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The Comedy Cellar: Live from the Table

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  • The Comedy Cellar: Live from the Table

    Charlie Kirk, Trump and Pro-Israel Conservatives with Daniella Bloom

    02/06/2026 | 1 h 29 min
    Noam Dworman, Dan Naturman and Periel Aschenbrand are joined by Daniella Bloom to discuss her journey from Democrat to conservative, the rise of anti-Israel sentiment, Charlie Kirk, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, free speech, Trump, antisemitism and the future of the conservative movement.

    Daniella Bloom is a former California Democrat, a psychotherapist, keynote speaker, producer and on-air commentator. She appears regularly on Fox News and is the #1 bestselling author of the Under the Tree series. 

    www.DaniellaBloom.com

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Introduction

    01:14 New York, Israel, and Changing Political Culture

    06:44 From California Democrat to Jewish Patriot

    11:43 The Rise of Anti-Israel Voices on the Right

    23:52 Daniella Bloom's Charlie Kirk Controversy

    31:33 Free Speech, Tucker Carlson, and Conservative Media

    40:14 The Digital War and Social Media Influence

    44:04 Why Daniella Supports Trump

    45:50 Iran, Israel, and American Foreign Policy

    49:19 The Future of Gen Z and the Conservative Movement
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    Josh Szeps on Israel, Antisemitism and the War Over Moral Clarity

    29/05/2026 | 1 h 21 min
    Josh Szeps joins us for a wide-ranging conversation about Israel, Gaza, antisemitism, Zionism, Jewish identity and why the debate has become so exhausting and distorted.

    We talk about whether Jews outside Israel are being forced to answer for the Israeli government, what anti-Zionism really means, the failure of the peace process, Netanyahu, Gaza, drones, Palestinian leadership, the pressure to “circle the wagons,” and whether it is possible to criticize Israel without giving ammunition to people who hate Jews.

    Josh Szeps hosts one of the biggest shows on Substack, Uncomfortable Conversations with Josh Szeps, where he has funny, bullshit-free conversations with people like Sam Harris, Jimmy Carr, Bari Weiss and Mark Normand about subjects that the mainstream media fails to discuss honestly. He has been on Joe Rogan's show seven times, he was a founding host of HuffPost Live in New York, then went on to get cancelled from his own top-rating talk radio show on Australia’s national public broadcaster. He's a columnist for Australia's most prestigious newspaper, the Australian Financial Review, and a major media figure Down Under.

    https://x.com/joshzepps?lang=en

    https://uncomfortableconversations.substack.com/about

    Chapters:

    00:00 Intro and Josh Szeps joins the show

    03:06 Josh’s background, Australia, and his previous Israel controversy

    07:12 Jokes, parenting, kids, porn and the internet

    12:59 Antisemitism, Australia, and the post-October 7th climate

    15:36 Anti-Zionism, Israel’s legitimacy, and the meaning of a Jewish state

    22:07 Palestinian refugees, Arab countries, and the right of return

    27:26 Gaza, drones, October 7th, and whether Israel had another choice

    30:29 Josh’s controversial “abandon Israel” column

    38:16 Circling the wagons, Jewish identity, and criticizing Israel from the diaspora

    47:58 Anti-Israel backlash, boycotts, and Jews being blamed for Israel

    54:16 Kristof, the dog allegations, and the difficulty of discussing ugly claims honestly

    01:08:35 The flotilla, Israeli detention, and skepticism toward activist claims

    01:11:23 War crimes, double standards, history, and modern technology

    01:13:05 Uyghurs, Kurds, ethno-states, and why Israel gets singled out

    01:17:00 Media collapse, audience capture, and trying to have sane conversations

    01:18:29 Finkelstein, complexity, and final thoughts
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    Kristof’s Israel Allegations, the Danger of Circling the Wagons and More | Peter Savodnik

    14/05/2026 | 1 h 24 min
    Peter Savodnik joins us to talk about Nicholas Kristof’s column alleging abuse of Palestinian prisoners, including the most extreme dog-rape allegation, and how pro-Israel people should respond when the reporting is weak but the underlying issue may still deserve investigation.

    We talk about the difference between bad journalism and false accusations, the danger of reflexively circling the wagons, Ben-Gvir and the Israeli prison system, antisemitism, double standards against Israel, whether Jews are being pushed back into history, JD Vance, Marco Rubio, Gavin Newsom, Jonathan Haidt, Twitter addiction, and the general collapse of everyone’s sanity online.

    Peter Savodnik reported for The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, The Guardian, GQ, Wired and other venues from the former Soviet Union, the Middle East, Asia and across the United States. His book, The Interloper: Lee Harvey Oswald Inside the Soviet Union, was published in 2013 by Basic Books. He is now a senior editor at The Free Press and based in Los Angeles.

    https://x.com/petersavodnik

    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro and Peter Savodnik joins
    01:16 Nick Kristof’s Israel prison-abuse column
    06:15 Olmert, Benny Morris, Haviv Rettig Gur, and what may actually be true
    10:00 Double standards, bad reporting, and how Israel should respond
    15:56 The dog-rape allegation and the danger of reflexive denial
    22:22 Why Israel may need its own serious investigation
    24:23 Circling the wagons vs. demanding proof
    28:17 What real reporting would require
    34:03 Retractions, antisemitism, and “emptying our pockets” for every accusation
    38:27 Are Jews and Israel entering a more dangerous historical moment?
    49:11 JD Vance, Rubio, Trump, and the future of the Republican Party
    57:18 Gavin Newsom, 2028, and the Democrats
    59:26 Jonathan Haidt, NYU, wokeness, and phone addiction
    01:04:13 Twitter fights, the new Comedy Cellar room and final thoughts
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    Dr. Feroze Sidhwa on Gaza Casualties, Starvation and Political Bias

    08/05/2026 | 2 h 12 min
    Noam Dworman and Periel Aschenbrand are joined by return-guest, Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, for a wide-ranging debate about truth, propaganda, evidence, starvation and the Israel-Gaza war. The conversation focuses on John Mearsheimer’s claims about October 7, whether public intellectuals should lose credibility when they make unsupported accusations, disputed casualty reporting in Gaza and the role political bias plays in shaping what people choose to believe.

    Dr. Feroze Sidhwa is a general, trauma, and critical care surgeon in California. He is also a humanitarian surgeon, having worked most extensively in Palestine, but also in Ukraine, Haiti, Zimbabwe, and Burkina Faso. He has written and spoken extensively about surgical humanitarian work, the United States’ role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the political consequences of medical relief work.

    Twitter/X @FerozeSidhwa

    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro and Twitter fights
    08:14 Mearsheimer, October 7, and “good faith” arguments
    15:25 Trump, Epstein, and blackmail claims
    22:01 The Israel Lobby and the Iraq War debate
    34:05 Germany comparisons and collective punishment
    37:09 Netanyahu, “Amalek,” and genocide accusations
    46:15 Dead children, crossfire, and moral responsibility
    47:43 Gaza aid shootings and casualty reporting
    50:02 The Al-Ahli Arab Hospital explosion controversy
    55:11 Rashid Khalidi, sources, and historical credibility
  • The Comedy Cellar: Live from the Table

    Are NGOs an Anti Israel Scam? Gerald Steinberg on Power, Politics and the UN

    29/04/2026 | 1 h 9 min
    Noam Dworman is joined by Professor Gerald Steinberg. Steinberg breaks down the hidden world of NGOs—what they are, how they gained massive global influence and why he believes many have drifted far from their original mission. From organizations like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch to their role at the United Nations, Steinberg argues that these groups now act as powerful political players shaping narratives around conflicts like Israel–Palestine. 

    Gerald Steinberg is founder and president of NGO Monitor and Professor at Bar Ilan University. His research focuses on Middle East diplomacy and Israeli security, and the politics of human rights and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Prestigious grants and prizes include Israel Science Foundation, Bonei Zion Prize (2017) and the Bernard Lewis Prize in 2025.

    https://x.com/GeraldNGOM
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For 30 years, New York's legendary Comedy Cellar has served as the launching pad for greatest stand up comedians in the world. Colin Quinn, Dave Chappelle, Ray Romano, Dave Attell, Chris Rock, Jon Stewart, Dane Cook, Robert Kelly and Greg Giraldo are just a few of the comedians who began as Cellar regulars. But classic stage performances have never been the only show going on at the Cellar. The biggest comedians in the world come to sit at the table upstairs, where comedians come to argue and discuss the events of the day and their lives, sharpening their their comedy knives on each other. This kibitzing (an inspiration for Comedy Central's Tough Crowd), has always been a private affair... until now. Join us for a weekly peek into the happenings at the Comedy Cellar's comedian table, where the funniest people in the world debate and discuss. Subscribe now and don't miss a second of it. We would love to hear your comments. Email them to [email protected]
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