America just turned 250, Team USA just got bounced from the World Cup, and the MAGA machine is running all gas, no brakes on everything from Iran to the ranks of our own military. Paul sits down with Admiral James Stavridis — former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, former Southcom commander, and author of the new novel 2084 — for a morning briefing on where the country actually stands. Stavridis lays out what the administration is trying to land in Venezuela and Cuba, why he believes this time really is different in Havana, and why the Iran war has gone very badly for a White House that never should have started it.
They get into the inexplicable firing of General Chris Donahue and Army Chief Randy George, the internal palace intrigue around Hegseth and Vance that may explain it, and the three circuit breakers — the uniformed military, the courts, and the American people — that Stavridis believes still stand between Trump and an Insurrection Act moment this fall. He also makes the case for a four-party America, why the political center is closer to itself than to its own extremes, and what it will take — charisma, message, money — to finally break the rigged two-party system. It's a conversation for every member of the angry middle who needs both righteous clarity and patriotic hope heading into the biggest midterms of our lifetimes.
In this episode
- Why Admiral Stavridis believes America's biggest strategic threat isn't China, Russia, or Iran — it's our internal divisions
- The four-party theory: MAGA, Democratic Socialists, and the two centrist parties hiding inside the wreckage of the old system
- What it will actually take to launch a viable independent movement — charisma, message, and serious money
- Why Stavridis thinks Venezuela moves toward democracy within a year, and Maria Machado wins a free and fair election
- Cuba next: why "this time is different" and what a post-Castro transition could look like
- The Iran war has gone very badly — and what the administration should have done instead
- The inexplicable purge of General Chris Donahue and Army Chief Randy George, and the Hegseth-Vance palace intrigue that may explain it
- The three circuit breakers standing between Trump and an Insurrection Act moment: the military, the courts, and the American people
- America at 250 — a Naval Academy class of '76 grad reflects on a half century in uniform
- Reading Take Me Home Country Roads, Toy Story, and why hope is still the oxygen of American democracy