
Chuck opens with an analysis of growing global tensions, including armed conflict between India and Pakistan, and the power vacuum created by America's retreat from its traditional leadership role. He discusses Joe Biden's recent BBC comments on foreign affairs and the potential for Vladimir Putin to test NATO's Article 5 commitment in the Baltics, suggesting that increased global conflict may be on the horizon as China and Russia fill the void left by the United States.Then he’s joined by the author of the new book "Heaven Help Us" and former Ohio Governor John Kasich, who offers candid insights on the lost art of political compromise and consensus-building. Kasich discusses the toxic partisanship exemplified by the Obama/Christie hug controversy, shares his perspective on healthcare reform, and explores how faith can inform governance without violating church-state separation. The conversation covers the prospects for the 2026 and 2028 elections, Ohio's political landscape, and the need for spiritual renewal in American culture. Kasich offers sharp criticism of both Trump's approach to tariffs and Biden's presidency, which he characterizes as a failure due to insulation from contrarian views.Finally Chuck responds to listeners’ questions in the "Ask Chuck" segment, addressing questions about increasing the size of the House of Representatives, how organizations earn the "non-partisan" label, and whether the national debt will trigger economic catastrophe.Timeline:00:00 Introduction03:15 Armed conflict between India and Pakistan07:30 We see more conflict when the U.S. is in retreat09:00 If America doesn’t play the role of world police, Russia and China will11:00 We’re likely to see more conflict around the world13:35 Joe Biden weighs in on foreign affairs on BBC14:45 Putin likely to test article 5 in the Baltics16:45 Democrat loss was 10 years in the making21:45 John Kasich joins the Chuck Toddcast! 23:15 Why have we lost the art of politics and compromise? 25:45 The Obama/Chris Christie hug shouldn't have been a controversy 27:00 Government never finds a way to get money out of politics 29:05 Faith in democracy? 31:35 The next president has the opposite traits of the prior president 33:05 What will the country look for in the next president? 33:55 Advice for 2028 candidates? 35:15 Could the MAGA candidates become toxic in the primaries by 2026? 36:15 Vivek Ramaswamy's prospects in the Ohio governor's race? 37:30 Ohio isn't ruby red 39:45 Voters care less about issues and more about personal connection 41:00 The issues John Kasich would focus most on addressing 43:30 The healthcare system is broken 46:15 For profit hospitals are less profitable than non-profits 48:30 Healthcare stakeholders need to be forced to compromise 49:55 We need politicians that can build consensus, not just offer a plan 53:05 Integrating faith into governance without violating separation of church and state? 56:15 The social gospel changed the culture from an "I" environment to a "we" society 57:15 Local journalism is service journalism, national journalism is civics journalism 1:00:30 How do we move America past its "I" culture? 1:02:00 We need a spiritual renewal 1:02:45 Pope Francis could be remembered as the most important of the century 1:04:15 Trump's tariff implementation shows his inability to listen and win people over 1:06:45 We've never updated the design for our public education system 1:08:30 The education industrial complex resists reform 1:11:00 Biden's staff kept him insulated from hearing contrarian views 1:11:45 Biden's presidency was a failure 1:16:15 College football has been turned into the minor leagues1:20:20 Chuck's thoughts on the interview with John Kasich 1:21:50 Ask Chuck 1:22:00 How would increasing the size of the house of representatives work? 1:24:40 How do entities/organizations earn the label "non-partisan"? 1:29:00 Will the national debt cause economic catastrophe?(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)
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Hello there, happy Thursday. Welcome to another episode of the Chuck Podcast. So my guest later in this podcast yesterday, we uploaded, I say yesterday, I know in the world of podcasting, perhaps you just list, you're listening to this. My previous episode. How about we say that?
My previous episode, I had a former Democratic Governor of Washington State, Jay Inslee, who himself ran for President in 2020. Well, for this episode, I have a former Republican Governor of the great state of Ohio. who ran for president in 2016. It's John Kasich. He's got a new book about how faith communities can essentially do good in America in different ways.
And frankly, I think Kasich is somebody who is desperate to, I think, revive a sense of local community again. He's always kind of... Ja, genau. was made famous by George W. Bush. To me, the avatar to that is John Kasich. And before him would have been a guy named Jack Kemp. In the 80s, Jack Kemp was considered a conservative with a heart.
And the point being, look, he was an advocate for smaller government, an advocate, frankly, for more international engagement, an advocate for business. aber auch ein Anbieter für die Erleichterung von Leuten und als ehemaliger Athlet. Er konnte die Rennstrecke ausbrechen.
Er ist einer dieser Leute, von denen ich immer einen Buch schreiben wollte, mit dem Titel »Ich kann nicht glauben, dass sie nie Präsident geworden sind«. Jack Kemp und Bill Bradley sind meine A und B. Ich denke, es sind Jack Kemp, Bill Bradley und John Glenn. Ich schaue auf diese vier Leute und man könnte Bob Dolan da hinsetzen. You know, they they all ran. Don't get me wrong.
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