Former President Barack Obama makes a surprise appearance on stage at Crooked Con, speaking on Democratic unity during a live Pod Save America taping in Washington D.C.
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At Crooked Con, Obama’s surprise drop‑in sets tone for Democrats’ unity debate

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Crooked Media’s two‑day Crooked Con in Washington opened with a surprise appearance by Barack Obama at a live Pod Save America taping, where he urged Democrats not to impose litmus tests and pointed to wins by Abigail Spanberger and Zohran Mamdani as evidence the party can house different currents.

Crooked Con brought the Pod Save America universe and a rotating cast of political figures to Washington, D.C., on November 6–7. The conference kicked off November 6 with a live Pod Save America show at the Warner Theatre and continued November 7 with panels at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center. Crooked Media—founded by former Obama aides Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, and Tommy Vietor—organized the event; their co‑host Dan Pfeiffer also appeared throughout the program. (livenation.com)

Obama’s unannounced appearance set the weekend’s theme. “Your task is going to be not to impose litmus tests,” he told the audience at the taping, adding, “We had Abigail Spanberger win, and we had Zohran Mamdani win, and they are all part of a vision for the future.” He also said voters are “rejecting cruelty” and leaders who try to “entrench themselves in power.” The remarks came days after Democrats notched marquee wins in Virginia and New Jersey and New York City. (transcripts.cnn.com)

The Friday schedule mixed strategy and sparring. Former FTC Chair Lina Khan sat down with Tommy Vietor; journalist Jane Coaston moderated “Make America What Again?” with policy voices Matthew Yglesias, Neera Tanden, and Waleed Shahid; and Jon Lovett hosted a panel billed as “Are We Having Fun Yet?” featuring streamer Hasan Piker, MSNBC’s Symone Sanders‑Townsend, The Bulwark’s Tim Miller, and Fox News’ Jessica Tarlov. (crookedcon.com)

Tensions surfaced on the “Are We Having Fun Yet?” stage as guests debated how Democrats should talk about social issues, Israel and Gaza, and the party’s broader brand. According to The Atlantic’s account, Tarlov at one point observed, “the last 10 minutes were the opposite of fun,” before steering the conversation back to the pocketbook themes that dominated the week’s victories. (yahoo.com)

Programming also reflected the week’s results. A post‑election debrief brought campaign staffers from the Mamdani, Spanberger, and Mikie Sherrill races together to parse what worked and what it might mean heading into 2026. (crookedcon.com)

Crooked Con adopted the tongue‑in‑cheek slogan “Freedom & Content for All.” Beyond the live shows, Crooked’s podcasts have featured sharp criticism of Israel’s conduct in Gaza and debates over U.S. policy, underscoring the range of views Crooked puts on stage and on air even as speakers called for a bigger tent. (crooked.com)

If Obama’s message was unity without purity tests, the weekend’s panels modeled the friction that can accompany that approach—an energetic, sometimes messy airing of differences about how Democrats should present themselves after a strong off‑year showing. (puck.news)

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Reactions on X to Barack Obama's surprise appearance at Crooked Con's Pod Save America taping were largely positive among Democrats, praising his call for party unity without litmus tests and highlighting recent electoral wins by Abigail Spanberger and Zohran Mamdani as examples of diverse currents within the party. Supporters expressed excitement over his message of honest conversations and community engagement for future progress. Some posts shared videos and behind-the-scenes details, emphasizing the event's energetic atmosphere, while a few expressed skepticism toward associated media figures but not the event itself.

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JD Vance urges unity at AmericaFest in Phoenix amid enthusiastic MAGA crowd.
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JD Vance calls for unity to close AmericaFest amid MAGA tensions

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Vice President JD Vance urged Republican unity against Democrats on the final day of Turning Point USA's AmericaFest in Phoenix on December 21, 2025, shifting focus from weekend infighting to midterm preparations. The event, drawing 30,000 amid the group's first major gathering since Charlie Kirk's September killing, featured speeches from Tulsi Gabbard, Mike Johnson, and surprise guest Nicki Minaj.

A new 58-page WelcomePAC report urges Democrats to emphasize the economy and moderate positions on immigration and crime, with input from high-profile strategists including David Axelrod and David Plouffe.

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Tensions within the MAGA movement surfaced prominently on the first night of Turning Point USA's America Fest conference in Phoenix, Arizona, as speakers traded criticisms amid debates over antisemitism and American identity. The event, the largest since founder Charlie Kirk's death in September, drew over 30,000 attendees, including many young conservatives. Erika Kirk, the organization's new CEO, endorsed Vice President JD Vance for president in 2028.

A heated exchange unfolded on CNN's NewsNight when a guest equated Israel's actions in Gaza to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, prompting backlash from a conservative commentator. Host Abby Phillip struggled to moderate as voices overlapped. The discussion highlighted tensions in U.S. foreign policy credibility.

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Zohran Mamdani's victory as New York City mayor-elect has inspired millennial and Gen Z Democrats to use social media algorithms in their races. His digital strategy mobilized young voters and raised significant funds from outside the city. This approach is spreading to candidates in states like Arizona, Idaho and Georgia.

A growing rift over Israel is complicating House Democrats' plans to regain control in the 2026 midterms. Left-leaning challengers are targeting pro-Israel incumbents in states like New York, Michigan, New Jersey, and Illinois. These primary battles risk draining resources and weakening the party's unified message against Republicans.

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New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s Oval Office meeting with President Donald Trump has intersected with a growing Republican effort to cast him as emblematic of the Democratic Party’s left wing. That campaign has intensified with Mamdani’s decision to add sociology professor Alex Vitale, a prominent critic of policing, to his transition team, and with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent questioning the viability of the mayor-elect’s policy agenda in a televised interview.

 

 

 

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