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3 Whisky Happy Hour: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Gonzo Happy Hour-Squared Edition

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4.4651 Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

You might want to think of this totally gonzo episode as the 3WHH-Squared, as it was taped live during happy hour Friday night in a very noisy Washington Hilton Hotel at the annual conference of the Federalist Society, where John and I are present and making a general nuisance of ourselves. Lucretia was supposed to […]

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0:00.0

Why think

0:02.7

Whiskey come and take my pain

0:05.5

My heart needs my brain

0:07.5

Oh whiskey

0:08.5

Why think alone

0:11.0

When you can drink it all in

0:12.4

With Ricochet's Three Whiskey Happy Hour

0:14.8

Join your bartenders

0:16.2

Steve Hayward, John Yoo

0:18.2

And the International Woman of Mystery

0:20.4

Lucretia.

0:25.3

So settle in everyone for what may be the most gonzo episode ever of the three whiskey happy hour.

0:38.6

In fact, you might want to call it the three whiskey happy hour squared because it was taped

0:43.2

live during a happy hour at the Washington Hilton at the annual meeting of the Federal Society

0:48.9

where John you and I are present and annoying everyone in sight.

0:53.1

We did this last year.

0:55.3

What we did was just wrangle up whoever happened to be wandering by the most quiet spot we could find in the Hilton,

1:00.1

which wasn't that quiet. And this year we are pleased to highlight several luminaries from

1:07.6

the legal world. In particular, we are joined by Akeel Amar of Yale Law School

1:12.9

and Yale University to talk about his brand new book, Born Equal, remaking America's

1:19.1

Constitution from 1840 to 1920. But along the way, we're joined by Roger Pallon, the longtime

1:25.2

director of constitutional studies at the Cato Institute, Judge William Pryor, the longtime director of constitutional studies at the Cato Institute.

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