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The Politics Guys

Is Jay Far Right?, Recounts, Tobacco Regulations, Saudi Sanctions, Challenges to Pelosi

The Politics Guys

Michael Baranowski

Politics, News

4.5772 Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2018

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

This week’s show opens with Mike talking about where Jay is on the ideological spectrum. Mike argues that although a number of listeners feel Jay is far right, he’s actually fairly moderate when compared to real far right voices like Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh. Next is a discussion of the recounts in Florida and Georgia. Mike and Jay agree that voting should be as easy and straightforward as possible, while still maintaining the integrity of the system, but Jay is more inclined to see malice in the system, whereas Mike attributes much more to a combination of incompetence and underfunding. Mike argues for broader adoption of the vote by mail systems used in Colorado, Washington, and Oregon, which Jay thinks would be a mistake. Following that, the Guys discuss the new FDA regulations cracking down on the availability of flavored e-cigarettes and a proposed ban on menthol cigarettes and cigars. Mike is a big fan of these regulations and hopes they’ll go even further in years to come. Jay is naturally more anti-regulation and he has some concerning about a limiting factor (Mike says the limiting factor is ultimately elections). Then it’s a look at the Trump administration’s sanctions against Saudi Arabians who have been implicated in the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Mike says that the sanctions don’t go far enough and supports the bipartisan Senate bill that would ban all offensive arms sales to the Saudis. Jay is sort of lukewarm on this, feeling that the executive is due a certain amount of deference in the formulation of foreign policy. Finally, Mike and Jay talk about whether or not Nancy Pelosi should be the next Speaker of the House. Mike thinks Pelosi will get the job and be a great Speaker, but he’d like to see the torch pass to someone like Ohio Democrat Tim Ryan. Mike also points out that Pelosi is actually much more conservative than her right-wing vilifiers would have people believe. Jay thinks that Pelosi is the right choice for the Democrats given her proven ability to run the show and raise plenty of money for her fellow Members. Listener support helps make The Politics Guys possible. If you’re interested in supporting the show, go to politicsguys.com/support. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the politics guys, place for a bipartisan, rational, and civil debate on American

0:04.4

politics and policy. I'm Michael Barronowski, a political scientist at Northern Kentucky University.

0:09.6

With me today is my regular co-host, Cleveland area attorney and Republican fact totem Jay Carson.

0:15.2

Good morning, Mike. Good morning, Jay. How are you today? I'm all right. The private sector has been rough on me this week, Mike,

0:23.0

but I'm glad to be here. Yeah, I've had one of those weeks, too, but we will do our best to

0:30.0

get through it here today. But before we do get to the stories today, there was something I wanted to

0:35.8

address. It's kind of a festering sounds like a wrong

0:38.7

sort of word to use, but it's been a thing that's come up a lot. I've heard from a lot of listeners

0:44.4

here and there that, you know, what's the deal with Jay? Why do you have this far right guy who's

0:52.2

not at all a moderate? And shouldn't you try to find somebody who

0:56.6

expresses a more moderate Republican view? And after the last comment I got about this, Jay,

1:03.1

I sort of wanted to address this. To say what I say to everyone when I respond to them

1:08.0

individually is that if you think that Jay is far right,

1:12.9

I would suggest that you probably don't really have a good sense of what the far right actually

1:18.5

is. And even what the right is. Well, yeah, and, you know, recently I announced this on the

1:25.3

medium right. Yes. But on the Facebook group, I announced not too long ago that I was going to start on a very

1:31.3

regular basis following Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh.

1:34.9

And a lot of folks said, oh, my God, why would you do that?

1:37.9

Well, they are the two most popular conservative radio hosts in the country.

1:43.6

They both have weekly audiences of around 13 and a

1:47.3

half, 14 million people. And these are really the people who exemplify that sort of further

1:52.8

right message. And if you take a look at their websites or their Twitter feeds, you'll get a

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