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The Lawfare Podcast

Rational Security: The ”Third Ballot’s the Charm” Edition

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4.76.4K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2023

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

This week on Rational Security, Alan, Quinta, and Scott were joined by their Lawfare colleague and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Senior Fellow Eric Ciaramella to discuss the week’s big national security news, including:

  • “PiS Off.” Elections in Poland appear set to oust the incumbent Law and Justice (or “PiS”) party, which has spent the past several years in power undermining many of the tenants of liberal democracy—that is, if the coalition of centrist and leftist groups that won a parliamentary majority can successfully form a government. What might this tell us about the authoritarian drift in Europe—and the extent to which it’s reversible?
  • “Gaza Under Siege.” Israel’s military response to the massacre committed by Hamas is entering its second week, as rockets continue to rain down on Gaza, which remains cut off to most utilities, supplies, and humanitarian aid. President Biden, meanwhile, is in Israel showing his support, but has had to cancel meetings with Jordanian officials due to outrage over what Gaza authorities initially claimed—inaccurately, according to Israeli officials and the Biden administration—was an Israeli attack on a hospital there that killed more than 500 people. What is the trajectory of this conflict? Where is it headed?
  • “Heir Jordan?” Conservative House judiciary committee chairman Jim Jordan is the latest possible inheritor of the Speakership in the House of Representatives, having won the nomination of the Republican caucus shortly after majority leader Steve Scalise went down in defeat on the floor. But Jordan also failed to win enough support for his colleagues in the first two votes on the floor. What does the state of the House mean for the country?

For object lessons, Alan passed along his latest tonally off comfort watch: the British series A Spy Among Friends, which tells the story of notorious spy Kim Philby. Quinta recommended the new book, “Number Go Up,” by Zeke Faux. Scott urged folks to check out the surprisingly huggy and wholesome season 2 of The Bear. And secret musician Eric endorsed the Strong Songs podcast and its close look at the song writing process.

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That's patreon.com slash LawFair.

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Also, check out LawFair's other podcast offerings, rational security, chatter, LawFair

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or no bull and the aftermath.

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I'm Caleb Benjamin, Internet LawFair with an episode of Rational Security for October

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22, 2023.

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For today's episode, the team at LawFair decided to cross-post this week's episode of Rational

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Security, a podcast hosted by Scott Art Anderson, Quinta Gerestic, and Alan Rosenstein, in

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which they cover the week's big national security news stories.

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Today's episode is entitled The Third Ballots the Charm Edition.

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In the episode, Anderson Gerestic and Rosenstein sat down with Eric Termello to discuss the

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outsting of the incumbent law and justice party in Polish elections.

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Israel's military response to Hamas's attack in the US's diplomatic response.

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Jim Jordan winning the Republican nomination for Speaker of the House, and more.

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This is Rational Security.

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So Quinta, will you be paying Elon Musk $1 a year for the privilege of, I'm not even

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sure what, using Twitter in a semi-functional way?

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I think it was tweets, retweets, like some bookmarks.

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So I will say I have not tweeted or retweeted anything in, let's see what my last tweet was.

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Okay, apart from promoting my own work, it looks like the last thing that I retweeted

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or tweeted was on October 8th.

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