On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor is joined by Mary Katharine Ham to break down the biggest moments and missteps from the Munich Security Conference—and why the global stage exposed serious cracks in Democrat leadership.
From AOC and Gretchen Whitmer’s widely criticized foreign policy performances to Hillary Clinton’s heated exchanges, Tudor and Mary Katharine analyze how messaging failures, lack of preparation, and “word salad” answers are shaping the 2028 conversation.
They dive into:
What went wrong for Democrats at Munich—and why it matters
AOC’s struggles under real questioning vs. media “protection”
Whitmer’s 2028 ambitions and what her performance revealed
Hillary Clinton’s reaction under pressure—and what it signals
Why Marco Rubio’s speech stood out on the world stage
The growing disconnect between progressive messaging and everyday voters
How issues like Ukraine, Taiwan, immigration, and cultural identity are reshaping global politics
What Republicans must learn heading into the midterms
Plus, Tudor and Mary Katharine discuss the broader implications for U.S. leadership, women in politics, and the future of both parties as the next election cycle heats up.

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