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The Time of Monsters with Jeet Heer

The Time of Monsters with Jeet Heer

The Nation Company LLC 153 episodes Latest May 31, 2026

The Time of Monsters podcast features Nation national-affairs correspondent Jeet Heer’s signature blend of political culture and cultural politics. Each week, he’ll host in-depth conversations with urgent voices on the most pressing issues of our time.

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Fighting Trump’s Corruption w/ Chris Lehmann Jun 8, 2026 2476 Donald Trump is corrupt on a scale that puts all other criminal presidents, including Richard Nixon, to shame. One recent example is the so-called Anti-Weaponization fund of $1,776,000,000, being deployed to reward convicted criminals who stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Trump and his cronies are also profiting from billion-dollar deals with foreign governments and engaged in stock market t
Why Big Oil Wants to Splinter Canada w/ Nora Loreto May 31, 2026 2349 The issue of Canada’s national unity is heading towards the ballot box as Alberta is having a referendum on the issue of separatism. I spoke with Canadian journalist Nora Loreto about the background to this dispute, the backing the referendum is receiving from right wing US political actors such as Steve Bannon and lobbyists connected to the oil industry. The discussion also takes up the role of P
The Crackdown in Bahrain w/ Aamer May 24, 2026 2215 The US/Israel war against Iran is not only a conflict between states but also within states. This is most visible in Gulf states such as Bahrain, which are technically US allies but where wide swaths of the population are against the war. The new website North South Notes published an enlightening article on this topic by Kareema Abbas and Aamer (two writers who are working under pseudonyms). I sp
The CIA’s Assassination Campaign in Mexico w/ Alexander Aviña May 17, 2026 2472 CNN is reporting that the CIA has been actively engaged in assassination campaigns in Mexico targeting alleged members of drug cartels. While both the CIA and the Mexican government have denied these allegations, there is clear evidence of an escalating war in the country that destabilize the government. I spoke with Alexander Aviña, a historian at Arizona State University, about the CIA’s activit
What Jeffrey Epstein Taught Peter Thiel and Steve Bannon w/ Branko Marcetic May 10, 2026 2289 The late Jeffrey Epstein was friends with all sorts of elite figures in the US and many other countries. This extensive network is now sometimes described as “the Epstein class.” The question is, was this class held together merely by the opportunistic trading of favors or did it have a coherent worldview and agenda?Branko Marcetic has written a series of articles in Jacobin that clarify this issu
The End of American Global Power? W/ Anusar Farooqui Apr 26, 2026 2431 The conflict in the Middle East is currently in an intermittent holding action with an extended ceasefire but no diplomatic breakthrough. To assess where things are going, I sat down with the foreign policy analyst Anusar Farooqui, who runs an excellent substack called Policy Tensor and posts on Twitter here. We discussed the resiliency and growing stature of Iran, as well as the signs that unipol
Palestine and the Iran War w/ Yousef Munayyer Apr 19, 2026 2166 As negotiations proceed in ending the Iran War, the question of the relationship between the US and Israel becomes more salient. I spoke with Middle East expert Yousef Munayyer on the agenda of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose interest in a securing his country’s hegemony in the region is now in conflict with efforts to end the war.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brand
Origins of the Imperial Presidency w/ David Sirota Mar 29, 2026 2293 As millions of Americans protest Donald Trump under the slogan of “No Kings,” it is worth asking how the nation ended up with such an authoritarian president. David Sirota and the team at the Lever have provided a great answer to this question in their new podcast series Master Plan: The Kingmakers, which looks at the revival of the Imperial Presidency after the Watergate scandal of the early 1970
After Iran War, Can America Still Be Trusted? w/ Annelle Sheline Mar 22, 2026 2351 The US/Israel war against Iran has been devastating to many US allies, both in the MiddleEast and the wider world. It could easily lead to a Global Depression. Even before thewar, Annelle Sheline of the Quincy Institute noted that countries such as Qatar andSaudi Arabia had good reason to wean themselves away from a close reliance on theUS. I talked to Annelle about the current state of the war an
How is Mamdani Doing? w/ Don Guttenplan Mar 16, 2026 2470 Former Nation editor Don Guttenplan is now bringing municipal politics to the magazinewith a weekly column tracking the progress of Mayor Zohran Mamdani. I spoke to Donabout how Mamdani is balancing pragmatism and principles as he deals with policing,Donald Trump and a tough budget.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Stopping the Iran War w/ Emma Ashford Mar 8, 2026 2425 The US/Israel War against Iran is shaping out to be a much bigger mess than expectedeven by critics. As it turns into a regional conflict that has embroiled more than a dozennations, are there any possible ways Donald Trump can be forced to pull back. I spokewith international affairs scholar Emma Ashford of the Stimson Center about the warand paths to peace.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircl
The Imperial Presidency and the Iran War w/ Matt Duss Mar 1, 2026 2449 Writing in Foreign Policy, Matt Duss argues that Donald Trump’s rush to war is bothstupid and illegal. It is also wildly unpopular with the public. But he also observes thatcongress has been reluctant to challenge Trump’s policy, although some progressiveshave now forced the issue to a vote. Matt is a frequent guest of the show and foreignpolicy expert. I talked to him about the dangers of a new w

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