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The Editors

Episode 679: Democrats Scurry

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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

🗓️ 27 August 2024

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, Jim, and Noah discuss the Dems running from Kamala’s price-gouging comments, RFK’s switch to the Trump campaign, and Trump’s comments on abortion.

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and Democrat Scurry from the Harris price gouging plan and Trump pledges to protect

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reproductive rights. We'll discuss all this more on this

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addition of the editors. I'm rich Lowry and I'm joined as always at least some of

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the time by the right Arnold Charles C. W. Cook, Noah, Noah Rothman, and the

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sage of Authenticity Woods, Jim Garrity, you are of course listening to a

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so Jim Garrity speaking of forgetting things Democrats would prefer to forget that Kamla Harris talked

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about cracking down on grocery store price gouging in her big economic speech a week or two ago. We've had stories now in the

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Washington Post and political from saying that Democratic allies say the

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plan is being misconstrued. What she's really talking about is these federal

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version of the state-level laws that basically say, you know, if a hurricane hits

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your town, someone can't come in and sell you bottled water for $20 a bottle.

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And Politico notes that a lot of Harris allies on the Hill

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are saying, don't worry, don't worry, this couldn't possibly

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