
Raging Moderates with Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov
Trump's Deportation Plans Backfire as Dems Hit Record Low
Tue, 18 Mar 2025
Scott and Jessica break down Chuck Schumer’s controversial vote on the spending bill, Trump’s defiance of a court order on deportations, and the escalating ceasefire talks between the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia. Plus, Scott and Jess are taking the show live on April 17th at 92nd Street Y in New York—grab your tickets now! https://www.92ny.org/event/scott-galloway-and-jessica-tarlov Follow Jessica Tarlov, @JessicaTarlov. Follow Prof G, @profgalloway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Who are Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov?
And I'm Jessica Tarlov.
Jess, so this is going to be like every other show. You're going to have to carry it. I got home at about 2 a.m. last night from Mexico. Very jet lagged. Was up till 4. Took a Xanax. And I woke up about 10 minutes ago.
Cool.
And I'm feeling a little, I don't know. I feel like a Democratic member of the Senate. I don't know where I am. I just want soup. And I'm looking for people to do my work for me. And I have just absolutely no understanding of my surroundings or the current situation. So back to you, Jess. What's going on?
Okay. Well, do you want to do a whole show about what it was like with little kids this weekend? Since you don't have the strength to fight me on this. And I can tell you about having my first fight with my husband about parenting in front of other couples. Yeah. with kids the same age. Did you guys ever do this? It's very uncomfortable. And they probably think we're getting divorced.
So uncomfortable fights are just part of it.
Yeah. Just lean in.
Yeah. Just lean in. And what was the... Let me help. So I'm very good at running other people's lives. Give me the situation. I'll tell you who is right, who is wrong, and what you need to do.
Okay. We're in a public place. It is quiet. But people are eating. So we're in like the cafeteria part of a Whole Foods having lunch with three three-year-olds and the respective parents. The kids start being really loud. disrupting other people, for sure. There are other kids there, but they're not making noise. They're younger than ours are.
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