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Current Affairs

#16: 2020 Visions

Current Affairs

Current Affairs

Comedy, Government, News, Culture, Politics

4.4645 Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2018

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

The Current Affairs panel discusses how they are approaching the 2020 Presidential campaign, we decide whether money is speech, and we all share what we think is the most important lesson that the left can learn from the right.

Transcript

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From Studio H3 in the Current Affairs World Headquarters, it's Current Affairs, Your

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Ears, Greatest hour of politics and culture.

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Today on the program, the panel discusses how they are approaching the 2020 presidential campaign.

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We decide whether money is speech, and we all share what we think is the most important lesson that the left can learn from the right.

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Our panel today, current affairs amusements editor, Leida Gold.

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Hi.

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Current Affairs Finance editor, Sparky Abraham.

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Hello.

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Current Affairs legal editor, Oren Nimni.

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Hello, everybody. And our editor-rin Nimni. Hello, everybody.

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And our editor-in-chief, Nathan, J. Robinson.

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Am I not himself anymore?

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Our editor-in-chief, himself.

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Nathan J. Robinson.

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Hello.

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Demanding, demanding man.

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I'm your host, Pete Davis.

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Let's begin with segment one.

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Everyone's favorite segment, practical tactical.

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Yes.

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In the recurring segment, practical tactical, we discuss different tactics and strategies being used in the political fights of the late 2010s and whether we think those practical tactics

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are good, useful, moral, and effective.

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