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The Editors

Episode 646: The Cops Move In

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Politics, Charles C. W. Cooke, Conservatism, Conservative, Policy, Government, News, Jim Geraghty, Rich Lowry, Michael Brendan Dougherty, Current Events, Noah Rothman, Madeleine Kearns, Society & Culture, Public Policy, National Review

4.44.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2024

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, Maddy, and Michael discuss the absurdity of student protesters in the recent anti-Israel demonstrations on college campuses, the question of the U.S. taking in Gazan refugees, and Trump’s flip on early voting.

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and The cops move in and should we take guys and refugees. We'll discuss all this and

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more on this edition of the editors.

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I'm rich Lorry and I'm joined as always by the right Honorable Charles C. W.

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Cook Madal and Maddie Kearns and the notorious M.B.D.

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So, MBD, we finally have the cops moving in in force

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at Columbia and UCLA.

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Columbia, of course, the administration was bending over

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backwards to be accommodating and nice to these kids

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and negotiating with them and coming up with, you know, not what they wanted on divest meant,

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but they're going to be more transparent, etc, etc, etc.

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and issued an ultimatum and some kids actually left and then other stayed and like oh you've been so nice to us we're going to take over

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Hamilton Hall which has been taken over before so this forced the university's hand.

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Obviously, the president did not want to call the cops back in, the cops come back in and

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clear out the hall within about 24 hours of it being taken over.

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And at UCLA, this is one reason you don't want to have these encampments

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