• Iran Deal Makes America More Vulnerable
    May 26 2026

    The "Art of the Deal" or the Art of the Fold? 🤡

    Trump's big bold strategy to choke out Iran just hit a brick wall, and his newly announced framework is a masterclass in backing down. Trump talked a massive game about forcing an "unconditional surrender," demanding zero nuclear enrichment, and threatening to blast Iran "back to the Stone Ages." But after a few drone strikes, a naval blockade standoff, and a spiked global gas crisis, he settled for a deal that looks like a copy-paste of the 2015 nuclear pact.

    In this episode, we expose how the administration literally negotiated against its own red lines and ended up caving to Tehran's demands just to stop the bleeding.

    Inside this episode: 🛑 How Trump’s absolute maximalist red lines completely vanished 💰 Why the U.S. is giving up $25B in frozen assets just to stop the fighting 🇨🇳 The hilarious workaround of shipping nuclear stockpiles to China 🕊️ Why his own party is calling this a "disastrous mistake" and a massive retreat

    If you love watching politicians break their own absolute promises and try to spin it as a historic victory, hit that subscribe button.

    Drop your thoughts in the comments: Did Trump just get thoroughly out-negotiated by Iran?

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Trump Has Gone Full Mob Boss
    May 19 2026

    Trump Has Gone Full Mob Boss and Acts Like a Don

    Trump isn’t just bending the rules anymore — he’s desteroying them for his own benefit, and daring anyone to stop him. On this episode of Common Good, Doug Pagitt and Robb Ryerse dig into what happens when the most powerful office in the world gets treated like a family business and a protection racket rolled into one.

    We’re talking about a president who has turned the federal budget into a personal slush fund, steered contracts and influence toward his family and allies, and governed with the kind of impunity that used to be reserved for the untouchable. This isn’t politics as usual. This is something different — and it deserves to be named clearly.

    From the deals that benefit Trump Tower to the policy moves that pad the pockets of people closest to him, the pattern is impossible to ignore. The mob boss doesn’t need to break the law if he gets to write it. And right now, he’s writing a lot of it.

    Doug and Robb don’t pull punches on this one. If you’ve been feeling the weight of what’s happening and wondering whether anyone is willing to say it out loud — this episode is for you. We believe government should serve people, not enrich the powerful. We believe the common good is worth fighting for. And we believe the first step is telling the truth about what we’re actually dealing with.

    Listen. Share. And pass it along to someone who needs to hear it.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • The Trump Buffoonery Continues to Damage America
    May 12 2026

    From Iran to Voting, to Ballrooms and Cosplay Religious Dedications, to Dismantling Essential American Promises, this administration's cruelty and buffoonery are devastating America at home and around the world.

    We The People, are the response.

    We talk about it all today on the Common Good Podcast.

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    51 mins
  • Trump is a Broken Man Breaking a Nation
    May 9 2026

    In this episode of The Common Good, host Doug Pagitt and Robb Ryerse dive into a difficult but necessary conversation: the profound internal brokenness of Donald Trump and how that personal fracture is manifesting as a national crisis. For years, we have analyzed the policies, the tweets, and the political maneuvers. But today, we look deeper. We explore the idea that the chaos we see in our streets, our courtrooms, and our communities is a direct reflection of a leader whose own character is defined by a lack of empathy, a disregard for truth, and an insatiable need for self-preservation. When a leader is unable to model wholeness, the nation they lead begins to splinter. Inside the Conversation: • The Anatomy of Brokenness: Why Donald Trump’s personal character isn't just a "private matter," but a public health hazard for our democracy. • Mirroring the Chaos: How a presidency built on grievance and division trains a citizenry to treat one another with the same hostility. • The Moral Reckoning: Why people of faith and conscience must move beyond "lesser of two evils" thinking to demand leaders who are fundamentally whole. • Pathways to Healing: If the nation is breaking because the leadership is broken, how do we begin the work of repair from the ground up? The "Common Good" isn't just a political goal; it’s a spiritual and social necessity. Join Doug and Robb as they unpack why America’s recovery depends on moving past the era of the broken man and toward a future of shared integrity.

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    56 mins
  • THE ANSWER IS NOT BALLROOM
    Apr 28 2026

    Common Good Podcast

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Alex Wagner Podcast talks with Doug Pagitt
    Apr 21 2026

    Doug Pagitt was a guest on Runaway Nation, hosted by Alex Wagner.

    They talked about Trump and faith voters.

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    22 mins
  • America Turn Against Rump's Corruption
    Apr 21 2026

    Corruption vs. The Common Good The tide is turning. This week, Doug Pagitt and Robb Ryerse dive into why more Americans are walking away from the Trump administration’s "loyalty over law" culture. It’s not just politics—it’s a moral reckoning. Why the shift? • The "Easter Miracle" Narrative: Calling aggressive military moves "divine acts" is backfiring with voters of faith. • Pay-to-Play Politics: From the DOJ to global trade, the line between public service and personal profit has vanished. • The Resistance Surge: State leaders and former allies are finally saying "enough" to federal overreach. Listen now and join the movement to put the Common Good over corruption.

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • Trump Called AntiChrist By His Own Followers
    Apr 14 2026

    So this is how it ends for Trump. Robb Ryerse and Doug Pagitt talked about it all.

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    1 hr and 23 mins