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Political Gabfest

I'll Get the Vaccine If You Give Me A Pony

Political Gabfest

Slate Podcasts

News, Politics, Government

4.48.5K Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2021

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

David, John and Josie discuss the politics of vaccine acceptance, the changed conversation on policing, and how Texas, undeterred by failing to find voter fraud, continues its assault on voting rights. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show: Dan Diamond for The Washington Post: “‘We Want To Be Educated, Not Indoctrinated,’ Say Trump Voters Wary of Covid Shots” Charles Duhigg for The New Yorker: Seattle’s Leaders Let Scientists Take the Lead. New York’s Did Not” The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes - and Why by Amanda Ripley Washington Post Editorial Board: “Reimagining Safety”  Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America by James Forman Jr. Josie Duffy Rice for Vanity Fair: “Abolition’s Promise” Vann R. Newkirk II for The Atlantic: “American Democracy Is Only 55 Years Old—And Hanging by a Thread”  Ross Douthat for The New York Times: “Can Anything End the Voting Wars?” This American Life: “Squirrel Cop”  “Irish Family vs Bat” Zak Cheney-Rice for New York Magazine: “Ahmaud Arbery's Death and the Politics of Black Joy” Here’s this week’s chatter: Josie: We Do This 'Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice (Abolitionist Papers) Paperback by Mariame Kaba  John: “Ian McKellen Explains the Difference Between Acting on Stage and in Movies | The Dick Cavett Show” David: The Atlas Obscura Podcast Listener chatter from Rebecca Vernon: Andrew Chamings for SF Gate: “The Bizarre Tale of the World's Last Lost Tourist, Who Thought Maine Was San Francisco” Slate Plus members get great bonus content from Slate, a special segment on the Gabfest each week, and access to special bonus episodes throughout the year. Sign up now to listen and support our show. For this week’s Slate Plus bonus segment, Josie, David, and John discuss the art and literature they wish they could experience for the first time again. Tweet us your questions and chatters @SlateGabfest, or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Jocelyn Frank. Research and show notes by Bridgette Dunlap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hello and welcome to the Slate Political Gap Fest for March 18th 2021. I'll get the

0:41.1

vaccine. If you've given me a pony edition, I am David Plotts of CityCast in Washington,

0:45.9

DC. I am so excited because we launched CityCast in Chicago this week. I'll talk more about

0:50.9

that next week. I'm not going to talk about it today, but it's so excited. If you were

0:54.2

a podcast, listen to our Chicago and please check out CityCast Chicago. I am joined in New

0:59.9

York City by John Dickerson of CBS 60 Minutes. Hello, John. Hello, David. And Emily is

1:06.3

on a reporting trip. And so we are so happy to have Gap Fest regular guest host, Josie

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Defi Rice, president of the appeal, joining us from Atlanta. Hello, Josie.

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Hi, thank you for having me.

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Today on the Gap Fest, how big a deal is vaccine hesitancy in particular Republican vaccine

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hesitancy? Then how is the criminal justice reform movement going to respond to rising

1:31.4

crime and do those things have anything to do with each other? And then the ongoing obscene

1:37.3

efforts to stop people from voting this week, Texas edition and Georgia edition, whatever,

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everywhere edition. We'll talk about that. Plus, we will not be talking about the funniest

1:46.8

story of the week in which Breyer's ice cream named former chief, former justice, not

1:52.5

chief justice, Stephen Breyer, honorary chair of the company. Now, he stepped down from

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