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This week we're engaging in some good old fashioned punditry. December saw a couple of profiles published about how the Trump White House operates. We've been getting edges of the puzzle for months now as personnel, like Steve Bannon, have left and the Russia investigation continues. But the Dec. 9 NY Times article from Maggie Haberman, Glenn Thrush, and Peter Baker is daily picture of life in the White House (and the Florida golf resort that they call the "Winter White House."

"Inside Trump’s Hour-by-Hour Battle for Self-Preservation" is a classic example of palace intrigue. But what do we learn that we didn't know before?

The Public Sphere is a podcast from Contrivers Review.

We're also in the process of "branding" our podcast. The name is probably going to be "The Public Sphere from Contrivers' Review". We want your feedback.

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Visit www.contrivers.org to read great essays and interviews. You can also sign up for our newsletter, follow us on Twitter, or like our Facebook page. If you have a suggestion for the podcast, or an essay or review you'd like to pitch, get in touch with us through social media or email.

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This week we're engaging in some good old fashioned punditry. December saw a couple of profiles published about how the Trump White House operates. We've been getting edges of the puzzle for months now as personnel, like Steve Bannon, have left and the Russia investigation continues. But the Dec. 9 NY Times article from Maggie Haberman, Glenn Thrush, and Peter Baker is daily picture of life in the White House (and the Florida golf resort that they call the "Winter White House."

"Inside Trump’s Hour-by-Hour Battle for Self-Preservation" is a classic example of palace intrigue. But what do we learn that we didn't know before?

The Public Sphere is a podcast from Contrivers Review.

We're also in the process of "branding" our podcast. The name is probably going to be "The Public Sphere from Contrivers' Review". We want your feedback.

We also need some artwork or even music. If this is something you'd like to help with -- and force us to mention you every week for the rest of the lifespan of this podcast -- then let us know.

Visit www.contrivers.org to read great essays and interviews. You can also sign up for our newsletter, follow us on Twitter, or like our Facebook page. If you have a suggestion for the podcast, or an essay or review you'd like to pitch, get in touch with us through social media or email.

Thanks for listening.

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