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Who Really Controls America’s Wars? Tucker Carlson on Iran

March 9, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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What if America’s wars are no longer decided by its voters? Introduction by Tucker CarlsonGood evening, and thank you for joining us.Tonight, we’re taking on a question that sits underneath nearly every argument now unfolding in American public life: Who really controls the direction of the United States when the stakes are war, peace, sovereignty, speech, … [Read more...] about Who Really Controls America’s Wars? Tucker Carlson on Iran

Filed Under: History & Philosophy, Media & Journalism, Politics, War Tagged With: america foreign policy, american sovereignty crisis, anti war populism, criticizing war america, douglas macgregor strategy, endless wars, free speech wartime, glenn greenwald dissent, iran war analysis, jeffrey sachs diplomacy, john mearsheimer realism, media fear campaign, middle east policy, rand paul foreign policy, saagar enjeti iran, trump iran conflict, tucker carlson iran, tulsi gabbard war, us sovereignty, who controls americas wars

Inside Trump’s 2026 State of the Union Debate

February 27, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Introduction by Newt GingrichThe Trump 2026 State of the Union was not a speech designed to make everyone comfortable. It was designed to make a distinction unmistakable.For months, critics argued that the country was drifting. Supporters argued that it needed direction. The President stepped into the chamber knowing the stakes were not symbolic. They were … [Read more...] about Inside Trump’s 2026 State of the Union Debate

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Trump Board of Peace Explained: Gaza, Power, and Prophecy

February 24, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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What if Jared Kushner debated this with top diplomacy and theology thinkers? Introduction by Fareed Zakaria When people hear the word “peace,” they imagine a handshake, a ceasefire, a moment when the violence stops and the news moves on. But what actually shapes the next decade is rarely the handshake. It is the structure that comes after it: who … [Read more...] about Trump Board of Peace Explained: Gaza, Power, and Prophecy

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The Danger of a Single Story: Adichie Explained

February 22, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

What if Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie debated top historians and psychologists about narrative power today?  Introduction by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie The danger of a single story begins the moment we stop noticing that we are hearing only one voice, one angle, one version of a human being. It can sound harmless, even kind, because it offers simplicity. … [Read more...] about The Danger of a Single Story: Adichie Explained

Filed Under: Communication, History & Philosophy, Media & Journalism, Psychology Tagged With: algorithm misinformation, breaking stereotypes, chimamanda ngozi adichie single story, cultural storytelling, danger of a single story, danger of a single story summary, how stereotypes are formed, identity and stereotypes, media stereotypes, multiple perspectives meaning, narrative control, narrative power, propaganda and media bias, representation in media, savior complex story, single narrative problem, single story meaning, stereotype psychology, stereotype threat, storytelling and power

Do Elections Still Decide Who Holds Power in America?

January 8, 2026 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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What if Megyn Kelly and Rachel Maddow pinned Tucker Carlson and Chuck Schumer to one impossible question—do elections still decide who holds power in America?Introduction by Megyn Kelly & Rachel Maddow Do elections still decide who holds power in America? That’s the question at the center of this ImaginaryTalks debate—because even people who disagree on … [Read more...] about Do Elections Still Decide Who Holds Power in America?

Filed Under: Justice, Media & Journalism, Politics Tagged With: accountability vs weaponization, can a president govern without congress, can democracy survive polarization, can impeachment be weaponized, do elections still decide power, do elections still decide who holds power in america, do votes still matter in america, does congress control the president, elections vs power in washington, how impeachment paralyzes government, impeachment as a political weapon, lawfare meaning in politics, midterms impeachment risk, no one is above the law slogan, political legitimacy crisis, selective enforcement rule of law, separation of powers crisis, trust in institutions america, who holds power in the us government, who really holds power in america

Revenge of the Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell Explained

December 16, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

What if Malcolm Gladwell sat down with the people who understand tipping points better than anyone else?What if Malcolm Gladwell didn’t just revisit The Tipping Point, but convened the thinkers who helped shape it, challenge it, and warn us about where it has gone wrong?Imagine him in a quiet room—not giving a talk, not defending a thesis—but listening. Across … [Read more...] about Revenge of the Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell Explained

Filed Under: Media & Journalism, Psychology, Technology Tagged With: algorithmic amplification, attention economy influence, behavioral contagion, cultural tipping points, how ideas spread dangerously, imaginary talks malcolm gladwell, influence and manipulation, malcolm gladwell tipping point, modern social change, moral responsibility systems, philosophy of influence, revenge of the tipping point, revenge of the tipping point explained, social norms collapse, social tipping points, systems thinking society, tipping point book analysis, tipping point criticism, viral behavior psychology

Who Controls the Narrative Controls Reality

December 15, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Introduction by Nick Sasaki Who controls the narrative controls reality.This idea shows up everywhere—religion, politics, history, media, even in the private stories we tell ourselves late at night. We rarely question it because stories feel natural to us. They help us belong. They help us understand pain. They help us decide who is right, who is wrong, and … [Read more...] about Who Controls the Narrative Controls Reality

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The Korean Broadcasting Academy Experience: Full Breakdown

December 1, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

How to become a broadcast writer in Korea often begins with a single spark — maybe from watching global sensations like Squid Game, Oscar-winner Parasite, the heart-melting Crash Landing on You, the brilliant Extraordinary Attorney Woo, or even Netflix sensations like K-pop Demon Hunters. Or maybe the spark begins the same way it did for writer Kim Jiyun — … [Read more...] about The Korean Broadcasting Academy Experience: Full Breakdown

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Trump’s Third Term: America at the Crossroads

November 5, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Craig Hamilton-Parker (Soft piano and low ambient hum; camera glides over the dawn skyline of Washington, D.C.)Every civilization faces a moment when its laws are tested not by its enemies, but by its own reflection.America has reached such a moment — not of war, but of will.When a leader questions the limits written in the nation’s highest … [Read more...] about Trump’s Third Term: America at the Crossroads

Filed Under: Media & Journalism, Politics Tagged With: America at crossroads, American democracy story, constitutional crisis, democracy fiction, freedom vs control, global reaction to Trump, leadership challenge, power and principle, presidential term limits, Supreme Court drama, third term law, Trump constitution debate, Trump democracy, Trump fiction story, Trump political drama, Trump presidency, Trump speech fiction, Trump third term, Washington politics, White House drama

Ending the Angry Business: Reclaiming Our Shared Mind

October 31, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Yuval Noah Harari When we first learned to tell stories, we became human.Our myths united scattered tribes, inspired cooperation, and built civilizations. But in the last two decades, the most powerful storytelling machine in history—our digital network—has turned its gift inward, reshaping our perception of reality itself.The angry business … [Read more...] about Ending the Angry Business: Reclaiming Our Shared Mind

Filed Under: Media & Journalism, Politics, Technology Tagged With: algorithm of anger, angry business, attention economy, collective healing, digital empathy, digital wellbeing, education reform, emotional addiction, Emotional Intelligence, empathy movement, future of education, global dialogue, humane AI, humane technology, media ethics, media reform, misinformation crisis, outrage economy, outrage psychology, polarization, social media addiction, tech ethics, tech reform, Tristan Harris, truth economy

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