America has a primary problem, and New York City is ground zero. Less than 500,000 voters showed up to decide who runs a city of five million, while a million independents — Paul included — were shut out by the most closed primary in the country. That's not democracy. That's a rigged two-party system handing the keys to whichever faction can mobilize the most insiders, while the angry middle stands on the sidelines watching the country drift.
In this special episode cut from two recent CNN appearances with Erin Burnett, Paul breaks down the seismic NYC shakeup, the Senate's overdue spine on Iran, the worst ceasefire ever, and a White House so packed with sycophants that the president's own assistant leaves him love notes. He digs into why Trump is fixated on the Save Act — because free and fair elections are America's circuit breaker — and why Democrats keeping Barack Obama on the sidelines is political malpractice. It's quick-fire, intel-grade analysis for the angry middle. No jersey. No spin. No-BS.
In this episode
- Why NYC's closed primary locked out a million independents and handed the city to whoever owns the turnout machine
- The DSA, Working Families Party, and the Mamdani–AOC infrastructure that's been built for exactly this moment
- The Senate's 50-48 vote on Iran and why the politicians are finally catching up to where the country already is
- "The worst ceasefire ever" — and why you can't trust what Trump says OR what Tehran says
- Congress isn't a lame duck: they can pull the funding, demand hearings, and put Pete Hegseth in the hot seat
- The $29 billion that became $80 billion — and why you can't trust the Pentagon on the money either
- The sycophant problem: an executive assistant leaving Trump love notes and what it says about a White House with zero dissenting voices
- Why Trump is laser-focused on the Save Act: free and fair elections are America's circuit breaker, and he knows it
- The generational earthquake driving the youth vote toward Mamdani — and where that theory breaks down
- Why Democrats keeping Obama on the sidelines for three years is political malpractice