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Political Gabfest - The Martyrdom of Liz Cheney

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🗓️ 18 August 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

This week, David Plotz, Emily Bazelon, and Benjamin Wittes discuss the Trump investigations; Liz Cheney’s defeat; and Dana Goldstein’s reporting on controversies over how to teach kids to read.


Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:

Jack Goldsmith for Lawfare: “Prosecuting Trump: A Reply to Josh Marshall

Dana Goldstein for The New York Times: “An Old and Contested Solution to Boost Reading Scores: Phonics

Dana Goldstein The New York Times: “In the Fight Over How to Teach Reading, This Guru Makes a Major Retreat

Dana Goldstein The New York Times: “New Reading Curriculum Is Mired in Debate Over Race and Gender

Belinda Luscombe for Time: “Inside the Massive Effort to Change the Way Kids Are Taught to Read

Ronald Brownstein for The Atlantic: “Liz Cheney’s Kamikaze Campaign

Invisible Things by Mat Johnson


Here are this week’s chatters:

Emily: Sam Levine for The Guardian: “Memphis Prosecutor Who Charged Black Woman Over Voting Error Loses Re-Election Bid”; Kim Bellware and Lateshia Beachum for The Washington Post: “Desantis Sued By Prosecutor Suspended Over Stance On Abortion-Related Crime

Ben: The Lawfare Podcast: Allies

David: Dwight Garner for The New York Times: “Jared Kushner’s ‘Breaking History’ Is a Soulless and Very Selective Memoir


Listener chatter from Josh Forsythe: Elizabeth P. Derryberry, Jennifer N. Phillips, Graham E. Derryberry, Michael J. Blum, and David Luther for Science: “Singing In A Silent Spring: Birds Respond To A Half-Century Soundscape Reversion During The Covid-19 Shutdown


For this week’s Slate Plus bonus segment Emily, David, and Ben discuss Ben’s performance art protests at the Russian embassy in D.C.

 

Tweet us your questions and chatters @SlateGabfest or email us at gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.)


Podcast production by Cheyna Roth.

Research by Bridgette Dunlap.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Slate Political Gap Fest.

0:15.3

For August 18th, 2022, it's the martyrdom of Liz Cheney edition.

0:20.6

I am David Plott's of CityCast here in Washington, D.C.

0:23.0

I'm joined from New Haven by Emily Baszlan of the New York Times Magazine and Yale University

0:28.9

Law School.

0:29.9

Hello, Emily.

0:30.9

Hey, David.

0:32.6

And John Dickerson continues to contemplate the navel of the universe on vacation or something,

0:39.7

and that means we have a chance to have a great guest host.

0:43.3

It is none other than the senior fellow at Brookings, the founder of Law Fair, the creator

0:47.6

of In lieu of Fun, from Washington, D.C. in a hammock, the only hammocking podcast

0:53.2

I've ever met, Ben Wittis.

0:55.2

Hello, Ben.

0:56.2

Out to convert the world to hammock podcasting one person at a time.

1:02.2

I remember once Ben, you told me a story about how you were going on some TV show, and

1:06.3

they told you not to spin in your chair.

1:07.9

They gave you a spinny chair, and you spun in your chair the whole time.

1:11.2

And now you have a hammock as you're swinging in a hammock.

1:14.8

I did not do TV for years after that.

1:18.3

I was so terrible in the swivel chair that I became known among the producers of that

1:25.6

show as the swiveler.

1:27.6

Well, now you're the swinger.

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