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The Revolution with Steve Kornacki

The Revolution with Steve Kornacki

Steve Kornacki, MSNBC

To understand the partisanship and bitterness of American politics today, you have to consider what happened in 1994. Steve Kornacki, National Political Correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC, steps back from the Big Board to tell the origin story of the 1994 Republican “revolution,” the midterm election when the GOP took the House majority for the first time in four decades. It was set in motion by Georgia Congressman Newt Gingrich, who — over the course of 15 years — pushed Republicans in a direction of confrontation and conservatism. Steve talks with Newt’s allies and adversaries about backroom strategy sessions and dramatic battles on the House floor. As yet another midterm threatens to upend the political landscape, Kornacki hears echoes of 1994 everywhere. Follow now and join Steve Kornacki through all six episodes, out October 31st.
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The Revolution with Steve Kornacki - Episode 1: The Gentleman From Georgia

Episode 1: The Gentleman From Georgia

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10/31/22 • 40 min

Newt Gingrich’s political rise was anything but certain — a northerner in a Southern state, a historian prone to grandiose commentary. It takes him three tries to win a seat in the House of Representatives. But even as a freshman in 1979, his aim was clear: Defeat the Permanent Democratic Majority. Steve traces Newt’s origins and shows how the freshman congressman launches his first battle, with an attack on what Gingrich sees as corruption in Congress.

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The Revolution with Steve Kornacki - Episode 2: The Newt Show

Episode 2: The Newt Show

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10/31/22 • 48 min

In the early 1980s, Newt Gingrich starts recruiting Republican congressmen to his cause. They form the Conservative Opportunity Society and take advantage of a new cable channel, C-Span, which lets them circumvent the traditional media to spread their message to voters. And they confront Democrats with a fervor that old-school Republicans find distasteful. But when — in 1984 and 1985 — Newt and his followers inspire two angry showdowns in the House, their more staid colleagues start to see value in this new, confrontational style.

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The Revolution with Steve Kornacki - Episode 5: The Revolution Arrives

Episode 5: The Revolution Arrives

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10/31/22 • 45 min

We’ve made it to 1994. In September, House Republicans gather on the steps of the Capitol and sign the Contract with America. It’s a carefully-worded list of bills they promise to bring to a vote as soon as they win the majority. Election night arrives, and the Republican sweep is decisive. Democrats are completely thrown by the size of the loss — and start searching for answers. And in January 1995, Newt Gingrich’s biggest moment finally arrives: The Democrats hand over the gavel, and he becomes Speaker of the House.

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The Revolution with Steve Kornacki - Episode 4: False Spring

Episode 4: False Spring

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10/31/22 • 39 min

We enter the era of President Bill Clinton. In the 1992 election, Democrats win the White House for the first time since the 1970s and enjoy solid majorities in the House and Senate. They seem poised to deliver on an ambitious agenda. But scandals start erupting on a regular basis. By June, Time magazine publishes a cover naming Bill Clinton “The Incredible Shrinking President.” And by August, Republicans are crowing about a bruising battle over Clinton’s budget. Republicans will now tell voters that Democrats are the party that supports the largest tax increase in history. This is the contrast Gingrich has spent his whole career trying to create — and it will catapult him towards the role of House Speaker.

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The Revolution with Steve Kornacki - Episode 3: Spoiler And Victor

Episode 3: Spoiler And Victor

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10/31/22 • 48 min

Newt Gingrich begins to climb the political ladder. He takes charge of GOPAC, a group that makes cassette tapes to train Republican candidates. He wants to nationalize elections, to teach Republicans nationwide to campaign with the same conservative message. And the GOP has a new ally to amplify their message, radio host Rush Limbaugh. When, in 1987, Gingrich starts to go after the Democrats’ leader in the House, Jim Wright, it’s with the blessing of the old guard of his party. They even reward him with the Number Two spot in GOP leadership. Gingrich doesn’t stop there. In 1990, his next target is the Republican president, George H.W. Bush.

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The Revolution with Steve Kornacki - Episode 6: Aftershock

Episode 6: Aftershock

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10/31/22 • 49 min

Newt Gingrich’s glory lasts for about six weeks. Once he’s the center of attention, the majority of Americans don’t like what they see. He makes missteps as House Speaker, and by 1999, he has resigned and left Congress. But today, his legacy has far outlasted his time in the House — and he’s still making waves. How should we understand his impact on politics today? As the U.S. deals with partisanship, gridlock, and anti-Democratic forces in the Republican Party — how much credit or blame does Gingrich deserve? Steve talks with three longtime political observers: John Podhoretz, Eleanor Clift and Susan Page.

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The Revolution with Steve Kornacki - An Interview With Newt Gingrich

An Interview With Newt Gingrich

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12/05/22 • 66 min

After releasing the first six episodes of The Revolution we heard from our main character: Newt Gingrich. It turns out he had listened to the show and when he got through the last episode – the one where we convened a panel of journalists who covered him while he was in the House to debate his legacy – Newt decided to weigh in. So Steve Kornacki made the trip to Northern Virginia to get his thoughts on the 1994 Republican Revolution and American politics since.

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The Revolution with Steve Kornacki - Special preview: Trymaine Lee on 50 years of hip-hop
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02/09/23 • 5 min

This Black History Month, MSNBC’s “Into America” podcast celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a special mini-series, “Street Disciples: Politics, Power and the Rise of Hip-Hop.” Hosted by Trymaine Lee, the series explores how our country’s political and economic forces shaped half a century of hip-hop, and how over time, hip-hop shaped America. Listen to a preview of the second episode featuring hip-hop legend Melle Mel, the man behind “The Message,” and follow the series: https://link.chtbl.com/iambhm_fd

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The Revolution with Steve Kornacki - BONUS: Season 2 of “Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra”
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06/10/24 • 6 min

As a bonus for listeners, we’re sharing a special preview of the second season of the award-winning original series, “Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra.” In the chart-topping second season, Rachel Maddow returns to uncover the shocking history of the ultra-right’s reach into American politics. Listen to the entire first episode now, and follow the show to get the whole series: https://link.chtbl.com/rmpust_fdlw. You can also subscribe to MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts for early access to every episode the Friday before it drops, and ad-free listening to all episodes of Ultra seasons one and two.

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The Revolution with Steve Kornacki - Introducing The Revolution With Steve Kornacki

Introducing The Revolution With Steve Kornacki

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10/21/22 • 1 min

To understand the partisanship and bitterness of American politics today, you have to consider what happened in 1994. Steve Kornacki, National Political Correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC, steps back from the Big Board to tell the origin story of the 1994 Republican “revolution,” the midterm election when the GOP took the House majority for the first time in four decades. It was set in motion by Georgia Congressman Newt Gingrich, who — over the course of 15 years — pushed Republicans in a direction of confrontation and conservatism. Steve talks with Newt’s allies and adversaries about backroom strategy sessions and dramatic battles on the House floor. As yet another midterm threatens to upend the political landscape, Kornacki hears echoes of 1994 everywhere. Follow now and join Steve Kornacki through all six episodes, out October 31st

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How many episodes does The Revolution with Steve Kornacki have?

The Revolution with Steve Kornacki currently has 14 episodes available.

What topics does The Revolution with Steve Kornacki cover?

The podcast is about House, News, Election, Left, Washington, Democrats, Political, Congress, History, Conservative, Democracy, Law, Budget, Revolution, Podcasts, Loss, Scandal, Minority, Liberal, Bill, Strategy, Republicans, Dc, Ethics, Politics and Healthcare.

What is the most popular episode on The Revolution with Steve Kornacki?

The episode title 'Episode 1: The Gentleman From Georgia' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Revolution with Steve Kornacki?

The average episode length on The Revolution with Steve Kornacki is 26 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Revolution with Steve Kornacki released?

Episodes of The Revolution with Steve Kornacki are typically released every 35 days.

When was the first episode of The Revolution with Steve Kornacki?

The first episode of The Revolution with Steve Kornacki was released on Oct 21, 2022.

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