constitution

22:30 We shouldn’t be afraid to ask voters to make big changes

23:15 Strong argument for a 75 year old age limit for office

25:00 Trump is too lazy to pursue the worst course of history

26:45 The case for optimism during a dark political moment

27:30 Reforming the constitution is an 80/20 issue

28:15 Case for reform needs to tied to voters day to day lives

30:30 A bull in the China shop personality cult can’t run a country

31:30 We need to update the blueprint of the democracy

33:15 We desperatel

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