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Are We Mishandling Biden’s Mishandled Documents?
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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Jan 16, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
This week, Eric, Dan, and Dylan examine the revelations that President Biden, when he was Vice President Biden, mishandled classified documents, similar in some ways to how former President Trump mishandled “Top Secret” documents he took from the White House as his presidency ended. With such serious questions on offer about how much information we classify and inconsistencies in how we punish people who mishandle it, why are so many people focusing only on questions of hypocrisy on Biden’s part? Next, the guys turn to the storming of the capitol and other government buildings in Brazil by supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro. Even as it conjures comparisons to January 6 in the U.S., is that the most helpful lens through which to examine this story? And finally, the constantly wrong Paul Ehrlich is back, having been featured on a “60 Minutes” segment about mass extinction, to declare himself to be the embodiment of science. How wrong can one biologist be? Very, it turns out.
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Register Now for Business Matters 2023
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Biden White House Mounts Absurd Defense on Classified-Document Discoveries | National Review
Mar-a-Lago Madness | The Re-Education with Eli Lake
The Dream of Scalable Democracy | Dylan Pahman, Law & Liberty
True Liberty Demands Respectful Disagreement | Dylan Pahman, Acton Institute
Welcome to the Internet | Bo Burnham (NSFW language)
Bolsonaro Supporters Wreak Havoc on Brasília | The Morning Dispatch
Letter from Birmingham Jail | Martin Luther King, Jr.
Scientists say planet in midst of sixth mass extinction, Earth's wildlife running out of places to live | 60 Minutes
60 Minutes Promotes Paul Ehrlich's Failed Doomsaying One More Time | Ronald Bailey, Reason
Paul Ehrlich: Wrong on 60 Minutes and for Almost 60 Years | FEE
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Jan 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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The revolt against COVID-19 vaccine mandates: <p>This week, Eric Kohn, Sam Gregg, and Dylan Pahman discuss the possibility that objection to Southwest Airlines’ COVID-19 vaccine mandate was behind the cancelation of more than 1,000 flights over the weekend. Even if it wasn’t, there is clearly resistance to vaccine mandates out there, whether coming from the government or private businesses. And why is resistance to mandates, for some people at least, turning into resistance or rejection of the vaccine itself? A University of Michigan professor is under fire for showing his class Lawrence Oliver's black-face film portrayal of Othello. Is the biggest culprit in situations like these the people in authority who cave to the mob? And finally, Sam Gregg discusses his review of Vivek Ramaswamy’s new book <em>Woke, Inc. </em>and how the behavior we're seeing in big corporations is similar to that on display in the University of M by Acton Unwind