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The Commentary Magazine Podcast

Playing the Virus Blame Game

The Commentary Magazine Podcast

Commentary Magazine

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.64.5K Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2020

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Rob Long joins today’s podcast as we consider the question of how the public will react to Donald Trump’s leadership in the long term—will he be given credit for making hard choices or will he be so associated with the virus that America is going to want to turn the page? Plus, Hollywood takes advantage of the virus to reset itself, and Tiger King. Give a listen. Source

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0:00.0

Welcome to the commentary magazine podcast.

0:28.5

This is our second week or third week of daily podcasts.

0:33.5

Third.

0:34.5

It's the third week all the days lead into one another.

0:37.7

So that's right.

0:38.5

So today's Monday, March 30, 2020.

0:41.5

I'm John Poghord, the editor of commentary with me.

0:44.9

As always, associate or no, Rossman, Hainoa.

0:48.0

Hainoa.

0:49.0

Senior writer, Christine Rosalind, Christine.

0:51.4

Hain, John.

0:52.4

Senior editor, A Greenwald, Hain.

0:54.8

Hain.

0:55.6

Joining us today, my old friend and Hollywood commentary columnist, Rob Long.

1:01.0

Hi, Rob.

1:02.0

Hey, fellas.

1:03.0

How are you all doing?

1:04.0

So Rob and I, it's just, it's just, it's just, it's the one of the six hours.

1:08.1

All we do is podcast.

1:09.1

Rob and I never see each other.

1:11.1

It's a good closing mechanism.

1:12.6

We probably podcast together.

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