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The McCarthy Report

Episode 251: Selling the Truth

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

🗓️ 28 March 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Today on The McCarthy Report, Andy and Rich discuss Joe Lieberman’s legacy, the tragic death of an NYC policeman, Trump selling Truth Social, 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, the podcast where I, Rich Larry, discuss with

0:15.9

Andy McCarthy the latest legal and national security issues this week. What else? The

0:20.0

latest Trump drama? If for some reason you're not already following us on a streaming

0:23.8

service by the way you can find us everywhere from Spotify to iTunes and please give

0:27.4

this podcast and Andy McCarthy the glowing indeed gushing five-star

0:31.6

reviews that they deserve on iTunes.

0:33.8

And now, without further ado, I welcome to this very

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podcast through the miracle of Riverside,

0:39.0

none other than Andy McCarthy. Rich, how are you? Good Andy, how are you?

0:43.4

Good Andy, how are you?

0:44.6

I'm good.

0:45.6

I expected to be much better because today is opening day, which is always one of my favorite

0:51.8

days of the year, but I guess I should have known the Mets are rained out

0:55.5

Yeah, that's the worst of yeah, that's the worst but that you know and then we have all this bad news so it's hard to stay upbeat about it.

1:02.9

But I always, there's some part of me that always whenever they're finally back and when it's

1:07.5

opening day, I'm like, all right, it's back, thank God.

1:11.8

And when I was a kid, my dad took us to opening day

1:17.1

a couple of times, and it was just,

1:21.0

it was an unbelievable experience for a little kid.

1:24.2

I was in the stands when Jerry Koosman pitched

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his first home game for the Mets, I think it was 68, and he loaded the bases in the first inning, and then he struck

1:38.0

out Willie Maccovey and Jim Ray Hart to leave the bases loaded, and my dad looked at me and said you know I think we may have a

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