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Editors’ Picks:
Rich: Dan McLaughlin’s post “Donald Trump Can’t Win by Giving the Malaise Speech”Charlie: Rich’s piece “We Need Cheap Stuff, and Lots of It”MBD: WFB Jr.’s piece “Tail Gunner Joe”Dominic: Daniel Bunn's piece “The Tax Code Should Not Be a Game of Hide-and-Seek”Light Items:
Rich: Capitals winCharlie: The Bunker with Anthony HopkinsMBD: Start of Little LeagueDominic: Conference at PurdueSponsor:
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Editors’ Picks:
Rich: John Hillen’s magazine piece “The Fulcrum of History"Charlie: Caleb Petitt's piece "When Did the American Housing Affordability Crisis Begin?"Jim: Noah’s post “Unofficial Excerpts from Kamala Harris’s Comeback Speech”Noah: Jeff Blehar’s piece “‘Dark Woke’ Will Not Work for Democrats”Light Items:
Rich: Kevin HarlanCharlie: FranceJim: His next-door neighbor’s birthday partyNoah: Medieval TimesSponsors:
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Otherwise Objectionable, a new podcast from CEIThis podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.
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Editors’ Picks:
Rich: David Zimmermann's piece "When ‘Made in America’ Isn’t an Option, Small Business Owners Facing Tariffs Have Nowhere to Go"Ramesh: Douglas Murray's magazine piece "Israel Understands the Enemy It Faces — Do the Rest of Us?"MBD: Jack’s magazine piece "RFK Jr.’s MAHA Brouhaha"Phil: Jeff Blehar’s post "DNC Sends David Hogg to the Abattoir"Light Items:
Rich: Yankees all-time lineupRamesh: Crumbl CookiesMBD: After Stoicism by Thomas WardPhil: NFL DraftSponsors:
FastGrowingTrees
Otherwise Objectionable, a new podcast from CEIThis podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.
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Editors’ Picks:
Rich: Noah’s post “We Are Not at War with Venezuela”Noah: Becket Adams’s weekend column “Yes, There Is a Left-Wing Violence Problem in This Country”MBD: Rich's piece "Abrego Garcia Gamed the System"Jim: Jeff Blehar’s newsletter “It’s Easy to ‘Wing It’ Until You Actually Have to Fly”Light Items:
Rich: Spring cleaningNoah: Easter mealMBD: In Ireland during the MastersJim: Final robotics competition of the yearSponsor:
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Editors’ Picks:
Rich: NR’s webathonPhil: Ryan Mills’s piece “North America’s Auto Supply Chain Took Decades to Build. Trump’s Tariffs Could Crush It”Ramesh: Vahaken Mouradian's magazine piece "American Becoming: The Making of a New U.S. Citizen"Dominic: Christian Schneider’s piece “Universities Get Schooled on Federal Funding”Light Items:
Rich: Going to MilwaukeePhil: Aaron JudgeRamesh: Books for Lent by Edward FeserDominic: Rest Is History club subscriptionSponsors:
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FastGrowingTreesThis podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.
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Editors’ Picks:
Rich: Audrey Fahlberg’s Morning Jolt today "Republicans Weigh Raising Taxes on Highest Earners"Noah: Rich’s piece “Howard Lutnick Makes No Sense”Phil: Andy’s post “Salvadoran President’s Remarks Do Not Alter Trump Administration’s Duty to Comply with Court Order to Facilitate Detainee’s Return”Jack: Jeff’s piece “Trump Tests the True Limits of Presidential Power”Light Items:
Rich: His Nespresso machineNoah: NRIPhil: Shout-out to his parents on their wedding anniversary Jack: Prince of EgyptSponsors:
Otherwise Objectionable, a new podcast from CEI
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Rich, Charlie, Dominic, and Audrey discuss the latest in the trade war, the budget vote in the House of Representatives, and Trump's executive order to restore high-pressure showers.
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Rich, Charlie, MBD, and Phil discuss the ongoing fallout from Donald Trump's tariffs, the Supreme Court's decision in the Alien Enemies Act case, and the progressive protests that have sprung up around the country.
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Editors' Picks:
Rich: Haley's piece "Female Fencer Disqualified from Tournament After Refusing to Compete Against Trans-Identifying Male"MBD: William F. Buckley Jr.'s "Senator Buckley's Proposal"Dominic: Russ Latino's "Mississippi Is on the Move with Conservative Reforms"
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Rich: Christian Schneider's piece "The Supreme Court Killed March Madness"Charlie: Audrey Fahlberg’s magazine piece "How John Thune Plans to Deliver"Phil: WFB Jr.'s piece "Ayn Rand, R.I.P."Noah: Dan’s piece “Trump-Targeted Law Firm Paul Weiss Was Already Bending the Knee, in Another Direction”Light Items:
Rich: Borg vs McEnroeCharlie: The far reaches of WisconsinPhil: Smoke alarm scareNoah: His wife’s birthdaySponsors:
FastGrowingTrees
The Otherwise Objectionable podcast from CEIThis podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.
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Editors’ Picks:
Rich: NR's editorial "Securing the Seas Is Deeply American"Charlie: Dominic's magazine cover story "Free Trade Is How You Live Your Life"MBD: Richard Reinsch's magazine piece "Burnham’s Counterrevolution"Dominic: Audrey’s piece "Senate Republicans Are Surprised and Disappointed That the White House Pulled Stefanik’s Nomination"Light Items:
Rich: Hearts of Darkness documentaryCharlie: Bad blood test experienceMBD: The StudioDominic: Caine Mutiny by Herman WoukSponsor:
DonorsTrustThis podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.
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Editors’ Picks:
Rich: Dan's post "Canada’s Liberals Think Trump Has Saved Them"Jim: The Ideas SummitNoah: John Noonan's piece "America Needs Good Men Like Mike Waltz"MBD: Andrew Stuttaford's post "The Ozempic Economy: Adjusting to Longer Life Expectancy"Light Items:
Rich: March Madness disappointmentJim: College tourNoah: End of the tractor sagaMBD: Guy Ritchie moviesSponsors:
FastGrowingTrees
Otherwise Objectionable, a new podcast series from CEIThis podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.
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Rich, Charlie, Jim, and Noah discuss the Biden-Harris plan to pack the Supreme Court, what version of Kamala Harris will run for president, and who Harris will choose as her VP.
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