Karol Markowicz is joined by guest co-host Stephen L. Miller or a wide-ranging conversation on politics, media narratives, immigration, and culture. The pair break down Democrat Senate nominee Graham Platner’s growing controversies, including questions surrounding his background, past statements, and the strategy behind his candidacy. They also discuss Texas Democrat James Talarico, whether Democrats are rebranding candidates without changing policies, and what these races reveal about the party’s future.
Later, Karol and Stephen examine violent incidents in the United Kingdom, growing public frustration over immigration and policing, and the political backlash facing leaders across Europe. They explore how media coverage shapes public perception and why voters increasingly distrust establishment narratives.
The episode closes on a lighter note with the viral phenomenon of “Happy Europeans” discovering America—from Buc-ee’s and ranch dressing to air conditioning and 24-hour breakfasts—and what their reactions reveal about American culture and exceptionalism.

Normally Podcast: Trump's Iran Strategy, Mitch McConnell Health Questions & Graham Platner Scandal
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Normally Podcast: BREAKING: Graham Platner Scandal Explodes: Democrats Turn, New Allegations Surface & the Future of Maine’s Senate Race
20:58

Normally Podcast: America at 250: Trump vs. Mamdani, the Rise of Socialism & Why Standards Still Matter
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