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The Overton Room

The Overton Room

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There’s a difference between what’s true… and what you’re allowed to say.

The Overton Room is where that line gets challenged.

This isn’t a news recap.

This isn’t surface-level commentary.

And this definitely isn’t a safe space for recycled talking points.

Each episode breaks down the biggest political stories, exposes the narratives behind them, and asks the questions most people avoid. No spin. No filter. No pretending.

From global power shifts and economic strategy to media framing and political accountability—The Overton Room is about one thing:

👉 Understanding what’s actually happening beneath the headlines.

You don’t have to agree with every take.

But if you’re willing to think deeper, question more, and step outside the noise—

You’re in the right place.

James B 2026
Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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  • EP 1: Trump, Iran, & The Oil Shift They're Not Talking About
    Apr 15 2026

    Is Donald Trump ever going to get credit… even when the outcome benefits America?

    In this debut episode of The Overton Room, we break down the growing disconnect between results and narratives—and why perception seems to matter more than reality in today’s political landscape.

    We dive deep into the escalating pressure on Iran and what it actually means for global energy markets. While the conversation is dominated by fear of conflict, there’s a bigger story unfolding:

    👉 A potential shift that could position the United States as the dominant global oil exporter.

    We explore how restricting key oil routes like the Strait of Hormuz could do more long-term damage to Iran than direct military action—and why that changes the balance of power worldwide.

    We also address a broader issue:

    Why is Trump criticized not only by political opponents—but increasingly by his own supporters?

    At what point do results matter more than personality?

    In our Pressure Point segment, we take a direct look at Eric Swalwell—and the credibility gap that emerges when politicians build their brand on accountability but struggle to apply those same standards to themselves.

    This episode isn’t about defending a person.

    It’s about asking a bigger question:

    👉 Are we being honest about what’s actually happening?

    🎙️ The Overton Room is where narratives get challenged, ideas get tested, and real conversations take place—without spin, without filters, and without safe takes.

    If you’re tired of surface-level politics…

    If you’re ready to think beyond the headlines…

    👉 Take a seat.

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