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Syria, Gorsuch, Senate Republicans, and the Need to Reform the Judiciary Ep 104

Syria, Gorsuch, Senate Republicans, and the Need to Reform the Judiciary Ep 104

FromConservative Review with Daniel Horowitz


Syria, Gorsuch, Senate Republicans, and the Need to Reform the Judiciary Ep 104

FromConservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Apr 6, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of the Conservative Conscience, we explore a number of important issues – from the engagement in Syria to the judicial filibuster, the prospect of Justice Neil Gorsuch, and the need for judicial reform.
The images emanating from Syria are horrible, but there are a lot of important questions that must be answered before we jump in and act on emotion.  Without answering these critical questions, we risk repeating the mistakes of Iraq, destroying our military and political capital, and not even solving the humanitarian problem.
As for the courts, we explore why Gorsuch’s ascendance to the high court will not change the course of the judiciary and why we need bold thinkers to move beyond the existing failed paradigm.  We must remember that the capacity of a good judge to do good does not counteract the capacity of a bad judge to destroy our society.  That is why we will never fix the courts merely by attempting to appoint better judges.
 
Trump picks an Obama holdover to head the Border Patrol
A partial list of liberals in the Trump administration
A recent court case that demonstrates why the courts are irremediably broken
No more ground troops: Trump must be careful that Syria doesn’t become his Iraq
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Released:
Apr 6, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

In Washington, politicians are full of half-truths and hot air. They do little more than grandstanding by spouting off talking points and spin. The Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz is here to help you cut through the rhetoric and noise and explore the politically right way to think about the issues .