I Love You, America Season 2 Episode 6

Ep 6. Steve Schmidt

  • TVMA
  • October 11, 2018

In season 2 episode 6 of I Love You, America, host Sarah Silverman welcomes Steve Schmidt to the show. Schmidt is a political strategist and former Republican strategist who worked for the campaigns of George W. Bush, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and John McCain.

The episode begins with Silverman and Schmidt discussing his recent departure from the Republican party. Schmidt talks about how the party has shifted towards nationalism and populism, and how this goes against the principles of the party he joined years ago.

As a former advisor to John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign, Schmidt also shares his thoughts on the current presidential campaign and Donald Trump. He notes how Trump's rhetoric and actions go against everything McCain stood for, and how it's important for voters to have a candidate who upholds American values.

Throughout the episode, Schmidt and Silverman have a candid conversation about the state of American politics and what needs to happen in order for the country to move forward. They touch on topics such as immigration, climate change, and income inequality, and discuss how these issues are affecting everyday Americans.

Schmidt also talks about his work with The Lincoln Project, a political action committee formed by Republicans in opposition to Donald Trump's presidency. He explains how they are working to encourage Republicans to vote for Joe Biden in the upcoming election, and why he believes this is crucial for the future of the country.

Silverman and Schmidt also discuss the role of the media in shaping public opinion, and how the polarization of news networks is contributing to the political divide in America. They both agree that it's important for people to seek out diverse sources of information and to be open to hearing differing perspectives.

Throughout the show, Silverman injects her trademark humor and wit into the conversation, making for an engaging and entertaining discussion. She is also unafraid to ask tough questions and challenge Schmidt on some of his past decisions and beliefs.

Overall, the episode is a thought-provoking discussion on the current state of American politics and what needs to happen in order for the country to come together and move forward. Schmidt's insights and experience as a political strategist provide valuable perspective, and Silverman's humor and candor make this a show that is both informative and entertaining.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 11, 2018
  • Content Rating
    TVMA
  • Language
    English