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Political Gabfest - Gabfest Extra: The "Grabfest Post Debate Special" Edition

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News Commentary, Politics, News

4.56K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2016

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

David Plotz, Emily Bazelon, John

Dickerson and Jacob Weisberg of Trumpcast, join forces to debrief and

decompress after the second Presidential debate.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Slate Political Grab Fest for October 10th, 2016.

0:11.9

Wait, David, you just said Grab Fest.

0:14.3

Oh, dear. Emily, he mentioned you.

0:16.3

Yes, I did.

0:17.2

You did?

0:18.4

You see, because.

0:19.6

Yes.

0:19.8

Oh, dear.

0:23.6

Locker room talk.

0:24.6

I already feel worried.

0:25.8

Okay, go ahead.

0:27.6

Seriously.

0:29.1

This is the post-debate.

0:30.6

Grab Fest, a special edition.

0:32.1

I'm David Plotz of Atlas Obscura.

0:34.0

And hello and welcome to Grumpcast.

0:36.1

I'm Jacob We're here. Jacob and I are here with, of course, John Diggerson of Face the Nation. Hello, John. Hey. And Emily Bazelon of the New York Times Magazine. Hello, Emily. Hello, hello. It is the morning after the second debate, the Washu debate, much anticipated town hall debate. We have now had

0:57.4

12 hours to digest it. John, you were there. After 12 hours, I think most of America, who at least

1:04.0

almost everyone who listens to this show probably saw or heard most or all of that debate last

1:08.8

night, what is your 12-hour autopsy?

1:12.9

Well, I guess my most immediate feeling is just one of kind of, I feel like every shade in the room has been drawn and it's dark outside.

1:22.4

It just doesn't, it was a bitter debate from the word go.

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