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Advisory Opinions

99 Problems and an Election is One

Advisory Opinions

The Dispatch

News, Government, Politics

4.74K Ratings

🗓️ 27 July 2020

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Our esteemed podcast host Sarah Isgur launched her new Dispatch newsletter called “The Sweep” today, in which she broke down the effectiveness of the new presidential campaigns ads. Conclusion? Biden’s new ads are strategically boring to offset his opponent’s predictable unpredictability, whereas Trump’s play up the anarchy of the radical left. As Sarah reminds us, persuasion ads don’t work. This leaves candidates with two options: 1) Run up their existing base in enthusiasm and support, or 2) Get their opponent’s base not to vote. Justice Roberts trended on Twitter Friday night after joining the four liberal justices in denying a Nevada church’s application for injunctive relief over coronavirus restrictions. Religious liberty lovers sounded the alarm for First Amendment violations. But our podcast hosts are less concerned about this case’s long-term effect on religious liberty case law, given the state’s interest in restricting mass gatherings will soon be subverted to transcendent religious liberty concerns once the pandemic subsides. As David says, “The real enemy is not Justice Roberts, the real enemy is the coronavirus.” Speaking of Supreme Court drama, Josh Hawley told the Washington Post on Sunday that he won’t support any SCOTUS nominee who does not explicitly acknowledge that Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided: on the record, and before they are nominated. Was this ridiculous fanfare to fuel his base? Our hosts have some thoughts. Sarah and David wrap up the podcast with some revisionist history on a Merrick Garland Supreme Court tenure and some parental advice on how to teach your kids risk tolerance and moral courage. Show Notes: -Sarah’s pilot newsletter, The Sweep: “T-Minus 99 Days and Counting …” and Thursday’s French Press, “Dump Trump, but Don’t Burn Down the GOP.” -Friday’s Supreme Court dissents on Nevada church case. -“Sen. Hawley lays down new antiabortion marker for Supreme Court nominees,” Josh Hawley’s recent speech on the failures of the conservative legal movement, and Adrian Vermeule’s case for common-good constitutionalism in the Atlantic. -Supreme Court opinions: NIFLA v. Becerra, Bostock v. Clayton County, Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission , Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey Berru, June Medical Services, United States v. Davis. -The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure by Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You ready?

0:02.0

I was born ready.

0:04.0

Welcome to the Advisory Opinions Podcast. I'm David French with Sarah Isger and we've got a lot.

0:26.0

I say this every time, Sarah. We've got a lot to talk about.

0:28.0

We really do, though. I mean, for the summer, normally summer is like sort of the dull drums, not this summer.

0:32.0

No, not within 100 days. Is it 100 or is it 99?

0:38.0

I got 99 problems and an election is one.

0:40.0

Good night. That's unbelievable. So we're, it has been longer since the pandemic lockdown started until the gap between when the pandemic's lockdown started and now is longer than what we have now till the election. That's crazy.

0:56.0

Yeah. So we're going to.

0:58.0

And you know, that's just until the last day that people vote, of course.

1:02.0

Right. Right. Voting starts soon.

1:06.0

So September, very beginning of September, North Carolina is going to mail out their ballots mid September, Pennsylvania and Michigan can actually you can do in person early voting.

1:16.0

And then a whole bunch of states by September 18 and 19 start in person early voting. So I mean, this thing's underway a real soon.

1:24.0

Yeah, absolutely. Well, okay. Let's, let's got to lay out the lay out the podcast here.

1:32.0

So we're going to start by talking exactly what we're talking about the election. Sarah has a brand new newsletter.

1:38.0

I would encourage you to subscribe to it. It's called the sweep.

1:42.0

And she started off with the bang with I thought a really interesting analysis of the opening campaign ads or the latest round of campaign ads from Trump and from Biden.

1:52.0

And so we're going to start off talking about that.

1:54.0

We're going to ask what on earth is going on at the spring court with religious liberty. There was a rather explosive case that landed.

2:03.0

I believe it's Friday afternoon that prohibited that upheld Nevada's restrictions on churches, where their rules are far more restrictive on churches than they are on casinos.

2:15.0

And that was very interesting to be clear listeners. It actually upheld Nevada's restrictions on church.

2:22.0

Yes. Yeah, not only have you warned me out about that pronunciation, countless listeners have. So I'm going to yield Nevada.

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