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#341: The Consequences of the Sexual Revolution Continue

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🗓️ 14 November 2018

⏱️ 32 minutes

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On this week's "Problematic Women" edition of The Daily Signal podcast, we cover the "sex recession," the fanfare surrounding former first lady Michelle Obama's new book, and the absurd new ad promoting gender-neutral clothing. Plus: We cover a heartwarming push from the Down syndrome community. We also cover these stories:--Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., says he won't vote for any of President Trump’s judicial nominees until a bill protecting Robert Mueller is brought up for a vote.--More teens are using e-cigarettes, and the government’s not happy. The Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that unless stores could check for age, they can’t sell certain flavors of e-cigarettes.--CNN's Jim Acosta is still fighting the White House to get his press credential back. Judge Timothy Kelly will issue a preliminary decision today as to whether the White House has to give him is press credential back.The Daily Signal podcast is available on Ricochet, iTunes, SoundCloud, Google Play, or Stitcher. All of our podcasts can be found at DailySignal.com/podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave a review. You can also leave us a message at 202-608-6205 or write us at letters@dailysignal.com. Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Daily Signal Podcast for Friday, November 16th. I'm Daniel Davis and I'm

0:10.1

Kate Trinko. Today is our Problematic Women Podcast and we've got a bunch of topics to cover

0:15.7

from Michelle Obama's new book to an outcry over whether Americans aren't interested enough

0:20.8

in the bedroom. We'll also cover an inspiring new ad and a really

0:25.0

stupid one. But first we'll cover a few of the top headlines. Well, Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona, who's retiring, spoke on the Senate floor

0:39.8

Wednesday to push for a vote on a bill that would protect the Mueller investigation.

0:44.7

This special counsel was appointed to thoroughly investigate the attacks on our electoral system

0:49.7

by elements of the Russian government during the lead up to our 2016 general election.

0:55.2

How such an investigation can be the cause of controversy is beyond me.

1:00.6

Surely we all recognize that it is essential to understand this new form of foreign aggression

1:06.6

so that we might better defend America against such attacks in the future, right?

1:12.7

Well, Flike also said he would refuse to vote for any of Trump's judicial nominees

1:17.2

until the bill is brought up for a vote.

1:19.7

President Trump also voiced his views on the Mueller probe. On Twitter he said, quote,

1:24.4

The inner workings of the Mueller investigation are a total mess. They have found

1:29.1

no collusion and have gone absolutely nuts. They are screaming and shouting at people,

1:33.5

horribly threatening them to come up with the answers they want.

1:36.7

They are disgraced to our nation and don't care how many lives they ruin.

1:40.5

These are angry people, including the highly conflicted Bob Mueller who worked for

1:44.3

Obama for eight years. They won't even look at all the bad acts and crimes on the

1:48.7

other side, a total witch hunt like no other in American history.

1:53.0

Teens are into e-cigarettes and the government's not happy.

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