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Episode 690: Liar in a Crowded Theater

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4.44.6K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2024

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Rich, Charlie, Noah, and Dominic discuss the Democrats' attitude toward free speech, Liz Cheney's campaign event for Kamala Harris, and the fallout from Hurricane Helene.

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The The Democrats versus free speech plus Liz Cheney for Kamala Harris will discuss all

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this and more on this edition of the editors I'm Bruce Larry and I'm doing

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as always or at least some of the time by the right,

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Honorable Charles C. W. Cook, Noah, Noah Rothman, and the Dominator.

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So, Charlie, we had a notable moment in the debate where J.D. Vance was trying to deflect a question

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about January 6th and whether the election was stolen,

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obviously an uncomfortable question for him for all sorts of reasons and diverted the topic free speech and made the point that that Democrats are a threat to free speech

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which Tim whilst pretty much confirmed by saying that hate speech is not protected and then

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blurting out you can't yell fire in a crowded theater this old

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hundred-year chestnut that was disavowed by Oliver Windell Holmes eventually he's the

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guy wrote the line that was repudiated by the Supreme Court

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about 50 years later but Democrats always come back to or or anyone who wants

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to impinge on free speech always comes back to and a debate over speech?

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What did you make that?

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