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The Editors

Episode 626: A Slump in South Carolina

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🗓️ 27 February 2024

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, Jim, and Noah discuss Nikki Haley’s defeat in South Carolina, the horrific murder of a college student in Georgia, and the dire consequences of liking Chick-fil-A sandwiches.

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and Trump Romp-Rompson South Carolina. Plus is it okay to like Chick

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filet at the New York Times? We'll discuss all this and more on this edition of the

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editors. I'm rich Larin. I'm joined as always by the right animal Charles C. W.

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Cook Noah, Noah Rothman and the sage of Authenticity Woods. Jim Garrity, you are of

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If you're not already listening to the show each episode,

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Kevin sits down with notable guests for candid conversations about the jobs they've had

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and the role of work in the economy and our social lives from flipping burgers and tending pigs on a farm

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to leading special ops missions in far corners of the globe, some of America's best thinkers

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