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Episode 276: Why The Pope Trump Feud Matters For War And Politics

Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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A Pope condemns an “unjust war.” A President calls him weak on crime. What sounds like a headline circus quickly turns into a serious question: when faith leaders jump into foreign policy and immigration with political talking points, do they gain influence or burn trust?

We walk through Pope Leo’s remarks on Iran, the moral language around peace, and why we think the framing ignores the brutality of regimes that terrorize their own people and threaten the world. From there, we unpack President Trump’s response and why his style escalates everything, even when the underlying critique deserves a cleaner argument. We also dig into the optics of Catholic Church politics in America, including the surprise of David Axelrod receiving a private audience and the way cardinals and bishops sound more like campaign surrogates than pastors.

Then we shift gears to the New Mexico governor race and the cold math of campaign fundraising. We break down Deb Haaland’s big numbers, what heavy early spending can mean, and why Sam Bregman’s donor base creates real vulnerability in a Democratic primary. On the Republican side, we talk through thin cash, low name ID, and the strategic choice between introducing yourself or defining your opponent. We close by tying it all to national political gravity, because statewide races don’t get to opt out of Trump-era polarization.

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