The Andrew Parker Podcast
Hosted by Andrew Parker and sponsored by Parker | Daniels | Kibort law firm in Minneapolis, MN. The show focuses on Politics, Israel and the Law and features many prominent guests and compelling topics from the news in each episode. Visit https://theandrewparkershow.com/ for more info.
The Andrew Parker Podcast
Latest Episodes
Episode 479, The Andrew Parker Show: How Minneapolis Changed — And Who Changed It
In Episode 479 of The Andrew Parker Show, Andrew Parker discusses the political and economic transformation of Minneapolis over the past two decades.Andrew examines the rise of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), the influence of...
Episode 478, The Andrew Parker Show - Social Media Radicalization and the Democratic Party Shift
In Episode 478 of The Andrew Parker Show, Andrew Parker examines the growing power of technology, online influence, and political radicalization in America.Andrew reflects on lessons from a technology policy course decades ago that predi...
Episode 477, The Andrew Parker Show - Calling Out Extremism Is Not Bigotry
In Episode 477 of The Andrew Parker Show, Andrew Parker tackles one of today’s most controversial debates: when does calling out extremism become “bigotry” — and when is it simply telling the truth?Andrew discusses radical Islamism, terr...
Episode 476, The Andrew Parker Show - From Lifelong Democrat to Republican: Special Guest, Alan Dershowitz speaks out about Moral Clarity, Israel, and the Future of the Democratic Party
On Episode 476 of The Andrew Parker Show, Andrew is joined by renowned constitutional scholar Alan Dershowitz for a candid and wide-ranging discussion at a pivotal moment in American politics.Dershowitz—who has spent decades as a committ...
Episode 475, The Andrew Parker Show - The Big Tent Breakdown: Has the Democratic Party Gone Too Far?
In this episode of The Andrew Parker Show, Andrew dives into the evolving identity of America’s political parties through the lens of the “Big Tent” theory—and asks a critical question: when does inclusion go too far?Andrew expl...