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Power Outages, Iran Bombings & the Idea of a Presidential Conclave | Wild Week in News & Ideas

Power Outages, Iran Bombings & the Idea of a Presidential Conclave | Wild Week in News & Ideas

Update: 2025-06-27
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🔥 From blackouts in Cleveland to bombings overseas, this week’s episode dives deep into the chaos — both local and global — and tosses in a bold political thought experiment for good measure.We start with the Cleveland power outage, one of many heat wave-related disruptions affecting the region. As temperatures soar across the U.S., infrastructure continues to buckle under pressure. Is our grid ready for more extreme weather?🇮🇷 Then, the conversation escalates quickly to international news: reports that the U.S. bombed Iranian nuclear sites in a preemptive strike. We talk through the potential retaliation scenarios, ranging from direct military responses to cyberattacks or lone wolf actors striking stateside. What happens next — and are we prepared?💻 The idea of cybersecurity vulnerability becomes central to the conversation. As geopolitical tensions heat up, the fear isn't just missiles — it's malware. Are Americans thinking too much about traditional warfare and not enough about digital threats?🚛 We also touch on a more local but equally jarring event — a tanker truck crash in Columbus. While not connected to the larger geopolitical conversation, it’s a reminder that safety and disaster readiness must happen at every level — not just on the global stage.🧠 Then things get really interesting.In light of increasing polarization and gridlock, we debate the wild but fascinating idea of a “governmental conclave” to elect a centrist president — similar to how the Catholic Church selects a pope.🏛️ What if we locked 100 respected, diverse leaders from across sectors into a secure, undisclosed location and told them, "You can’t leave until you’ve chosen a moderate, unifying leader"?Who would be the wild card candidates? Could it work? Would the public trust it?Topics include:The feasibility of a conclave-style system in the U.S.Whether such a group could overcome ideology to prioritize unityThe pros and cons of removing public campaigning from the processWhat lessons can be borrowed from history, religion, and game theory💬 Would YOU support a conclave model? Who would you nominate as a centrist wildcard?🗳️ The episode wraps with a reflection on how divided we’ve become — and whether real unity is possible without reinventing the way we select leaders.✅ Like, comment, and subscribe for smart discussions on politics, culture, and everything in between.


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Power Outages, Iran Bombings & the Idea of a Presidential Conclave | Wild Week in News & Ideas

Power Outages, Iran Bombings & the Idea of a Presidential Conclave | Wild Week in News & Ideas

Chris Pugh