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Federalist Radio Hour

Lessons From An Arlington Memorial

Federalist Radio Hour

Radio America

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.53.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2023

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Christopher Bedford, executive editor at the Common Sense Society, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the true story of the Confederate Monument at Arlington National Cemetery and what lessons Americans can learn about unity and patriotism from the statue's complicated past.

Read more about the memorial here: https://newcriterion.com/issues/2023/3/a-true-part-of-the-story

Transcript

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0:00.0

We're back with another edition of the Federalist Radio Hour.

0:20.2

I'm Emily Dreschensky, Culture Editor here at the Federalist.

0:22.6

As always, you can email the show at radioatthethederalist.com, follow us on Twitter at FDR LST.

0:27.8

Make sure to subscribe wherever you download your podcasts as well.

0:31.0

Today we're joined by fan favorite and former tech executive Christopher Bedford,

0:34.6

who is the executive editor over at the comments since society Chris Wacom.

0:39.0

And who came here at Great Risk to himself?

0:41.8

Multiple road rage incidents that I actually didn't start.

0:45.6

Two and one.

0:46.6

I don't think.

0:47.6

You didn't start it.

0:48.6

That was room for bells of us.

0:49.6

It crispy me up on the way to the office because I thought it was going to be raining,

0:52.6

so I stupidly accepted a ride and this is a very sketchy land rover.

0:57.8

That is a chosen vehicle of the Bolivian Salt Plains, just drilling it out back in the

1:03.3

Afghan Taliban.

1:04.3

Do you remember when it broke down when we were making that Kamala Harris video?

1:08.2

That was the Range Rover.

1:09.7

Oh, that was.

1:10.7

That is communist engineering, a communist electrical work, but a beautiful truck.

1:15.4

Yeah.

1:16.4

Well, we could litigate this now, but we probably shouldn't.

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