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The Ricochet Podcast

Phool Around Phind Out

The Ricochet Podcast

Ricochet

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2023

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Citizens of Philadelphia are the latest victims of "wilding nights," watching helplessly as chortling teens smash storefronts and ransack the goods inside. These aren't unheard of events, but they're becoming more frequent. To sort out the ideologies and policies that got our cities conditioned to this, and the hard work it'll take to get us back in shape, Manhattan Institute's Rafael Mangual — author of Criminal (In)justice returns to the Ricochet Podcast.

On theme, James and guest hosts Charles Cooke and Jon Gabriel talk 70s vigilante flicks, and have a few words to say about Dianne Feinstein, John Fetterman's new attire and Wednesday's debate.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's magnificent. I got the full will for Bremley going on. I was going for Tombstone and I got will for Bremley.

0:06.0

Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country.

0:14.0

Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.

0:19.0

Read my lips.

0:22.0

It's the ricochet podcast. Usually it would be in Robinson and Rob Long.

0:28.0

But today, I'm James Lylex talking to John Gabriel and Charles C.W. Cook.

0:32.0

Our guest, Rafael Manguello, is going to talk to us about crime, urban disorder and what can we do?

0:37.0

Well, we're going to have ourselves a podcast.

0:39.0

A robbery charge, a burga recharge, theft charge, receivance, stolen property, whatever we possibly can apply to this situation.

0:47.0

We're going to apply it.

0:49.0

It's the DA and the Justice Department.

0:52.0

The courts need to make sure these people pay a price for what they did.

0:55.0

Welcome, everybody. It's the Ricochet podcast.

0:58.0

Number 660, I'm James Lylex here in Minneapolis, Minnesota, overcast, dank, fall day.

1:04.0

Robin Peter are off on various missions. We'll hear about them later unless, of course, they're classified.

1:10.0

And sitting in, standing in, doing a human's job, doing an excellent job.

1:14.0

Our friends, John Gabriel and Charles C.W. Cook.

1:18.0

Gentlemen, welcome.

1:20.0

Thank you for having me. You've slightly preempted whether or not I do an excellent job.

1:24.0

I may not do an excellent job.

1:26.0

But it's entirely possible. I'm being kind.

1:28.0

I have decided to avoid excellence for the next hour or so.

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