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The McCarthy Report

Episode 248: A ‘Unanimous’ Decision

The McCarthy Report

National Review

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

4.42.7K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2024

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Today on The McCarthy Report, Andy and Rich discuss Haley’s departure from the 2024 presidential candidate race, the SCOTUS ruling on the Colorado ballot-access case, Fani Willis, and much more. This podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the McCarthy Report, podcast where I Rich Lorry discuss with the Andy McCarthy the latest legal and national security issues this week what else the Trump ballot access case at the Supreme Court if for some reason you're not already

0:24.4

following us on a streaming service by the way you can find us everywhere from

0:27.2

Spotify to iTunes and please give this podcast and Andy McCarthy the glowing

0:30.7

indeed gushing five-star reviews that they deserve on iTunes now.

0:35.1

Without further ado I welcome to this very podcast through the miracle of

0:39.0

Riverside none of then!

0:40.3

Andy McCarthy.

0:42.3

Rich how are you? Good Andy how are you? How are you?

0:43.0

Good Andy, how are you?

0:44.0

I'm good.

0:46.0

I'm just back from Washington, which is like never been my favorite city on the planet.

0:51.6

I managed to work for the federal government for over a quarter of a century

0:56.8

and not get a sign down there. Although I had a few close calls. I just think it's a very

1:06.4

it's a weird city. It's got a very weird vibe. My dad was a native New Yorker but lived in you know northern Virginia

1:10.0

Friday now 40 or 50 years but just always had contempt for DC as a

1:15.1

podunk backwards second-rate town compared to New York. Yeah I think it as I've gotten older, whenever I go down there,

1:25.1

which is fewer and further times between than it used to be,

1:29.5

but it's so overtly in your face political. And I've always thought it was weird that you get into a

1:36.3

a taxi and like the public radio station is the soundtrack of Washington

1:44.9

Anyway all right so but I'm sure the cab drivers have public radio tuned in in Washington DC right now discussing

1:55.4

the Super Tuesday results. What were your quick takeaways before we get to the

1:59.2

Supreme Court decision? Well you know look I think it's what everybody expected. It pretty much tracked the polls. I guess if I were

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