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Pantsuit Politics

Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Moral Authority

Pantsuit Politics

Lemonada Media

News, Politics, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.54.9K Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2018

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

John Adams said that “because power corrupts, society’s demands for moral authority and character increase as the importance of the position increases.” Every headline in the past week has us thinking about abuse of power and the moral authority required to stand up to that abuse. In this week's show, we discuss the growing violence in Afghanistan and the terrible attacks in Kabul. We also ponder the motivations behind President Trump's solar tariffs. In our #metoo moment, we talk about the #HearHerHarvard movement at Harvard University and the criticism of Judge Aquilina and her decisions involving the Nassar trial. We also discuss the economic motivations behind the recent Russian protests and why economics always becomes our central concern.   To compliment individuals who aren't members of our respective parties, Sarah praises Representative Will Hurd and his bipartisan immigration bill. Beth shares the encouraging reactions of several Arizona state legislators in the face of ugly immigration protests.  For our main segment, we discuss the moral authority and the arguments surrounding the presidencies of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. Beth shares her journey with John McCain as a presidential candidate and we ponder the growing disgust among the moderate middle at the current state of politics in our country.  We end with a discussion on what's on our minds outside politics - specifically when we sleep - as Beth shares a common dream she has and Sarah worries about the epidemic of teeth clenching among Americans.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

John Adams said that because power corrupts, society's demands for moral authority and

0:06.3

character increase as the importance of the position increases.

0:10.8

Every headline in the past week has us thinking about abusive power and the moral authority

0:15.7

required to stand up to that abuse.

0:18.4

This is Sarah from the left and Beth from the right.

0:21.4

You're listening to Pantsuit Politics.

0:23.5

No shouting, no insults, plenty of nuance.

0:30.0

Welcome to another episode of Pantsuit Politics.

0:52.5

Today we're going to cover a few items of the news in the first segment and then talk

0:56.4

about moral authority in both of our parties and the main segment.

1:00.4

And of course at the end of the show we'll talk about what's on our minds outside politics.

1:04.5

If you could rate and review Pantsuit Politics and check out our new podcast, The New Onts

1:09.4

Life, we would be greatly appreciative.

1:12.5

Also we have a special bonus episode for patrons of our show.

1:16.5

For any new listeners, you can go to patreon.com for it's such Pantsuit Politics and become

1:21.2

a monthly supporter of the work we do here at Pantsuit Politics.

1:25.0

And depending on what level of support you sign up for, you get special bonus content.

1:29.6

And so we will have a special live video of the state of the union and our thoughts on

1:36.1

it for our patrons coming up today, Tuesday, tonight when this episode comes out.

1:42.3

So if you want that special bonus content, head over to patreon.com for it's such Pantsuit

1:46.5

Politics.

1:49.0

We want to extend our thoughts to the people of Kabul, Afghanistan before we dive into

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