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The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Isikoff & Klaidman On Trump's Trial In Georgia

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Andrew Sullivan

Politics, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.6836 Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2024

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Michael Isikoff is the chief investigative correspondent for Yahoo News, where he is also editor-at-large for reporting and investigations. Daniel Klaidman is the editor-in-chief for Yahoo News. The veteran reporters have new a book called Find Me the Votes: A Hard-Charging Georgia Prosecutor, a Rogue President, and the Plot to Steal an American Election.

For two clips of our convo — the violent threats spurred by Trump’s conspirators, and the hero of the Georgia case — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: Mike as head of his college paper during Watergate and then working at the WaPo; Dan growing up with his dad at the WaPo during the WoodStein era; his mother a Holocaust survivor; Georgia as “ground zero for the most undemocratic plot in US history”; the Hugo Chavez conspiracy theory; Sidney Powell plotting a break-in and offering the henchmen preemptive pardons; Giuliani “drunk out of his mind”; the cyber-heist of Dominion software and voter data; Lin Wood and QAnon; the absurd Eastman memo; knowing the 2020 lawsuits would fail but nevertheless pressure the Electors; unfounded claims of ballot stuffing; Ruby Freeman and her daughter; Giuliani’s “racial dog whistles”; the infamous call to Raffensperger to “find votes” and “recalculate”; Stacey Abrams; whether Trump cynically or sincerely believed the election was stolen; Mike Flynn; whether the transfer of power was ever really in jeopardy; the principled Pence; the courts holding firm against Trump; autocracy as a “gradual slow burn” (e.g. Hungary); Fani Willis; her Black Panther father who dated Angela Davis; Fani’s sexual relationship with a prosecutor in the Georgia case after she hired him; the terrible optics of it all; the tough-on-crime campaign she ran in 2020 and getting endorsed by the police union; Barr and Esper keeping Trump from using the Insurrection Act; Trump fundraising off his mugshot; and whether he will have the same guardrails in a second term.

Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Nate Silver on the 2024 race, Christian Wiman on resisting despair as a Christian, Jeffrey Rosen on the pursuit of happiness, George Will on Trump and conservatism, and Abigail Shrier on why the cult of therapy harms children. Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other pod comments to [email protected].

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0:00.0

The Hey there. Welcome to another dishcast in Washington, D.C., our nation's capital.

0:35.3

It's a beautiful, beautiful sunny day out there. And I've been

0:39.6

able to come into the office for a podcast with people who are actually sitting next to me.

0:46.2

I can look at them in the eyes. They're not wearing headphones. I am because we started this

0:51.3

when we were, none of us were wearing headphones because I don't need them if you're in the same

0:54.1

studio. And I just got this incredible if you're in the same studio.

0:54.8

And I just got this incredible sort of panic about not doing this with the headphones on.

0:59.5

And it's partly because you can hear better, I think,

1:02.7

but also partly because I really hate the sound of my own voice,

1:05.2

and this kind of diffuses it somehow.

1:07.3

Anyway, for whatever reason, I'm obviously becoming a creature of this podcast

1:11.8

and attached to its various accessories. But this week we're going full on politics, full on

1:20.1

this election, full on the deep constitutional questions behind it, and of course central to all this Donald J. Trump, the

1:31.6

gremlin that refuses to leave the kind of dark beast in the forest that seems to be rumbling

1:37.3

around again. And who better talk about him with, at least two people I look forward to talking

1:43.5

to him about him with, is Michael Isik I look forward to talking to him about him with,

1:44.6

is Michael Isikoff, who is a long-time investigative journalist.

1:49.6

I mean, long time, basically.

1:54.4

He's not Gandalf, no, I mean, but I've been in this,

1:58.6

I've been doing journalists in this town for 30 years and I remember

2:01.9

his reputation way back then. And also Daniel Clydman, he was also an investigative

2:07.7

journalist of long time and they have a new book which is really about what I think is

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