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The McCarthy Report

Episode 200: Bordering on Catastrophe

The McCarthy Report

National Review

Conservatism, News, Rich Lowry, Legal Affairs, Law, Andrew C. Mccarthy, Conservative, National Review, Government, Politics, Court

4.42.7K Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2023

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Today on The McCarthy Report, Andy and Rich discuss the ongoing border mess, the second anniversary of the January 6 riot, the House speaker battle, and much more.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the MacArthur Report, the podcast where I, Rich Lowry, discuss with Andy MacArthur,

0:17.0

the latest legal and national security issues this week.

0:20.2

What else?

0:21.2

The speaker battle and the crisis at the border for some reason you're not already following

0:25.2

us on stream of service by the way.

0:26.5

You can find us everywhere.

0:27.5

For Spotify to iTunes, please give this podcast an Andy MacArthur, the glowing and the

0:32.6

gushing five star reviews they deserve on iTunes and now, without further ado, I welcome

0:38.0

to this very podcast through the Miracle Zencaster.

0:41.6

None other than Andy MacArthur.

0:44.4

Hey Rich, how are you?

0:45.8

Good, Andy, happy new year.

0:47.6

Happy new year and I'm saying that to you for the 200th time.

0:52.6

Wow.

0:53.6

The big two 00 episode.

0:57.4

I just can't count.

0:58.4

It doesn't feel more than 20 to me, Andy.

1:01.2

Oh, well, I think that's nice of you to say 20 this week is that.

1:08.6

All right.

1:09.6

There's actually a lot to cover.

1:11.0

You have put your political analyst and commentator hat on this week big time and you've

1:18.7

had a lot of pieces and posts about the drama on the House floor.

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