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The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway•January 14, 2026

Raging Moderates: Is This a Turning Point for America? (ft. Sarah Longwell)

A compelling discussion of recent events including the Renee Goode shooting, Jerome Powell's resistance to Trump's intimidation, and shifts in political party identification that signal potential changes in the American political landscape.
Political Philosophy
Local Politics
Investigative Journalism
Government Surveillance & Privacy
Policy Deep Dives
Jessica Tarlov
Jerome Powell
Jonathan Ross

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Podcast Summary

In this episode of Raging Moderates, Jessica Tarlov hosts Sarah Longwell from The Bulwark to discuss three pivotal moments shaping American politics. The conversation centers on the tragic shooting of Renee Good by ICE agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis, examining how the administration's response and misleading narratives are galvanizing public opposition. (04:18) They explore Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's unprecedented public pushback against Trump's retaliatory criminal investigation, analyzing what this means for Fed independence and institutional integrity. (24:48) The discussion concludes with new Gallup polling showing a significant 13-point swing toward Democratic party identification, suggesting potential gains in the upcoming midterms while cautioning that electoral victories alone won't solve America's deeper democratic challenges. (42:33)

  • Main themes: Government accountability, institutional independence, and the fight for democratic norms in an era of authoritarian overreach

Speakers

Jessica Tarlov

Jessica Tarlov is a political strategist and host of Raging Moderates. She regularly appears on Fox News as a liberal commentator and has built a reputation for engaging with conservative audiences while maintaining her progressive viewpoints.

Sarah Longwell

Sarah Longwell is the publisher of The Bulwark and host of the Focus Group podcast. A former Republican who worked in conservative politics for years alongside Tim Miller, she now conducts focus groups with voters across the political spectrum and has become a leading voice among never-Trump conservatives, providing unique insights into voter behavior and political messaging.

Key Takeaways

Government Lies in Real Time Create Unprecedented Rage

When the Trump administration, including Vice President Kristi Noem, claimed Renee Good tried to ram an ICE agent with her car despite clear video evidence showing otherwise, it created a different level of public outrage than typical political lies. (05:05) Longwell emphasized that watching the government gaslight citizens while everyone can see the truth "unlocks a different level of rage than normal lies do." This moment represents a dangerous precedent where authorities feel emboldened to deny reality even when contradictory evidence is publicly available. The lesson for professionals is to recognize that credibility, once lost through blatant dishonesty, is nearly impossible to recover.

Americans Want Three Simple Things From Government

Through extensive focus group research, Longwell identified that Americans consistently want just three core things: the ability to afford basic necessities (including healthcare and education), personal safety, and reasonable approaches to social issues without extremism. (20:08) This insight is crucial for anyone in leadership positions - whether in business or politics. People don't care about complex policy debates; they care about practical outcomes that affect their daily lives. The most effective leaders focus on delivering tangible results in these fundamental areas rather than getting caught up in ideological battles.

Institutional Courage Requires Public Stand-Taking

Jerome Powell's unprecedented public statement defending Fed independence demonstrated how institutional leaders must sometimes break protocol to protect their organizations from political interference. (27:23) Longwell noted that Powell "is refusing to put his head down and wait it out" but instead "publicly putting his body out in front" to defend his institution. For professionals, this illustrates that protecting institutional integrity sometimes requires taking calculated risks and speaking out publicly, even when it would be easier to remain silent and hope problems resolve themselves.

Strategic Communication Requires Meeting Audiences Where They Are

Tarlov's experience appearing on Fox News while maintaining progressive viewpoints demonstrates the importance of engaging with audiences who disagree with you rather than only preaching to the converted. (37:58) Longwell praised this approach, noting it provides "access to that audience and the ability to give opposing views to people who otherwise would not get it." This strategy applies beyond politics - effective leaders must be willing to engage with stakeholders across ideological divides to build understanding and find common ground, even when those conversations are uncomfortable.

Long-term Change Requires More Than Electoral Victories

Despite positive Democratic polling trends, Longwell cautioned that "saving America is a root and branch operation" that requires generational commitment beyond just winning elections. (47:21) She emphasized that defeating Trumpism requires "real changes from the Democratic Party, real thoughtfulness about candidates they nominate, what a big tent looks like." This principle applies to any transformational effort - whether in business turnarounds or organizational change. Sustainable transformation requires addressing underlying cultural and structural issues, not just achieving short-term victories.

Statistics & Facts

  1. 45% of Americans now identify as independents according to new Gallup polling, with this trend being driven largely by young people who refuse to identify with either major political party. (43:57)
  2. There has been a 13-point swing toward Democratic party identification, with Democrats now leading by 8 points in party ID and on the generic ballot. (43:03)
  3. No specific statistics about ICE operations, border numbers, or Federal Reserve policies were provided in this episode, though references were made to previous border crossing numbers during the Biden administration. (08:02)

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