This week we discuss the government shut down, and who is to blame
We are saddened by the tragic death of Charlie Kirk, as well as the rememberce the attack on September 11, 2001
Today I am joined by special Guest Republican Assemblyman Al Barlas
The goal of the conversation today is about lifting up civil discourse, we are going to share how our political views differ completely, but how we have remained friends are have better refined our points of view by debating each other.
Violence is never the answer
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In this special on-location episode of Politics on Tap, we sit down at Mechanical Brewery in Cherry Hill, NJ with Assembly Majority Leader Lou Greenwald. Over some excellent local brews, we dive into today’s most pressing issues: the tragedy in Minneapolis and the urgent call for stronger gun control, the critical role of journalism and how to inspire a new generation of reporters, and the skyrocketing energy bills affecting us all—plus what needs to change in energy generation to bring relief. We close on a lighter note with our reaction to the shocking Micah Parsons trade to the Packers. Politics, policy, and a pint—straight from Cherry Hill.
This week we touch on Education and Political Messaging
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Today we talk about Trump meeting in Alaska with Russia and the DC takeover.
This week we get heated on Gerrymandering and government in general.
We open this episode by honoring the memory of our dear friend, Kabir Moss.
Then, we dive into the latest revelations surrounding the Epstein files—what’s been uncovered, what it means, and what’s still being hidden.
Happy 4th Everyone!
This week we are without our host Kevin...
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Another Monologue installment - This one from Kabir on Iran
Politics on Tap: The Monologue Series
Join us as we welcome our special guest: Jay Redd
We talk about this weeks events, NJ gubernatorial race, as well as what is going down in LA and across the country.
The title says it all
This week we talk about a host of issues in dealing with this great American Experiment. Grab a drink, sit down and have a listen.
In this episode of Politics on Tap, we hit the road and head to a local @Prepare2Vote event, where the conversation flows as freely as the craft beer. We talk with attendees about what it means to be an informed voter today, the challenges young people face in civic engagement, and why events like these matter. From brewery chatter to ballot box insights, this one blends community and conversation with a dash of hops.
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On this week’s Politics on Tap, we crack a cold one and unpack one of the most rousing speeches from Andor, exploring how fiction fuels modern resistance. From there, we slide into The Twilight Zone to talk about Rod Serling’s prophetic takes on conformity and control. Finally, we take a sober look at a radical idea gaining traction—abolishing political parties altogether. What would it mean for democracy if the red and blue just... vanished?
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In this episode of Politics on Tap, we break down the first 100 days of Donald Trump’s second term—what’s changed, what’s familiar, and what it all means. From a flurry of executive orders to major shake-ups in federal agencies, we analyze the key moves, political fallout, and public response. Whether you're raising a glass in support or skepticism, we’ve got the highlights, hot takes, and historical context to make sense of it all.
This week on Politics on Tap, we touch on the intersection of politics and religion, then shift the conversation to the current state of healthcare in America. A straightforward discussion over a few drinks — just the way we like it.
We, like most this week, continue our discussion the Tariffs, before going down other avenues.