
Season 2 · Episode 1805
Why Israeli Generals Make Bad Lawmakers
A 13-party system where generals trade commands for chaos, coalition math, and 4 AM compromises.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
March 31, 202628m 28s
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Show Notes
The Knesset is a pressure cooker where 13 parties fight for 61 seats, and survival means constant betrayal. This episode breaks down why Israel's political system attracts a specific psychological type—especially former generals—and how that shapes policy, burnout, and legislative chaos. From the "general-to-politician pipeline" to the Norwegian Law's musical chairs, we explore the machinery behind the theater.