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🗓️ 17 May 2024
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0:00.0 | and Who won the debate over the debates in his Harrison Butler out of line? We'll discuss |
0:21.6 | all this and more on this edition of the editors. I'm |
0:24.0 | Rich Lowry and I'm joined as always by the Lapidary Ramesh Panuru, Madeline |
0:27.7 | Maddie Kearns, and the notorious M. B. D. Michael Brennan Doherty, you are of course listening to a National You podcast our sponsors this episode or donors trust and American habits more about them and due course if for some reason you're not already following us on a streaming service by the way can find us everywhere |
0:43.2 | from Spotify to iTunes if you like what you hear here please consider giving us a glowing five-star review on |
0:49.6 | iTunes if you don't like what you hear here, please forget I said anything. So Ramesh, a lot of this, at least |
0:57.1 | myself, were skeptical that we would have any debates or maybe if we got a debate there would be one but lo and the whole like a lightning strike we have two almost instantly and one of them is rapidly approaching on June 27th. |
1:11.0 | Joe Biden did a multi, seemingly multi cut little |
1:17.2 | Instagram style video challenging Donald Trump |
1:21.2 | to debates with few wise cracks in there including I hear that you're free on |
1:26.2 | Wednesdays the one day he's not being tried in New York City and Trump. True to his word he's |
1:32.3 | you know said I'm ready to debate anytime any place. and Trump, true to his word, he said, |
1:33.1 | I'm ready to debate anytime, any place, quickly accepted |
1:36.4 | and we got two debates on the schedule. |
1:39.8 | What do you make of it? |
1:41.4 | Well, first of all, there's still a chance for that to fall through |
1:44.7 | before we get there who knows what could prompt one or the other to to throw a |
1:52.1 | fit. |
1:53.2 | The key thing here is I think not a desire for debate |
1:56.0 | so much as it is a desire not to be seen as being afraid of a debate, |
2:00.9 | which is why you cannot really take anything they say about the debate, before the |
2:06.0 | debate at face value. |
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