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The Tech Term Arrives

It’s a SCOTUS packed pod featuring an Alito dissent going into his ~feels~. Plus, AO is getting ready for the much-anticipated Tech Term(s), and Sarah needs David’s reassurance that everything will be alright. On the docket:

Dueling certs over state actors blocking users on social media

Alito bring out the hot sauce for shadow dockets debate

The tweet the triggered David

-Can prosecuting threats of violence chill free speech?

Show Notes:

-Josh Blackman’s article for Reason magazine

-Justice Clarence Thomas dissent in Elliott V. O’Mara

Vlad to the Bone

Animated by a week’s worth of pent-up rage—inspired by the nonsensical prattling of would-be authoritarians and the dupes who love them—Jonah brings a cantankerous energy to today’s Ruminant, which quickly devolves into a rant of titanic proportions. He begins with some brief thoughts on Joe Biden’s rumored plans to announce his re-election campaign, before diving into an obscure Edmund Burke speech and its implications for the modern conservative movement. Then, an exceedingly curmudgeonly rant ensues against the totalitarian instinct driving factions of the Republican Party. When will the grownups return to American politics?

Show Notes:

Christine Rosen’s Remnant appearance

Edmund Burke’s “Speech in Commons on India, 1783”

Jonah: “The Ties That Blind”

Jonah rants about the New York Young Republican Club

Learning from Vlad the Impaler?

Noah Rothman’s piece on JD Vance

The Bull Moose Project’s director being a jackanape

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Fox News Will Not Change

The Dominion lawsuit denouement leaves (almost) everyone feeling shortchanged. Two ex Fox News pundits and licensed attorney debate whether Fox dug itself into a hole. Plus:

-A march to default

-The DeSantis’ EQ issue

-Trump’s coming in hot with endorsements

-QR codes portend the robot takeover

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Friday Night Slights

Christine Rosen, senior fellow at AEI and—alleged—cohost of the Commentary podcast, makes an overdue Remnant return today. In this obstinate exercise in counter-programming, Christine and Jonah discuss just about every topic you could imagine besides Fox News’ settlement with Dominion. From the growing influence of the transgender debate on American politics to Ron DeSantis’ chances in the coming primaries, the two bounce between topics so controversial and toxic that poor David French might just get canceled by association. 

Show Notes:

-Listen on YouTube

Christine’s page at AEI

The Commentary podcast

Christine: “How Trauma Became a Political Tool”

Christine: “The Mainstream Media Damaged Our Children”

The Remnant with A.B. Stoddard

Sarah’s Buckets Hit SCOTUS (Oh, and Fox News Settles Dominion Case)

BREAKING! Sarah’s buckets have finally arrived at the Supreme Court. Also: Fox News agrees to pay and pay and pay… but won’t tell you about it.

Today’s buckets:

-You can’t leave our relationship

-Bonus: Footage of New York and New Jersey debating the validity of their pact

-Accommodation versus discrimination, undue burden versus substantial cost

Groff’s gonna lose (are religious freedom activists tired of winning?)

-The AO buckets have arrived

-DeSantis to eliminate unanimous jury sentencing for the death penalty

-Fox News settles for $787 million in Dominion lawsuit

-…how Fox covered the settlement

-David has been through things

The Bird Is The Ward

Yahoo News’ Jon Ward makes his Remnant debut to discuss his new book, Testimony: Inside the Evangelical Movement That Failed a Generation. The resulting conversation—which fuses highfalutin theology with just a dollop of rank punditry—touches on just about everything you could want to know about America’s crisis of Christianity. Topics range from spiritual abuse, to the history of American Christianity, to Trump’s effect on the integrity of evangelicalism, all of which are covered with the utmost nerdery.

Show Notes:

-Watch: Jonah interview Jon Ward

Testimony: Inside the Evangelical Movement That Failed a Generation

Jon: “Lead Us Not Into Temptation”

The Long Game, Jon’s podcast

Julien Benda’s The Treason of the Intellectuals

A Nerdy Amuse Bouche

Justice Alito stays the Texas abortion pill ruling, leading to Sarah and David going full law nerds as they push back on bad reporting and evaluate the legal versus real world consequences. Also:

-A snarky(?) Gorsuch

-Sarah’s favorite recent opinion

-Updated takes on Alvin Bragg and Jim Jordan

-*Sigh* Clarence Thomas

-David’s insight into the Pentagon leaks

Show Notes:

-NYT Opinion Piece on ethics of SCOTUS Justices

-National Constitution Center: Interpretation of Speech and Debate clause

Banana Republicans

Jonah’s off like a herd of turtles in today’s rambling, self-indulgent behemoth of a Ruminant. After opening with a positively riveting description of The Dispatch’s approach to media training, he deftly transitions into a discussion of the Pentagon leak and the subsequent fecal festival that has consumed MAGA media. From there, listen—with all appropriate deference and awe—as Jonah delicately dances through such light-hearted topics as Russian war crimes, Nazis marching in Skokie (yes, again), and the controversy surrounding Harlan Crow and Clarence Thomas.

This episode is sponsored by our friends at The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. Head to thefire.org/update and subscribe to The FIRE Update today. 

Show Notes:

The Dispatch Podcast covers the leak

MTG beclowns herself once again

Jonah’s Remnant free speech debate with Sarah

Jonah’s previous defense of Harlan Crow

Clarence Thomas failed to disclose the purchase of his old home

4Chan Putin Stan?

The intel leak is a serious mess… Sarah, Steve, and Jonah try to figure out just how bad things can get from here. Also:

Gamer bros get the lowdown
-Why are Republicans fumbling on abortion?
-Tim Scott 2024… ???

Recorded Wednesday, April 12, 2023.

Screaming Complaints

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s latest PR stunt is a fight against Jim Jordan and Republican grandstanding. Sarah and David tear through the 50-page lawsuit before getting to a special guest interview with Andrew Brasher, former Solicitor General of Alabama.

Show Notes:
-Bragg goes after Jordan: merit + lots of nonsense
-The cruel unfairness of debating someone who’s good at debating, see: Isgur v Goldberg on Nazis marching in Skokie
-A sidebar on actually listening to opinions different than yours
-Judge Brasher on SGs and career paths.
-The clerk application process isn’t great
-Wordle and CIA-level crossword secrets

Putin On The Blitz

Fred Kagan, senior fellow at AEI and director of the Critical Threats Project, makes his long awaited Remnant debut in today’s delectably nerdish discussion of Ukraine and Taiwan. After kicking things off with a deep dive into the state of the war in Ukraine, Jonah and Fred explore Russia’s military disorder, the influence of Soviet history on Russia’s modern military, and the origins of Putin’s ideology (no, he doesn’t just hear voices in his head). Stay until the end to hear some thoughts on Taiwan’s importance to American interests and our position on the world stage. Hint: It’s a pretty big deal.

Show Notes:

Fred’s page at AEI

AEI’s Critical Threats Project

AEI’s Coalition Defense of Taiwan

The Telegraph should really be sponsoring us at this point…

Skokie and the Bandit

Brace yourselves, it’s a long one. Due to popular demand, Jonah has—graciously—pulled Sarah out of the world of obscure legal nerdery and onto The Dispatch’s flagship podcast to discuss the famous Nazis-marching-in-Skokie case. After a period of extended throat clearing—featuring a list of proposed baby names from Sarah that may inspire calls to CPS—the two set the stage for their debate. Sarah believes that this case was one of the proudest moments in American history; Jonah is unconvinced.

This episode is sponsored by our friends at The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression. Head to thefire.org/update and subscribe to The FIRE Update today. 

Show Notes

-WATCH: Jonah and Sarah debate free speech

Sarah (and only Sarah’s) niche legal podcast

John Mulaney at the Salt and Pepper Diner

The Brisket’s favorite song

Sarah brings David French onto Advisory Opinions to discuss Clarence Thomas

The Skokie case

George Will: “Nazis: Outside the Constitution” (found on page 13)

About Those Dueling Abortion Rulings…

Federal courts, bad incentives, culture war exhibitionism, and abortion distortion… And the week’s only started. But Sarah and host emeritus are here for you to make sense of:

-Dueling abortion rulings in Texas and Washington state
-Clarence Thomas’ friendship with Harlan Crow
-Transgender cases and the winding down of shadow dockets
-Gov. Greg Abbott wants to pardon a convicted murderer under Texas’ “Stand Your Ground” law

Show Notes:

-Assessing the Legal Claims in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. FDA

-Mifepristone and the rule of law

-Kluge v Brownsburg Community School Corp.

-The case of the Christian professor and pronouns

I See Dumb People

Jonah’s back from New York and ready to participate in his weekly therapy session, otherwise known as the Ruminant. After beginning with a look under the hood of the G-File, he moves on to the week’s various annoyances, kvetching about everything from the expulsions in Tennessee’s House of Representatives to the fallout from Biden’s brainless Afghanistan withdrawal. Stick around until the end to hear Jonah’s thoughts on the recent controversy surrounding Harlan Crow and Clarence Thomas.

Show Notes:

Rebekah Jones claims her son is a political prisoner

The depressing reality behind his arrest

The White House’s report on the Afghanistan withdrawal

The Editors on Trump’s arraignment

The Remnant with A.B. Stoddard

ProPublica on Clarence Thomas and Harlan Crow

Wednesday’s G-File, featuring an invitation to a special live Remnant taping

Ufology on the Remnant with Jazz Shaw

One, two, three, four, five…

DeSantis, Decider

Back from Florida, David M. Drucker published his DeSantis profile on The Dispatch this week. Now, he’s joined by Marc Caputo, National Reporter at The Messenger, to discuss their respective experience covering the governor, as they attempt to grok the DeSantis playbook.

Show Notes:

-WATCH: David M. Drucker interviews Marc Caputo

-David M. Drucker for The Dispatch: DeSantis the Decider

-Marc Caputo’s Twitter

The Voters Are Trying to Tell You Something

Ruy Teixeira, politics editor of The Liberal Patriot, joins Sarah and Jonah to do some break down the politics of the Trump indictment, Chicago’s mayoral election, the Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race, and how abortion factors into all of this.

Show Notes:

-The Liberal Patriot: Bragg’s Indictment of Trump is Nothing to Boast About

-Subscribe to our podcast YouTube page