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The Ricochet Podcast

One Never Knows, Does One?

The Ricochet Podcast

Ricochet

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.71.4K Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2017

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

This week, a run through Jerusalem with the Washington Free Beacon’s Matt Continetti and then back home to Alabama guided by the Wall Street Journal’s Bill McGurn. Also, Lileks on Franken and what’s next for Minnesota, Peter Robinson goes for a ride on the Orient Express, and what do they call a Quarter Pounder on Vulcan? Tune in to find out. Music from this week’s episode: One Never Knows... Source

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0:00.0

Here's author Kurt Schlichter and why conservatives don't need permission to tell their stories their way.

0:06.4

What do I need some guy in a suit with an MBA giving me notes on Kelly Turnbull?

0:11.2

We have an underserved audience. We have the artist. I love

0:15.5

that we don't have to ask permission. I don't have to ask anybody's

0:17.7

permission to write my books the way I want to. The only permission I need

0:22.0

is from my audience.

0:24.0

Hear more on the Hollywood in total podcast, The Right Taken Entertainment, on iTunes or your favorite audio platform.

0:31.0

We have special news for you.

0:33.0

The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer.

0:39.0

Are you going to send me or anybody that I know to a camp?

0:43.5

We have people that are...

0:45.5

What did they call it?

0:47.0

They call it, the Riale with Chis.

0:49.5

Riale with you.

0:51.0

Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this way. The Peter Robinson. I'm James Lylix and our guests today are Matthew

1:02.8

Cotonetti of the Washington Free Beacon and Bill McGurn of the

1:05.4

Wall Street Journal. Let's have ourselves a podcast. Bye-bye.

1:16.5

Welcome everybody to this the Ricochet podcast.

1:18.4

It's number 381 and it's brought to you by the fine people at Blinkist.

1:23.4

The world's most successful people have one thing in common,

1:26.0

and it's not IQ.

1:27.8

They're hungry for knowledge.

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