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kimkardashianstearsBECAME UNLISTENABLETotally living in a bubble. I like episodes where they talk to "normal voters" and even discussing their responses still don't get it.
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bjohns383Feels InformativeThese guys have mastered the dnc version of Roger Ailes's principle: "the American people don't want to be informed. They want to feel informed." The key is dropping in little hints for those "in the know", like calling 60 minutes "the Tiffany brand of American journalism" or occasionally pretending to "geek out" about Hamilton and de Tocqueville. ...great work guys seriously good stuff
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LongOpinionGuyPodcast on El Salvador prisoners with TatoosTo Rachel Abrams: You cannot possibly both sides now what was done to these prisoners."Some people think this is acceptable collateral damage". Come on. It flies in the face of the constitution and everything it means to be an American. The Daily needs to have more courage!! These are strong arm tactics of an authoritarian. The New York Times needs to stop taking the path of least resistance. You empower these illegal and horrific acts when you do.
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Billybill1984The accent mattersWhatever the word, she appropriates the local accent and pronounces it correctly. Very authentic indeed!
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c0nneryPodcast has gone downhill :(It’s all Trump, it’s boring, it’s getting old. Bring back other news :)
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Kate the MarketerBalanced and informativeI’ve always been a huge fan of this podcast because of the way they explain both sides of issues in very clear and factual ways. It gives me and my husband, the ability to listen together and discuss current politics rationally and with facts not conjecture. In a world full of distorted viewpoints, I appreciate the thorough explanations on both sides of the story and the why behind what’s happening. If we don’t have real reporting like this, we cannot make informed decisions and have meaningful conversations even when we disagree.
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Windy13007Student Loans: Compounded Interest and MaximumsThere are caps on Federal Student Loans. I’m not sure why you’re interviewee kept stating there’s no dollar cap. There are dollar caps, you max out regardless of whether you finish your degree. Lots of students have not completed a degree and are saddled with Federal student loan debt because they maxed out of Federal Student Loans. Typically, undergraduates max out around 65,000 or a little more depending on free money ie Perkins, scholarships, and school, and/or student resources. Then there’s the big problem of compounded interest, which your interview forgot to mention. Lastly, Federal Student Loans are for poor students and family’s with no credit or poor credit-who can’t afford private bank loans. Both parents and the student must qualify- if under 18, and the student lives at home, so both are poorer. Another problem with these loans is the compounding interest. The schools and fail to explain to students (children) and eager parents, the huge financial burden & responsibility of paying it back. You can’t claim bankruptcy on the debt to the Feds. Like your speaker alluded too, it’s unconscionable that these programs are designed to make a profit off the poor. Shame. Shame. Free market at it’s worse.
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Eric HilemanGoodbye after 8 years.Just finished the 4/21/25 episode on student loans and was stunned to hear The Daily claim there’s “no cap” on student loan amounts. This is flat-out false — there are annual and aggregate caps on federal student loans, which a few minutes of fact-checking would have revealed. But fact-checking seems to be beneath the NYT these days. The episode even managed to twist things around to blame Obama — a bizarre stretch that fits into a larger pattern. Over the Biden years, the NYT has slid into lazy bothsidesism, and now in Trump 2.0, they’re back to sanewashing him through their favorite access journalist, Maggie Haberman. I tried to give The Daily another shot, but this kind of sloppy, misleading coverage is a dealbreaker. If you can’t get basic facts right, you can’t be trusted. Goodbye NYT — we had a good run.
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just a girl trying to rise!Student loan forgiveness is over?This feel more and more dishonest, but today’s episode was ridiculous. I don’t know a single person who has received student loan forgiveness, and also I had to start repaying my loans years ago. Biden didn’t help me or anyone I know on this topic. Wake up NYT!
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Christie in TNNews? Not even a little bitI’m ok with media that is honest about being left or right because I can fact check for the truth. But The NY Times, Maddow and this podcast is lies on top of lies. You call an actual illegal gang member “a Maryland dad” and act as if he was a US law abiding citizen. It’s like an alternate reality with you liberals these days. You support the actual bad guy rapists and murderers while saying you are so “Good” when the truth is, everything racial, hateful, corrupt, manipulative, misleading and just plain lies is what you really are. It takes mere seconds to check anything you say to see that it’s unsubstantiated. You stopped being the news a long long time ago. Hard pass on this nightmare.
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Does Lia or Lucerne like me?What’s wrong with tariffs pal?They need the money. Duh
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T.A. JohnsonBeating a Dead Horse88 days of Trump in a row. Used to like this podcast for its coverage of ALL significant current news. Guess I’ll wait 1372 days to tune in again
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GtmeredithOnly Trump storiesIs should be renamed the Daily Trump podcast. All the shows are focused on Trump. Mostly uninteresting. Like an entire episode asking people in Michigan what they think of Trump Tariffs for example. Nonsense
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BolloncreekTrumps tariffs etcVery good that we hear alternative views of people in Detroit. I don’t agree with Trump but we need to hear different takes rather than screeching voices in blind opposition
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YFL098Frightening lean toward the far rightI guess the show provides far-right extremists (Christopher Rufo) platforms without challenging their reckless views and actions now. Very disappointed. I unsubscribed.
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childish drivelTrump voters and his insane tariffsI could not care less what trump voters think. They are directly responsible for this hellscape.
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db0331Daily traditionReally enjoying Rachel’s episodes.
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cancel adapRufo interviewTerrible job pointing out what a Shallow person he is - bring back truth? But he does believe in evolution? His school doesn’t accept federal money? So they can operate without DEI and admit white Christian’s only! Giving him publicity doesn’t mean letting him misrepresent the hateful world of MAGA!
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JT Laguna NiguelOn RufoOne damning part of the interview with Chris Rufo was the fact that he would/could not explain what research funding for cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s and other medical conditions had to do with a university’s curriculum. That fact exposed his thinly veiled ideology and just how sinister it is.
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El pitudo2Stop itI used to listen to every daily, but come on can we stop talking about criticizing Trump every single day. Are there not other subjects to talk about?
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Margonza55Coverage Under Trump 2.0.I am a devoted listener and NYT subscriber. Yesterday’s episode entitled “Her Business Was Thriving. Then came the Tariffs” was terrific. Beth Benike was thoughtful and intelligent and the content was fascinating and heartbreaking. I do find many of the episodes have a hesitant and somewhat timid tone in the face of the turmoil of the Trump 2.0 administration. Please present it as the crisis it is. There is nothing “conservative” about the radical right destroying our country.
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k!k!m@suI felt ashamed- Thomas SippI couldn’t stop crying when I listened to this podcast. I can relate to Sipp’s early years growing up biracial. What he has accomplished is phenomenal. The evil, unconstitutional actions taken by the Trump administration against law firms viewed as enemies is horrific. I admire the stand taken by Sipp. Thank u for presenting this very human side to this horror story.
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TayvallichAmazing EpisodeToday’s episode with Beth Benike was the best podcast I’ve ever heard! What a fabulous interview - what an amazing person Beth is. That was the best discussion of Trump’s inane tariffs that I have heard so far. Thank you Michael Barbaro!
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7empest730What HappenedI used to listen to this podcast everyday. However, you folks have caved …you’re actually treating Trump as if he’s qualified to be president. The monuments clause was enough to get rid of him. Granted, the NYT has never been critical of Israel, or met a war they didn’t support. I’m done.
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Chargooond?Why is The New York Times validating anything that lunatic Chris Rufo says? The same person responsible for the nonsense moral panic over “CRT” and “Gender Ideology” in schools? This is a huge waste of everyone’s time. You should be embarrassed.
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RECurleyRufo InterviewI was surprised you thought it proper to give Chris Rufo an interview and even more surprised that you didn’t call him out on all the false assertions he made about the world we are all living in. “The capture of universities by the far left” is a myth propagated by the far right as it tries to capture the universities. You know this I expect. Why would you think that was a good idea? Why don’t you get Nick Fuentes or Enrique Tario next? Why are you platforming such voices? Robert Curley, University of Guadalajara
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markus>%h2oSoft peddling Rufo?What’s with the easy interview for Rufo?? To many of Rufo’s insane answers, Bárbaro just says “hmm”. He lets Rufo not answer question about if future liberal administration uses the same strategy to force universities more liberal. He doesn’t confront Rufo about the fact that NIS funds science for the public good vs. private organizations that will only fund things that are in their interest. Bárbaro parrots Rufo’s “facts” for him and keeps letting him not answer the question. What the f….?
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Better future1002Rufo is dangerousRufo said he will check his actions against his conscience. That is the same conscience that sees no difference in funding for cancer research vs social sciences? What is the political slant of cancer and basic sciences? The American economy and our health benefits greatly from the excellence of our higher education. It used to bring in the best and brightest from all over the world. We will be a poorer country with worse health as a result of the conservative take no prisoners political zealotry he represents. Universities need to be a place of free thought on both sides, but not unscientific, poorly reasoned expression. Students need to reach conclusions based on logic not ideaology.
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JaeusaRufo episode – not enough pushbackThe episode with Chris Rufo provided him too much space to air his misinformation without enough fact-checking and pushback. His contention that a liberal deep state in government has made higher education woke is ludicrous and should have been discredited on the show. A university’s acceptance of government money to conduct scientific research should carry with it no obligation whatsoever with respect to its admission policy or humanities curriculum. I do think campuses have become excessively woke, but the Trump administration’s cure is worse than the disease.
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Love_u_NYTGreat show; not sure about new hostLove the show. Still feeling out Rachel as the new host. The mmm hmms while her interview is speaking are realllly distracting.
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gracegetslostLovePlease have ‘the Sunday read’ read by the actual author. The Professional readers sound like robots. There is a life, a realness lost when read by professional readers. This last one was really hard to sit through.
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suzyintheboxRufo InterviewReally enjoyed this interview. I think it is important at this time to hear different perspectives and the philosophies which are driving today’s events. Michael did a good job of challenging Rufo’s ideas. Rufo’s certainty that he is representing America and that he is on the side of morality is unsettling.
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Kt626901/2 reports the newsLove Michael Barbaro but Rachel Abrams editorializes far too much during her interviews. Multiple times after she purports to summarize what an interviewee has said, I say to myself “that’s not what they said at all.” You can’t make up the interview you want. This was incredibly apparent in the interview of Princeton University’s President.
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MusicCityEngineerGreat interview with Christopher RufoI thought Michael was very fair in questions for Mr. Rufo. At one point, Mr. Rufo said that what he objected to was universities taking billions of dollars of federal money and imposing a certain political viewpoint in their institutions. Mr. Rufo seemed oblivious to the fact that the same process is exactly what he is advocating, using billions of dollars of federal money to impose his agenda on the universities.
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tgnoePlatforming RufoI used to like the daily, but come on. The fact that you gave Rufo a platform is just unreal. Definitely out of my rotation.
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Dannie Review ThispropagandistStop centering these Extreme propagandists like the Rufo fellow. They don’t need more attention.
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railph3455Christopher Rufo - horrible interviewAgain, I sit here and disbelief. You are interviewing an advocate of completely destroying our higher education system. Why are you giving credence to his point of view? It’s unconstitutional, it’s illegal and it is authoritarian. Instead of having Rufo on, why not have legal and constitutional scholars explain just how exceptionally dangerous he is. The interview with the head of Princeton demonstrates how disruptive this will be. our media is doing it all over again! Giving airtime and voice to an authoritarian unconstitutional illegal advocate of destroying our higher education system is unconscionable.
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PrplmnkydwGoing downhillBárbaro and the crew who run the Daily are really flocking to kiss up to the MAGA folks. Bad show from the paper of record, I am unsubscribing.
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GeiigaBad faith.Booking a white supremacist like Chris Rufo for a friendly interview is a good get for Infowars, but the New York Times bills itself as a news outlet and not simply a platform for cranks and wackos to preach their gospel of bigotry and ignorance.
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Apd0113Christopher rufo episodeWhat in the world was this interview. I appreciate hearing different perspectives but this man’s discourse consisted of buzz words with little substantive arguments. In summary, if a university doesn’t follow his strict curriculum, then he believes they should lose federal funding.
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JulieO11Great contentYikes!! I just listened to the episode with Christopher Rufo. Kudos Michael for remaining so calm while discussing this. Irony is that the interviewee is the one that got flustered at one point!
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Briland BrowserGood showInteresting listen, nice mix of topics, episodes are a good length.
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DG 86No push backThe New York Times is so afraid of being labeled liberal that it is totally content conduct “interviews” with the like is Christopher Rufo, allowing him to spout unsupported and self contradictory rhetorical excretions with little or no pushback or correction. Grow a spine. Forcing liars to account for their deceptions is not bias.
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ZamskyI listen to this everyday. Fair reporting.There is so much noise now, but The Daily is important reporting.
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Sequitor? Sequitur?Stop platforming nutjobsOr at least ask them tough questions if you do. You’re normalizing insanity.
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pinacolodaRuffo?!Why would you ever give Ruffo a platform for his hate & racism?!’ What his plan is doing to all these universities is disgusting!!
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MRudleyNot what it used to beThis show has been steadily supporting right wing talking points and I think this is a reckless editorial decision.
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Clay534Interviewing a snakeThe dog whistles and scarecrow arguments on the show with Ruffo were interesting to hear. This man is an athoriatian terrorist fighting any idea he doesn’t believe in personally. This man should have been rebuked for the industrial shakedown of colleges and universities. He feels on the political right can determine the merits of a whole branch of study and shut it down. This man is closer to the taliban than any real American
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rsc2013I used to be a committed listenerI’ve made The Daily part of my routine for years, but the most recent interview with Christopher Rufo has me unsubscribing. It’s not so much because I believe he shouldn’t be platformed as that I believe journalism involves fact checking and balancing “perspective-taking” with truth. As someone who has an advanced degree and a career in higher education, Rufo’s delusions of what happens on a campus as well as how it affects the wider American world of policy and discourse are striking; they are also readily refutable with evidence that could easily have made it into the pod. Good journalism presents and verifies information as part of contextualizing opinion. It doesn’t just nod along with bunk for the sake of laying it out there for an audience to then pick apart on your behalf. I wish the Daily folks did their job.
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Oopsawallychris ruffoit's always interesting that these guys contradict their own extreme demands. He wants people to not be able to wear masks when they protest but then he'll say faculty that are too scared to speak up about dreadful dei policy tell him their fears in confidence; that that's wearing a mask. Then he says they can go private if they want and not take public money, but also says if they do that there's still other ways to pressure them: fear and basically smudging their reputation. That's no different activism than "defund the police".
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